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The Kevin Miller Podcast

672: What can you delegate, automate or eliminate - Q&A with Michael Hyatt

The Kevin Miller Podcast

Kevin Miller

Nutrition, Relationships, Mental Health, Education, Social Sciences, Science, Society & Culture, Self-improvement, Health & Fitness, Religion & Spirituality, Spirituality, Medicine, Life Sciences, How To

4.51.4K Ratings

🗓️ 17 April 2019

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

You can’t do it all and chances are 99% you are currently doing too much. But you are stuck, right? Join the crowd. But insanity is doing the same things over and over and hoping for different results, right? In who #663 we talked with Michael Hyatt about his book, ‘Free To Focus’. There are three segments of the book; Stop, Cut, and Act. I really honed in on the difficulty of CUT-ting. STOP-ping to take things into account and chart a course, then ACT-ing on the course...I think most of us do pretty well, and those seem to get primary focus in the personal development sector. But then we generally get overwhelmed. So the middle initiative, CUTTING...realizing everything we say yes to, just adds up to overwhelmedness if we don’t also say NO to things, is what I used as our focal point in this show. I asked these questions to our audience, 1) What are some GOOD things you do in your life, daily and weekly, that might be getting in the way of GREAT things you could invest in? And 2) If half your responsibilities disappeared, what meaningful work would you spend more time doing? In your career/business and personal life? What tasks would you most like to delegate if you could? Then I had Michael Hyatt himself join to talk through your responses! I truly feel you may have a light bulb moment from this show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

This is a Glass Box Media Podcast.

0:06.0

Welcome to the Ziegler Show. I'm your host Kevin Miller and this is our Q&A show.

0:11.0

Okay, you can't do it all and chances are 99% you're currently doing too much or it's just me, hey?

0:18.0

But you're stuck, right?

0:19.6

Join the crowd.

0:20.6

Insanity is doing the same things over and over and hoping for different results right?

0:24.1

Well in show 663 we talked with Michael Hyatt about his book Free to Focus.

0:28.8

There's three segments in the book Stop, Cut, Act, and I really honed in on the difficulty of

0:35.2

cutting I mean stopping to take things into account chart a course set goals and

0:40.4

then acting on those things I think most of us we do well or we at least hear a lot of

0:47.2

content about those things right? But we get overwhelmed so that middle initiative cutting realizing that everything we say yes to just adds up to

0:57.8

Overwhelmingness if we don't also say no to some things that's what we really honed in on in the show.

1:05.2

Well, I ask these questions to our Ziegler audience.

1:08.0

What are some good things in your life daily and weekly

1:12.0

that might be getting in the way of great things that you

1:14.1

could invest in. If half your responsibilities disappeared, what meaningful work

1:19.2

would you spend more time doing? In your career, business, and personal life, what task would you most like to

1:24.8

delegate if you could? And then I had Michael Hyatt himself, author, again, of the new book,

1:29.9

Free to Focus, which is at the top of the bestseller charts right now.

1:34.0

He joined me to talk through your responses.

1:37.0

I truly feel you may have a light bulb moment from this show.

1:42.0

Okay friends, again Michael Hyatt has from this

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