Prosperous Pet Business Podcast

Podcast #132: Part Two: Delegate and Let Go

This is Part Two of my coaching session with Amy. If you haven’t yet heard Part One (Episode 131), I encourage you to listen to that first as it sets the stage for this session.

In Part One you heard Amy having a hard time detaching from her phone. In this session, you’ll hear how hard it is for her to delegate and let go to an office manager or admin assistant and other staff members.

If you can relate to this (and I know a lot of you can!), this episode is for you!

Thanks to Amy for being willing to be so open, authentic and vulnerable in both of her coaching sessions with me.

We cover topics in these two sessions that a lot of pet business owners struggle with and I feel grateful she was able to show up so courageously in order to not only get help for herself but also help those of you who struggle with this similar issue.

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How is Amy doing now? Here’s an update from Amy in her own words:

Amy

Podcast Coaching Client:
Amy


Hi Kristin,

"Since my first session working with you, one of the biggest changes (and challenges) is spending less time on my phone, both personal and professional.

It's easy to go down the rabbit hole that is social media but after talking with you, I've made a conscious effort to not check in as often. My phone was a much-needed distraction while grieving for two dogs we lost so close together earlier this year. I gave myself some grace, but since bringing home a puppy a month ago, I've realized that I don't want to miss this cherished time with him.

There have also been some adjustments to my morning routine. In the past I'd always check my phone first thing in the morning, whether it was social media on my personal phone or checking for client and sitter messages on my work phone, you made me realize that it all can wait and nothing is that important first thing in the morning. It takes getting up a little earlier in the morning, but letting go has been worth it!

Thanks,”

~Amy

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