Eric shares an "accountability call" from his Weekly Compass group, focusing on the concept of an "availability audit". He emphasizes that this is about evaluating what you make yourself available for, as saying you are "too busy" might actually mean you are "too available" for less important things. learn how many time management problems faced by business owners, such as dealing with office work, lead management, and answering phones, can be solved by conducting an availability audit. Eric also recommends the book "Buy Back Your Time" by Dan Martell as a resource for this.
Key Takeaways:
- Conduct an availability audit to identify areas where you can reclaim your time by evaluating what you make yourself available for.
- Practice the principle of automate, delegate, and eliminate in your daily routines and tasks to free up time for more important activities.
- Become intentional with your schedule by using time blocking to ensure you dedicate time to your priorities, even if you start small.
- Regularly re-evaluate your time management and be willing to make adjustments as your life circumstances and goals change over time.
- Shift your focus towards activities that produce value and contribute to your goals, and consider offloading less critical tasks.
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