MASTERCLASS
The "$10 CEO": Why You Are The Most Expensive Janitor In Your Business
There is a seductive lie that traps almost every early-stage founder: the belief that "saving money" by doing everything yourself is a profitable strategy. You tell yourself that packing orders, resizing images, and answering basic support emails is "grinding." You wear your exhaustion like a badge of honor. In reality, you are committing financial suicide by allocating your most finite resource—your time—to the lowest-value activities in your organization. This is the "$10 CEO" trap: performing minimum-wage labor while neglecting the thousand-dollar decisions that actually drive growth.
The math is brutal and unforgiving. If your ambition is to build a $1 million business, your effective hourly rate needs to be approximately $500. Every hour you spend performing a task that could be outsourced for $15 is not "saving" you $15; it is costing you $485 in lost opportunity. You are essentially stealing from your future self to pay for your current insecurity. This lesson is not just about "productivity"; it is a fundamental lesson in business economics. You cannot scale a company if the CEO is the bottleneck for shipping labels.
This masterclass will dismantle the psychological barriers that keep you trapped in the "doer" phase. We will implement the "Buy Back Your Time" protocol, a strategic framework for auditing your hours, calculating your true Effective Hourly Rate (EHR), and systematically firing yourself from low-leverage roles. You will learn how to identify the specific tasks that are bleeding your potential and how to replace yourself with systems and people—even if you think you "can't afford it" yet.
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