My book Million Dollar Weekend is for aspiring entrepreneurs who dream of starting their own business. I break down the process of starting into simple steps that you can do in just one weekend.
Something clicked for me during a grueling bike climb - I wanted to quit. And isn’t that how it feels for everyone sometimes, in business and life? But it’s our ability to push through the right kind of suffering that drives real success.
In this week's episode, I dive into my own personal struggles and professional setbacks, sharing how pushing through those tough moments fueled growth at AppSumo and helped me reach my biggest goals.
In this episode, you’ll enjoy 3 BIG things:
How embracing suffering can lead to long-term rewards?
Why voluntary suffering can prepare us for unexpected hardships?
How to align pain with our purpose?
All these plus a bunch more ear nuggets along the way.
Check out my book Million Dollar Weekend, which helps you start businesses in just 48 hours. Check it out at milliondollarweekend.com.
In this episode, I share what I’ve been up to during the past few months, including why I haven’t released new content since August. I took time off for paternity leave and embraced the joy (and challenges) of being a new dad. This break gave me a chance to reflect on how important it is to take a step back and pause from work and doing the same thing every day.
In this conversation, you’ll enjoy 3 BIG things:
The benefits of taking time off and how it can bring clarity to your priorities.
My new routine as a dad
What’s next for my work with AppSumo and social content creation.
All these plus a bunch more ear nuggets along the way.
Check out my book Million Dollar Weekend, which helps you start businesses in just 48 hours. Check it out at milliondollarweekend.com.
In this episode, I chat with Ayman Al-Abdullah, My friend and former CEO of AppSumo, who played a pivotal role in scaling the company from $5M to $70M, from 2016 to 2021.
Since stepping down as CEO for AppSumo, he’s now become a growth strategy coach for many other CEOs. Ayman is of the best out there IMO and I wanted him to come on the show and share his insights into what it takes to grow a business from seven to nine figures, obviously drawing from his rich experience building a robust and sustainably growing company AppSumo.
In this conversation, you’ll enjoy 3 BIG things:
Why figuring out your ideal customer, even as a coach, is essential
Why people get stuck in a product creation loop rather than company creation.
The dangers of shiny object syndrome and why Ayman is the double down king.
All these plus a bunch more ear nuggets along the way.
You can find Ayman @aymanalabdul on Instagram or X
And if you fall into the 7+ figure camp and need help scaling to 9 figures, Ayman is your guy, you can find him at aymanalabdullah.com
Check out my Million Dollar Weekend at milliondollarweekend.com. If you need help starting a business, this is the book for you
Today we’re re-running our awesome episode where I break down the top lessons I learned from working directly under Mark Zuckerberg.
It’s always fun to go down memory lane and remember my time as #30 at Facebook. The lessons I learned there inspire me to this day and are relevant for anyone who is on their own business journey.
In this episode, you’ll enjoy 3 BIG things:
How to manage and treat employees.
How to focus on just one vision.
Why the details matter.
All these plus a bunch more ear nuggets along the way.
If you dig this episode and want to hear another episode where I break things down behind the scenes, go back and check out the episode where I run through the marketing for my book Million Dollar Weekend, that’s episode 335 in this feed.
What’s up, you sexy bastards. It’s your boy ‘diapers’ aka Rabbi Can’t Lose aka Noah Kagan.
Today we’re re-running our awesome episode with John Paul DeJoria!
John Paul is so INSPIRATIONAL. This was one of our most popular episodes last year (and also one of the most popular videos on my YouTube channel too), so we thought we’d put him in your ears once again.
John Paul went from being homeless to creating two billion dollar companies in completely separate industries, John Paul Mitchell haircare, and Patrón tequila.
In this episode, you’ll enjoy 3 BIG things:
Why creating the best products is essential for growing your company.
Why forgiveness is important if you want to move forward in life.
What being rich really means.
All these plus a bunch more ear nuggets along the way.
Go check out John Paul DeJoria and his foundation: https://www.peacelovehappinessfoundation.org/
If you dig this episode and want to hear another wise, successful entrepreneur story, go back and check out the conversation we did with Kevin Kelly, the founder of Wired magazine, that’s episode 298 in this feed.
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In this episode, I chat with Pete Maldonado, co-founder of Chomps, about how they built a half-billion-dollar meat stick empire, ultimately becoming the number three meat snack brand in the U.S.
Despite facing significant setbacks, including personal bankruptcy and multiple failed businesses, Pete has propelled Chomps to meteoric success, securing shelf space in major chain stores like Trader Joe's and Costco.
Today, he shares how he leverages customer feedback, overcomes packaging challenges, and maintains a passionate, high-performing team culture.
In this episode, you’ll enjoy 3 BIG things:
The importance of focusing on one thing and doing it exceptionally well.
The critical role of strategic partnerships and the creative solutions used to navigate supply chain challenges.
How Chomps stays ahead in the competitive meat snack market.
All these plus a bunch more ear nuggets along the way.
Go buy Chomps at all your favorite retailers and also check out @petemaldonado on Instagram and on X
If you enjoyed this episode and want to hear more about half-billion-dollar success stories, be sure to check out our Anonymous $500 Million Man episode – that's episode 357 in this feed.
Check out my book Million Dollar Weekend, which helps you start businesses in just 48 hours. Check it out at milliondollarweekend.com.
In today's episode, I caught up with a talented, award-winning author and professor of computer science at Georgetown University, Cal Newport.
Cal’s books are a manifesto for digital minimalism and focus. In this episode he shares his strategies for maintaining efficiency particularly in large organizations where meetings can often be a substitute for poor time management.
We also explore how long-term goals can easily be broken down into actionable daily steps and the importance of grabbing control of our digital habits.
In this episode, you’ll enjoy 3 BIG things:
What the difference is between office hours and meetings and why you should avoid the later
Why focus is the most in demand resource right in world with short attention span
How to balance the content creation algorithms without being on social media at all.
All these plus a bunch more ear nuggets along the way.
If you loved this episode and want to hear more about how we approach our content creation, check out an episode we made about Youtube strategy that’s Episode 310 in this feed.
Also check out Cal’s books at calnewport.com , his books ‘Deep Work’ and ‘So Good they Can’t Ignore You’ are classics and he has a new book called ‘Slow Productivity’ out now.
Go check his podcast since that’s really his only social media outlet, Deep Questions with Cal Newport
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In this week's episode, I sit down with Bill Perkins, a successful hedge fund manager, film producer, author, and high-stakes poker player. Bill has created significant wealth through energy trading and uses his money wisely.
Bill is all about finding values in meaningful experiences over material possessions. He also discusses his philosophy on balancing wealth, health, and time to achieve maximum life fulfillment. This episode is packed with practical advice and thought-provoking concepts that can inspire anyone to rethink their approach to wealth and happiness.
In this episode, you’ll enjoy 3 BIG things:
How to leverage opportunities in your field of work and make millions.
How to avoid a cookie cutter life.
Why you shouldn’t wait until your retirement to experience your dreams.
All these plus a bunch more ear nuggets along the way.
If you loved this episode and want to hear more successful commodity trading stories, check the episode we did with Rafa Martinez, that’s episode 305 in this feed.
Also Check out Bill’s book at diewithzerobook.com and @billperkins on Instagram and @bp22 on X
My book Million Dollar Weekend is for aspiring entrepreneurs who dream of starting their own business. I break down the process of starting into simple steps that you can do in just one weekend. The e-book version is on sale July 8-14, 2024 on Amazon, check it out.
In this week's episode, I’m going behind the scenes on Charles Duhigg’s marketing strategy and picking apart what he can do better, comparing what he does with other famous authors and my own experience on Million Dollar Weekend. This will be a book marketing playbook to turn any good book into a bestselling phenomenon.
I’m using Charle’s as an example here but everyone can take away some great marketing lessons whether you’re an author or not, you’re going to significantly boost your sales from implementing some of these simple overlooked tricks that can transform your marketing reach and impact.
In this episode, you’ll enjoy 3 BIG things:
How to create seamless, automated marketing funnels
Discover how to leverage social media platforms the right way.
Understand the importance of offering incentives and building a community.
All these plus a bunch more ear nuggets along the way.
If you loved this episode and want to hear more about my launch of Million Dollar Weekend go back and check out my launch strategy episode, that’s episode 335 in this feed.
Check out Charles Duhigg and his books at charlesduhigg.com and on @charleduhigg on Instagram & @cduhigg on X.
You can also check out James Clear and his marketing approach at jamesclear.com and @jamesclear on Instagram & on X.
BreezeDoc, is a Docusign alternative that we just launched. If you hate paying a monthly subscription just to get documents signed, go to BreezeDoc.com and get a lifetime deal, pay one low price and use it forever.
In this week's episode, I'm chatting with our very own David Kelly, who oversees our Originals Team releases at AppSumo. We’re going into the belly of the beast to see the guts and glory of developing a product we're incredibly proud of, BreezeDoc.
David and I discuss the challenges we faced, the strategies we employed, and the excitement of bringing BreezeDoc to life.
In this episode, you’ll enjoy 3 BIG things:
The obstacles faced during the creation of a competitive product.
What a difference incorporating user feedback into the user interface can make
How to make a product stand out from the rest
All these plus a bunch more ear nuggets along the way.
If you enjoyed this episode and want to hear more about our favorite tools at Appsumo go back a few weeks ago where we show you all the tools we use to run a $100 million company that’s episode 358 in this feed
If this episode inspires you to start your own business, check out my book Million Dollar Weekend, which helps you start in just one weekend.
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In today’s episode, you’re going to hear about a mad experiment we ran during the Million Dollar Weekend book launch on Tim Ferriss’s show. We put out a 48-hour challenge where the coolest, most interesting startup entrepreneur would win a weekend with me.
Our winner, Eli, raised $65,000 in just 48 hours and blew us away with his dedication and inspiring mission to do good in his community, feeding those in need in Philadelphia.
The Community Grocer provides healthy food to underserved areas in Philadelphia. Our weekend together was filled with valuable entrepreneurial lessons, a lot of fun, and insights into staying focused and impactful in business and life.
In this episode, you’ll enjoy 3 BIG things:
How to set clear measurable goals to work backwards from.
How to find what's working and double down.
How to get your first budget boner!
All these plus a bunch more ear nuggets along the way.
If this episode has inspired you to dream big for your community, don't miss our conversation with John Paul Dejoria, where he shares how he leverages his $5 billion wealth for impactful philanthropic endeavors.
Check out and go support Eli Moraru’s non-profit - https://www.thecommunitygrocer.org/
Also @the.community.grocer on instagram and @tcgfamily on X
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In today's episode, I break down all the essential tools and technology stacks that we use at Appsumo to power a 8 figure a year business. From financial management to email marketing, team collaboration and much more. This is the way we squeeze all that efficiency juice out and get a full cup of organization juice for everyone in the entire company.
I talk about over 50 tools and apps that we use, it’s full to the brim
In this episode, you’ll enjoy 3 BIG things:
What tools we’ve chosen to significantly enhance efficiency and growth
What tools are you missing from your toolbox and how can you implement them?
How to audit and simplify your technology stack and replace multiple tools with new all-in-one tools that are so much simpler .
All these plus a bunch more ear nuggets along the way.
Go over to noahkagan.com and check out all these tools.
Explore these tools to improve your business operations and check out AppSumo for great deals on essential software.
If you enjoyed this episode and want to put these tools to good use and you want to start a business, check out the 1st chapter of my book Million Dollar Weekend, that’s episode 333 in this feed
Sumo Day is one of the biggest sales of the year at AppSumo. And it’s for entrepreneurs like you, looking for the best software deals to grow their businesses. There are tools for marketers, agencies, content creators, developers and more. The sale goes until June 13, 2024 at noon CT, so if you want those juicy discounts, then get on it now.
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In this week's episode, I sat down with an anonymous entrepreneur who sold his business for $500 million and has since dedicated his life to philanthropy. He shared with me his story from building a business to giving away a significant portion of his buyout and focusing on what truly matters: happiness and giving back.
There’s also a ton of practical advice on how to manage substantial wealth and the balance between work and personal life. It's for anyone aspiring to achieve financial success while making a meaningful difference in the world.
You'll love these 3 lessons:
True happiness comes from within and aligning your life with your values.
Giving back and focusing on philanthropy can bring immense fulfillment.
Managing wealth effectively involves budgeting for what matters most to you and staying grounded.
All these plus a bunch more ear nuggets along the way
Also if you loved hearing this episode about a $100m buyout, check out this episode with Gary Levitt who built a company for $50 and sold it for $42 Million, that’s episode 41 in this feed.
My company AppSumo is running an insane giveaway right now, where we are giving away a Cybertruck! Go to http://appsumo.com/sumoday/ to enter until June 14.
In this week's episode, I chat with Marc Louvion, the launching machine behind various successful apps like Ship Fast, Zen Voice, and Poop Up. He’s another one in our Solopreneur series.
For the last few years Marc has been relentlessly building and shipping apps that solve real life problems in hope of becoming the next Zuckerberg. He shares his path from a struggling entrepreneur to a thriving indie hacker keeping 92% of his profits.
It’s a super interesting journey he’s been on and I love to see how successful he’s been by using a formula that you can copy in your own business..
You'll love these 3 lessons:
Showing up daily makes a difference.
Embracing failures as learning opportunities
Sharing your journey can build a loyal following and amplify your success.
All these plus a bunch more nuggets along the way.
Go give Marc some love: @marclouvion on Instagram & @marc_louvion on X
Also check out his companies:
ShipFast, IndiePage, LaunchViral, ZenVoice, PoopUp
If you loved this Solopreneur episode and want to listen to another, you’ll enjoy the episode we did with Justin Welsh which is one of our most downloaded episodes ever, check that out as ep 353 in this feed.
My company AppSumo is running an insane giveaway right now, where we are giving away a Cybertruck! Go to http://appsumo.com/sumoday/ to enter
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In today's episode, I break down how I made $3.3 million last year and how I spent it. Now, this isn't about boasting; rather, it's a transparent look into the complexities of managing substantial sums of money. There’s a lot of misconceptions about personal wealth management out there so I wanted to help share some clarity on how I do things.
I’m super proud of where I’ve gotten to in recent years but managing this level of income presents a lot of challenges. I've been striving to streamline my finances, and you can join me on this journey. I hope you can be inspired and get rich as well. It’s a great feeling and I know you can do this too.
In this episode, you’ll enjoy 3 BIG things:
How to invest back into your business to foster future wealth.
How to shield yourself from tax liabilities by using your personal projects as LLC’s.
What does having lots of money really mean to life satisfaction?
You’ll enjoy these things and a whole lot more.
If you liked this episode about hacking your wealth, you’ll also enjoy an older episode we did with Jeff Rose from Wealth Hacker (YouTube channel) you can find that as episode 194 in this feed.
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My company AppSumo is running an insane giveaway right now, where we are giving away a Cybertruck! Go to http://appsumo.com/sumoday/ to enter
Today we’re re-running our awesome episode with Justin Welsh! This guy is so IMPRESSIVE, and was one of our most popular episodes last year so we thought we’d put him in your ears once again. He runs a one-person business that does $1.7 million dollars a year, spends ZERO money on ads, and operates at a 94% margin! That’s right. He keeps most of the money.
What’s amazing is that some solopreneurs like to hire freelancers and virtual assistants, but Justin does everything himself. And he still has time to go on vacations frequently.
In this episode, you’ll enjoy 3 BIG things:
How to turn one idea into multiple pieces of content
The importance of being self-aware and accepting who you are
How a panic attack influences the way Justin runs his business
I had a lot of fun talking to Justin, so go check him out:
On Twitter – @thejustinwelsh
And his newsletter – justinwelsh.me/
If you’ve ever wanted to learn about running a one-person business and scaling it using systems, then you’ll love this episode…. AGAIN!
If you dig this episode and want to hear another successful Solopreneur story, go back and check out the conversation we did with Dan Koe, that’s 288 in this feed.
And if you enjoy listening to the podcast, I would really appreciate it if you left a review on Apple Podcasts to help more people find out about it. I might shout you out in the next episode!
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There's something truly inspiring about immigrants who overcome significant challenges to achieve remarkable success by coming to America. In today's episode, we're speaking with Patrick Bet-David, who is well on his way to becoming a billionaire.
We explore Patrick's remarkable journey, reflecting on growing up in war-torn Iran during the Islamic revolution, spending time in a refugee camp in Germany, and later serving in the US Military. From there, he transitioned to working for Morgan Stanley and TransAmerica before becoming their competitor and revolutionizing the entire insurance industry. Today, he owns 8 companies and recently sold one for a multi 9-figure sum.
In this conversation, you’ll enjoy 3 BIG things:
How unconditional love and unconditional pain has shaped his unbreaking resilience
How identifying your enemy can drive you to succeed
How he won in the competitive field of insurance sales
Enjoy these 3 things plus many nuggets along the way.
If you dig this episode and want to hear another Refugee turned billionaire story, go back and check out the conversation we did with Andrew Viterb, that’s 296 in this feed.
Check out Patricks podcast PBD and his newest book Choose Your Enimies Wisely. His website is https://www.patrickbetdavid.com/ and you can find him on Instagram and Twitter.
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In today's episode it’s all about landing those big-paying jobs by working for free. That’s right, you heard me, that’s no pay today BUT… a huge one down the line, let’s call it ‘Prework’. Roll in the six or seven-figure paydays.
I'll share how I snagged jobs and clients I wasn't qualified for; from my experience at mint.com, to how Jay Yang, Mitchel, Jeremy and Cameron all landed incredible opportunities working for me by going the extra mile. I'll break down how you can do the same and make it easy for people to hire you by putting a little extra effort in first.
In this conversation, you’ll enjoy 3 BIG things:
How to stand out and why those generic "Can I Help You?" messages fall flat
Where to uncover the hidden value your future employer is overlooking
Make yourself indispensable by going above and beyond, even without being prompted.
Enjoy these 3 things plus many nuggets along the way.
If you dug this episode and you're a fresh-faced job seeker, don't miss out on more career wisdom ‘10 Career Tips For Ambitious People in Their Twenties’ you find that in episode 162 of this feed.
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This week, I caught up with Laura Roeder, a dear friend who also happens to be an exceptionally skilled businesswoman. She is the Founder of a coaching software business called Paperbell.
We chat about handling envy, finding contentment, and happiness in our lives, both at work and personally. Laura's approach involves skipping traditional meetings, relying on freelancers, and keeping everyone on the same page with informal company updates.
Laura's a master at dodging work in the best possible way—she's smart and super efficient with her time. Following her lead, you might just discover that a day's workload can be knocked out in just 2 hours.
In this conversation, you’ll enjoy 3 BIG things:
When’s the right time to sell a business and do you actually need to if running the business is so damn easy.
The differences between selling SaaS products and courses.
Learn how to manage company updates and maintain alignment without traditional meetings.
Enjoy these 3 things plus more ear nuggets along the way.
Check out Laura’s website and her coaching software company Paperbell.
If you're hungry for more efficiency tips to level up your business game, check out last week's episode, the second in our ‘Brutally Honest’ series. Join me as I jump into the time machine to drop some serious wisdom on my younger self about the do's and don'ts of business. You can hear that in episode 348 of this feed!
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Today is the next part of our brutally honest series. We're shifting from 'Career Advice' to 'Business Advice'. Careers are like dipping your toes in the water, but business is where the real cash flow happens. And you know me, I'm all about that money!
I’m jumping back into the Miata time machine for 'Back to Noah’s Future 2', where I’m sharing the best business advice I wish I knew back in the day, and hey, maybe it’ll help you out too.
People are always hustling to reinvent the wheel and create new paths in business but the best path is already cut for you. So Listen up to my mental torment, learn from my mishaps, and hop on the expressway to those sweet, sweet money bags
In this conversation, you’ll enjoy 3 BIG things:
Follow curiosity, not opportunity
Find people who are already saying yes to a sale and build your business around them.
The importance of being intent to get the ball rolling vs. being sustainable to win the game.
Enjoy these 3 things plus about 20 more ear nuggets along the way.
If you enjoyed this and want to hear more go back and check out last week's PT1. of our Brutally Honest Advice series about getting started in your career. That’s episode 346 in this feed
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Today Noah Chats with Chris Hutchins, host of "All the Hacks", about the growth of his podcast and the art of making bold asks. In this conversation you’ll hear Chris’s masterclass in ‘The Power of Asking for What you Want’. Remember my coffee challenge, imagine that but on whatever those big bodybuilders take. This is huge advice.
Follow his intentionality and laser focus in asking his way to becoming one of the biggest podcasters out there. Together, we explore podcast growth strategies, effective monetization tactics, and the importance of taking small, consistent steps towards progress.
In this conversation, you’ll enjoy 3 BIG things:
Making an ask easy to say yes to by doing the leg work for the person you’re asking
Strategies how to monetize any podcast, content or project you’re working on
Getting to no faster, how not to waste time on someone sitting on the fence, and moving on to the next option quicker.
Enjoy these 3 things plus a bunch more ear nuggets along the way.
Check Out Chris @ http://chrishutchins.com and his Podcast 'All the Hacks' here
If you enjoyed this and want to hear more about being a productive content creator, check out a previous episode we did with infamous YouTuber Ali Abdaal called How to Be Productive. That’s episode 332 in this feed.
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Noah hops into his Miata shaped time machine to offer his younger self the Business Almanac Playbook, which has all the advice he’d ever need if he was to start over.
In this episode you’ll hear 21 pieces of invaluable career advice. From the importance of being okay with uncertainty to the power of compounding & persistence, Noah shares practical insights from his professional highs and lows to help you navigate your own business journey today.
In this conversation, you’ll enjoy 3 BIG things:
Why being the hub, connecting people can have a positive return 15 years later.
How content creation is an opportunity magnet and most people give up too soon.
What does a healthy work / life balance look like for a successful entrepreneur?
Enjoy these 3 things plus a bunch more ear nuggets along the way.
If you enjoyed this and want to hear more advice for young startups, go back and listen to our episode with Leif Rasmussen where he asks me questions about how to succeed as a young entrepreneur. That’s episode 291 in this feed.
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Today we debunk common misconceptions about introverted entrepreneurs not being able to thrive in a world that prizes the loudest and boldest.
Noah has been asked a lot recently about how Introverts can succeed in business, this episode provides actionable advice for navigating your entrepreneurial journey regardless of where you find your energy.
Follow these tips to optimize your introversion and you’ll be wealthy in no time.
In this conversation, you’ll enjoy 3 BIG things:
Why you need to partner up with someone that is strong in your weakest areas
How to overcome the fear of getting started by doing things on your own terms
Why social skills and how you interact with people is a learnable skill-set that needs to be practiced just like any other skill-set.
Enjoy these 3 things plus a bunch more ear nuggets along the way.
If you enjoyed this and want to know more about how to not let excuses hold you back from starting, check out the first chapter of my book called ‘Just Start’, which I exclusively recorded for as an episode here on this podcast. That’s episode 333 in this feed.
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In this week's episode, Noah unravels the top 5 strategies that catapulted AppSumo to over $100 million. Picture entrepreneurship like a scientific exploration – testing hypotheses, conducting experiments, and fine-tuning. We've already paved the way; integrate these 5 strategies now, and watch your business ascend to the illustrious 100-million-dollar milestone.
Learn how using prefluencers, creating AppSumo Originals, leveraging giveaways, being public, and mastering email marketing can transform your business. These aren't just strategies; they're AppSumo's tried-and-tested tactics for success!
In this conversation, you’ll enjoy 3 BIG things:
Enjoy these 3 things plus a bunch more ear nuggets along the way.
If you enjoyed this and want to know how I’m able to make all this happen and how I manage to fit so much productivity into my week, go back and check out last week's episode where I break down my 100 million dollar schedule, that’s episode 343 in this feed.
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In this episode, Noah answers a question he frequently receives about managing the complexities of running a business, writing a book, and maintaining a long-distance relationship.
So here’s some great life hacks and organizational strategies to navigate this complicated balancing act. From clarifying priorities and color-coding calendars to hiring "CEOs" for each project. See how Noah plans his weekly, monthly, and yearly reviews, coupled with accountability partners for staying on track.
All the practices, habits, and mindset that will help your efficiency and effectiveness in a multifaceted life.
In this conversation, you’ll enjoy 3 BIG things:
Priorities: Why focusing on fewer key priorities increases the likelihood of accomplishment. Identify your top three priorities and align your behavior accordingly.
Time Management: How to color code your calendar to visualize how your time aligns with your priorities.
Reflection & Action: How spending a little extra time organizing sets you up for that flawless execution. Less about perfection, more about becoming a consistent organized thinker.
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