
If your business systems feel chaotic right now, you might have more in common with the raccoon in the liquor store than you think.

You know the one.
Stumbling around. Knocking things over. Grabbing whatever’s closest.
Having a great time—but not actually getting anywhere.
Funny on the internet.
Exhausting in real life.
And honestly? That’s exactly what running a business feels like when your systems are disorganized.
Let’s talk about what “raccoon energy” looks like behind the scenes of a business:
Random spreadsheets scattered across your computer
DMs acting as your unofficial CRM
Forms you know you created… but haven’t checked in months
Automations that kinda-sorta work… on Thursdays
A CRM you only open when Mercury is in retrograde
If this sounds familiar, it’s no wonder everything feels wobbly.
You’re juggling leads, follow-up, events, emails, clients, and content, without a clear system holding it all together.
That’s not a motivation problem.
That’s not a discipline problem.
And it definitely doesn’t mean you’re “bad at business.”
Here’s the truth most entrepreneurs need to hear:
You are not the issue.
Your systems are.
Even the most capable, creative, driven business owner will feel overwhelmed when their backend is built on chaos. When tools don’t talk to each other. When information lives in too many places. When follow-up depends on memory instead of automation.
That kind of environment would confuse even the most organized CEO.
(Yes, even the raccoon would struggle in there.)
This is where everything shifts.
When your systems are streamlined, organized, and actually communicating with each other, your business starts to feel very different.
Decisions get easier
Follow-up becomes automatic
Leads stop slipping through the cracks
Your time comes back to you
And your business starts moving forward, on purpose
No more scrambling.
No more second-guessing.
No more “Where did that lead go?” energy.

When your systems are working for you instead of against you, something powerful happens.
The chaos fades.
The noise quiets.
The confidence shows up.
Raccoon in the liquor store energy disappears.
CEO energy arrives.
Calm. Clear. In control. Focused on growth instead of cleanup.
What’s one area of your business that feels the most “raccoon in the liquor store” right now?
Your leads?
Your follow-up?
Your events?
Your inbox?
Awareness is always the first step toward simplification—and possibility.