How To Be Moderately Successful.

EP 49 The Two Timeframes That Will Make You a Better Leader


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In this episode, Mike discusses the importance of focusing on two critical timeframes: the next hour and the next ten years. He shares personal anecdotes and insights on how these timeframes can guide decision-making and leadership development. By balancing immediate actions with long-term goals, individuals can enhance their leadership skills and achieve greater success.

Keywords

leadership, time management, personal development, long-term goals, immediate actions

Takeaways

  • Focus on the next hour and the next ten years.
  • Immediate actions should align with long-term goals.
  • Identity statements can guide personal growth.
  • Balancing short-term and long-term thinking is crucial.
  • Intentional decisions enhance leadership skills.
  • Energy management is key to success.
  • Avoid living in reactive mode.
  • Dreams require actionable steps.
  • Consistency in actions leads to compounding benefits.
  • Reflect on future self's perspective on current actions.

Find out more about working with me or about applying to join the ILN. [email protected]

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