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You don’t have to burn yourself out to build a successful business. I learned that the hard way. On paper, everything looked great. ✔ Built three businesses to $200M in revenue ✔ Bootstrapped a service business to $25M with 25 people in five years ✔ Scaled a VC-backed tech company to $28M ARR in under two years with just 12 people ✔ Made a double-sided consumer marketplace profitable in three months with a five-person team ✔ Raised $30M in venture capital But behind the scenes, I was exhausted, constantly putting out fires, and convinced the business would fall apart if I stepped away. So I pushed harder, thinking that was the only way. Then life forced me to stop. I ran headfirst into a glass window. A concussion took me out for eight weeks. No emails, no meetings, no problem-solving. For the first time, I couldn’t step in to fix things. And when I came back, I was shocked. The business hadn’t just survived. It had thrived. That moment forced me to question everything. I always thought the key to scaling was working harder and building better systems. And systems did help. But what really made the difference wasn’t the business. It was me. I had built a company that depended on me, not because it had to, but because I didn’t know how to let go. I believed that stepping back meant losing control. That if I wasn’t involved in everything, things would fall apart. That belief had to change. Learning to trust my team, step back, and stop being the bottleneck wasn’t easy. But once I did, everything changed. The systems worked because I let them. My team thrived because I gave them space. And the business grew faster than ever, not because I was in every decision, but because I wasn’t. Now, I help founders do the same. Most founders come to me because they feel stuck. They’re scaling, but at the cost of their time, health, and freedom. It doesn’t have to be that way. If you’re ready to build a business that grows without you being in the weeds, join me for daily insights on scaling, leadership, and personal growth. Let’s get started. —-- Curious to know more? ⚫️ Join my newsletter – Get insights on building big businesses with small teams. https://bit.ly/4h4PJNK ⚫️ The 20 Hour CEO – My playbooks, systems, and frameworks to help you scale without burnout. https://bit.ly/4hTrItY ⚫️ 1:1 CEO Coaching – If you want direct guidance to break free from the grind, let’s talk. Let’s connect: Email: hello@christinecarrillo.com Twitter: @ChristineCarril
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If you’re busy competing with others, You’ve already lost focus on yourself. Image credit to Chris Donnelly with this one! If someone else’s win feels like your loss, You’ve lost sight of your own lane. Your work. Your life. Your pace. You don't need to move faster — just clearer. Here’s how to shift the focus inward: Question your beliefs ↳ Are they based on truth, or fear? Remove what clutters your mind ↳ Noise in = no clarity out. Rewire your self-talk ↳ Criticism isn’t a growth strategy. Redefine what success means ↳ If it’s not yours, it’s not worth chasing. Make small moves daily ↳ Progress is a quiet compounding. Use your triggers ↳ They’ll show you what needs your attention. You are your only real point of reference. No one else is on your path. ________________ ♻️ If this hits home, share it with your network. 🔔 Follow Christine Carrillo for more no-fluff advice. 📩 My best insights don't live on LinkedIn. Get them here: https://bit.ly/4kfOEFj
You don't need to be louder. You need to be better. Most people spend more time watching others than improving what they've got. If you're always chasing, you're probably: → Targeting the wrong people. → Forcing methods that don't fit with your company. → Relying on quick wins instead of long-term strategy. It's the perfect way to burn out. And miss out on the clients you want. Instead of obsessing over who's doing what, I did what worked for me: → Prioritized my business over other people's moves. → Built systems that functioned without my input. → Turned 10+ years of experience into value. When you listen to your gut and do what's right for you, you attract the people you want. Not because you're louder. But because you offer what works. You can build a great business that draws people in, but only when you stop running after them. What's one thing you could stop chasing this week? ________________ ♻️ If this hits home, share it with your network. 🔔 Follow Christine Carrillo for more no-fluff leadership insights. 📩 I share my best insights in my newsletter. Subscribe for weekly advice: https://bit.ly/4kfOEFj
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