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697. How to Delegate & Unlock More Time to Scale Your Product-Based Business | Live Coaching Session

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Overwhelmed by your never-ending to-do list? You’re not alone. In this episode, I coach Sandy Palisch, the founder of Simply Organic Soap, on what it really looks like to delegate inside a product-based business—and how to start letting go without losing control. Whether you’re still a solo-preneur or you’ve got a small team, learning how to shift from “doer” to “leader” is the key to growing your business without burning out.

Sandy has been doing it all herself—making every product, answering every customer, and juggling every task. But as her business grows, it’s clear that something has to change. I walk her through the mindset, systems, and baby steps she can take to confidently delegate and protect her time. If you’ve ever said, “It’s just easier if I do it myself,” this episode is going to challenge you—in the best way.

Tune in to learn how to streamline your daily work, step into the CEO role, and make space for growth in your business.

Key Takeaways from this episode:

How to Delegate Like a CEO

  • Doing Everything Yourself Isn’t Sustainable
  • Time Tracking Reveals Your Biggest Time Drains
  • Start Delegating by Offloading Tasks You Don't Need to Touch
  • Hiring Doesn’t Have to Be Full-Time or Expensive
  • Create simple SOPs (Standard Operating Procedures)

Resources:

  • Learn more about Simply Organic Soap
  • Follow Sandy and Simply Organic Soap on Instagram by clicking here.
  • Discover how to get your products Seen and Sold by joining my 5-day visibility boot camp!
  • Join our mailing list for access to additional training and support to turn your business into the best it can be.
  • Consistent content is key to getting more people to see and buy your products. If you want to create great content but you don’t know what to say, or you feel too busy, or you just don’t want to be the face of your brand, no worries – because we’ve got you covered with a year’s worth of consistent content that’s sure to resonate with your audience! If you want to see how easy this can be, click here.

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Manage episode 486990775 series 2993603
Content provided by Jacqueline Snyder. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Jacqueline Snyder or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Overwhelmed by your never-ending to-do list? You’re not alone. In this episode, I coach Sandy Palisch, the founder of Simply Organic Soap, on what it really looks like to delegate inside a product-based business—and how to start letting go without losing control. Whether you’re still a solo-preneur or you’ve got a small team, learning how to shift from “doer” to “leader” is the key to growing your business without burning out.

Sandy has been doing it all herself—making every product, answering every customer, and juggling every task. But as her business grows, it’s clear that something has to change. I walk her through the mindset, systems, and baby steps she can take to confidently delegate and protect her time. If you’ve ever said, “It’s just easier if I do it myself,” this episode is going to challenge you—in the best way.

Tune in to learn how to streamline your daily work, step into the CEO role, and make space for growth in your business.

Key Takeaways from this episode:

How to Delegate Like a CEO

  • Doing Everything Yourself Isn’t Sustainable
  • Time Tracking Reveals Your Biggest Time Drains
  • Start Delegating by Offloading Tasks You Don't Need to Touch
  • Hiring Doesn’t Have to Be Full-Time or Expensive
  • Create simple SOPs (Standard Operating Procedures)

Resources:

  • Learn more about Simply Organic Soap
  • Follow Sandy and Simply Organic Soap on Instagram by clicking here.
  • Discover how to get your products Seen and Sold by joining my 5-day visibility boot camp!
  • Join our mailing list for access to additional training and support to turn your business into the best it can be.
  • Consistent content is key to getting more people to see and buy your products. If you want to create great content but you don’t know what to say, or you feel too busy, or you just don’t want to be the face of your brand, no worries – because we’ve got you covered with a year’s worth of consistent content that’s sure to resonate with your audience! If you want to see how easy this can be, click here.

Connect:


Mentioned in this Episode:

Instacart

Discover more about how Instacart can work for you!

Click here to learn more

  continue reading

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