“If we do not create and control our environment, our environment creates and controls us.” -Marshall Goldsmith How Hyper-Focused Entrepreneurs View Time You have all the time in the world, if you know how to utilize the time you’re given. They have learned how to increase their reps and intensity, so that an hour for them equals ten hours for their competition. This is how hyper-focused winners operate. You’re going to learn the skills you need faster than 99% of the world. If you put in 10x the amount of work, or work 10 x more intensely than your opponents, you’re going to outperform them in record time. You decide how often (repetition) and how deliberately (intensity) you work. They want to spend more time with their family. As a result, they feel they never have enough time for the things they want to do: The problem is, most entrepreneurs will delay for years on unnecessary “conventional” paths. You just need to stop going the standard pace and increase your repetition and intensity of your work. You can fully learn a new language, gain 100,000 email subscribers, earn tens of thousands of dollars, read dozens of books, all in just a few months. One 30 days, they finish what takes authors five years to finish. Short for National November Writing Month, each year thousands of writers write full-length novels from start to finish each November. Once you understand this concept, you can move as fast as you want.ĭon’t believe me? Consider NaNoWriMo. This is a learned skill, but it’s one of the most important skills you can learn as an entrepreneur. The world’s most successful entrepreneurs understand that by increasing their repetition and intensity, they can create an abundance of time, allowing them to achieve extraordinary goals years faster than their competition. “The time that leads to mastery is dependent on the intensity of our focus.” -Robert Greene, Mastery How To Create Abundant Time For Your Business You need to learn how to change your relationship with time by increasing your repetition and intensity, which creates an abundance of time. If you want to become a hyper-focused winner and experience enormous success years earlier than most entrepreneurs, you need to quit going the standard pace. This is a fixed-mindset, based on most entrepreneurs’ low levels of repetition and intensity - both of which you control. Most entrepreneurs think of time as an “either/or” construct either they have enough time to reach their goal, or they don’t. These entrepreneurs don’t understand time is relative an hour for you can be an eternity for a hyper-focused winner, meaning they can do ten, even one hundred times more work per day than their opponents. They believe there’s an “average timeline” for achieving goals, like the time it takes to earn a million dollars, build a company, or retire. Most entrepreneurs are operating far slower than they need to, wasting months and years working towards goals they could actually achieve in mere weeks. “Most people have no clue what they are doing with their time but still complain that they don’t have enough.” - Grant Cardone LOVED this video.How To Become a Hyper-Focused Winner and Achieve Your Goals Faster Than Your Opponents Can For four years! …all the while KNOWING in my head that the hyperfixation was just w r o n g on so many levels. So the boss, the environment, the sounds, the teeth grinding were all gone, but I was still healing. So, so frustrating! My hyperfixation example is the four years it took me to quit thinking of all the angst I suffered from a micromanaging boss. In split seconds of time, I’m internally angry at the loud sound, angry that it jolted me, angry that now I have to regroup and how dare he drop that pan lid on purpose?! Externally I KNOW that he didn’t do it on purpose, but by the time my mouth quits saying his name, I learn that I blurted out “are you alright?” in an accusatory tone that implies he best be unconscious. No biggie (because by now I don’t even realize I’m married let alone that he is in the building.) But then suddenly he drops a large metal pan lid that jolts me out of hyperfocus. For example, let’s say I am hyperfocused on my hobby. Rick, I LOVE all your modeling work! It teaches us a new thing about our friend! (that is you by the way) When I hyperfocus (hf) my sensitivity can make me really grumpy.
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