Add 3-5 hr day 3-7 days week Clone self via ai tech Make self available Daily with the public Better daily Mid life career all stars that dont dit the system and dont want to move Tru believers No BS Feels like a hobby or good habit like a ranch dog not thinking its working and having a blast...
@AlexHormozi Where do you get all your insights from , is it from doing the business and seeing what works and what doesn't and improving from there OR You learn these concepts from books , courses and resources and apply these to your companies. Just curious what you knowledge acquiring process is.
@@MircoBlumenthal no I'm not but I am part of of family business that is worth several million and if a free TH-cam vid giving common sense advice that has been written in 1000 self help books is something you couldn't find without paying a consultant that just kinda shocks me.
My top takeaways: 1. We often work on less important tasks because we know how to solve them and it makes us feel good 2. Working on the one critical task that would help progress everything seems daunting because you don't understand how to start and how to solve it (Alex recommends a "pulling the thread" technique where you just start to understand the problem and make progress one step a time, eating the elephant one bite at a time) 3. In short, we often do the wrong stuff, there'll be an ever-ending list of things we can do, but we should just let some fires burn and work on what is most important 4. Commitment is cutting off everything that is not related to our goal (in terms of fitness all unhealthy food, in terms of relationships all other people, in terms of business all less-important tasks) 5. Business waste a ton of money building bridges that they never finish, we waste a lot of time and energy doing things that we never finish 6. Just finish the work, just finish the task, constantly finish things, have it be done, then move on to the next thing 7. Focus on one thing, trim the branches
@@eagleeyemind4800the side hustles are the garbage branches that draw from the trunk. I’m yelling at myself right now because this makes it so clear and I’ve missed it for so long.
Thank you for clearing it up, Alex so far in this video and when he speaks on this topic (from what i’ve seen) speaks in absolutes without caveats like “there will be some smaller tasks you obviously need to do to keep your business running”. Although maybe he’s just speaking to bigger businesses and not the smaller entrepreneurs 🤷🏻♂️.
@@nvisionbeats he talked about letting small fires burn and then going back to them. There are definitely tasks we all still need to do (I’m a small business owner with revenues well under $100,000 annually), but fixing the biggest fire will sometimes and often lead to the smaller fires putting themselves out.
@@chrisodell5631 I hear you and I think I get the premise now after reading some of the comments reframing and finishing the video, but I was talking about tasks outside of Projects like managing finances, social media, replying to clients etc. I can be very narrow focused sometimes (sometimes on the wrong fires) but then things unnecessarily burn and I lose work, upset clients (or leads) or lose momentum.
The clarity in this video is unreal-focusing on ‘trunk’ tasks rather than side activities, identifying constraints, and pruning out distractions are simple but powerful moves. It's true that committing to the highest-impact task and letting the smaller issues ‘burn’ clears the path to real growth. Alex's approach makes high-level business success feel so achievable: identify the primary constraint, rally the team around it, and keep reassessing priorities. This is pure gold for anyone serious about leveling up!
Right? Here’s part of it: Do the presentation 20x in front of different audiences Record and watch yourself Refine during each process. Make the video or do the presentation in front a a larger, more important crowd after it’s fairly dialed in. He actually explained this in a video once. It’s not off the cuff. But because he has SOOO much material, his off the cuff remarks are simply fire.
The Tree example in the intro was such a good example to describe how most people work. Only Alex knows how to articulate things in that way because he truly understands the problems and knows exactly how to solve them 😤😤😤😤👏🏼👏🏼
One of the biggest things I need to emphasize is your network. You need a strong group of fellow business people to be friends with where your goals align and you work together. If anyone owns a business of any kind, get to know them. See who they know. And then if you need anything outsourced, ask for contacts. Become friends with everyone and your path to growth will almost reveal itself. But also, understand the market you're in. What people want. What needs to be improved. Think first and foremost "how can this be made better" and then make it happen. Most people won't even tell you what they ant because they don't even know, so you'll have to make all the innovations for them.
Exactly right Alex. The "Cost of Delay" of each of your changes informs what should be worked on now. If delaying the change costs $1M per week, and other changes are 10K per week, you work on the $1M/week first, putting everything else aside.
Alex you are literally the very best educator of this topic I have ever seen. Period. Nobody comes close. Every exec in the world should watch all your videos religiously.
Ok I'm only half thru the video but man, I had to pause to see how in the world I missed this gem from Hormozi, just to find out it is a new video, posted 2 hours ago. This guy doesn't miss
The number one problem for most businesses is sales. Stop getting distracted by ego driven activities and mentally draining tasks. You, the business owner, are simply the ultimate accountable salesperson. Sell more.
the golden thing here is eliminating all other commitments of your team until the most important thing is fixed and being clear about it. and it has to come from the higher-up, because team members usually don't feel the authority to eliminate their other commitments even in favor of the more important thing.
This is actually my biggest fear in making steps in business. Going all out in things that don't matter to the progress of my business. That's why, having a mentor is crucial to give an eagle eye perspective of the overall business direction. And, just like Alex and Leila said, looking for the right mentor is way even harder than looking for a customer.
most people continue snail pace patterns and don't change; most people think they're right and rarely wrong; most people want things handed to them; most people aren't willing to put in the work; most people don't step outside their comfort zone; most people don't consistently learn/apply;
TL;DW: 1 - Identify the highest-priority target (HPT) that has the highest leverage to help you/your team achieve their mission. 2 - Commit to executing that item by eliminating all others. Give your team permission to let everything that is not the HPT fall by the side. 3 - Create urgency by having more frequent meetings to clarify individual actions needed to execute the HPT. 4 - Reassess and Repeat. Boom just saved you 20 minutes of your finite life time. Go out and do something with it!
This is exactly what I needed to hear right now thank you. I'm 5-6 months into my business and I'm all over the place, we are a 2-person team and wear many hats I know that my email flows are what I should be doing but I've been avoiding it. I just need to ignore everything else and write them out
This is exactly what I needed today. Yesterday I realized i've been doing a lot of tasks that don't move the needle. And then today I see this video. Perfect timing. Thank you Alex for the reminder .🙏
I'm 100% with you on the concept of prioritization. But if any boss micromanaged me like that (with all those meetings), I would walk out on the spot. Fuck that. Lol.
Thank you Alex 🙏🏾 Literally just had this converstion with my wife 1 hour ago as I was regrouping. I'd been doing a lot of B & C level work for the past month.. couldn't put my finger on the source of my recent fruatration as I was so in the weeds doing lots of THINGS that didn't really move the needle. Back on it!
It was really hard to watch your video because every time you said something insightful 18:02, my mind flew away to the memories where I made mistakes, and I had to rewind again and again. Your content is mindblowing!
I get your point. But still, I will state that quoting or knowing the Bible should be normal for believers; it shouldn't be seen as a trait of leaders alone. ALL believers should know and quote the Bible. The Bible is for everyone.
Great video! I love the information. If I can make 1 recommendation is to eliminate the background music before the 10 min mark because I was getting distracted with the background music and losing focused on the information
This is the problem I faced all my life with working with other people. Instead of focusing on what matters, I have always had my time and energy pulled into smaller and borderline irrelevant sh1t. It's frustrating to make small crap like that priority in rooms where it gets pushed to the top of the list. Grrr 😅
Its late i did not see the video but from the comments is seems pretty clear Focus on what is important and finish the job,dont do many small silly things And one very important tool that i always remind myself i want to use it pen and paper Journaling or not just write down your tasks and focus of completing that ONE task one at a time before starting something else
I have learned the majority of this, this year. Of course, it took years to get to that part. It is good to do some pruning once in awhile. Try to stay away from that new shiny thing when you already have something that is proven to work. Stick with what works, and spend less time on what isn't working.
this also apply to a person's life as well, If you focus on the big things in life like wealth, health and relationships you basically eliminate all other small things that get in your way :D
🎯 Key points for quick navigation: [20:41] 🌳 Focus resources on the main priority to maximize growth. [20:56] 🔥 Prune distractions and concentrate on critical tasks. [21:09] 🎯 Prioritize solving the most impactful problem first. [21:23] 🚀 Identify and address the key limiting factor to unlock growth. [21:50] 💡 Increase meeting frequency for better communication and urgency. [22:18] 🌟 Use visual tools to track and celebrate progress. [22:44] 💪 Fully commit to solving the priority problem. [23:13] 🔄 Conduct regular check-ins to manage priorities effectively. Made with HARPA AI
This is so fking useful. I already knew the one thing from reading the book and just hearing it from different sources. But it hits different when someone like you says it. It adds a lot of weight to that believe scale (hey Sam). Most of the things you say I already knew but you are just adjusting the weight on my scales. Love you daddy Alex.
You say do one thing while you do multiple 1. X platform 2. Instagram and tik tok videos 3. Write books 4. Podcasts 5. Portafolio 6. Workshops 7. Endorse school 8. Skool game seminar 9. Workout 10. Etc
Most of these things are actually 1 thing. His number 1 priority task is improving his business funnel. Even working out, because keeping good care of your health will make your brain function well for business tasks.
The only way you can start a business is if you can actually produce things to sell them. And usually if you even produce things it doesn't mean people want them. You need to be good at producing things, and be good at knowing how to produce things that people actually want.
Want to SCALE your business? Go here: www.acquisition.com/yta
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Yeah how to beat 99% of people. Be born in the US. Boom!
How can I get your books in Spain? why you don´t ship to Spain, but only to Germany?
Add 3-5 hr day 3-7 days week
Clone self via ai tech
Make self available
Daily with the public
Better daily
Mid life career all stars that dont dit the system and dont want to move
Tru believers
No BS
Feels like a hobby or good habit like a ranch dog not thinking its working and having a blast...
@AlexHormozi Where do you get all your insights from , is it from doing the business and seeing what works and what doesn't and improving from there OR
You learn these concepts from books , courses and resources and apply these to your companies. Just curious what you knowledge acquiring process is.
Yellow on Purple ???
very hard to look at.
fire your graphics guy or try again
it's actually easy to beat 99% of comments
Because most people write the wrong stuff
it's easy, actually!
🐐
Alex Hormozi is right 😂
Boo, this guy stinks!
Jk, I'm just jealous I didn't think of that
1. Priority (1 priority)
2. Urgency
3. Eliminate Options (distractions)
4. Re-Assess
Boom, you get ahead of 99% of people
So we only need to do "1. Priority" then since we should only focus on the most important task?
the PUER strategy. Thought that would acronym better.
I like the asses part the most, I'm in 🫡
@@winterclimber7520 Yeah we need different words for that acronym to work lol.
@@BF-nonPURR If you put remove distractions lol
Alex's free content is better than most consultants I've hired... crazy stuff.
If that's actually true idk how you are in business 😂
@@jd229 Fortunately, we're doing well, but the number of people who overpromise and underdeliver is shockingly high.
@@jd229 and Mister jd229 is probably a multimillionaire, speaking with 20 years of experience in business, writing smartass comments.
@@MircoBlumenthal no I'm not but I am part of of family business that is worth several million and if a free TH-cam vid giving common sense advice that has been written in 1000 self help books is something you couldn't find without paying a consultant that just kinda shocks me.
@@MircoBlumenthalhe's right get over yourself
My top takeaways:
1. We often work on less important tasks because we know how to solve them and it makes us feel good
2. Working on the one critical task that would help progress everything seems daunting because you don't understand how to start and how to solve it (Alex recommends a "pulling the thread" technique where you just start to understand the problem and make progress one step a time, eating the elephant one bite at a time)
3. In short, we often do the wrong stuff, there'll be an ever-ending list of things we can do, but we should just let some fires burn and work on what is most important
4. Commitment is cutting off everything that is not related to our goal (in terms of fitness all unhealthy food, in terms of relationships all other people, in terms of business all less-important tasks)
5. Business waste a ton of money building bridges that they never finish, we waste a lot of time and energy doing things that we never finish
6. Just finish the work, just finish the task, constantly finish things, have it be done, then move on to the next thing
7. Focus on one thing, trim the branches
And there wasn’t one word about no side hustles from the thumbnail
@@eagleeyemind4800the side hustles are the garbage branches that draw from the trunk. I’m yelling at myself right now because this makes it so clear and I’ve missed it for so long.
Thank you for clearing it up, Alex so far in this video and when he speaks on this topic (from what i’ve seen) speaks in absolutes without caveats like “there will be some smaller tasks you obviously need to do to keep your business running”. Although maybe he’s just speaking to bigger businesses and not the smaller entrepreneurs 🤷🏻♂️.
@@nvisionbeats he talked about letting small fires burn and then going back to them. There are definitely tasks we all still need to do (I’m a small business owner with revenues well under $100,000 annually), but fixing the biggest fire will sometimes and often lead to the smaller fires putting themselves out.
@@chrisodell5631 I hear you and I think I get the premise now after reading some of the comments reframing and finishing the video, but I was talking about tasks outside of Projects like managing finances, social media, replying to clients etc. I can be very narrow focused sometimes (sometimes on the wrong fires) but then things unnecessarily burn and I lose work, upset clients (or leads) or lose momentum.
The clarity in this video is unreal-focusing on ‘trunk’ tasks rather than side activities, identifying constraints, and pruning out distractions are simple but powerful moves.
It's true that committing to the highest-impact task and letting the smaller issues ‘burn’ clears the path to real growth.
Alex's approach makes high-level business success feel so achievable: identify the primary constraint, rally the team around it, and keep reassessing priorities.
This is pure gold for anyone serious about leveling up!
Essence.
Technique takes time however.
I don't know how he delivers this much value in 23 minutes with what seems like hardly any cuts, notes, pauses, ums/uhs or fillers. 😮
You don’t know how to edit videos then
Right? Here’s part of it:
Do the presentation 20x in front of different audiences
Record and watch yourself
Refine during each process.
Make the video or do the presentation in front a a larger, more important crowd after it’s fairly dialed in.
He actually explained this in a video once. It’s not off the cuff.
But because he has SOOO much material, his off the cuff remarks are simply fire.
The Tree example in the intro was such a good example to describe how most people work. Only Alex knows how to articulate things in that way because he truly understands the problems and knows exactly how to solve them 😤😤😤😤👏🏼👏🏼
This and Alex’s ‘Maker Time’ video are probably the 2 most valuable videos on productivity I’ve ever seen. I’ve watched them over and over.
Reminder To Remind Yourself that it’s more important to be reminded than it is to be taught 🔥🔥🔥
Thanks for the reminder.
@ of course bro
you wasted 2 secs of my life, give it back to me
@@businessismyworld141 - It's his now.
@@businessismyworld141it’s time for you to remember those 2 seconds buddy boy.
One of the biggest things I need to emphasize is your network. You need a strong group of fellow business people to be friends with where your goals align and you work together. If anyone owns a business of any kind, get to know them. See who they know. And then if you need anything outsourced, ask for contacts. Become friends with everyone and your path to growth will almost reveal itself.
But also, understand the market you're in. What people want. What needs to be improved. Think first and foremost "how can this be made better" and then make it happen. Most people won't even tell you what they ant because they don't even know, so you'll have to make all the innovations for them.
Exactly right Alex. The "Cost of Delay" of each of your changes informs what should be worked on now. If delaying the change costs $1M per week, and other changes are 10K per week, you work on the $1M/week first, putting everything else aside.
Alex you are literally the very best educator of this topic I have ever seen. Period. Nobody comes close. Every exec in the world should watch all your videos religiously.
Ok I'm only half thru the video but man, I had to pause to see how in the world I missed this gem from Hormozi, just to find out it is a new video, posted 2 hours ago. This guy doesn't miss
The number one problem for most businesses is sales. Stop getting distracted by ego driven activities and mentally draining tasks. You, the business owner, are simply the ultimate accountable salesperson. Sell more.
the golden thing here is eliminating all other commitments of your team until the most important thing is fixed and being clear about it. and it has to come from the higher-up, because team members usually don't feel the authority to eliminate their other commitments even in favor of the more important thing.
This is actually my biggest fear in making steps in business. Going all out in things that don't matter to the progress of my business. That's why, having a mentor is crucial to give an eagle eye perspective of the overall business direction. And, just like Alex and Leila said, looking for the right mentor is way even harder than looking for a customer.
most people continue snail pace patterns and don't change;
most people think they're right and rarely wrong;
most people want things handed to them;
most people aren't willing to put in the work;
most people don't step outside their comfort zone;
most people don't consistently learn/apply;
Skip skip skipping as if programmed
I don't have a business, but what Alex saying is a life lesson.
I was thinking the same. This can be applied everywhere.
💯
In the end this is all about focus, intensity and mental clarity. Thanks Alex.
TL;DW: 1 - Identify the highest-priority target (HPT) that has the highest leverage to help you/your team achieve their mission.
2 - Commit to executing that item by eliminating all others. Give your team permission to let everything that is not the HPT fall by the side.
3 - Create urgency by having more frequent meetings to clarify individual actions needed to execute the HPT.
4 - Reassess and Repeat. Boom just saved you 20 minutes of your finite life time. Go out and do something with it!
9:43 is my fav part of this entire video. Love this guy. Such wisdom and digestible tactics.
This is exactly what I needed to hear right now thank you. I'm 5-6 months into my business and I'm all over the place, we are a 2-person team and wear many hats
I know that my email flows are what I should be doing but I've been avoiding it. I just need to ignore everything else and write them out
This is exactly what I needed today. Yesterday I realized i've been doing a lot of tasks that don't move the needle. And then today I see this video. Perfect timing. Thank you Alex for the reminder .🙏
What a great leader. If I had had a boss like him in the corporate world I may have never left.
I'm 100% with you on the concept of prioritization. But if any boss micromanaged me like that (with all those meetings), I would walk out on the spot. Fuck that. Lol.
Thank you Alex 🙏🏾
Literally just had this converstion with my wife 1 hour ago as I was regrouping.
I'd been doing a lot of B & C level work for the past month.. couldn't put my finger on the source of my recent fruatration as I was so in the weeds doing lots of THINGS that didn't really move the needle.
Back on it!
Absolutely fantastic explanation of how/why to prioritize
So true brother. I'm doing much better since I'm concentrating my efforts on one thing only
I needed to see this video. I literally started prioritizing this morning so this video confirmed I’m on the right track! Thank you! 🙏🏻
Crazy how specific you can make generalized information if you just have a good teacher
Gold advice. This is some real-tough management style need especially for SMEs like me. Thanks for making this happen!!
Hi team! I absolutely love the new background & the 'above' camera view so we can see Alex's drawings/writings :)
This content just keeps getting better and better
It was really hard to watch your video because every time you said something insightful 18:02, my mind flew away to the memories where I made mistakes, and I had to rewind again and again. Your content is mindblowing!
I get motivated when I listen to your strategies. Thanks again
🎉 this is exactly where I struggled with my last business and ended up being the downfall of my 10 year business
Thanks so much man. Never had I really understood what “prioritizing” and “commitment” means. Thanks for those explanations.
The one thing is an excellent book to extend on this video and a recommender!
You described my biggest problem. I put out the little fires and don’t focus on the big ones. Thanks big G
Bruh I hate the sound fx so much
1:42 pastor Alex
I get your point.
But still, I will state that quoting or knowing the Bible should be normal for believers; it shouldn't be seen as a trait of leaders alone. ALL believers should know and quote the Bible.
The Bible is for everyone.
I’m actually studying SCRUM for operations to implement, and you just described it in a much simpler, easier way.
He's so successful, he's making youtube videos instead of focusing
I needed this video. Thank you Alex!
I check TH-cam Three times a day for Alex hormozi video
success porn addict detected
Oh man, this is exactly what I need. Thanks man, really appreciated it.
Thank you. This is the perfect length and tone for me to understand this information that is essential to engrave in my brain.
Shoutout to you bro, this vid made me come up with the next strategy for growing my business
one of your best videoes (for me at least), thanks! appreviate the mix of details with examples and high level
Damn the man is casually dropping mad gems. This is actually amazing insights!
I just saw a short, and cliked the embedded video. And now I see that this pearl was posted 8 minutes ago 😮
It's like this guy is inside my mind lol! Great stuff
Wow mind blown thank you for making this so helpful!
Great video! I love the information. If I can make 1 recommendation is to eliminate the background music before the 10 min mark because I was getting distracted with the background music and losing focused on the information
This is insane amount of value man 💥
You really hit the nail on the head with this one
hey im working on coding projects right now and this was very applicable to me. Thank you
Bro the tree analogy is priceless!! Cheers mate
Literally boils down to alignment of prioritization and how things get prioritized. Extremely hard to do because of emotions.
This is the problem I faced all my life with working with other people. Instead of focusing on what matters, I have always had my time and energy pulled into smaller and borderline irrelevant sh1t. It's frustrating to make small crap like that priority in rooms where it gets pushed to the top of the list. Grrr 😅
Its late i did not see the video but from the comments is seems pretty clear
Focus on what is important and finish the job,dont do many small silly things
And one very important tool that i always remind myself i want to use it pen and paper
Journaling or not just write down your tasks and focus of completing that ONE task one at a time before starting something else
I have learned the majority of this, this year. Of course, it took years to get to that part. It is good to do some pruning once in awhile. Try to stay away from that new shiny thing when you already have something that is proven to work. Stick with what works, and spend less time on what isn't working.
resources don't come from the bottom or the soil (less than 5%) - they come from the atmosphere.
Erm actually🤓☝️
Since you want to be a smartass: plants derive their energy from photosynthesis, which comes from the sun, which is beyond the atmosphere.
@@michaelburrell4685 I was just keeping it simple for effect 🔥
Love this content! 💯💯💯My biz is made up of years of 1/2 built bridges 🙏🙏🙏
So basically focus on your side hustle and focus it full time
This was exactly what I needed to see thank you
Thank you for the quality content
First, guess I'm your nr1 subscriber now 😂
Can use a tomato plant as a example as you remove the "suckers" on tomato plant to make the main stems get thicker and produce more tomatos
Alex these vids are awesome. Thank you man
You're an amazing teacher
The impediment to action advances action. What stands in the way becomes the way
I have to listen to this every morning before I start
You are my inspiration Alex. Keep inspiring.
this also apply to a person's life as well, If you focus on the big things in life like wealth, health and relationships you basically eliminate all other small things that get in your way :D
i dont want to be ahead of 99% of people, i want to be ahead of 99% of successful people
wow!!
Top-notch analysis and presentation
A scattered approach is hindering your progress. The best thing is to narrow down and lock in. Don't spread yourself thin. Stay Uncommon!
Such a well-done video learned a lot
I needed to hear this today 🙏🙏
🎯 Key points for quick navigation:
[20:41] 🌳 Focus resources on the main priority to maximize growth.
[20:56] 🔥 Prune distractions and concentrate on critical tasks.
[21:09] 🎯 Prioritize solving the most impactful problem first.
[21:23] 🚀 Identify and address the key limiting factor to unlock growth.
[21:50] 💡 Increase meeting frequency for better communication and urgency.
[22:18] 🌟 Use visual tools to track and celebrate progress.
[22:44] 💪 Fully commit to solving the priority problem.
[23:13] 🔄 Conduct regular check-ins to manage priorities effectively.
Made with HARPA AI
Oh shit - I just made a YT video based off the same themed title 👀
Does this mean my SEO research is working?😂🤘
Love the video!
Going to watch this full valuable content ❤🎉❤
This is so fking useful. I already knew the one thing from reading the book and just hearing it from different sources. But it hits different when someone like you says it. It adds a lot of weight to that believe scale (hey Sam). Most of the things you say I already knew but you are just adjusting the weight on my scales. Love you daddy Alex.
Korisno, hvala Alex😃
Mind-blowing stuff keep it up
Bro I was watching a episode of your sales video and accidentally clicked on this 🤣
which episode?
This is what we like Alex
Just spitting facts so eloquently.
Incredible research as always
You say do one thing while you do multiple
1. X platform
2. Instagram and tik tok videos
3. Write books
4. Podcasts
5. Portafolio
6. Workshops
7. Endorse school
8. Skool game seminar
9. Workout
10. Etc
Most of these things are actually 1 thing. His number 1 priority task is improving his business funnel. Even working out, because keeping good care of your health will make your brain function well for business tasks.
@ everything can be one thing is you word it in that way
The only way you can start a business is if you can actually produce things to sell them. And usually if you even produce things it doesn't mean people want them. You need to be good at producing things, and be good at knowing how to produce things that people actually want.
Hormozi is testing his long form content in short form content first 🤯
I just saw an add by you before the video started, but I thought it was the video 😂😂😂
I'm fired up too! 🔥😤
Very true, I’m very distracted by doing things thta doesn’t matter
This was just great life advice regardless if you took this as business advice or not
Best video I watched this week.
It’s actually pretty easy to get ahead of 99% of comments
No
Bro did NOT get ahead of 99% of comments