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The Double Win

JAY PAPASAN: One Question to Upgrade Your Life

The Double Win

Michael Hyatt

Productivity, Teamleadership, Mental Health, Business, Leadership, Selfleadership, Personaldevelopment, Intentionality, Influence, Achievement, Selfdevelopment, Self-improvement, Management, Health & Fitness, Education

4.81.5K Ratings

🗓️ 12 February 2025

⏱️ 69 minutes

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Summary

In this episode of The Double Win Show, Michael and Megan sit down with bestselling author Jay Papasan to talk about the secret to extraordinary success: focus. Jay unpacks why most people struggle with distraction, how to create an environment for deep work, and why small, consistent actions lead to massive results over time.


Memorable Quotes

  1. “Our focus muscle depends on how long we’ve been using it and how much distraction we have to deal with every day.”
  2. “If it’s important enough, it belongs on my calendar.”
  3. “When you get really good at your one thing, you don’t just get many results. Your impact gets larger and larger over time.”
  4. “Extraordinary starts this way: It starts small and it grows so much faster than we can imagine.”
  5. “There’s two groups of people in life: doers who don’t have space to dream and dreamers who don’t have space to do.”
  6. “It creates anxiety and fear because it matters. We don’t want to fail at the things that matter most to us.”
  7. “Our culture rewards busy people who move fast and get things done.”
  8. “It should always be situational. When do we need to be fast? When do we need to be slow?”
  9. “If you’re going to do something extraordinary, it’s not going to be because you did millions of things. It’s going to be because you did that thing and the handful of things that matter around it extraordinarily well.”
  10. “Everything in life that matters happens pretty slowly.”



Key Takeaways

  1. The Focus Bunker: How to design a workspace that protects your attention so you can do your best work
  2. The Domino Effect: The science behind tiny actions that lead to exponential growth
  3. The Myth of Busyness: Why getting a lot done doesn’t mean you’re moving forward (and what does)
  4. The Value of Slow: How taking your time can actually speed up your success—and why the best things take time
  5. Rituals for High Performance: Small habits that make big results inevitable (and how you can implement them today.)


Resources


Watch on YouTube at:  https://youtu.be/UnMEk4qAJcw


This episode was produced by Sarah Vorhees Wendel of VW Sound

Transcript

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0:00.0

When someone says they're really busy, my internal question is usually, what are they hiding from?

0:05.5

Because busy is like, man, I got a lot done today. Did any of it matter?

0:10.7

Would be the next question. Checking a lot of boxes is not how you find extraordinary success.

0:18.3

Hi, I'm Michael Hyatt. And I'm Megan Hyatt Miller.

0:22.5

And you're listening to The Double Wind Show.

0:28.5

And we're super excited today because we have our good friend Jay Papazan.

0:30.8

By the way, I totally butcher his name in the interview.

0:34.5

But we now know Papazan is the right pronunciation.

0:36.0

I think he's Greek.

0:37.2

He's a Memphian. We'll'll get to all that in this conversation.

0:39.9

But Jay, if you don't know, is the author of the book, the one thing. And I mean, probably no

0:45.9

audience more than ours is more likely to have read that book. We should say also the co-author,

0:50.5

Gary Keller. Yes, with Gary Keller of Keller Williams fame.

0:54.9

Jay has sold with Gary, I don't even know, millions maybe, of books.

0:59.4

The most recent number I could find on The One Thing was three and a half million copies?

1:03.4

Yeah.

1:04.1

That's a lot of books.

1:04.8

It's a lot of books.

1:05.9

Almost no authors achieve that.

1:08.5

1%.

1:09.0

Yeah, I think the reason is because this framework in the one thing is so helpful,

1:13.8

which really helps you prioritize and focus on what truly matters to achieve extraordinary

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