Walk and Talk w/ Dan Watkins

Be strategic about what you personally spend your time on | For your life

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Click here to book a meeting with Dan⁠ [https://content.databased.com/revenue-consulting-and-sales-recruiting] and talk about your specific situation. -- Dan is sharing something he figured out early in his career and has never stopped doing: outsourcing what doesn't need to be him so he can be fully present for the things that do. He walks through three things he outsources so he can show up fully at work and at home: an EA, a cleaning crew that runs on a rotating schedule around family logistics, and a yard crew for the heavy seasonal work while his kids handle the ongoing maintenance. Spend the money to free yourself up. It's worth it

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