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The Founders Curse

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scalable.co

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Hi {NAME}, Yesterday, I shared a harsh reality that may have hit a little too close to home for many

Hi {NAME}, Yesterday, I shared a harsh reality that may have hit a little too close to home for many of you. (Did you miss the email? Click here to check it out.) But I also promised that it doesn’t have to be that way… The first step to scaling a business that provides you the wealth and freedom you deserve is confronting what I call “The Founders Curse.” The Founders Curse states that the more valuable you are to your business, the less valuable your business is. This truth can be difficult to hear. As entrepreneurs, we not only believe we can do it all, but in the back of our minds, we believe we must do it all because, frankly, we always have done it all. And so far (well, in the early days, at least), doing it all worked just fine. Heck, it’s what got us where we are today! But now, “doing it all” isn’t working as well as it once did, is it? This is why I call it “The Founder’s Curse.” The skills, talents, and abilities that were required in the early days of our businesses – the ones that enabled us to succeed where others failed – are the same skills, talents, and abilities that will eventually cause our businesses to stall out and for us to burn out. Because what no one tells us is that the operating system required to launch a business is not the same operating system we need to scale our business. That’s why we’re doing this. We have just ten (10) spots available to get 1-on-1 support over 16 weeks to build out your company’s operating system (and this will sell out). This is your playbook to step out of daily drudgery and step into the freedom of a self-sustaining business... ...it's designed to support you (1-on-1 with a Scalable Business Advisor), even if you're buried in your business or aspiring to step back from the front lines. Given that 70% of small business owners are struggling with their workload, this could very well be the game-changer you need: [(113/d2RK2L04/VXgWz25l2x0HW8k4YdT6PcHL5W95j2m756ZNZ2N5JQGlg3m2ndW6N1vHY6lZ3lJW7cj3XB95vNsTW4RsL2Z1-ks68V3HH0G8SCVrTW8_qxn06Y-Z9JW1dsrJ93cd7KwW5G2qBf8YbHZMW7-hVq-83YqK4W3mbf4S1RFGzkW6_-MTD7_74tVW3tQJ353mDf7LN5h01Crb8VW3W8YtW6R1tzPbyW1hZlDq8h57HdW5jKTbh2hsx4cW7JR0Hh6bxL_LW39hlFc8_tBHRN5w76x1hcFDzW5g-byw4dpSxJW2NZ6jV2hyD5TW2M5kT85xvB8-W24t6PF2vbQ14W3CX_Sn5f_NX4f2C52Db04) Talk soon, Ryan P.S. Spots are available on a first come, first served basis and an application is required to hold your spot. After you apply, you’ll be invited to chat with a member of my team to get more details about the program. [ryan signature2] The Scalable Company, 4330 Gaines Ranch Loop, Suite 120, Austin, TX 78748, +1 (737) 208-1716 [Unsubscribe]( [Manage preferences](

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