He Did It My Waaayyy – Target 25
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Ever wonder what, exactly, goes into the day in the life of a billion-dollar executive? This nugget goes step by step through the day of two different billionaires. One you may know of, one you probably don’t. Both have days that are occupied by activities, habits, and core disciplines that are probably not in your daily schedule.
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Take a minute. I hope can give some people hope that love working. You know, they just they love what they do.
So here’s some tips. If you are let’s just say on the fanatical side about your business, maybe you think you were called to do it. Maybe you think God put you on this planet to get a project done and you know, it’s gonna take your lifetime to do it and you want to maximize every minute.
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So this is a day in the life of two incredibly successful entrepreneurs and you know, there’s a lot of people out there that wonder, you know, what goes into the daily activities of a successful entrepreneur. So I thought you guys all might find this informative and hopefully a little bit enlightening. There’s a gentleman out there named Jordan Zimmerman of Zimmerman Advertising.
Some people call him the Iron Man and you’ll hear why. He has 22 offices. They do 2.6 billion.
That’s billion with a B in their advertising agency. And Jordan wakes up at 3.30 in the morning and heads to the gym. He’s at the gym by 4 in the morning.
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After working out for 75 minutes, he’s home by 5.30, so he can get on his bike and bike for 25 miles. He then eats breakfast with his three youngest kids and then he takes them to school. At four points during his morning, he does 15 minute diagnostic evaluations of his top 20 clients and by 10 in the morning his assistant has set up 10, I’m sorry, excuse me, 20 10 minute phone calls.
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So that’s 200 minutes of time with each of his top 20 clients. He makes sure that he eats lunch with the member of his staff who currently has the biggest challenge and his assistant