Episode #13 Delegate more

You must delegate more.

If you’re doing everything yourself, this is a clear sign you’re overworking, which means work is taking longer than it should.

I can help you change this. This episode is Part 3 of the Stop Overworking series. In it I walk you through the steps to delegating more so you can get more done in less time, which means:

  • you’ll be better at managing your workload
  • you can be more present for family and friends and
  • you’ll find time for exercise so you stay on top of your game.

This is Better Balance.

Here’s what you’ll learn in this episode:

1. How not delegating enough is holding you back

2. The straight forward solution to stop you doing it

3. The 4 simple steps that will get you there

4. How your Imposter Syndrome will try to stop you and what to do when it does

5. How delegating more will give you better balance, and the value of that for your life and career.

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