DIY Has A Ceiling

Alright, let me set the scene. You started with a logo, picked some colours and fonts you liked and started to promote your business. All businesses have to start somewhere, right?

Buuuuut… DIY has a ceiling. It gets you started, it just wasn't built to keep up with where you're headed 👀

Business owner feeling overwhelmed while growing a business

Here's the thing nobody tells you about growing a business… the more it grows, the less time you actually have for it…

Sounds a lil backwards but hear me out. At the start you had time to spend in Canva building your logo and social posts but now you're juggling clients, orders, admin on top of everything else 😬

Letting someone in feels like losing control

So here's where I think a lot of founders get stuck. You're hitting the DIY ceiling and you can feel it but getting someone else in to help is… overwhelming. This is the brand you built from trial and error into where it is now.

Getting someone in to help feels too much like handing it over, sooooo you ignore the ceiling and keep DIYing, pushing through even when it's harder to keep up with…

Reaction GIF representing the reassurance of having someone in your corner.

And look, I get it. I'm not here to tell you that feeling is wrong. BUT there's a difference between someone taking over what you've built vs someone helping you push past the ceiling into the next chapter of your business.

What happens when you let the ceiling go

Letting someone in doesn't mean losing what you've built. It means someone else finally understands it well enough to lighten the load. Your brand doesn't disappear, it just stops living entirely in your head, your Canva drafts and your 11pm bursts of inspiration 🤭

I built PMDN to be a place to land when you hit that ceiling. I know what it feels like to juggle a million priorities at once… I talk more about that here if you're interested, but back to the point 😜

The businesses that grow the most aren't the ones who never hit a ceiling. They're the ones who noticed it and did something about it.

If you're ready to move past yours, get in touch

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