If you’ve ever found yourself doing everything in your stationery business—from envelope printing to Instagram captions to organizing files—you’re not alone.
But here’s the hard truth: You weren’t made to do it all.
You were made to lead.
At some point, the most important shift you can make is to start thinking (and acting) like the CEO of your business—not just the creator, designer, and task-juggler. And that starts with asking one simple question:
What should I stop doing… and start outsourcing?
The “Window-Washing” Analogy That Changed Everything
Picture this: You hire a brilliant new marketing strategist at $150k a year. She is beyond talented and has the potential to drastically improve your visibility and sales. But instead of mapping your growth strategy, she spends her mornings scrubbing windows, emptying all the trash cans, and vacuuming the office.
When she starts missing deadlines and saying “I never have enough time to get it all done”, you think “Well, why do you spend a couple hours each morning deep cleaning the office?”
It doesn’t make sense, right? She’s way too highly qualified and highly paid to be doing that with her time on your dollar.
Now flip the script.
That strategist is you.
But you are the CEO– the most highly paid, revenue-generating asset on your team.
And if you’re spending your most productive hours doing low-value tasks that drain your energy, you’re “scrubbing windows” instead of growing your business.
What Counts as a “Window-Washing” Task?
This will vary from person to person, but a few clues:
In my case? That task was envelope printing. The setup, the printer issues, the repetitive steps—it was exhausting. Outsourcing this one piece of my process freed up my time and energy to spend on the deeper work that only I am able to do in order to grow and scale my business (and income).
Start with a Time + Energy Audit
Inspired by Dan Martell’s Buy Back Your Time, try this exercise:
This will help you spot the patterns and identify where your energy should go.
Examples of Tasks to Consider Outsourcing
What you outsource will depend on your business model, strengths, and what lights you up creatively. But here are a few common areas for stationers to consider:
If something feels repetitive, draining, or outside your zone of genius—you don’t have to hold onto it forever.
What Should I Keep Doing?
Simple: the things that move the needle.
The work only you can do.
Stepping into your CEO role doesn’t mean you stop creating—it means you protect your energy for the right things.
Here are a few CEO-level responsibilities worth holding onto:
Final Thoughts
You’re not just the designer. You’re the CEO.
And every hour you spend on needle-moving work is an investment in the future of your business.
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