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How I Stay Productive 86% of Every Day
Maximize your productivity and transform your life with Ryan's 7 essential tips in this game-changing video!<br/>---<br/>Want to be coached by me on real estate investing? Join our Wealthy Investor program today at https://wealthyinvestor.com/<br/><br/>Purchase the Wealthy Way book here: https://wealthyway.com/book<br/>---<br/>We all spend 24 hours a day working on something. The true choice is what you want to be working on. Most people don’t leverage their time productively, so in this video, Ryan shares 7 tips to help. <br/><br/>1. There are several things that multiply your time and give you leverage. The first is labor, like meal prep, walking the dog, and cleaning your house. You can leverage this by hiring someone to do these things for you. The second is technology. Instead of giving a speech in front of 20 people in person, record your speech and share it with a million people online. The third is capital. And lastly, skill. If you are good at doing something then you’re able to do that thing quicker than other people who aren’t skilled. <br/><br/>2. Evaluate your time. You do this by recording how you’re actually spending your day. For one week, set a timer for 15 minutes. When it goes off, write down what you’re doing. At the end of the week, tally this up. You’ll see where you’re wasting time and be able to create a time budget. <br/><br/>3. Create your dream schedule. Write out what you want your dream week to be like. No work on weekends, church on Sunday, golfing on Fridays, working at your business from Monday to Thursday, etc. Then break down your daily schedule. <br/><br/>4. Constantly ask yourself why you do what you do. As you grow your ability to outsource stuff, like driving, or having a home gym, will change. You can then spend your time doing other things. Remember that limitation creates innovation. You’ll recognize your limitations by asking yourself why you’re doing the stuff you’re spending time doing. <br/><br/>5. Remove distractions. Social media is one of them. Drinking and going to bars are others. gambling, porn, Netflix; you have to get these distractions out of your life in order to be truly productive. <br/><br/>6. Change your community. You need to upgrade your network and get around high-level people who have accomplished more than you. Cut out friends and people who are holding you back and who don’t believe in what you want to achieve. <br/><br/>7. Rest. You gain more by resting than you do by working to the point of burnout. Even God rested on the 7th day, and he’s commanded us to do the same. This will keep you from losing momentum.