You’ve boiled down some such helpful, bite‑size habits that feel refreshingly practical (the “delegate outcomes, not just tasks” really struck me, especially since letting go of how things are done can spark fresh ideas) 
Having a “default diary” is a clever move—blocking out creative, meeting‑free zones is a structure that liberates, not confines 
And your point on inbox triage—that’s such a smart reminder that our priorities often start there
I’m intrigued—how do you decide which inbox routines to hand over first and how you train someone in your approach?
One method I use personally is to colour-code my diary in terms of how it's impacting my personal energy and planning out a balanced approach to the day and week ahead.
You’ve boiled down some such helpful, bite‑size habits that feel refreshingly practical (the “delegate outcomes, not just tasks” really struck me, especially since letting go of how things are done can spark fresh ideas) 
Having a “default diary” is a clever move—blocking out creative, meeting‑free zones is a structure that liberates, not confines 
And your point on inbox triage—that’s such a smart reminder that our priorities often start there
I’m intrigued—how do you decide which inbox routines to hand over first and how you train someone in your approach?
Very good advice on display in this podcast!
One method I use personally is to colour-code my diary in terms of how it's impacting my personal energy and planning out a balanced approach to the day and week ahead.
Others have mentioned colour coding before, but based on how it’s impacting your energy is an interesting idea 💡
Delegation is a super power ✨