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In this episode, I reframe time management as a brand signal — not a productivity skill.
I’m not talking about hacks.
I’m talking about the things I notice immediately when I’m deciding whether I want to work with a founder.
Because it always comes back to this:
How you treat time tells me how you’ll treat growth.
In this episode, I unpack:
• The pattern I see when founders say “everything is urgent”
• What it signals when timelines are always “10 minutes”
• Why rescheduling isn’t neutral
• The leadership tell hiding in your calendar habits
• And the real reason some founders feel stretched — even when they’re “efficient”
I also share a personal realization I had years ago — that my issue wasn’t time management… it was avoiding a specific kind of discomfort.
This isn’t about being more productive.
It’s about credibility.
It’s about maturity.
It’s about whether people want to build with you.
If you’ve ever wondered why some founders seem to move cleanly and others feel chaotic — this will make sense.
And if something feels slightly uncomfortably accurate… that’s usually the work.
If you’re at an inflection point — where your leadership needs to match the level of vision you carry — this is exactly the kind of work I do.
If something in this episode made you realize there’s friction you’ve been normalizing… start with a Brand Alignment Intensive.
It’s a 90-minute strategic deep dive where I audit what’s off, identify the leadership gaps affecting your brand, and map out exactly what needs to shift so growth feels clean again.
Because when identity is clear, decisions speed up. Momentum compounds. And your calendar starts reflecting the level you’re actually operating at.
Go to www.kateobert.com/partnerships to learn more!
By Kate ObertIn this episode, I reframe time management as a brand signal — not a productivity skill.
I’m not talking about hacks.
I’m talking about the things I notice immediately when I’m deciding whether I want to work with a founder.
Because it always comes back to this:
How you treat time tells me how you’ll treat growth.
In this episode, I unpack:
• The pattern I see when founders say “everything is urgent”
• What it signals when timelines are always “10 minutes”
• Why rescheduling isn’t neutral
• The leadership tell hiding in your calendar habits
• And the real reason some founders feel stretched — even when they’re “efficient”
I also share a personal realization I had years ago — that my issue wasn’t time management… it was avoiding a specific kind of discomfort.
This isn’t about being more productive.
It’s about credibility.
It’s about maturity.
It’s about whether people want to build with you.
If you’ve ever wondered why some founders seem to move cleanly and others feel chaotic — this will make sense.
And if something feels slightly uncomfortably accurate… that’s usually the work.
If you’re at an inflection point — where your leadership needs to match the level of vision you carry — this is exactly the kind of work I do.
If something in this episode made you realize there’s friction you’ve been normalizing… start with a Brand Alignment Intensive.
It’s a 90-minute strategic deep dive where I audit what’s off, identify the leadership gaps affecting your brand, and map out exactly what needs to shift so growth feels clean again.
Because when identity is clear, decisions speed up. Momentum compounds. And your calendar starts reflecting the level you’re actually operating at.
Go to www.kateobert.com/partnerships to learn more!