
We’ve all been there. You get home with fifteen grocery bags. You could take two trips, but no—you’re a warrior. You hook every plastic loop onto your fingers until your circulation cuts off, shuffling toward the door like a penguin in a suit.
In business, this is called “Founder’s Syndrome.” You believe that if you aren’t holding every bag, something will drop.
The Reality Check
The Law of the Chain teaches us that your growth is limited by your most strained process. Usually, that process is you doing $20-an-hour tasks when your brain is worth $500 an hour.
Kindness in leadership isn’t just about how you treat others; it’s about having the empathy for yourself to realize you’re human. You can’t scale a business on “hustle” alone once the chain starts to stretch.
The Evespeaks Shift
When you bring in an Executive VA, you aren’t just offloading tasks; you’re reinforcing the structure of your entire organization. We handle the logistics, the follow-ups, and the “boring stuff” so you can return to the creative spark that started this whole thing.
Stop the shuffle. Start the sprint.