Most small businesses never truly scale. They get stuck at the founder’s capacity—busy, booked, and “doing fine,” but nowhere near the level their effort, expertise, and expenses should be producing. If you’ve poured money into strategy, tools, and even hires and still feel like the engine only runs when you are pushing it, this talk is your wake‑up call.
Khryzza is a multipreneur and award‑winning small‑business CEO who 10x’d profit, 42x’d her client base, and grew her team from 3 to 170—without VC money, paid ads, or underpaying her people. She has been recognized as the 2025 Emerging Leader of the Year by eWomenNetwork and the 2024 Small Business of the Year by Asian Business Association of Orange County for building purpose‑driven, scalable companies that center people and profit. In this session, she pulls back the curtain on the good, the bad, the ugly, and the “I wish I’d known this sooner” truths behind that growth, exposing the real reasons your strategy, systems, and team still aren’t delivering the scale they should.
This is for you if…
- On paper, your business looks “fine”—maybe even great—but it only works because you are overworking.
- You’ve already invested in coaches, courses, strategy, tools, maybe even a team—yet you’re still the bottleneck and your revenue keeps hitting the same ceiling.
- You’re purpose‑driven and people‑first, but you know you don’t yet have the structure, clarity, or wisdom around scaling to match your ambition.
If you read this and think, “That is literally my business,” this room is for you.
This is not for you if…
- You’re looking for quick hacks instead of real change in how you think, decide, and lead.
- You’re more interested in looking successful than being honest about your numbers, capacity, and team.
- You’re unwilling to invest time, energy, and resources into building a business that’s profitable and sustainable for you and your people.
So… are you ready?
If your business is already demanding six‑figure effort but not delivering six‑figure ease and scalable profit, you cannot afford to miss this.
Because whether you like it or not, your business will keep scaling something—your impact, your income, or your exhaustion. “Scaling Is Mental” is where you decide which one.