Most entrepreneurs think they have a time problem.
What they actually have is a delegation problem.
A simple time audit will expose it.
Track your time for two weeks.
Every task.
Every meeting.
Every interruption.
Everything.
The results will surprise you.
Most people discover they're spending hours every week on tasks that are not moving the business forward.
Not because they're lazy.
Because they're reacting.
Handling whatever feels urgent.
Putting out fires.
Checking boxes.
And never stopping to ask whether those activities are actually creating value.
That is why tracking your time matters.
Awareness comes before improvement.
Once you see where your time is going, you can start making better decisions.
You can identify the tasks that only you can do.
And just as importantly, you can identify the tasks someone else should be doing.
The mistake most business owners make is assuming nobody can do those tasks as well as they can.
But that is rarely true.
In fact, there are people who enjoy doing the things you hate.
The tasks that drain your energy might be the exact tasks someone else thrives on.
Growth happens when you stop trying to do everything yourself.
And start focusing on the work that actually moves the needle.
Track your time for two weeks.
You might discover the biggest bottleneck in your business is hiding on your own calendar.

