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The Playbook With David Meltzer

How do I Prioritize My Time to Get More Done in a Day? | #AskDavidMeltzer 11

The Playbook With David Meltzer

David Meltzer, Entrepreneur.com

Entrepreneurship, Business, Careers

4.61.9K Ratings

🗓️ 11 February 2021

⏱️ 5 minutes

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Summary

Taking inventory of your values every day will allow you to get more done in a day. Take some time every day and ask yourself, what do I want today? Next, you have to find out who can you be of service or value to, and who you can ask "do you know anyone that can help me?" Then you have to study your calendar, study the activity you have planned, and the activity that you don't have planned. When something pops up that wasn't originally planned, go back to your values and ask yourself, "can I do this now?" If you can do it now then do it, if you can't then put it back into the white space in your calendar to do later or delegate it to someone else. Then you have to practice ending fear, when you find yourself in ego-based consciousness, stop, identify that you are accelerating in the wrong direction, take a deep breath, then roll in a different trajectory back to your highest frequency. If you want me to answer your question on the podcast, tweet me @davidmeltzer or email me a video at [email protected] of you asking me a question and I will answer it for a future episode! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

I feel like 24 hours in a day is almost not enough time for me to get everything done.

0:04.5

I can often find myself doing many things and not be able to prioritize the focus of what I need

0:11.2

to do to take care of my clients and everything like that, the fulfillment, the sales, everything.

0:15.7

So I kind of have it all on my plate now. I know I'm hiring some people, but I just want to know

0:20.4

exactly what's the best way I can prioritize my time. So I have five daily practices, the what,

0:27.2

the who, the how, the now, and the why. If you take inventory of your values every day, you're what?

0:34.0

What do I want personally today? Just think a few minutes to think about it. What do I want

0:38.6

experientially? What do I want giving wise? And what do I want to receive? Especially what do I

0:44.3

want to receive? People get so busy working, they forget to make money. So make sure you think

0:48.6

about what you want to receive, too. So that's the what? Then you got to get to the who. So you know,

0:53.8

reach it out and go alive with me is a good step, but find out the who in your life. In other words,

0:59.2

who can you be of service or value to, but also who knows somebody that can help you, either

1:05.0

themselves or somebody else. Remember, everyone's a sponsor. There's no gatekeepers. So you reach out

1:10.1

to the person that's already where you want to be, ask them for direction. The third is the how,

1:14.4

the how's where we prioritize the how that I have is the mathematical equation to luck. I pay

1:20.2

attention to by utilizing my calendar and giving intention by effectuating and executing

1:26.4

on the prioritization of my calendar. I utilize attention plus intention equals the coincidences

1:33.1

that I want. Now, remember this, it's a good thing that 24 hours doesn't feel like enough time.

1:38.9

That means that you're expanding, growing that you're pushing yourself. There should always be

1:42.1

some leftovers of stuff you can't get done to put back into your calendar, which then moves us from

1:48.1

the what the who the how to the now. As you've broken down that calendar with activity, a plan,

1:54.3

studying activity, you don't have plan and your sleep, as I've been talking about, you know,

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