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What happens when you try to lead, build, sell, strategize, and “just handle it” all by yourself? In this episode, I break down how Dan Martell’s book Buy Back Your Time quietly doubles as one of the most important leadership books you can read—especially if you’re a leader who’s stuck in the loop of doing instead of leading.
I unpack why leadership without structure always ends in burnout, why so many leaders keep saying, “I’ll just do it myself,” and how that mindset caps not only their impact, but their team’s potential. Using real stories—from a successful landscaping owner in St. Louis to a bowling alley/restaurant owner who actually empowers his right-hand leader to “shop for the groceries”—we explore what real delegation, ownership, and trust look like in the real world.
This conversation is not about sitting on a beach with passive income. It’s about the freedom to do the work that brings the most value, drives the biggest impact, and lights you up—and building systems and people around you so your entire organization can win. We’ll walk through Martell’s Buy Back Loop (Audit → Transfer → Fill) and translate it into practical leadership moves you can use, even if you’re not an entrepreneur.
If you’re serious about owning the mission, leading with purpose, and winning with discipline, this episode will challenge how you’re spending your time, where your energy is going, and how you’re either multiplying or limiting the performance of your team.
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By George EvjenWhat happens when you try to lead, build, sell, strategize, and “just handle it” all by yourself? In this episode, I break down how Dan Martell’s book Buy Back Your Time quietly doubles as one of the most important leadership books you can read—especially if you’re a leader who’s stuck in the loop of doing instead of leading.
I unpack why leadership without structure always ends in burnout, why so many leaders keep saying, “I’ll just do it myself,” and how that mindset caps not only their impact, but their team’s potential. Using real stories—from a successful landscaping owner in St. Louis to a bowling alley/restaurant owner who actually empowers his right-hand leader to “shop for the groceries”—we explore what real delegation, ownership, and trust look like in the real world.
This conversation is not about sitting on a beach with passive income. It’s about the freedom to do the work that brings the most value, drives the biggest impact, and lights you up—and building systems and people around you so your entire organization can win. We’ll walk through Martell’s Buy Back Loop (Audit → Transfer → Fill) and translate it into practical leadership moves you can use, even if you’re not an entrepreneur.
If you’re serious about owning the mission, leading with purpose, and winning with discipline, this episode will challenge how you’re spending your time, where your energy is going, and how you’re either multiplying or limiting the performance of your team.
Key Takeaways
Three Actions to Take Today
Join the Conversation
👉 Follow me on Instagram, LinkedIn, and YouTube for more leadership and high-performance insights.
👉 Join Our Community and connect with like-minded leaders focused on growth and execution.
If this episode hits home, share it with one leader who’s still trying to do everything themselves. That’s how we grow the mission.