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By Haider and Abdulmohsen
The podcast currently has 16 episodes available.
This episode was recorded on 14 September 2019.
- We kicked off the episode by briefly discussing podcasting tools and approaches (our recording set-up is still not ideal and we're looking for ways to improve it)
- We took a short detour in the conversation to discuss the last Apple keynote (and Haider might join the Dark Side/Light Side - depending where you stand - by switching from iPhone to Android because of the iPhone's "disrespectful design")
- Abdulmohsen shares his new (newest/latest/final/final final/really final this time) branding of his physical product (the table previously known as Tré)
- Haider shares his thoughts on there not being a "one best option" (there are usually many, equality great options)
- Abdulmohsen shares his thoughts on being Branding-focus vs Product-focus
- Haider will be launching two campaigns: The 100-Day Challenge and the "You Have 7 Minutes" Challenge
- Haider explains how small habits bundled together can help you feel more accomplished and have an abundance of time (when you may have previously felt that you don't have time)
- We discuss the importance of social proof
- Haider shares his setup for his email course, as well as problems he's encountering (with deliverability, plus a feature request for ConvertKit)
- Abdulmohsen has published his short guide on filtering ideas! 🎉
- Haider shares some thoughts from a book he recently read: Mini-Habits for Weight Loss (on not feeling deprived and focusing on eating real food)
Listen in to our conversation to find out more!
This call was recorded on 1 September (again, apologies for the gap between recording and publishing)
Here are some of the things we managed to discuss:
Listen in to learn more, and we hope you'll feel inspired to start your own 12 weeks of progress!
Aaaaand we're back with our 2nd season of #12weeks (i.e. the second time 12-week accountability program between Haider and Abdulmohsen)
There were a few weeks between the two 12-weeks, and this episode kicks off with some juicy updates (like Haider launching his first info product!).
Note: The episode was recorded on 8 August 2019. We may experience a delay between recording and publishing as we're working on enhancing the audio quality of our episodes.
Here are the highlights of this episode:
- Haider launched a daily email course on productivity that's available as a 12-week program (obviously) and a 4-week program. It's available at http://donewithgrace.com
- We discuss launching without having an entire product ready and other ways to break down a product to prioritize shipping
- Abdulmohsen shares an update on his idea validation guide (from Season 1), which he's looking to publish THEN flesh out with additional examples and case studies
- Using http://200wordsaday.com to get into the writing habit and creating content that can be used in info-products
- Abdulmohsen's experience using the Streaks app (spoiler: he loves it!)
- Abdulmohsen shares updates on his physical product Tre, both in terms of manufacturing and branding
- Haider recommends the writings of Amy Hoy (http://twitter.com/amyhoy) of Stacking the Bricks (http://stackingthebricks.com) on building tiny products to create a passive income stream
- Haider reveals the number of sales of his email course (it's currently a low number, but he'll be sharing updates on how he's growing his sales)
Another note: The published calls will be every 2 weeks. We felt this would give time for better updates and richer content. We will continue to have our accountability calls weekly.
There's just a few days left in our 12-weeks accountability experiment (sorry for the drama in the title!). In this call, the central theme of our discussion is about organizing resources for projects and being able to reference case studies and examples to support the ideas we're looking to share.
In our next call we'll reflect on the 12-weeks experience and ways we can improve it in the future.
Note: Apologies from Haider for the delay in posting this episode and a missing episode while Abdulmohsen was away.
This episode is mainly about a conversation we've been putting off for two weeks: talking about financial independence, how we define our professional ideals, and what success means to us.
Some points we discussed on this call:
- There is not one definition of success or a single career path we should all follow
- Some of the restrictions that come in the corporate world are being challenged through the adoption of remote work, as well as the results-only work environment (ROWE)
- How passive income can enable a life of freedom
- We reference Dan Pink's excellent book Drive, which identifies 3 factors necessary for work satisfaction: Mastery, Autonomy, and Purpose.
- The need to continuously reinvent ourselves and how changing jobs or careers is often perceived as a bad trait
Note: We kicked off the episode with talk about traveling with youngsters. If that's not something you're interested in you might want to skip the first 7 minutes or so.
Also, we had a technical error while recording (also known as receiving a phone call). Apologies if the audio is a bit jarring when that happens (towards the end).
Hope you enjoy the episode and have a few takeaways from it!
In this episode, Haider and Abdulmohsen discuss how happiness leads to success (not the other way around), removing friction from doing habits, and how to reduce your timeline to achieving your goals.
Other topics discussed include:
Next week's episode will include a discussion of financial independence, since it's a topic that we've been touching on for some time without diving deep into it.
8 weeks down and 4 to go!
The past week was a good one for both of us on different fronts. Abdulmohsen, having made progress with his health goal of going to the gym but not working on the idea generation guide he's writing, brought up the topic of trade-offs between our goals. We ended up discussing The Four Burners Theory (that success requires abandoning one or two of the "burners" in your life: Health, Family, Friends, Work).
We don't agree with the theory but trade-offs are definitely something to consider. We also discuss a few strategies on how to achieve success on multiple fronts.
Other topics we discussed:
- What motivated Abdulmohsen to achieve his gym goal
- "Each of us has their own Everest to climb" and the importance of celebrating your own goals no matter how small or insignificant they seem to others
- Walk and talk meetings
- The book Badass: Making Users Awesome, by Kathy Sierra (and why it's such a badass book)
- The limited reserves of energy and willpower that we have and how taking on too many cognitively straining tasks and activities can deplete us of willpower and we end up making bad decisions
This episode also featured a special guest: Abdulmohsen's infant son Tareq in the background (we're still not sure if he was agreeing or disagreeing with what we were saying).
We've completed 6 weeks of the 12 weeks challenge! In this episode we review how far we've come and what we think of our progress so far (time has flown by, and realizing we're half way there has been an eye opener). We also discuss a few topics related to writing and building an audience.
In this call Haider and Abdulmohsen discuss strategies on selling info products or making them available for free. How do you choose? They also discuss productivity tools and finding the tool that meets your needs.
The podcast currently has 16 episodes available.