S7E21 How I Run a 100M Business in 4 Hours a Day While Most CEOs Work 80
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The most important work I do every day — the work that built a $100M company — takes about four hours. Not 12, not 16. Four. In this episode, I break down the exact operating system I use to collapse time, why most productivity advice is garbage, and the two things I focus on every single day that change everything.
My Daily System (2 Things That Matter)
1. Sharpen the Saw — I protect my morning. No phone, no email, no fires. Meditation, movement, building capacity. By the time I sit down to work, I'm operating at a completely different level than someone who woke up and started doom scrolling.
2. Make the Big Scary Moves — The one or two actions that could change everything but you keep putting off because they're uncomfortable. That's what I do first. Everything else is noise.
The BREAD Framework (For Everything Else)
Anything that's not sharpening the saw or making big scary moves gets run through BREAD:
B — Batch similar tasks together
R — Reduce scope or frequency
E — Eliminate what doesn't need to happen at all
A — Automate anything repetitive
D — Delegate anything outside your zone of genius
The Conversations You're Not Having
The chaos that destroys most businesses isn't the stuff you see — it's the hard conversations you keep avoiding. The underperforming team member, the unhappy client, the problem brewing in the background. Say the thing that needs to be said. Today, not next quarter.
"An hour of high-signal work is worth 10 hours of low-signal grinding. That's how you collapse time."
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