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Delegation Didn’t Fail You, You Skipped a Layer

Delegation Didn’t Fail You, You Skipped a Layer

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Hiring a team doesn’t automatically create relief, and for many leaders, it actually increases the load. In this episode, Veronica Dietz dismantles the myth that delegation equals freedom and names the invisible layer most founders skip between execution and leadership. She explores why task relief is not the same as decision relief, how becoming the final processor for everything quietly drains capacity, and why leaders often feel lonelier after building a team. This conversation reframes leadership as orientation, not over-functioning, and marks the moment where leaders either burn out quietly or evolve structurally.

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