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Career Tips: If your team is new, don't worry! Adopting these tips can help you become a smart leader..

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Leadership Tips: If your team is new and you have to manage them all, it can be challenging. However, if you pay attention to a few small things, your problem can be solved. First, you need to review your responsibilities, because if you don't, you could get bogged down in unnecessary meetings, emails, and other small tasks. Therefore, this is the right time to decide which tasks you should handle yourself and which you can delegate to the team, so you can better lead and reflect on yourself.

Stay away from unnecessary meetings.
To use your time effectively, it's important to understand which meetings you are required to attend and which you are not. If your contribution to a meeting is not essential, politely excuse yourself from it. This will ease your burden, allow you to focus more on your core work, and allow your new employee to take on responsibility in that area. This will not only save you time but also build trust within the team.

Delegate tasks to others
Often, we become accustomed to old tasks and struggle to let go, even if they no longer belong to us. Therefore, it's important to identify which tasks are best left to someone else, such as preparing reports, managing meetings, or handling smaller project responsibilities. Assign these tasks to your new employees and trust them to handle them effectively. This will not only reduce pressure but also help your new employees learn to take responsibility and make decisions.

Be strategic
Once you've delegated your smaller or no longer-required tasks to your team, you should now focus on the larger picture: the team's direction and long-term goals. Understanding where your time can make the most impact will help you better fulfill your role, steer the team in the right direction, and contribute to achieving the organization's larger objectives.

Give yourself some rest.
Now that you've organized your tasks, allocated responsibilities, and started making better use of your time, it's important to take time for yourself. Therefore, it's important to take occasional breaks, spend time with family and friends, or pursue your hobbies. This will help you think more clearly and make better decisions for the future.


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