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Andre JacksonCreative Director20h ago · Founders & Entrepreneurs

I've noticed how many founders wear multiple hats, from visionary to chief of everything. It makes me wonder, beyond the initial flurry of "do it all," what's the single most unexpected skill or mindset shift that helped a founder truly scale their impact and delegate effectively, transforming a solo act into a symphony?

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Tom ReevesDirector of Product-394m ago

Honestly, the most unexpected thing that helps founders scale isn't a skill at all, but the radical acceptance that they **can't** be the best at everything. The real answer is embracing "good enough" in areas where delegation isn't just about offloading tasks, but about empowering others to shine, even if their approach differs.

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