EPISODE · Mar 25, 2026 · 7 MIN
You're The Default In Your Business — You're Holding Too Much: How Delegation and Boundaries Create Space to Grow
from Love to Lead
You've been showing up, working, and doing everything you're supposed to but still ending your days feeling like nothing actually moved. In this episode, we unpack why that feeling isn't a reflection of your discipline or capability, but instead a sign that you're carrying more than you were ever meant to. There's a difference between the visible work you can check off and the invisible work you hold in your head—constantly remembering, coordinating, anticipating, and managing. And that invisible load is what's quietly draining your time, energy, and capacity. We explore how this shows up in your business: becoming the default for every decision, struggling to delegate without things bouncing back to you, and never fully "turning off" from work. Over time, this creates a ceiling—not because you're incapable, but because your bandwidth is maxed out. The way your business is currently structured is asking too much of one person. This episode reframes the problem entirely: this isn't a character flaw, it's a load issue. And that means it's something you can change. You're not behind—you're carrying too much. And the first step toward stepping into true leadership and ownership is recognizing what was never yours to hold in the first place. Connect with Jillian: Instagram.com/jilliandolberry Reach out to Jillian: www.jilliandolberry.com/contact Resources: Reserve your spot for my upcoming FREE workshop on April 16th: https://offers.jilliandolberry.com/10-hours If this episode resonated with you, subscribe for new episodes and share it with a woman in your life who carries more than she ever admits out loud. She needs it.
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