
When staging business capacity is stretched, service suffers.
If your business feels harder to run than it should, it might not be your strategy. It might be your capacity.
This week, I’m sharing a real-time decision I had to make when I hit a wall with my capacity in my own staging business, and why I chose not to push through. Overextending yourself doesn’t just happen in big, obvious ways. It shows up in squeezed calendars, last-minute yeses, and the quiet pressure to “just make it work” for your clients.
Here’s the truth: what feels like good staging service can slowly create stress, inconsistency, and burnout for you and your team.
Let’s talk about how overextending actually happens in staging businesses, why it’s often rooted in fear (not strategy), and how to start leading from a place of intentional capacity rather than reacting.
WHAT YOU’LL LEARN FROM THIS EPISODE:
- How overextending leads to team burnout and inconsistent delivery
- The difference between operating your business and leading it
- A simple decision filter to check your real capacity before committing
- How capacity-aware leadership supports long-term growth
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RESOURCES:
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If you want to learn how to streamline your operations so you can grow with less stress and burnout in your staging business, enrollment is open for Staging Business School Accelerate Track. I'd love to see you in the classroom!
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