
How to Delegate as an Entrepreneur Without Losing Control (Or Your Mind)
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If you’re doing all the things in your business and still feel stuck, this one’s for you.
I sat down with Andrea Liebross, a powerhouse business coach who helps women entrepreneurs build businesses and lives they love. We went deep on what it really takes to delegate well, not just the systems and processes (though we talk about those too), but the mindset shift that has to happen first.
Andrea breaks down the 5 levels of delegation, why letting go feels so uncomfortable, and how to move forward even when you don’t feel ready. She also shares her acronym T.R.U.S.T., which is such a game-changer if you’ve been white-knuckling your to-do list.
We also talk about what to do when delegation doesn’t go as planned, and how clear communication is everything when you’re building a team or scaling your work.
If you're growing a business and constantly find yourself thinking, “It’d be faster if I just did it myself,” this conversation is for you. Andrea brings the perfect mix of strategy and mindset, and you’ll walk away with real, practical steps to start thinking bigger and leading with more clarity.
Key Takeaways:
Entrepreneurship is a journey in personal development.
Delegation is essential for business growth.
Clear communication is key to successful delegation.
Embracing the unknown can lead to greater opportunities.
Mindset plays a crucial role in delegation.
Delegation can be practiced and improved over time.
Having a vision makes delegation easier.
Resources Mentioned:
Turn That Ship Around by L. David Marquet
Connect with Andrea:
Website: https://andrealiebross.com/links/
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