313. Before You Scale: 5 Questions You Must Answer
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Scaling sounds exciting. More revenue, more impact, more visibility. But what if growing too fast could actually break what you’ve already built?
In this kickoff to our Scaling Series, we slow it down before we speed it up. We share the five essential questions every leader must ask before expanding into new markets, hiring more people, or chasing bigger numbers. Because growth magnifies everything. It multiplies strong systems—and it multiplies chaos.
We walk through the hard-earned lessons behind these questions: Are you scaling systems or scaling stress? Why do you really want to grow—ego or impact? Do you have the right people owning outcomes, not just tasks? Is your client experience worth multiplying? And most importantly, is your life aligned with the scale you’re asking for?
We share candid stories of expansion wins, expensive mistakes, and the personal cost of growth done wrong. If you’re serious about building a big business and an even bigger life, this episode will help you pause, reflect, and scale on purpose.
Time-block space to journal these five questions. Your future self will thank you.
Resources:
- The One Thing by Gary Keller and Jay Papasan
- Read: Remarkable!: Engaging Culture. Superior Service. Outrageous Results
- Tony Robbins & Alex Hormozi interview
Connect on Instagram:
- Seychelle Van Poole: @seychellevp
- Sarah Reynolds: @sarahreynoldsoji
- Wendy Papasan: @wendypapasan
- Kymber Lovett-Menkiti: @kymbermenkiti
- Tiffany Fykes: @tiffanyfykes
Produced by NOVA
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