The Brain Food Podcast

Ep872 Paying Yourself First in Time

17 min · 16. Juni 2026
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Most financial advice tells you to look at your bank statements to save money. In this episode, we argue that you need to look at your calendar instead. Wealth creation isn't an information problem—it’s a behavioral problem. And the most expensive mistake you can make is starting your day in a reactive deficit. When you wake up late, rushed, and exhausted, you are forced to buy your way out of time deficits by paying a premium for convenience, food, and quick dopamine hits. Today, we break down the concept of "Paying Yourself First in Time." Just like the classic financial rule of saving money before paying bills, this strategy requires you to claim your highest-energy morning hours for your own development, health, and internal clarity before giving a single second to the rest of the world.

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