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Today we’re discussing how to get focused and get into “flow states” (what athlete’s call “The Zone”) to achieve more in less time. My guest is Peter Wishnie.
In his younger years Peter purchased a medical practice and after one year, he made more money than the previous owner did in any one of his 17 years of ownership.
Peter has been in business for over 33 years and has made multiple 7 figures for 30 consecutive years, landing him in the top 1% in his field. During those years he has learned key secrets that have helped him work a lot less while growing the business year after year.
In 2022, he sold that business for $2 million more than he paid for it.
The reason he sold it was mainly because his passion is now to help other businesses learn to have the life they so deserve and desire. Peter believes people become business owners or leaders not to be slaves to your jobs but to have the freedom to enjoy your family, hobbies, and friends. Peter wants to help you live your best life.
…and other golden nuggets of advice!
Peter says far from the expert of ALWAYS being focused. After every video he creates, he says “stay focused my friends”. He got that from that beer commercial, “stay thirsty my friends”. It’s because it’s because getting focused and into flow states isn’t always easy. We’re constantly getting interrupted with calls and our electronic devices.
Peter says he’s constantly getting bombarded with messages, and he tries to keep up with them. He remembers when he was younger back in 1989, when he purchased his practice.
Peter didn’t even have a desktop computer. People didn’t have cell phones. It was easy to get and stay focused with few interruptions. At the time when the phone rang it was a great thing for a business owner because it could be a prospect.
But creating focus and flow state is something Peter has since learned. He loves to study. He loves to listen to and learn from people. Peter purchased his first Franklin Covey planner back in the early 1990s. Peter wrote down his goals for the year; exactly what he wanted to achieve. He wrote them down based on what he was going to do every single month, then every single week. which made staying focused easier. Now Peter is also a John Maxwell certified leadership coach.
There’s a great book, “The One Thing”, you just focus on the one thing. Peter adopted that principle. Then he adopted Michael Hyatt’s “Full Focus Planner”. Because of that Peter wrote down the three major things he needed to accomplish every single day.
Some people love to cross things out every single day. Peter did this and that, but it’s that one thing, and it could be you. Like writing 20 pages in your book. That’s the one thing, the other things on your list don’t matter as much. You can also figure out what the top three things you must do are and write them down every day.
You must decide what’s important for your family, your relationships, your health, and so on. Then it’s a matter of putting those things first while you have a business to take care of. If you don’t take care of those other things, take care of yourself, your health, and building up your energy levels you’re going to crash sometime during the day. You might wake up totally fogged up, just like your brain’s all fogged and because you’re just not doing the right things to take care of yourself day in and day out. That’s where energy comes into play…
Imagine having all that energy, when you have all that energy, you can go longer during the day and the day goes by faster because you are just full of pep. Peter believes it starts with that. How did he learn to do that?
It came from medical school. Now imagine going to college. In Peter’s case he always had those few hard classes, but he also signed up for some easier courses like history of rock and roll. Meanwhile, he was taking physics and chemistry as a pre-med student.
Peter had a hard time his first year in school and he read a book called “How to Study”, and from that he learned how to organize and how to focus and then how to schedule focus. It’s about really knowing what you want to do each day.
Where do you start to get focused? Pull out a piece of paper or a journal. Write down everything that’s on your mind. Everything; everything that you think that needs to get done or everything that’s bothering you. And not even that just bothering you. Just write down everything. Just journal.
Then divide your life into a pie. Things like health, relationships, friendships, finances, your business goals, relaxation time, all that. Then what do you want to do in each of those areas? What are your goals? Just pick one little goal that you want to accomplish in the next 90 days.
You can get my book here: “Idea Climbing: How to Create a Support System for Your Next Big Idea”
In his younger years Peter Wishnie purchased a medical practice and after one year, he made more money than the previous owner did in any one of his 17 years of ownership.
Peter has been in business for over 33 years and has made multiple 7 figures for 30 consecutive years, landing him in the top 1% in his field. During those years he has learned key secrets that have helped him work a lot less while growing the business year after year.
In 2022, he sold that business for $2 million more than he paid for it.
The reason he sold it was mainly because his passion is now to help other businesses learn to have the life they so deserve and desire. Peter believes people become business owners or leaders not to be slaves to your jobs but to have the freedom to enjoy your family, hobbies, and friends. Peter wants to help you live your best life.
Connect with Peter on LinkedIn!
Learn more about Peter’s coaching and speaking!
Want to learn about “being in the zone” when it comes to money? Check out “How To Have a Successful Money Mindset with Robin Waite”
By Mark J. CarterToday we’re discussing how to get focused and get into “flow states” (what athlete’s call “The Zone”) to achieve more in less time. My guest is Peter Wishnie.
In his younger years Peter purchased a medical practice and after one year, he made more money than the previous owner did in any one of his 17 years of ownership.
Peter has been in business for over 33 years and has made multiple 7 figures for 30 consecutive years, landing him in the top 1% in his field. During those years he has learned key secrets that have helped him work a lot less while growing the business year after year.
In 2022, he sold that business for $2 million more than he paid for it.
The reason he sold it was mainly because his passion is now to help other businesses learn to have the life they so deserve and desire. Peter believes people become business owners or leaders not to be slaves to your jobs but to have the freedom to enjoy your family, hobbies, and friends. Peter wants to help you live your best life.
…and other golden nuggets of advice!
Peter says far from the expert of ALWAYS being focused. After every video he creates, he says “stay focused my friends”. He got that from that beer commercial, “stay thirsty my friends”. It’s because it’s because getting focused and into flow states isn’t always easy. We’re constantly getting interrupted with calls and our electronic devices.
Peter says he’s constantly getting bombarded with messages, and he tries to keep up with them. He remembers when he was younger back in 1989, when he purchased his practice.
Peter didn’t even have a desktop computer. People didn’t have cell phones. It was easy to get and stay focused with few interruptions. At the time when the phone rang it was a great thing for a business owner because it could be a prospect.
But creating focus and flow state is something Peter has since learned. He loves to study. He loves to listen to and learn from people. Peter purchased his first Franklin Covey planner back in the early 1990s. Peter wrote down his goals for the year; exactly what he wanted to achieve. He wrote them down based on what he was going to do every single month, then every single week. which made staying focused easier. Now Peter is also a John Maxwell certified leadership coach.
There’s a great book, “The One Thing”, you just focus on the one thing. Peter adopted that principle. Then he adopted Michael Hyatt’s “Full Focus Planner”. Because of that Peter wrote down the three major things he needed to accomplish every single day.
Some people love to cross things out every single day. Peter did this and that, but it’s that one thing, and it could be you. Like writing 20 pages in your book. That’s the one thing, the other things on your list don’t matter as much. You can also figure out what the top three things you must do are and write them down every day.
You must decide what’s important for your family, your relationships, your health, and so on. Then it’s a matter of putting those things first while you have a business to take care of. If you don’t take care of those other things, take care of yourself, your health, and building up your energy levels you’re going to crash sometime during the day. You might wake up totally fogged up, just like your brain’s all fogged and because you’re just not doing the right things to take care of yourself day in and day out. That’s where energy comes into play…
Imagine having all that energy, when you have all that energy, you can go longer during the day and the day goes by faster because you are just full of pep. Peter believes it starts with that. How did he learn to do that?
It came from medical school. Now imagine going to college. In Peter’s case he always had those few hard classes, but he also signed up for some easier courses like history of rock and roll. Meanwhile, he was taking physics and chemistry as a pre-med student.
Peter had a hard time his first year in school and he read a book called “How to Study”, and from that he learned how to organize and how to focus and then how to schedule focus. It’s about really knowing what you want to do each day.
Where do you start to get focused? Pull out a piece of paper or a journal. Write down everything that’s on your mind. Everything; everything that you think that needs to get done or everything that’s bothering you. And not even that just bothering you. Just write down everything. Just journal.
Then divide your life into a pie. Things like health, relationships, friendships, finances, your business goals, relaxation time, all that. Then what do you want to do in each of those areas? What are your goals? Just pick one little goal that you want to accomplish in the next 90 days.
You can get my book here: “Idea Climbing: How to Create a Support System for Your Next Big Idea”
In his younger years Peter Wishnie purchased a medical practice and after one year, he made more money than the previous owner did in any one of his 17 years of ownership.
Peter has been in business for over 33 years and has made multiple 7 figures for 30 consecutive years, landing him in the top 1% in his field. During those years he has learned key secrets that have helped him work a lot less while growing the business year after year.
In 2022, he sold that business for $2 million more than he paid for it.
The reason he sold it was mainly because his passion is now to help other businesses learn to have the life they so deserve and desire. Peter believes people become business owners or leaders not to be slaves to your jobs but to have the freedom to enjoy your family, hobbies, and friends. Peter wants to help you live your best life.
Connect with Peter on LinkedIn!
Learn more about Peter’s coaching and speaking!
Want to learn about “being in the zone” when it comes to money? Check out “How To Have a Successful Money Mindset with Robin Waite”