Episode #246

Accomplish More by Exercising Constraint

With Michael Hyatt

What could you accomplish if you were truly free to focus on the things you love most? A man who will help you find out is our guest today, the one and only Michael Hyatt.

Michael is an amazing, successful speaker, author, and entrepreneur, as well as a husband and father.

On today’s edition of The Speaker Lab, Michael and I cover a lot of ground including his evolution as a speaker, and specific elements of his book Free to Focus that relate to your speaking journey. We talk about the freedom compass and the weekly and daily three, and more.

This is an exceptionally insightful episode you won’t want to miss so join us for number 246 of The Speaker Lab with Michael Hyatt.

THE FINER DETAILS OF THIS SHOW:

  • What’s the hustle fallacy?
  • What does the power of constraints mean?
  • How can you include your family in your side hustle dreams?
  • Why he recommends having someone else with you on the road.
  • What is a weekly preview and how do you do it?
  • How do we apply the Pareto Principle?
  • How many goals should you set per quarter and per year?
  • What happens once you’ve worked more than 55 hours in a week?
  • And so much more

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