EP  503 // How I Built A Team To Grow My Business Faster – 5 Lessons You Need To Know

EPISODE · Aug 22, 2025 · 37 MIN

EP 503 // How I Built A Team To Grow My Business Faster – 5 Lessons You Need To Know

from SYSTEMIZE YOUR LIFE + BUSINESS | Schedules, Routines, Productivity, Time Management, Operating System · host Chelsi Jo

You don’t need fancy SOPs. You don’t need a 6-figure income. And you definitely don’t need to “get it together” before you start getting help. In this episode, I’m sharing exactly what I wish someone would have told me when I was drowning in to-dos, desperate for help, and still believing I had to do it all myself. These are the 5 biggest lessons I’ve learned about hiring early, growing alongside your team, and building a business that doesn’t burn you out. If you’ve ever wondered when or how to hire your first assistant—or what to delegate to actually make money—this episode is for you. xoxo, Chelsi Jo . . . Want to build a team and grow your business the systemized way? Inside Systemize to Scale, you’ll get every template, workflow, and strategy I use to manage a thriving business and a well-run home—without burning out. This 12-month group coaching program teaches you how to: – Build a complete operating system – Set up workflows so your team knows exactly what to do – Hire and train help (even if you’re just getting started) – Free up your time to focus on the work that matters most – Plus, manage your home with ease using my complete home management system—yours free when you join. You don’t need to “get it together” before you join. You just need to start. Join now → chelsijo.co/systemizetoscale

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