Do you feel overworked? Do you feel as though you never have time to relax?
What if you needed to work only one hour a day?
I was recently interviewed by Dorie Clark for Forbes.com and discussed how I do this with my business.
To be clear, I do not work one hour a day. I work one hour a day on my “current” business. I invest my free time in “future” business endeavors such as developing new products or creating new intellectual property. Because my time is disproportionately spent on the future activities, it gives me freedom to take time off more often.
This should not be interpreted as being lazy or doing a half assed job with the current work. I still demand the highest level of quality and service in the work that gets done. It just means that I am smarter about how I invest my time by delegating, deferring, and deleting unnecessary activities.
Read the article on Forbes.com here
It takes only 5 minutes, so you will have 55 minutes free for your other work activities.