2 – Delegate most of the work. (2) - Deepstash
2 – Delegate most of the work. (2)

2 – Delegate most of the work. (2)

Also, when you try to do everything yourself, three things will happen:

  • You will have too many tasks and burn out.
  • You will become the main issue of your team’s efficiency.
  • And nobody will trust and respect your words because you never showed them how.

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