The Three-Month Test
One question from the health check deserves more than a yeah or nah: if you couldn't work for the next three months (injury, burnout, family), what actually happens? Walk it through honestly. There's nothing to fill in and nothing collected; print it if you want to write on it.
Week one
Who answers the phone?
Who quotes the job that comes in on Tuesday?
Who tells the crew (or the subbies) what they're doing tomorrow?
Month one
Who invoices the finished work?
Who chases the bloke who hasn't paid?
Who does the BAS, the super, the insurance renewal that lands this month?
Month three
Which customers have quietly found someone else?
What's died that won't come back when you do?
What does the bank balance look like, and whose name is on the debts?
The point
Everything you couldn't answer is your actual job description: the stuff only you can do. Right now the business isn't an asset; it's a job with liability attached.
The fix isn't working harder. It's making yourself less load-bearing, one boring system at a time. Which of those answers could someone else own by the end of the month? Start there.
If most of your answers were "me, me, and me", building a business that runs without you carrying it is exactly what Hands-on Projects are for. No pitch, no obligation.
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