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Are you often caught in a whirlpool of tasks, constantly gathering information yet struggling to make significant strides towards your cherished goals?
We are joined by Jason Abrams, the Head of Industry and Learning at Keller Williams, who unravels the art of orchestrating one's life around a pivotal focus. Drawing from various models and a treasure of personal experiences, Jason shares how centering your day around The ONE Thing model - tackling the most pivotal task at the crack of dawn to ease the remainder of the day - can be a game-changer. We delve into the tendency of becoming intellectual tourists - constantly soaking up information yet faltering at the implementation stage.
Jason challenge the conditional chase of joy and advocate a holistic blend encompassing work, family, spirituality, and wealth. He also shares a unique method of aligning work priorities while nurturing key relationships and nudges you to confront the relationships you need to either foster or sever, pushing past the fears barricading your next steps.
If you're yearning to reclaim the reins of your life, prioritize your 'ONE thing', and carve out a harmonious, fulfilling existence, then this episode is your catalyst.
Stay tuned for the upcoming launch of the Millionaire Real Estate Agent podcast releasing on October 23.
To learn more, and for the complete show notes, visit: the1thing.com/pods.
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Are you often caught in a whirlpool of tasks, constantly gathering information yet struggling to make significant strides towards your cherished goals?
We are joined by Jason Abrams, the Head of Industry and Learning at Keller Williams, who unravels the art of orchestrating one's life around a pivotal focus. Drawing from various models and a treasure of personal experiences, Jason shares how centering your day around The ONE Thing model - tackling the most pivotal task at the crack of dawn to ease the remainder of the day - can be a game-changer. We delve into the tendency of becoming intellectual tourists - constantly soaking up information yet faltering at the implementation stage.
Jason challenge the conditional chase of joy and advocate a holistic blend encompassing work, family, spirituality, and wealth. He also shares a unique method of aligning work priorities while nurturing key relationships and nudges you to confront the relationships you need to either foster or sever, pushing past the fears barricading your next steps.
If you're yearning to reclaim the reins of your life, prioritize your 'ONE thing', and carve out a harmonious, fulfilling existence, then this episode is your catalyst.
Stay tuned for the upcoming launch of the Millionaire Real Estate Agent podcast releasing on October 23.
To learn more, and for the complete show notes, visit: the1thing.com/pods.
We talk about:
Links & Tools from This Episode:
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Ensuring your team uses the same consistent brand language is an important part of marketing your business.
It can be a challenge to get everyone on the same page, though. That’s where TextExpander comes in. It can ensure your team’s communication is consistent, current, and accurate. It also allows them to communicate faster so that they can focus on what’s most important.
Visit TextExpander.com/podcast to learn more and get 20% off your first year.
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