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Don't you hate the tasks that take three times longer than you initially expected?

The time it takes to get a result will drastically change your experience. For example, many of us - if not all of us - will make a million dollars in our life time. Yet, some of us will make a million dollars over 40 years and some of us will make that in a year. I'm willing to guess that you, like me, would prefer to make the million dollars in year.

Now here's the thing about faster results …. you must be willing to spend money.

In today's episode we discuss the two ways that you pay for achieving a result. You can either spend money or spend your time. Choosing to spend money allows for the result to happen faster but the downside is that you don't gain the experience of completing the task. Spending your time to learn and complete the activity is going to cost you in time but you also gain the experience of completing the task.

Let's talk about when it's appropriate to spend money and when it's appropriate to spend your time. We'll also discuss why you erroneously choose to spend your time and the impact it has on your results and life.

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