Crisis-Proof Your Business: How to Keep It Running Without You
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What happens if life sideswipes you tomorrow?Would your business keep running… or would it grind to a halt?
In this episode of The Moxie Movement Podcast, we’re looking at something most business mamas avoid: if your business only works when you’re at 100% capacity, you don’t have a business, you have a ticking time bomb.
I share:
✔ A raw client story that shows exactly why building systems isn’t a “nice to have” it’s survival.
✔ The emotional and logistical load women carry when life throws a curveball (partner injuries, sick kids, or just the reality of your cycle).
✔ How to run the “Can It Run Without Me?” test to spot the cracks in your business.
✔ My 3-step framework for crisis-proofing so your business bends (instead of breaks) when the unexpected happens.
You’ll walk away knowing how to:
✨ Protect your time, your peace, and your people.
✨ Build systems that support you when you can’t be “on.”
✨ Redefine leadership not as constant survival, but as designing a business that thrives without burning you out.
Crisis-proofing isn’t paranoia, it's leadership. It’s making sure your business, works even when you can’t.
Resources & Next Steps
💡 Ready to stop being the bottleneck? DM me on Instagram @sarahgreenercoach and let’s talk about building a business that runs without you.
🎧 Loved this episode? Make sure you subscribe to The Moxie Movement Podcast so you never miss a dose of real talk, systems that save your sanity, and stories that remind you you’re not alone.
📲 Let’s keep the conversation going! Follow me on Instagram and Facebook – and send me your questions for upcoming episodes.
👉 Your challenge this week: Pick ONE system in your business (onboarding, invoicing, delivery, whatever feels leaky) and start documenting it today. That’s how crisis-proofing begins.