Some of you don’t run businesses. You Run Calendars.
Some of you don’t run businesses. You Run Calendars.
Most business owners in Nairobi today think “success” means stuffing their Google Calendar with 13 meetings a week.
Every day it’s:
✅ “Hey, let’s schedule a meeting.”
✅ “Let’s do lunch and discuss.”
✅ “Let’s hop on a Zoom.”
Let’s, let’s, let’s…
And guess what?
You’re doing all these meetings—and your business is still stuck.
I don’t do meetings every day.
In fact, I do more dates than meetings.
I only take meetings on Wednesdays, and not more than two.
And guess what? My business still runs. We still get paid.
Why?
Because I stopped confusing being busy with being productive.
👉 Someone wants a website from me?
We do a 30-minute virtual call, clarify deliverables, send an invoice—done.
✅ No driving across town.
✅ No “stakeholder engagement breakfast.”
✅ No five people asking me to explain what a domain is.
Here’s What Most People Miss:
You’re not always busy—you’re just disorganized.
Some of you are addicted to “meeting culture” because you don’t want to do the actual work.
You feel more important when your calendar is full.
But deep down, you’re tired. Burnt out. Underpaid. Overbooked.
So, Here’s What You Need to Do:
🚫 Not every conversation needs a sit-down.
🚫 Not every deal needs coffee at Java.
🚫 Not every task needs a committee.
✅ What you need is clarity and systems.
- Trim your calendar.
- Clear your head.
- Focus on execution.
Speaking of clarity…
Join us this weekend, May 24–25, for the Meta Ads Mastery Class.
📍 Learn how to use Meta Ads (Facebook & Instagram) to attract real customers without unnecessary meetings.
🔗 Register here: Meta Ads Mastery for Business Owners
Stop booking meetings. Start booking sales. 🚀