Delegate Your Decision Making

When we think of delegation, we often think of getting the ‘to-dos’ off of our plates. And yes, this is the first and most important thing to delegate.

 

But it’s not the only thing you can delegate!

 

When navigating life as a business owner – among many other things - one of the things that can become a major burden is the amount of decision making on your plate:

  • Decisions around vision, goals and strategies. Where are we headed and how are we going to get there?

  • Decisions around business operations and projects. Who is going to do what? What do they need? What tools do we need to be using? How do I know which is the best one to pick?

  • Decisions around team. Is everyone on the team in the right seat on the bus, doing what they do best? When do we need to hire someone else? Who to hire? Where to find them? What do I do if someone is under performing?

  • Decisions around money. Do we invest more in X or wait? Are we getting a good ROI on Y? Do we need to cut expenses?

I could go on... but I won’t (it makes me tired just thinking about all of it!)

 

As your business grows there are more and more decisions to be made daily.

 

And if ALL of those decisions land on you then chances are you will experience decision fatigue, if you haven’t already.

 

We only have so much ‘energy in the tank’ to make decisions each day. And when the tank runs dry we either a) make poor decisions or b) stop making decisions period. Two telltale signs of decision fatigue.

 

It’s the reason why at the end of the day we can’t decide what we want for dinner - and end up having *that* conversation with our partner ("What do you want to eat?... I dunno - what do you want?... I don’t know either - you decide.... Ummmm") <- I am so guilty of this!

 

Perhaps you can relate?

 

It’s why Steve Jobs wore the same black turtle neck and jeans every day - because he didn’t want to waste a decision on what to wear.

 

It’s the reason why we find ourselves mindlessly shopping online in the evenings to give our brains a break and then wondering the next day why we just bought another pair of shoes that we don’t need. (Or is that just me?)

 

The truth is - YOU don’t have to be the only one making decisions in your business.

And if you are the only one making decisions in your business, it will start causing problems – if it hasn’t already. You will become the decision bottleneck.

 

Yes, you want to keep the bigger picture decisions on your plate - Your vision for what you are creating and why, business models and new revenue streams., how do we want to grow this thing?

But if you’re ready to get yourself out of the day-to-day decision making of how things are being run - decisions around ops, team, projects and such that pop up constantly and suck your energy dry... all of those things are things that I can help you with as a Certified OBM. 

It’s what I’m trained to do.

 

Your business needs you in your zone of genius.

 

It needs you to spend your brain power on the future of your biz and serving clients.

 

Your business needs you when you’re not caught up in the day-to-day and so wiped out from all the little things that you can’t even think about the big things.

 

Book a call to explore what it could look like to get these off of your plate.

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