On any given day, most of us dedicate time to our children, spouses, careers, friends, charities, churches, parents, siblings, clients, household activities, and, oh yeah, if there is a little extra time left in the day, ourselves.

So why is it that only a select few of us can make it look easy… while so many look like they have been run over by a tractor trailer?

The answer is simple.

Most working moms don’t evaluate the project or the task at hand before they begin. This holds true whether they are working on their business lives or on their personal/family lives.

Instead of taking a hard look at the task or project, they simply try to get it done. They do whatever it takes.

But unfortunately, the price they pay is very high.

They sacrifice special moments and milestones with their kids. They risk losing the closeness and tenderness of their spouses. They even jeopardize their own health. They take on all these hardships in order to prove that they are “superwomen.” And to add insult to injury, in the end, they often miss their deadlines, fail to properly complete the project, and neglect their spouses and children.

Why do they do this to themselves?

Because all of their lives they have been told they have to multitask. They have heard the old mantra, “if you want something done right, you have to do it yourself” about a million times. And they don’t want to appear inferior.

The Triple D Strategy

This strategy is so powerful that you will have an immediate sense of accomplishment and fulfillment.

When done correctly, it will allow you to have more free time and make more money in your business. Your friends and family will notice immediately that you are not stressed and moody. But most importantly, your “happiness meter” will be heading in the right direction – up.

And here’s the really beautiful part – it is so simple!

Allow me to introduce my New 3D Strategy:

Ditch, Delegate, and Duplicate

When you start to evaluate every project or task that you THINK has to be done and done by you every day, you will soon find that the task could fall into three possible categories:

1) Ditch: Working moms – more than any other subset of people – have the hardest time with simply saying “no.” Most are unable or unwilling to say that a task is not important enough for their time or anyone else’s. Look, we all have the same 24 hours in a day – no more, no less. So why is it that we sometimes feel that we should accomplish 28 hours’ worth of tasks in a single day?

In order to turn down a task, just ask yourself the following question: “What will the result be if nothing is done about this project?” This makes your decision very easy. And when you are completely honest with yourself, you will find that 20% to 30% of the things you spend time on don’t need to be done at all!

2) Delegate: The art of delegating relies on finding the right person whose strengths are YOUR weaknesses. You need to do what you do best. Not spend time and energy on tasks that you are not particularly good at or that don’t excite you. Your time and energy should be spent on your natural gifts; things that are innate and that you love doing.

You should apply this rule at home and at the office. For example, I’m not particularly good at building websites; this is something I delegate to team members. At home, I don’t enjoy cleaning my house. This is a task I delegate to a cleaning woman who comes to my home and – believe it or not – loves to clean.

Because I do not spend my time on tasks like these, I get to devote that time to tasks that play to my strengths. At the office, my strengths are marketing and content creation. At home, one of my strengths is helping my kids with their homework. These are things that I am very good at and I love doing.

3) Duplicate: Have you ever wished you had a clone? I sure used to! Now I have several. Being able to make more money and have more free time comes down to doubling, tripling, and quadrupling your output without YOU doing the actual work.

The reason so many people don’t duplicate is because they don’t understand the correct way to do so. Most people think, “I will never find anyone as good as I am.” Here is the beautiful part – you don’t have to. You see, you must simply find different people who can do specific tasks as well as you can. So perhaps you need to find three or four people.

These people need to share some of your qualities. You need to check your ego at the door and strive to find people who have the ability to be as good as and even better than you are. So if you write all of your promotional copy, make all the affiliate deals, and develop all your products, you need to find three duplicates: One person to write the copy better than you do now while maintaining your voice and style.

One person to cultivate new affiliate deals. This person should have your vivacious personality and be extremely outgoing (if these are your personality traits). And one person to develop products – someone who has even bigger ideas and the ability to get the products completed faster.

These are three simple things that you can implement TODAY. But they only work if you do them and do them right.

Author's Bio: 

MaryEllen Tribby is the proud Founder and CEO of WorkingMomsOnly.com, the world's leading media company for the empowerment of the working mom and MaryEllenTribby.com, the home of her groundbreaking IMag, The CEO’s Edge.

She is a highly sought-after business consultant, speaker, and author. Her first book - which she co-authored with Michael Masterson, is Changing the Channel: 12 Easy Ways to Make Millions For Your Business. It hit #1 on Amazon.com within just 10 hours of its release.

Because of her impressive track record of re-engineering companies and making them profitable she is known as the “go to” business consultant for digital and traditional publishing ventures.