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The Amy Porterfield Show

#347: The ONE Thing All Successful Entrepreneurs Do For Time, Location, & Financial Freedom (And Why You Should Too!)

The Amy Porterfield Show

Amy Porterfield

Marketing, Entrepreneurship, Business

4.95K Ratings

🗓️ 19 November 2020

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

What you need to know about habits and successful entrepreneurs I know I speak for many entrepreneurs when I say that committing to a routine in the morning and before closing your eyes at night can play a big role in succeeding as an entrepreneur, as well as personally. Now, before you think that this is just another habits episode, I want you to hold your horses because this is not just another habits episode.  This episode is a real-life, no fluff, habits-in-a-time-of-a-pandemic podcast episode you need if you’re serious about becoming the very best version of yourself amidst building a six or seven-figure business and finding not just work-life balance but finding consistent and long-term full-life balance. I’m laying out the 3 P’s of creating habits that stick, which is a step-by-step process for finally creating lifelong habits. Here’s a peek at the 3 P’s: Pitch Practice Perfect How to create habits for mental, emotional, physical, and entrepreneurial well-being  Rate, Review, & Subscribe on Apple Podcasts ‘I love Amy and Online Marketing Made Easy.’

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0:00.0

I wake up around 5.30 every morning and for the first 30 minutes I get a coffee. I sit on the couch

0:07.5

with Scout because nobody is up at my house at that time and I journal. So I'll journal and I'm

0:14.1

in a group with some girls that we Marco Polo and we check in with each other about our health

0:19.7

and so I'll likely watch the Marco Polo's and then check in myself. So it's just kind of a centering

0:26.3

moment for me in the first 30 minutes. From there I then will either walk Scout or I will do

0:34.9

weights and walk Scout so I kind of alternate that. So there's always journaling, checking in with

0:41.2

my group and working out. Those are in my morning routines. So the night before I've already planned

0:49.2

my day so I don't need to do that in the morning and I also plan my food for the day in the morning.

0:56.1

So I'll make sure that I know exactly what I'm eating throughout the day. Some of you might think

1:00.3

that's very restrictive. This is how I do it. It works for me so I don't emotionally eat my feelings

1:06.2

during the day when I get stressed. So essentially my morning routine is very easy. Now once or twice

1:14.0

a week I've been adding 10 minutes of meditation. The Sunday I'll plan when I'm going to work out and

1:20.5

when I'm going to meditate. I don't like to meditate. I actually don't even like to journal. However,

1:25.6

I like the results and that's being an adult. Doing things that in the moment might not be your

1:31.1

favorite thing but you know the results are incredible. So that's essentially what my morning routine

1:38.3

looks like. Other options would include doing some breath work or stretching. I don't know. There's

1:46.0

so many different things you can do in your morning routine. Whatever works for you just be realistic.

1:56.5

I'm Amy Porterfield. X Corporate Girl turned CEO of a multi-million dollar business. But it wasn't

2:02.4

all that long ago that I lacked the confidence, money, and time to focus on growing my small but mighty

2:08.6

business. Fast forward, fast many failed attempts and lessons learned and you'll see the business

2:13.6

I have today. One that changes lives and gives me more freedom than I ever thought possible.

2:19.8

One that used to only exist as a daydream. I created the online marketing made easy pie paths to

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