For 20 years, I hit every sales target.
High performance was not just what I did — it was who I was. I was the person who figured things out, delivered results, and made sure nothing fell through the cracks. And for a long time, I mistook that for leadership.
Nobody tells you what high performance actually produces in a team context. It does not automatically make you a good leader. It makes you the person everyone depends on.
I was the bottleneck long before I had a name for it.
When I transitioned from corporate sales into ministry and leadership work, I assumed the hard part was behind me. I had the track record. I had the discipline. I had the drive. What I did not realise was that I had carried the pattern with me, every decision still running through me, every initiative still needing my involvement, every problem still finding its way back to my desk.
I was busy. I was capable. And I was the ceiling on everything I was trying to build.
There is something that makes me genuinely angry — and it is this: preventable suffering caused by broken systems. Leaders working 60-hour weeks not because they lack faith or commitment, but because nobody has ever built them the infrastructure that would let them step back. Teams that are capable but stuck in permission culture; not because they are weak, but because the system around them has never transferred real ownership. Organisations that could multiply their impact but are capped at the personal capacity of one exhausted leader at the centre.
That suffering is preventable. That is what drives everything I build.
What I discovered when I did my own hard internal work was that I had a specific ability — one that turned out to be rarer than I realised. I can walk into an organisation, see the system that should exist, and build it. Not write a report about it. Not recommend it. Build it — while everyone else is still talking about the problem.
Applied to leadership multiplication, that ability becomes something specific: I build the infrastructure that turns a dependent team into a self-leading one. The Leader Identification Scorecard. The Delegation Decision Map. The Developer's Meeting rhythm. The Culture Audit. The 90-Day Roadmap. These are not inspiration — they are systems. And systems, built on biblical foundations and applied to your real team, produce lasting multiplication.
That is what SoulNotes Press is.
I build for ministry leaders and Christian business owners leading teams of 10 to 50 people — in churches, nonprofits, and faith-based businesses — who are working 50 to 70 hours a week because everything still depends on them. Not because they are failing God's call to multiply. Because they have never been given a system that actually works in their context.
The tools at SoulNotes Press meet you where you are — from a free 10-question Bottleneck Test that diagnoses your specific pattern in two minutes, through to a 12-month strategic partnership to build a permanent Leadership Pipeline inside your organisation. Every level is designed to do one thing: build the system that lets you step back without everything stopping.
Biblical. Direct. Practical.
— Rose Mumitsi
Founder, SoulNotes Press
Faith-Based Leadership Coach & Systems Architect
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