Power Hour

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Snap were right.

You have got the power.


What is the Power Hour?

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One focused hour to work out what’s actually making the business feel hard to run.

Because most of the time…it’s not one huge problem.

It’s lots of smaller things:

•	everything relying on memory
•	tasks constantly coming back to you
•	bottlenecks
•	unclear processes
•	things taking longer than they should
•	work getting stuck with the same person

And after a while, the business starts feeling heavier than it needs to.

The Power Hour is a focused 1:1 session designed to help you untangle that.

Not with generic business advice.

Not with a 42-step productivity method.

Just practical operational insight from someone who understands how businesses actually run day to day.

This is for you if:

•	the business feels harder to manage than it used to
•	everything keeps coming back to you
•	you’re constantly mentally tracking things
•	you know something operationally isn’t working properly
•	the business has grown, but the way it runs hasn’t caught up
•	you need clarity, direction, and a realistic plan forward

During the session, we’ll look at:

•	where operational pressure is building
•	what’s creating friction or bottlenecks
•	what’s relying too heavily on people or memory
•	what’s slowing things down
•	where processes or workflows need tightening up
•	practical next steps that will actually make a difference

You’ll leave with:

•	clearer understanding of what’s causing the issue
•	practical recommendations
•	realistic next steps
•	more clarity around what needs to happen next

And usually…a slightly quieter brain.

	£75
	60 minutes
	Online
If your business feels like it’s taking more effort to run than it should…this is a good place to start.


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