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If you’re still scrubbing toilets, restocking color, or running your salon’s Instagram… this episode is your wake-up call. ✨
Most salon owners hold onto tasks way too long, thinking they’re saving money or staying in control. The truth? That mindset keeps you stuck, burnt out, and blocks your growth.
In this episode, I’m sharing the five specific tasks I’ve learned to delegate, who should take them over, and why it’s non-negotiable if you want to build a succesful salon and a confident team.
Here’s what you’ll learn:
Why delegation is a growth strategy (and not a luxury).
The 5 tasks you should never touch again as a salon owner—and who should handle them instead.
How delegation creates freedom, structure, and empowered leaders inside your business.
The ripple effect delegation has on your salon culture and your life outside the chair.
💡 Quote to remember: “When you delegate the small things, you free yourself to lead the big things.”
👉🏼 Quick announcement: Our Culture Community is officially open for enrollment—but not for long! Doors close Tuesday, September 2nd at 11:59pm. Culture is for past AU students and Online Assistant Course students come together to take the next step in building confident teams and strong salon cultures that last. Inside, you’ll find:
Monthly Q&A’s
Bi-monthly Hot Seat sessions
Monthly Assistant Classes (where we actually train your assistants!)
Ongoing leadership coaching, accountability, and community
Check your email for the link to join before doors close!
🎧 Press play to discover the 5 tasks you must let go of to finally step into your role as a true salon leader. And after you listen, DM me on Instagram @lacey_gebo and share your delegation win—I’d love to celebrate with you!
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By Lacey Gebo4.1
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If you’re still scrubbing toilets, restocking color, or running your salon’s Instagram… this episode is your wake-up call. ✨
Most salon owners hold onto tasks way too long, thinking they’re saving money or staying in control. The truth? That mindset keeps you stuck, burnt out, and blocks your growth.
In this episode, I’m sharing the five specific tasks I’ve learned to delegate, who should take them over, and why it’s non-negotiable if you want to build a succesful salon and a confident team.
Here’s what you’ll learn:
Why delegation is a growth strategy (and not a luxury).
The 5 tasks you should never touch again as a salon owner—and who should handle them instead.
How delegation creates freedom, structure, and empowered leaders inside your business.
The ripple effect delegation has on your salon culture and your life outside the chair.
💡 Quote to remember: “When you delegate the small things, you free yourself to lead the big things.”
👉🏼 Quick announcement: Our Culture Community is officially open for enrollment—but not for long! Doors close Tuesday, September 2nd at 11:59pm. Culture is for past AU students and Online Assistant Course students come together to take the next step in building confident teams and strong salon cultures that last. Inside, you’ll find:
Monthly Q&A’s
Bi-monthly Hot Seat sessions
Monthly Assistant Classes (where we actually train your assistants!)
Ongoing leadership coaching, accountability, and community
Check your email for the link to join before doors close!
🎧 Press play to discover the 5 tasks you must let go of to finally step into your role as a true salon leader. And after you listen, DM me on Instagram @lacey_gebo and share your delegation win—I’d love to celebrate with you!
Suggest podcast topics here ⤵️
https://forms.gle/as32WJsRDWTRHbuWA
Follow us on social!
Instagram: @lacey_gebo
Facebook: The New Era of Assistant Training

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