The Mom Founders Table
Kelsea Koenreich
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Stop Building Offers That Burn You Out: How to Test for Scalability Before You Sell
Here’s the truth: if you’re stressed and burned out in your business, you built it that way. And while that might sting a little, it’s also the best news — because if your choices created it, your choices can change it. In this episode, I’m breaking down how to build a business that’s not just profitable, but sustainable. One that actually supports your life instead of consuming it. We’re getting into: • The difference between profitable and scalable offers • Why “hard work” isn’t the same as self-sacrifice • How to test your offers for sustainability before you sell them • The three non-negotiables every offer needs • What to do when the math isn’t mathing Because here’s the thing: you can’t scale something that drains you. You can’t grow what you secretly resent. And you can’t build long-term success on a foundation of burnout. If you’re craving a business that supports your ambition and your wellbeing, I’ve got something coming for you. It’s for the woman who’s scaling, succeeding, and still wants more — but refuses to do it at the cost of her peace, marriage, or identity outside her business. Join the waitlist to be the first to know when doors open. Chapters: 00:00 Owning Responsibility for Where You Are 02:24 The Line Between Hard Work and Self-Sacrifice 04:19 Misalignment, Burnout, and the Real Cost of Overworking 05:18 Profitability vs. Scalability 08:17 The Three Non-Negotiables Every Offer Needs 12:48 The Scalability Checklist 14:27 When the Math Isn’t Mathing 17:02 Boundaries, Capacity, and Protecting Your Energy 20:31 Restructuring What’s Draining You 23:18 Building Wealth That Actually Feels Good #SustainableSuccess #WomenEntrepreneurs #AlignedBusiness #BusinessWithoutBurnout #WomenInBusiness #Leadership #CEOCoach #ScalableBusiness #EntrepreneurMindset #IntentionalGrowth #WorkLifeAlignment #HighAchievingWomen #PurposeDrivenBusiness #BusinessStrategy #FemaleEntrepreneurs
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