129 | The #1 Skill You Need to Give Clear Feedback Without Worrying About Hurting Your Team Members Feelings | Decision-Making To Remove Business Bottlenecks for Female Founders
Fri Feb 06 2026
What if the reason you’re burned out isn’t delegation—but the fact that you’re managing other people’s approval instead of leading?
You don’t struggle with delegation—you struggle with giving clear feedback to the people whose approval you think you need. In this Thursday quick-hit, Dawn breaks down why senior hires trigger softened communication, midnight rewrites, and CEO exhaustion—and how learning to hold someone else’s disappointment is the real leadership skill that removes bottlenecks. If you’re rewriting work at 11 PM to “be nice,” this episode will hit uncomfortably close to home (in the best way).
Ready to stop managing approval and start leading with clarity? Join the free AI for Founders Community—a room full of founders learning to delegate, give feedback, and lead without the approval economy running their business.
Key Takeaways
You’re not bad at feedback—you’re inconsistent. You give crystal-clear direction to people whose approval you don’t need…and hedge endlessly with the ones you’re afraid to disappoint.You’re running two delegation systems. One clear. One softened. That split is what’s exhausting you—not your team.Approval is expensive. Rewriting emails, taking work back, and fixing things at midnight is an invisible approval tax on your CEO time.This isn’t about their feelings—it’s about your story. You’re not managing their disappointment. You’re managing the fear of what their disappointment might “prove” about you.AI can expose your approval patterns fast. When emotions muddy leadership language, AI can objectively show you where you hedge, soften, and self-protect.Before you give feedback, ask yourself:
“Am I softening this because they can’t handle clarity—or because I’m afraid of losing their approval?”
If it’s the second one, that’s not kindness. That’s self-protection.
Leadership requires learning how to hold someone else’s disappointment without making it your emergency.
Use AI as your approval detector:
Prompt:
“Analyze my feedback patterns. Below are three emails to junior team members and three to senior team members. Identify where my language shifts from direct to hedging, where I manage reactions instead of stating expectations, and rewrite the senior feedback with the same clarity used for juniors.”
You’ll see the pattern immediately—and once you see it, you can’t unsee it.
Resources & Links
Join the Community: AI for Founders Free GroupFreebie: The Feedback Fix
Related Episodes:
Ep. 125 | The 3-Text Test: How Female Founders Use AI to Stop Their Team From Treating Them Like Google — communication clarity + boundaries.Send us a text
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What if the reason you’re burned out isn’t delegation—but the fact that you’re managing other people’s approval instead of leading? You don’t struggle with delegation—you struggle with giving clear feedback to the people whose approval you think you need. In this Thursday quick-hit, Dawn breaks down why senior hires trigger softened communication, midnight rewrites, and CEO exhaustion—and how learning to hold someone else’s disappointment is the real leadership skill that removes bottlenecks. If you’re rewriting work at 11 PM to “be nice,” this episode will hit uncomfortably close to home (in the best way). Ready to stop managing approval and start leading with clarity? Join the free AI for Founders Community—a room full of founders learning to delegate, give feedback, and lead without the approval economy running their business. Key Takeaways You’re not bad at feedback—you’re inconsistent. You give crystal-clear direction to people whose approval you don’t need…and hedge endlessly with the ones you’re afraid to disappoint.You’re running two delegation systems. One clear. One softened. That split is what’s exhausting you—not your team.Approval is expensive. Rewriting emails, taking work back, and fixing things at midnight is an invisible approval tax on your CEO time.This isn’t about their feelings—it’s about your story. You’re not managing their disappointment. You’re managing the fear of what their disappointment might “prove” about you.AI can expose your approval patterns fast. When emotions muddy leadership language, AI can objectively show you where you hedge, soften, and self-protect.Before you give feedback, ask yourself: “Am I softening this because they can’t handle clarity—or because I’m afraid of losing their approval?” If it’s the second one, that’s not kindness. That’s self-protection. Leadership requires learning how to hold someone else’s disappointment without making it your emergency. Use AI as your approval detector: Prompt: “Analyze my feedback patterns. Below are three emails to junior team members and three to senior team members. Identify where my language shifts from direct to hedging, where I manage reactions instead of stating expectations, and rewrite the senior feedback with the same clarity used for juniors.” You’ll see the pattern immediately—and once you see it, you can’t unsee it. Resources & Links Join the Community: AI for Founders Free GroupFreebie: The Feedback Fix Related Episodes: Ep. 125 | The 3-Text Test: How Female Founders Use AI to Stop Their Team From Treating Them Like Google — communication clarity + boundaries.Send us a text Want to increase revenue and impact? Listen to “She's That Founder” for insights on business strategy and female leadership to scale your business. Each episode offers advice on effective communication, team building, and management. Learn to master routines and systems to boost productivity and prevent burnout. Our delegation tips and business consulting will advance your executive leadership skills and presence.