Episode 68: Delegate or Let it Go with Courtney Cecil

Delegation isn’t just a workplace skill—it’s one of the most powerful tools for reducing stress at home, too.

In this episode of De-Stress the Nest, Hannah Morgan sits down with Courtney Cecil, a Fortune 50 executive, founder of Working Moms Movement, and mom of three, to talk about how delegation can radically change your relationship with time, energy, and mental load.

Courtney challenges the idea that delegation always requires money or outsourcing. Instead, she walks us through a framework for deciding what truly needs to be done by you, what can be shared, and what might not need to be done at all. She also introduces creative, community-based solutions—like soup swaps—and reminds us that our kids can (and should) be part of the support system too.

This episode is about more than handing off tasks. It’s about protecting what you value, letting go of what drains you, and building sustainable systems that support the life you actually want.


Key Takeaways

  • Delegation is a time freedom skill. The higher you rise at work, the more you delegate—so why not use the same strategy at home?

  • Not everything needs to be done. If a task isn’t aligned with your values, it may not be worth delegating at all—sometimes the best choice is to let it go.

  • Ask better questions about your to-do list. Is this something only I can do? Do I enjoy it? Does it actually matter?

  • Delegation doesn’t have to cost money. Community-based systems like soup swaps or shared childcare can be just as powerful as paid help.

  • Your kids are part of your support system. Teaching children responsibility is a life skill—and a long-term investment.

  • Delegation protects what you value. When you offload draining tasks, you make space for presence, connection, and rest.

Quotes

  • “Delegation is one of the most underutilized skills for finding time freedom at home.”

  • “Just because something needs to be done doesn’t mean you need to be the one to do it.”

  • “If it’s not something you value, maybe it doesn’t even need to be done.”

  • “Delegation doesn’t always cost money—sometimes it just takes creativity.”

  • “You train and grow your team at work. You can do the same at home.”

  • “Our kids should be part of the solution, not extra work for us.”

  • “Delegation gives you time, but it also gives you peace.”

Resources Mentioned

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