355. How to Get Over the Fear of Delegating Your Inbox

 
 
 
 
 

It’s time to face your fear of letting go.

Becoming comfortable with delegation is one of the most game changing shifts you can make in your business. The longer you stay stuck in your inbox, the longer your vision gets pushed to the side, and the faster you’ll get burnt out.

It can be scary to put your trust into someone else and let them fully support you, but don’t let that stop you from taking the leap. In this episode, I’m sharing why delegating is so important for your business, and I’m also revealing tips that will help you achieve it with greater ease.

In this episode, you will learn about:

  • The type of businesses where delegating is absolutely necessary.

  • Why staying stuck in your inbox is killing your business.

  • What you miss out on when you don’t delegate (and how it’s worse the longer it takes).

  • The hurdles that kept me from hiring support for way too long.

  • How to measure success in your business (hint: it’s not in your inbox).

  • How to set up the people you hire for success.

  • Strategies for keeping your worst fears about delegation from coming true.

  • The first step you can take towards delegating—and it’s not hiring.

  • The importance of trusting the process when you lean into delegating.

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