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Before Breakfast

Bill your time for a week

Before Breakfast

iHeartPodcasts

Education, Self-improvement

4.51.5K Ratings

🗓️ 4 January 2024

⏱️ 11 minutes

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Summary

Figuring out where the time goes can help you spend it better

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0:00.0

Hey this is Prop from the Hood Politics with Prop Podcast and this what we do here we take all these high

0:04.6

polluting political ideas and things in the news and explain it to you in the language that we all speak in

0:10.1

just like I don't know take filibuster believe or not you already know what that is

0:13.1

because if you got a mama that don't play no games you've been filibustering your whole life

0:16.9

hey mom no look listen listen listen listen mom before you make your decision what

0:20.8

had happened was everything said after that is a

0:23.0

filibuster you just trying to stall her out to avoid the inevitable Congress do it all

0:26.6

the time see you already knew so listen to hood politics with prop on the iHeartRadio

0:30.7

app Apple Podcast or wherever you get your podcast.

0:34.3

Welcome to Before Breakfast, a production of I Heart Radio.

0:41.4

Good morning. production of I Heart Radio.

0:45.0

Good morning. This is Laura.

0:47.0

Welcome to the Before Breakfast Podcast.

0:50.0

Today's tip is to try acting like a lawyer or an accountant for one work week.

0:59.5

Track your time and think of yourself as billing it to different projects.

1:06.5

The experience will likely be enlightening and give you some ideas of how to best spend your working hours.

1:18.0

So I have spoken with lots of lawyers and accountants

1:21.4

over the years.

1:23.0

Many have told me about having to bill their working hours to different clients.

1:29.0

That means tracking their time, often in small increments like six minutes. That is, one-tenth

1:38.4

of an hour. These tend to be highly paid folks and six minutes for a $500 an hour lawyer is

1:47.7

50 dollars. Still worth noting. I can tell you from these conversations that basically no one likes

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