A successful business shouldn’t come at the expense of the rest of your life.

Build a durable, profitable business that can grow beyond you - and supports the whole life God has called you to live.

Bring something meaningful you want to change. We’ll figure out what’s really in the way and what to do next.

Working harder got you here. It won’t get you where you’re going.

You built your business with hard work, discipline, and a willingness to carry the load. Those strengths helped you succeed. But eventually, you become the constraint.

  • Too many decisions still depend on you.
  • You’re pulled in too many directions to give the right things your best attention.
  • Your team can work, but you still carry too much of the thinking.
  • Growth keeps demanding more of your time, energy, and presence.

You don’t need to become less ambitious. You need to build differently.

If nothing changes, what are you actually building?

The cost isn’t just another long week. It’s what becomes normal over the next ten years.

A Dependent Business

The business grows, but its success still depends on your constant attention and involvement.

A Shallow Bench

Your team gets bigger without developing leaders who can confidently carry the load.

A Crowded Life

The business keeps taking time and attention meant for other things God has entrusted to you.

A Fragile Heritage

You build something valuable, but not something prepared to endure, multiply, and pass down.

The goal isn’t simply to make today’s business easier to manage.

It’s to change where you’re headed.

Zach Wise

You don’t have to figure this out alone.

Hi, I’m Zach and I’ve spent years helping business owners build stronger businesses without losing sight of what the business is for.

I know how easy it is for a good business to demand more and more of the man who built it. You’re carrying responsibilities nobody else sees while trying to remain faithful everywhere God has called you.

I help Christian business owners clarify what they’re trying to build, identify what’s holding them back, and make practical changes that move them forward - in finances, leadership, delegation, systems, sales, focus, and beyond.

Learn more about Zach.

Sometimes you need to get outside the problem to see it clearly.

You know your business better than anyone else ever will. But you’re also standing in the middle of it.

A thoughtful outside perspective can help you cut through the noise and:

  • Get clear about what you’re actually trying to accomplish.
  • Challenge assumptions you may not realize you’re making.
  • Identify what’s really getting in the way.
  • See what deserves your attention now - and what doesn’t.
  • Decide what to do next.

You don’t need to see everything. You need to see what matters next.

Here’s how it works.

You don't need to solve the entire business at once. You need to identify the real problem, choose the right next step, and begin correcting it deliberately.

A business owner reviewing financial documents, focused on consistent growth and profitability.

1. Book a Conversation

Choose a time and answer a few questions about what you’d like to work through.

2. Get Outside Perspective

We’ll cut through the noise, challenge assumptions, and identify what’s really in the way.

3. Leave With Clarity

Walk away knowing what deserves your attention and what you should do next.

King, let’s have a conversation.

Bring me something meaningful you’re trying to accomplish in your business. We’ll spend an hour working through it together - getting clear about what you want, what’s likely standing in the way, and what you should do next.

There’s no charge and no obligation to work with me afterward. If it becomes clear that working together makes sense, we can talk about that too.

Zach coaching a client on The Surthrivalist Podcast

Build a business that makes more possible.

The goal isn’t to escape the work. It’s to build something strong enough to serve the whole life God has called you to live.

  • Financial strength to provide generously and invest for the future.
  • Capable leaders who can think, decide, and solve problems without you.
  • The freedom to give your best attention to the things that matter most.
  • Margin for your household, church, friendships, service, and rest.
  • Excellent work that creates real value and reflects your highest standards.
  • A durable business your family can learn from, build upon, and hand down.

FAQs

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