Episode #508
Time scarcity is usually a prioritization problem—every yes is a no to something else, so align choices with what matters most.
Clarity is foundational: define long-, mid-, and short-term goals and keep them visible and reviewed to stay on the right path.
Develop leadership capacity to create time leverage; role models show effective leaders make time and you can seek support/accountability to implement.
Jim, it's not that you're too busy, you just haven't prioritized it.
Anytime you say yes to one thing, it inherently means you're saying no to something else.
You're not too busy, you're just focusing on the wrong things.
I’ve worked with hundreds of high-achieving men— former athletes, business leaders, and busy professionals— and one theme comes up again and again: they struggle to make time for what matters most.
In this solo episode of “Success for the Athletic-Minded Man,” I break down the three real reasons high-achieving men stay stuck in the loop of busyness— and more importantly, how to break out.
You’ll hear why your lack of direction is costing you more than you think, why leadership isn’t about having a title but about managing your life, and how your environment might be sabotaging your success without you even realizing it.
I’m not offering hacks or feel-good mantras. I’m giving you the exact mindset shift that helped one of my clients go from stuck and unfocused to energized, dialed-in… and running for Congress.
So if you’re tired of watching your potential collect dust while you chase low-impact tasks, this episode is for you.
Forget the hacks. Let’s fix the root. Tune in now!
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