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Thrivetime Show | Business School without the BS

Design Your Ideal Schedule for Your Ideal F6 Life

Thrivetime Show | Business School without the BS

Clay Clark

Business, Entrepreneurship

4.71.5K Ratings

🗓️ 6 March 2018

⏱️ 9 minutes

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Summary

Clay Clark breaks down how to design your ideal lifestyle so that you don’t end up building up a massive net worth with zero time freedom to enjoy it.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome back to the Thrive Time Show. Have a business question? Email us today at

0:07.0

info at thrive time show.com.

0:09.0

Oh yes Thrive Nation, welcome back to the Thrive Time show on your radio.

0:14.8

My name is Clay Clark and we're talking about designing your ideal F6 life.

0:20.9

Designing your ideal lifestyle.

0:23.8

Now this is big because if you don't do this, what's going to happen is you're going to find

0:30.0

yourself with all the money in the world and not enough time to enjoy it.

0:36.7

Or you'll have things put on your schedule that you don't want to do, but because you now make more money, you feel the sense of obligation to

0:46.3

do them.

0:47.3

So I'm going to read you a bunch of notable quotables from some really, really wise people,

0:52.3

successful business people. And I'd like for Eric

0:55.0

Chuck to give us kind of a quick editorial on each one of these so I'm going to go

0:58.5

through the notable courtables this is the first one from Lee Cockrell and he says

1:02.0

you either pay now or pay later with just about

1:05.4

every decision you make about where and how you spend your time. This is the guy who

1:11.3

used to manage 40,000 employees as the executive vice president of Walt Disney World Resorts.

1:17.0

He had 1 million customers per week that he was in charge of, but he talked about this.

1:21.0

He said his number one role was being a husband being a husband and a father

1:26.2

But yet he was managing 40,000 employees in a million customers a week so Chuck talk to me about why it's important to put the things that matter in your life into your actual calendar, to actually schedule them.

1:36.5

Well, I think it's actually Lee Kalker that continues to talk about this concept of everything is a trade-off.

1:42.6

Everything is a trade-off.

1:43.8

So you've got to have your schedule,

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