Transcript:
Hey everyone, I want to welcome you back to the Smash the system podcast. I’m your host, Nino Prodan. And in this episode I want to talk about when when are you going to do all this magnificent stuff with your life? And how are you going to fit into your day. I know working a nine to five you got to commute to work, you got to come back you got to get ready for work. If you got kids, you got to get them ready for school and get them to school. If they’re young, good luck. I hope you have help. And then when you get home you got to cook possibly clean then get the kids ready for bed. Get them to bed. Then you got to think, Oh yeah, that’s right. I need to breathe. When is that time to breathe? Don’t wait until you’re retired to breathe. Because that was the secret where people out and they don’t live much longer after they retire. Oh, that’s not happening anymore. And why wait? Why wait until you retire to live your life. I’ll tell you what, I’ll do this podcast five days a week. And I’ll keep it short. I’m not going to take a lot of time out of your life. But what I want you to do is take an hour, an hour a day, that’s it, and work on this. Everything’s not going to come together next week, next month, but if you put in the work, the right work, not trying to go for the next best thing or get rich quick schemes. You put in the work consistently. You’re going to create this for yourself. You’re going to create this for your future. A little time now is going to give you a ton of time later. One step at a time. All those little steps add up to a lot I promise you think about leasing a car. You think, Oh yeah, 12,000 miles, I don’t really drive that far to work every day. Make sure you don’t take any road trips, you know, everything’s going to be alright. And then the mileage starts adding up everyday to back from work to work. Maybe the grocery store, and all those things add up. And after a year, you’re wondering how the hell did I get to 20,000 miles an 8000 miles over, because all those little things add up over time. One hour a day. If you work one hour a day, for 365 days a year. That’s almost two months of working a nine to five, you get two months of work. So that one hour a day really adds up really fast. Other question of when is when when do I start? Start now start Today, and if you want, you can start right now I’ll give you a link to get your time in order. Check it out on the podcast website and make that when a commitment, that commitment as a meeting with yourself a meeting with your destiny, make that commitment today, and I’ll talk to you tomorrow.