13. Why you need a CEO day in your business [and what I do on mine]

EPISODE · Dec 11, 2023 · 26 MIN

13. Why you need a CEO day in your business [and what I do on mine]

from The Business Of Her · host Laura Canham

After 2 big years of growth, I could have very easily hit burnout. So one of the best decisions I made in 2023 was to implement a ‘CEO day’.So many business owners are spending far too much time as the worker bee in their business rather than the CEO, and this is why so many entrepreneurs tap out after a few years - because they end up a frazzled mess.It’s so important to create time and space for you to step out of working in your business and actually work on your business. This allows you to get creative and strategic - all the things you need to make sure things are on track AND you’re loving your biz!There’s so many risks to not creating time to be the CEO, including wasting time on the wrong things or leaving money on the table by not being across your finances.In this episode I’m going to share a bit about why I started implementing a CEO day in my business this year, how I structure it and what happened as a result so you can see if this is something you want to prioritise in 2024.Want support to become the CEO of your business in 2024? I’m here to support you every step of the way! Freedom Empire is an intimate space where you get 6 months of personalised 1:1 business coaching and we are opening doors again in February 2024.Apply now: www.lauracanham.com/freedom-empireI am also hosting a VIP day in Perth on January 16. If you’d love a full day to work on your business and map out a plan for 2024 with my support, you’ll love this beautiful boujee day retreat.Join me here: www.lauracanham.com/next-level-new-yearLINKS:Join Laura’s FREE weekly newsletterDownload the FREE Life First Business BibleConnect with Laura:Instagram: @lauracanham_Work with LauraSales Secrets is a private podcast for female entrepreneurs ready to finally crack the code on selling with ease.

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