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The Playbook With David Meltzer

Why Your Time Management Is Making You Broke

The Playbook With David Meltzer

David Meltzer, Entrepreneur.com

Entrepreneurship, Business, Careers

4.61.9K Ratings

🗓️ 29 December 2024

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Summary

In today’s episode, I’m joined by Dr. Shawn Dill and Dr. Lacey Book to explore how to align your actions with energy through five daily practices that drive exponential success. We discuss the science of energy aggregation, the importance of setting non-negotiables, and how consistency can transform your outcomes. Shawn and Lacey share their insights on balancing health, relationships, and productivity while clearing the interference that holds you back. Together, we unpack how small, intentional habits can turn possibilities into probabilities, helping you build a life of purpose, abundance, and meaningful impact in both personal and professional realms.

Transcript

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0:00.0

The first thing about five daily practices is the word practice.

0:04.0

Everything that I teach is based off of one theory in physics is energy does three things.

0:10.1

Energy has three characteristics.

0:12.3

It aggregates on itself.

0:14.5

So if we know that all energy, time, space, behavior, money, it's going to aggregate on itself with consistency, daily practice.

0:25.9

So more of what you want comes to you.

0:29.2

And it's a matter of your intention, which has five levels, of you're going to do everything

0:35.0

you can in the trajectory of what you want, say everything you can,

0:38.4

which is what Lacey was talking about. Remember, our words are really important, prefer we don't say

0:42.6

this. You're going to think it, right? Anybody's read Napoleon Hill, think and grow rich is based

0:47.5

off of that specific intention. Then we have belief, which is determined, believe it or not,

0:53.2

by time, right?

0:55.0

Time's an energy.

0:56.1

So how do we know how much we believe in something?

0:59.0

How much time we spend in doubt concerning that matter?

1:04.1

That's the only way.

1:05.1

So how can you measure guilt, David?

1:07.4

Well, last week I spent this much time feeling guilty.

1:10.5

This week I spent less.

1:11.9

I must believe more. Time is essential, which is why I call them daily, which involves 24 hours

1:20.1

of manned, constructive time, which is from the time light leaves the sun until it teaches earth.

1:25.9

This is math.

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