Secrets to a $10M Lawn Care CEO Mindset

EPISODE · Jul 30, 2025 · 1H 2M

Secrets to a $10M Lawn Care CEO Mindset

from The Lawn Care CEO · host Dan Ralphs and Aaron Suttenfield

Send us Fan MailIf you’re running a $1M lawn care business and want to grow it to $10M, this episode breaks down what actually needs to change to make that leap. Dan and Miranda talk through the mindset shifts and leadership habits that separate stuck operators from confident CEOs. They explain why focusing only on top-line sales can hold you back, and how shifting your attention to profit and efficiency changes the game. You’ll hear how moving from daily problem-solver to system-builder frees you up to lead, and why developing leaders inside your team is one of the most important things you can do if you want to scale. They also cover how personal growth is tied to business growth—and what happens when you ignore it. If you're aiming for long-term growth and a business that can run without you, this episode is for you!Got thoughts or questions? Email us at [email protected]👉🏻 Book a FREE coaching call with us here🔗 Follow Us!FacebookInstagramTiktokYoutube

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