Quantum Leadership

Effortless Execution


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Effortless Execution

“To me ideas are worth nothing unless executed. They are just the multiplier, execution is worth millions.”. - Steve Jobs

If you want transformation in your life, then you have to execute, you have to move from head knowledge to actually implementing the ideas that you've learned because if you don’t execute then nothing happens and your life will not change, and you will not be any better than you were yesterday.

Most people are trying to do more with what they have, being busy all the time, but struggling to achieve their goals and plans. Effortless execution teaches you to get into flow, to master your energy and invest your time so you can have the impact you want to have.

Takeaways from this episode:

  1. If you want transformation in your life then you have to execute, but most people are trying to do more by fitting more into the time they have. Effortless Execution teaches you to get into flow, invest your time wisely and make things easy.
  2. The ability to focus and identify the core activities that will move your business or life forward is part of the process.
  3. Understand that you can do anything you want but not everything you want, so find exactly what you want to work on and put your energy into the things that make you happy whilst getting the right people around you to help you execute your plans.
  4. Master your time and master your energy and you will find the key to executing effortlessly.

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