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    1) I frequently say “I don’t have time” when it comes to improving or working on the business.*
    TrueFalse

    2) The business relies on me heavily. If I disappear for a week, everything would slow down or fall apart.*
    TrueFalse

    3) I handle most of the sales, client delivery, admin, or operations myself because it feels easier or faster than delegating.*
    TrueFalse

    4) I don’t have time to train or hire the right people, so I stay stuck doing it all.*
    TrueFalse

    5) My business feels more like a job I created for myself than a system that gives me freedom.*
    TrueFalse

    6) I haven’t taken a real, uninterrupted vacation in over a year.*
    TrueFalse

    7) There are constant fires to put out. I spend most of my day reacting instead of leading proactively.*
    TrueFalse

    8) I’m hesitant to invest in systems, tools, or team because of tight cash flow or fear it won’t pay off.*
    TrueFalse

    9) I’m often the bottleneck. Decisions, approvals, and ideas have to come through me before anything moves forward.*
    TrueFalse

    10) I started my business for freedom and fulfillment, but now I feel trapped by it.*
    TrueFalse

    11) My personal life (family, health, hobbies) is consistently sacrificed for the sake of the business.*
    TrueFalse

    12) I keep postponing projects that could improve the business long-term because I’m buried in short-term tasks.*
    TrueFalse

    13) I do client work, admin, or emails after hours or on weekends just to keep up.*
    TrueFalse

    14) I rarely feel caught up. There’s always more to do, and I feel like I’m falling behind.*
    TrueFalse

    15) My team (if I have one) depends on me for too many things, and I struggle to build true autonomy.*
    TrueFalse

    16) I’ve forgotten what success on my terms looks like. I’m too busy chasing results to remember why I started.*
    TrueFalse

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