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Your time is your most valuable resource

Niki Torres
Niki Torres
1 min read

Did you know that 68% of a founder’s time is spent on low-value tasks?

That leaves just 32% for work that actually moves the needle.

For founders, bringing in the right support is not just an expense. It's leverage. The key that unlocks this? Realising that your time is finite.

You cannot do it all. And the sooner you accept that your time is your most valuable resource, the sooner you can focus on what truly drives growth.

Bringing in the right support is not about losing control but about gaining momentum.

When you leverage other people's time and expertise, you are not just delegating tasks, you are multiplying your impact.

If you are constantly caught in the weeds, ask yourself: Where can I bring in leverage to focus on what matters?

Scaling is not about doing more. It is about doing the right things with the right support.

Ready to reclaim your time and focus on growth? Join my waitlist.

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