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Episode 819: Stop Being "Busy" and Start Being Better (The Top 3 Reality Check)

Episode 819 Published 1 month ago
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Flashback Alert: This is a re-upload of Episode #711, and it’s currently sitting at Top 3 in our countdown because apparently, we all need a little help not being a disaster.

Why am I re-releasing this? Because I’ve spent the last few years interviewing Harvard professors, Stanford geniuses, and presidential speechwriters for my Brilliant podcast, and do you know what I learned? They ask better questions than you do. While you’re asking "Why isn't my phone ringing?", they’re asking things that actually move the needle. I’m sharing this again because the "busy-ness" trap is a real estate epidemic, and I’d like to see you recover before you burn out.

The "7-Eleven" Special (Minus the Slurpee): In this episode, I’m breaking down the 6 daily questions I’ve refined while building Y Realty. These aren't your typical "manifest your dreams" fluff; these are "look in the mirror and stop lying to yourself" questions.

What you’ll learn while I judge your daily routine:

  • The Clarity vs. Chaos Test: Are you actually leading your team, or just running around like a headless chicken with a nice business card?
  • The Energy Audit: Who actually deserves your best self today? (Hint: It’s probably not that one lead who has ghosted you since 2019).
  • The Avoidance Trap: How to face the one task you’ve been hiding from for three days.
  • Vision vs. Motion: The difference between moving forward and just vibrating in place.

Stop treating your career like a series of accidents. Watch the #3 most-watched video on the channel and start interviewing yourself like a Harvard professor would.

 

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