Question
How do I practice delegation to rules?
Quick Answer
Identify three decisions you make repeatedly — daily or weekly — where you always arrive at roughly the same answer. Write each one as an explicit if/then rule: 'If X, then Y.' Post them where you'll see them. For one week, follow the rules without re-deliberating. At the end of the week,.
The most direct way to practice delegation to rules is through a focused exercise: Identify three decisions you make repeatedly — daily or weekly — where you always arrive at roughly the same answer. Write each one as an explicit if/then rule: 'If X, then Y.' Post them where you'll see them. For one week, follow the rules without re-deliberating. At the end of the week, evaluate: did the rules produce outcomes as good as (or better than) deciding each time from scratch?
Common pitfall: Treating rule creation as a one-time event and never revising. A rule that was right six months ago may be wrong now because the context shifted. The deeper failure is confusing the comfort of not deciding with the quality of the decisions being made on your behalf. If you never audit your rules, you've delegated to a ghost — a past version of yourself who may no longer understand your current situation.
This practice connects to Phase 27 (Delegation Patterns) — building it as a repeatable habit compounds over time.
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