@ConnorAbene Crazy, right?
I have flailed an failed on X, but LinkedIn is my B2B game. I get stopped at industry conferences by the industry-specific content.
Has contributed to tens of millions of dollars over the years, easily.
@SuccessWithJake I guess. But I get a ton of these, and they're wasting my time even to simply respond. As if I don't have 1,000 other messages to get through.
@thesamparr Such a great point. Double down and focus on the season you’re in. For me it’s still building my company but health, hobbies and family get the majority of my time and attention. Grateful for this season.
@adamstatonsmith Wow I’ve been thinking about this too but for the East Coast, the Appalachian Trail.
Oldest is 10, but I’m thinking this will be a solo trip when I’m much older.
GTD told me to capture everything. So I captured everything. Then my list treated vendor renewals like quarterly goals.
That's crap.
Every task now hits 3 filters:
1. Moves a priority?
2. Am I the right person?
3. A, B, or C tier?
Most tasks die at filter one, where they should.
@rossiadam That's what I was wondering. He said he blocks people based on a tweet and unblocks them based on a tweet. Not sure how but that’s his “flow.” Maybe the second tweet surfaces based on someone sharing it with him.
@chrishume_@mattragland Haha. Seriously. Seems like that happens with a lot of people.
I'm a father of 3 and a business owner. Your are my idol with 4. You/we live in constant chaos and still make time for what's most important.
For 10+ years, I confused over-explaining with being a good leader. The more I explained, the less clear it got.
My coach said, "Drip, don't drown."
So, I used his standard for accountability: who does what, by when, to what standard.
This simple framework moved my team forward in 1-2 years that a decade of over-coaching couldn't.