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1: Imagine a baker. Someone who loves baking cookies.  

The baker is so good at baking that their friends and family members recommend they start a business.

So that’s what the baker does.

“At first, it’s a side hustle,” Dan Martell writes in his book  Buy Back Your Time. But before long, the baker has clients all over town.  

It’s hard to keep up with the demand for cookies, … continue reading

1: Miguel is an entrepreneur who started a real estate software company.

He was drowning in customer support tickets.  

“I’d been obsessed with getting back to people and solving their problems as quickly as possible,” he shares in Dan Martell ‘s book Buy Back Your Time: Get Unstuck, Reclaim Your Freedom, and Build Your Empire.

Dan writes: “Like most entrepreneurs, Miguel had built a business that was revolving solely … continue reading

1: For the past two weeks, we’ve been doing a deep dive into author Sahil Bloom‘s concept of “time wealth,” as detailed in his book The 5 Types of Wealth: A Transformative Guide to Design Your Dream Life.

We’ve explored how to see time and strategies to maximize the effectiveness of our time.

So far, we’ve looked at Warren Buffett’s Two Lists strategy, the Energy Calendar, … continue reading

1: Benjamin Franklin outlines his daily calendar and routine in his remarkable autobiography

Ben organized his days into six “time blocks,”  Sahil Bloom writes in his book  The 5 Types of Wealth.

  • 5:00 to 8:00 a.m.: Rise, wash, and address Powerful Goodness; contrive day’s business and take the resolution of the day; prosecute the present study; and breakfast
  • 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.: Work
  • 12:00 to
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1: “What is important is seldom urgent and what is urgent is seldom important,” said former President Dwight D. Eisenhower.

This quotation provides insight into one of the most accomplished individuals of the 20th century.  

He “was a highly effective leader and executive. He became known for his prolific, almost superhuman productivity,”  Sahil Bloom writes in his book  The 5 Types of Wealth.

Here are some of his … continue reading

1: Two questions to consider: Am I spending too much of my time on low-value, energy-draining activities? Am I so busy that I’m unable to prioritize time with the people who truly matter in my life?

For many of us, the answer to the questions above is: Unfortunately. . . yes.

Last week, we did a deep dive into author  Sahil Bloom‘s three pillars of “Time Wealth” as … continue reading

1: In Through the Looking-Glass, Lewis Carroll’s dark and menacing sequel to Alice in Wonderland, Alice runs hand in hand with the Red Queen, struggling to keep up because the Queen is running so fast.

“Faster! Faster!” the Queen calls out.

“The most curious part of the thing,” Alice observes, “was that the trees and the other things round them never changed their places at all: however fast … continue reading