200. How We Delegate In Our Home & Businesses with My Man Dan Martell

 
 

Hey you wild women! 

Dan Martell is a WSJ best-selling author, entrepreneur, angel investor and became a highly sought-after coach in the SaaS industry after exiting three technology companies within a ten-year period. He’s also an Ironman athlete, philanthropist, husband, and father of two incredible boys.

Dan shares what he’s discovered from coaching women compared to coaching men, tips on how to leverage support to show up where you’re needed most, and the high-level lessons he’s learned that help him manage his home and business to their maximum potential.

In this episode, you will learn about:

  • The page that I marked in Dan’s book and my take on it.

  • What Dan is doing now and who he does it for.

  • Dan’s “happy place” and how finding that spills over into the relationship.

  • The differences in coaching men versus coaching women.

  • Why letting go, both personally and professionally, is important for entrepreneurs.

  • Where you should seek validation—and where you shouldn’t.

  • The women who are attracted to coaching and how they approach it differently.

  • The practice Dan completes before every single coaching call.

  • How we manage our household and what’s had the greatest impact.

  • Why delegation is important for making the most of your time.

  • What the 1:3:1 principle is and how we use it to manage their household.

  • How to deal with pushback on your personal choices and navigate other people’s opinions.

  • What it means to climb your own mountain at your own pace.

  • The coaches that Dan and I work with together and individually.

  • How accepting a level of complexity led to more simplicity in our lives.

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