3 main lessons to 4 Hours of Freedom
From a ping pong ball bouncing between the office and home demands to having enough time for work and family.
SM had 3 main problems:
No clear priority
Lack of an execution plan
Her focus was divided into managing a team and getting stuff done
Once she fixed it - she went from a ping pong ball bouncing between the office and home demands to having enough time for work and family.
And she was always full of energy at the end of the day.
3 main lessons from her journey:
1) Follow Your North Star
Most people think they need to hustle harder and “fail faster” to feel fulfilled.
That's not the case at all.
SM loves what she does because the work matters. It’s crystal clear the difference it’s making in her life and how she is impacting everyone else.
That’s the power of following your North Star.
Find yours.
2) Draw a Simple Plan
Eisenhower said, "The plan is useless; it's the planning that's important."
Your plan is not the be-all and end-all. But it does give you the foundation and next steps.
Sometimes it takes that first step to realize the next step. And the step.
Adjust as needed but stay focused on the goal. There’s more than one way to skin a cat.
3) Be Ruthless
To be great you need to let go of merely “good” opportunities. That’s how you make a difference.
Focus on what you need to do. And then do it.
Few people do what they said they were going to do. We need more of them.
What you need is already inside you. You're already it.
Next Monday I’ll open 4 Hours of Freedom where I’ll show you how to get 4 hours back into your day to achieve what matters to you.
I’ve typically sold more expensive stuff in the past.
But I realized how bad some of the advice out there is. And that if this has helped other people it might also help you.
It will be cheaper than ever to get started for just $250 so that's why I'm limiting it to only 3 founding members.
I’ll release it on Monday.
But if you’d like to skip the line and get early access reply “early” and I’ll send you the stuff.
Dan Silvestre
P.S.
Doors close when 3 people are in or on January 18th, whichever comes first.
If you’d like to get the lowest price, the earlier the better.
Reply "early" and I'll get you the details.