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Hacks for getting your time back

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Topics Covered In This Episode
  • Mercer and Jeff discuss the importance of time management, with Mercer emphasizing efficiency and Jeff questioning the need for time hacks due to time scarcity.
  • Both agree that time is a precious resource and share strategies for gaining control over it, although Mercer acknowledges complete control is unattainable.
  • They emphasize the need for a "mental reset" by listing tasks, deciding what to continue, stop, or delegate, and finding ways to increase efficiency.
  • They address the shift from a "maker schedule" to a "manager schedule" and the need to rebalance tasks to boost productivity and happiness.
  • Jeff and Mercer provide tips for managing meetings effectively, with a focus on clear agendas and essential topics to eliminate wasted time in tangential discussions.
  • Finally, they emphasize strategic thinking in time management, including delegation, AI, and automation, and recommend periodic off-the-grid breaks for personal growth and problem-solving

Have a question or feedback about Business Unfiltered. Record an audio message https://s.bcast.fm/business-unfiltered-with-chris-mercer-and-jeff-sauer?episode=v8wk14j8
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Manage episode 394320257 series 3482081
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Topics Covered In This Episode
  • Mercer and Jeff discuss the importance of time management, with Mercer emphasizing efficiency and Jeff questioning the need for time hacks due to time scarcity.
  • Both agree that time is a precious resource and share strategies for gaining control over it, although Mercer acknowledges complete control is unattainable.
  • They emphasize the need for a "mental reset" by listing tasks, deciding what to continue, stop, or delegate, and finding ways to increase efficiency.
  • They address the shift from a "maker schedule" to a "manager schedule" and the need to rebalance tasks to boost productivity and happiness.
  • Jeff and Mercer provide tips for managing meetings effectively, with a focus on clear agendas and essential topics to eliminate wasted time in tangential discussions.
  • Finally, they emphasize strategic thinking in time management, including delegation, AI, and automation, and recommend periodic off-the-grid breaks for personal growth and problem-solving

Have a question or feedback about Business Unfiltered. Record an audio message https://s.bcast.fm/business-unfiltered-with-chris-mercer-and-jeff-sauer?episode=v8wk14j8
  continue reading

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