I Don’t Build My Business for My Best Days

EPISODE · Apr 9, 2026 · 33 MIN

I Don’t Build My Business for My Best Days

from Promote Yourself to CEO | Small Business Strategy for Women Entrepreneurs · host Racheal Cook MBA: Small Business Owner, Entrepreneur, Business Growth Strategist

Send us Fan MailHere's the thing nobody in the business world wants to admit: you are not going to be at 100% every day. Not this month, not this year, not ever. And if your business only works when you're fully charged and firing on all cylinders, you don't have a sustainable business — you have a liability.I learned this early, growing up with a disabled parent. You don't plan for the good days. You plan for the hard ones. That lesson has shaped everything about how I've built The CEO Collective — and it's the reason my business kept running when I had to step back for almost a full year to care for my parents, navigate my mother's final months, and sit with grief that doesn't follow a schedule.In this episode, I'm opening up a conversation I want to keep returning to all month: what it actually means to lead from your real capacity — not the aspirational version of yourself, but the human one. Because growth without buffer isn't impressive. It's volatility. And your business shouldn't require you to sacrifice your worst days on the altar of your best ones.In This Episode of Promote Yourself to CEO:Why building your business around peak capacity is one of the most common (and costly) structural mistakes women entrepreneurs make — and the mindset shift required to fix itThe three types of capacity that actually determine how much you have to give — and why "what's on your calendar" is only part of the pictureWhat spoon theory taught Racheal about running a business with chronic illness, and why every CEO needs to understand itHow her business held when her available hours dropped from 25 to 5 per week — and the surgical decisions that made it possibleWhy grief doesn't flip off like a switch, and what her therapist warned her about using productivity to avoid itThe structural difference between a business that sways in a storm and one that collapses — and how buffer (not hustle) is what determines which you've builtThe reflection question to sit with this week: what has actually changed about your capacity in the last three years?Connect with Me:Instagram: @racheal.cookTikTok: @rachealcookmbaLinkedIn: @rachealcookYouTube: @the_ceo_collectiveWebsite: The CEO CollectiveSubscribe & Review:If you loved this episode, please take a moment to subscribe and leave a review on Apple Podcasts!🎤 Thanks for listening! I'll see you next week!

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