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EP 357 - Free Your Hands to Free Your Brand: The Hidden Shift That Unlocks Real Growth

Nathan Baws - Paper Napkin Wisdom - Free Your Hands to Free Your Brand
Nathan Baws - Paper Napkin Wisdom - Free Your Hands to Free Your Brand

When you first hear the phrase “free your hands to free your brand,” it might sound simple. 

Almost obvious. 

But as reveals in this conversation with Nathan Baws, it’s anything but easy—and it may be one of the most misunderstood ideas in business today. 

Nathan Baws is an entrepreneur, naturopath, and serial business builder with nearly 20 companies under his belt. His journey spans health, retail, supplements, property, and growth consulting—each venture shaped by a relentless curiosity for solving problems and creating scalable solutions. 

And yet… the real breakthrough didn’t come from doing more. 

It came from doing less. 

 

The Trap Most Entrepreneurs Fall Into 

In the early stages of business, doing everything feels necessary. 

You are the operator. You are the firefighter. You are the engine. 

And for a while… that works. 

But as Nathan explains, growth eventually demands a shift: 

You only get growth when you start freeing yourself up and working on the brand—not just performing the business.  

This is where many entrepreneurs get stuck. 

They confuse activity with progress

They believe: 

  • If I’m busy, I’m growing  

  • If I’m involved, I’m needed  

  • If I let go, things will break  

But the opposite is often true. 

Your involvement becomes the bottleneck. 

 

From Survival to Scale 

Nathan uses a word repeatedly throughout the conversation: survive

Because for many entrepreneurs, that’s the phase they never truly exit. 

And here’s the paradox: 

If you stay in survival mode, you never create the capacity required to grow.  

To move beyond survival, you must: 

  • Step out of the day-to-day  

  • Build systems that operate without you  

  • Create space to think, build, and expand  

That’s the shift from: 

  • Working in the business → Working on the business  

  • Execution → Strategy  

  • Operator → Architect  

And it starts with one uncomfortable move… 

 

Delegate Before You’re Ready 

No one feels ready to delegate. 

No one. 

And yet, Nathan points out that his breakthrough came when he was forced into it: 

Delegation didn’t come from confidence. It came from necessity.  

This is a powerful reframe. 

Delegation is not: 

  • A reward for growth  

  • A sign you’ve “made it”  

It is the requirement for growth

When you delegate: 

  • You create capacity  

  • You elevate your perspective  

  • You remove yourself as the constraint  

And yes—things may not be perfect. 

But perfection isn’t the goal. 

Progress is. 

 

Systems Without People Are Just Paper 

Many businesses today are building SOPs. 

Checklists. Documents. Processes. 

But as Nathan and I explored, there’s a critical gap: 

SOPs don’t work unless people are trained to execute them consistently.  

This is where most organizations fall short. 

They build the system… But don’t build the behavior. 

The real work is: 

  • Training  

  • Reinforcement  

  • Culture  

Because the goal isn’t to create documents. 

It’s to create repeatable excellence

 

Health Is the Ultimate Business Advantage 

One of the most unique aspects of Nathan’s journey is his foundation in health. 

Before business… came energy. 

Before scale… came capacity. 

Without health, you cannot sustain momentum or outcomes.  

This is often overlooked. 

Entrepreneurs say: 

  • “Once I succeed, I’ll take care of myself.”  

But Nathan flips it: 

Take care of yourself → then you can succeed. 

He describes himself as a “business athlete”—someone who: 

  • Optimizes energy  

  • Maintains consistency  

  • Builds stamina for long-term performance  

Because at the highest levels… 

Business is an endurance sport. 

 

The Power of Seeing Problems Differently 

After building nearly 20 companies, Nathan shared a key insight: 

Once you start seeing problems and solutions, you can’t unsee them.  

This is the entrepreneurial lens. 

Every frustration becomes: 

  • An opportunity  

  • A product  

  • A business  

But here’s the evolution: 

Just because you can solve a problem… Doesn’t mean you should

The real skill is choosing: 

  • What scales  

  • What aligns  

  • What matters  

Because focus isn’t about doing less. 

It’s about doing what matters most

 

Why Creativity Beats Budget Every Time 

Nathan’s approach to marketing is rooted in something powerful: 

You don’t need money. You need creativity. 

He shared a story of selling a property during a financial crisis when traditional methods failed. 

Instead of competing with polished, professional ads… 

He did the opposite. 

  • Ugly signs  

  • Bold messaging  

  • Break-the-rules thinking  

The result? 

  • Massive attention  

  • Viral exposure  

  • Sold the property 20 times over in 48 hours  

This is the essence of what many call guerrilla marketing

Not louder. 

Different. 

 

Clarity Is the Ultimate Advantage 

Whether it’s: 

  • AI  

  • Sales  

  • Leadership  

  • Strategy  

Nathan kept returning to one idea: 

The quality of your life is determined by the quality of your questions.  

Clarity creates: 

  • Better decisions  

  • Better execution  

  • Better outcomes  

And in sales? 

It becomes even more powerful: 

If you can explain your customer’s problem better than they can, you earn their trust instantly.  

That’s not persuasion. 

That’s alignment. 

 

5 Key Takeaways from My Conversation with Nathan Baws 

1. Free Your Hands to Free Your Brand 

Take Action: Identify 3 tasks you’re holding onto that someone else could own—and begin delegating one this week. 

 

2. Delegate Before You Feel Ready 

Take Action: Choose one area where you’re the bottleneck and create a simple handoff process (even if imperfect). 

 

3. Build Systems AND Train People 

Take Action: Take one SOP you’ve created and walk your team through it live—observe gaps and refine together. 

 

4. Treat Yourself Like a Business Athlete 

Take Action: Pick one daily habit (sleep, nutrition, movement) that will directly improve your energy and consistency. 

 

5. Different Wins More Than Better 

Take Action: Look at your marketing—what is everyone else doing? Now design one approach that intentionally breaks that pattern. 

 

Final Thought 

Most entrepreneurs believe growth comes from doing more. 

Nathan’s journey shows the opposite. 

Growth comes from: 

  • Letting go  

  • Creating systems  

  • Building capacity  

  • Thinking differently  

Because when you free your hands… 

You don’t lose control. 

You gain the ability to build something bigger than yourself. 

 

About Nathan Baws 

Nathan Baws is an entrepreneur, naturopath, and business growth strategist with experience building nearly 20 companies across multiple industries. His work spans health, supplements, property, and business systems, with a strong focus on scalable growth, SOP-driven operations, and creative marketing strategies. 

 

Connect with Nathan Baws 

linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathan-baws/ website (company): businessprofitlab.com.au website (company): emersionwellness.com website (personal): nathanbaws.com 

 

If this conversation sparked something for you… 

Write it down. 

On a napkin. 

And share it with the world using #PaperNapkinWisdom

Because sometimes the smallest ideas… 

create the biggest results. 

 

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