Unlock the secret to scaling your horse training or equine business by shifting focus from daily tasks to strategic growth. In this episode, Jamie Birch shares practical tips and mindset shifts that can transform your business.
Main Topics - Key Insights:
- The critical difference between working in your business (horse training, stall cleaning) versus working on it (strategy, marketing, systems)
- How focusing on the business side led Jamie’s agency from $100K to $2M in revenue
- The concept of the "Power Hour" or dedicated weekly session to plan and strategize without distractions
- Recognizing the roles of technician vs. executive in your business (training horses vs. managing growth)
- The importance of creating and documenting effective processes for client intake, invoicing, marketing, and more
- Common barriers for horse professionals, like reactive tendencies, hustle culture, guilt, and lack of systems
- Practical steps to implement scheduled time for business development and how it leads to less stress, more income, and sustainability
- Jamie’s personal story about creating business systems and the impact on capacity and emotional well-being
Timestamps: 00:00 - The importance of working on your business, not just in it
00:30 - Jamie's experience growing his agency from $100K to $2M
01:26 - Are you the technician or the CEO?
02:23 - How day-to-day work impacts pipeline and revenue stability
04:14 - The role of mentorship and learning from business books like The E-Myth Revisited
05:12 - Key roles: technician vs. executive in your business
06:07 - The time horse trainers spend in daily work vs. strategic planning
07:33 - The consequences of neglecting systems and processes
09:28 - Handling client turnover and marketing pitfalls
11:23 - The emotional toll and rollercoaster of business ebbs and flows
12:17 - Shifting from technician mindset to strategic CEO thinking
13:46 - Planning your future with pricing, marketing, growth, and processes
15:15 - Why processes are unsexy but essential for scalability and freedom
16:15 - Common reasons horse professionals get stuck in the cycle of working in the business
18:36 - Guilt and challenges in stepping away for strategic work
19:36 - The impact of only working in the business on burnout and income ceilings
20:33 - Jamie’s personal struggles and the importance of planning for stability
22:13 - How implementing systems improved efficiency, income, and emotional well-being
23:42 - Benefits of working on your business: scalability, sustainability, enjoyment
25:00 - The “Power Hour”: scheduling dedicated time for strategy and growth
26:33 - Tips for blocking distraction and making the most of your strategic hour
28:28 - Jamie’s experience with the "Power Hour" and lessons learned
30:24 - Creating workflows and processes that support growth
32:07 - The emotional and practical benefits of planning and systems
33:34 - Moving from reactive firefighting to strategic growth
34:32 - The importance of protecting your designated planning time
35:29 - Take action: scheduling your Power Hour and investing in your business
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