Your Priority Centered Life

47:From Micromanaging to Empowering: How to Delegate Effectively with Holly G

Alise Murray, PhD Season 1 Episode 47

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Delegation is more than getting tasks off your plate—it’s about building trust, developing skills, and creating space for both leaders and teams to thrive. In this episode of Your Priority Centered Life, Alise sits down with leadership coach and business owner Holly G to unpack the real meaning of delegation.

Together, they explore why letting go is so difficult, how micromanagement and perfectionism get in the way, and why effective delegation is as vital at home as it is in the office. You’ll hear practical tips on communicating expectations, supporting growth, and knowing what’s worth keeping on your plate versus what you can release.

Whether you’re a parent, manager, or entrepreneur, this conversation will help you delegate with more confidence—so you can reduce stress, empower others, and focus on what truly matters.

DISC Assessment mentioned in this episode: https://mypersonality.net/

More about Holly: http://www.hollygconsulting.com/

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