Robin Waite on Business Growth, Clear Goals and Escaping the Time-for-Money Trap
Archive episode: This conversation was originally recorded on the Success IQ Podcast and has been specially re-edited for UK Business IQ. I wanted to bring it to this audience because the lessons and insight are still highly relevant today.
In this archive episode of UK Business IQ, Geoff Nicholson revisits a conversation originally recorded for the Success IQ Podcast with business coach, speaker and author Robin Waite.
Robin shares his journey from running a successful creative agency into business coaching, and explains how burnout, self-development and a changing market led him to rethink how service-based businesses grow. The conversation explores the value of setting clear goals, focusing on the right activities, building resilience and moving away from time-for-money work towards more sustainable and productised offers.
This episode is part of the Success IQ Podcast archive and is being republished because its core business insights remain relevant. Some examples and references reflect the context of the original recording, but the wider lessons around focus, growth and business development still apply today.
The ideas shared in this conversation are based on personal experience and professional opinion at the time of recording. Listeners should apply their own judgement and seek specialist advice where appropriate for their own business circumstances.
About Robin Waite
Robin Waite is a business coach, speaker and author who helps service-based business owners grow more effectively by clarifying their goals, productising what they do and building businesses that are more sustainable and profitable. He previously ran a creative agency before transitioning into coaching.
In this episode
- Robin shares how his background in agency life shaped the work he does today
- he explains why many service businesses get trapped in time-for-money models
- he outlines the three elements he believes drive business success: clear goals, the right activities and strong desire
- he discusses why the internet has created more business noise and competition
- he reflects on resilience, focus and the realities of entrepreneurship
- he explains why productising a service can improve value and reduce friction
- he shares why building assets matters more than chasing quick wins
- he talks about balancing meaningful work with family life
Key takeaways
One of the strongest lessons in this episode is that many business owners are not short on effort they are short on clarity. Robin argues that without one clear goal, a realistic activity plan and a strong enough reason to keep going, it is easy to stay busy without building real momentum.
The episode also offers a broader long-term message. Sustainable growth comes from building assets, developing offers that are easier to sell and deliver, and staying focused on what genuinely moves the business forwards rather than getting distracted by noise.
Timestamps
00:00 – Introduction and Robin’s background
02:00 – From agency owner to business coach
07:00 – Productising services and escaping design-agency “ping pong”
09:00 – The three things that drive business success
14:00 – Why the internet has made business noisier
18:00 – The reality of entrepreneurship and modern business pressure
23:00 – Work-life harmony and structuring a better business
25:00 – Advice for entrepreneurs and building assets
Links
Robin Waite Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robinmwaite/
Website: www.robinwaite.com
Robins Books: https://www.robinwaite.com/books
Final thought
This is a useful conversation for any business owner who feels busy but not fully clear. The message is simple but powerful: get specific about the goal, focus on the activities that matter, and build something that is sustainable rather than reactive.
