How To Buy Back Your Time With Dan Martell
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 พ.ย. 2024
- Join Eric Worre and Dan Martell as they chat about managing time effectively and boosting productivity. Dan's personal journey from adversity to entrepreneurial success is a key highlight. He underscores the significance of focusing on tasks that invigorate you and delegating energy-draining ones. They also emphasize self-awareness, mentorship, and the value of mastermind groups. Listeners can gain valuable strategies for enhancing efficiency, setting high standards, and making purposeful decisions. The conversation inspires action and the application of mentorship and book knowledge for greater efficiency and success.
Tune in for valuable insights on improving your time management and productivity skills!
About:
Dan Martell is the founder and CEO of SaaS Academy, the world’s No. 1 coaching program for B2B SaaS founders. He’s also a serial entrepreneur, triathlete, investor, author, husband, and father. Dan’s a 5x SaaS founder with three successful exits, including companies such as Clarity.fm, Spheric, and Flowtown. Since founding SaaS Academy, he’s coached 800+ B2B SaaS founders to scale with confidence. On average, his SaaS Academy students have increased their MRR by 209% within six months.
HIGHLIGHTS:
Effective time management and boosting productivity
Dan Martell's inspiring journey from adversity to entrepreneurial success
Identifying tasks that energize and delegating draining ones
Practical strategies for enhancing efficiency and decision-making
The value of investing in personal development and learning from mentors
Taking action to become smarter and more efficient in life
Creating structure and setting intentional standards for success
The significance of confidently saying no to unnecessary commitments
Transforming from an unstructured lifestyle to a highly productive one
Key principles for achieving success in both personal and business endeavors
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TIME STAMPS:
00:00: Cold open intro
00:42: Introduction to Dan Martell
03:21: Dan’s story about addiction and prison time
06:19: How prison led Dan to discover his passion for computer programming
08:29: Building successful businesses without sacrificing personal life
10:51: The two phases of entrepreneurial growth
14:06: Avoid comparing yourself to others and think big
16:34: Time management and energy audits for entrepreneurs
21:11: Prioritizing time and tasks in Network Marketing
25:05: Productivity hacks and overcoming self-sabotage in business
29:46: Where to get Dan’s book
31:54: Time management strategies for entrepreneurs
35:12: Prioritizing tasks and delegating tasks
37:22: Mom guilt
40:19: The importance of taking back time for oneself
42:16: Self-improvement through books and awareness
45:10: Mentors, masterminds, and habits for personal growth
50:10: The importance of being intentional and saying no to distractions
52:46: Designing a structured life with intentional habits
55:57: The importance of creating space for creative projects
58:50: Dan’s personal growth journey, desiring to become the "10.0 version"
1:01:55: His experience meeting John Maxwell
1:05:57: Like and subscribe
1:06:16: END
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Thank you Dan for pointing a couple pointers that were Awesome the key in the starting your staff who is the prime person to make people run you big projects to your assistance which is what makes your free your time up and it makes your day run smooth as I use to do in grocery store was to the hardest task first with my staff was always my priority .
The structure is the key to breaking down your day it’s a blast when all the big tasks get done and everything flows in an easy way. Always would have a to do list in the grocery store for assignments for the next day if I was getting a distributor on 20 bins of watermelon it’s a staff strategy to make sure they know where to put all the pallets on the store floor asking DM to utilities the space in the store..
Thank you Eric and Dan! This was an amazing interview...LOVE this channel ❤
What I learned in the Grocery store Business you see so many different ways is a great experience because everyone has a different way to do things until you teach and learn certain strategies.
It is great seeing these two speaking. Shoutout from Moncton!
OMG...the giving tree that becomes a stump!(38:00...then, you know what happens, your spouse leaves the relationship because you gave without wisdom and failed to develop yourself!! This is such great , advice guys!
Thank you Eric!
That was a great conversation!🔥
It’s a mindset is you have a standard what you do it’s a rhythm and you don,t change it unless something out of the normal habits that you have change the plan
Great why not time is life
Cool 🎉
5 years smarter but not 5 years older by reading a book.. Wow🎉
It's easy to be very picky when you realise when you work for somebody, you are actually selling part of your life. Then you won't accept any low hanging fruits.
This interview might be called buying back your interview because I can’t tell who’s being interviewed these guys bug me with this stuff where they always bring these people on and then they talked instead of letting the person talk who they are supposed to be interviewing. It’s like let’s bring this guy on so I can tell him how smart I am about his book.
I agree. Less interruption would add more value on all ends. Set the direction, let the man cook. Stir when necessary but get out of his way! Well said
Dan you attack the biggest fish in the pond than the easier parts come later in the day