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You Need a Weekly Rhythm, Not More Motivation | EP 168

17 min · 27 de abr de 2026
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If you are getting to the end of every week feeling like you have done nothing except put out fires — like the big stuff in your business has not moved an inch — this episode is for you. In this episode I break down why reactive weeks do not happen by accident, why being constantly available is keeping you stuck, and how to design and lock in a weekly rhythm that actually moves the needle on what matters. I also share the story of Drew, one of our Boardroom members, who committed to blocking Mondays for strategy — not Monday morning, the full day — and how that one decision changed the entire shape of his week and helped his business grow faster. Inside this episode we cover: - Why reactive weeks are a design problem, not a time problem - How being available for everything is keeping you the bottleneck - How to identify your big rocks and get them into your calendar first - Why consistency beats motivation every single time - What Drew did differently to stop running the business day to day and start leading it If you run an engineering or built environment consultancy and feel like your week is happening to you rather than being run by you, this episode will give you a clear framework to fix it. 👉 Check out our $10M+ Consultancy Roadmap Training. It’s a step-by-step guide to help you move from wherever you are now — whether that’s $1M, $3M, $5M or $10M and beyond — and build a business you can genuinely be proud of - https://youtu.be/qhusAlo3msw?si=JHK1JjXMMgJO08Hw [https://youtu.be/qhusAlo3msw?si=JHK1JjXMMgJO08Hw]

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