Dan Martell
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Billionaire rule number five, create your filter.
And I learned this from Richard Branson, one of the smartest.
You see, Richard, when I last saw him, he doesn't carry a phone.
What he does have is his assistant, Helen.
She is the filter.
Nothing gets to Richard unless it's supposed to.
Now, to you, if you didn't know, you might think he's lazy.
But what you would hear if you could listen to those conversations is that he's using his time for the best resource he can, not operationally, but looking and identifying for those next opportunities.
When I spent the week with him, I saw him do several multi-million dollar deals just through conversations at dinner.
And watching him work made me realize I had to redesign my whole day.
And that's when I got an in-person executive assistant to help me deal with all the noise.
By the way, if you want to know exactly how I've set up my life and my executive assistant to handle all of this, I'm giving away my EA playbook.
Just DM me YouTube EA on Instagram and I'll send it right over.
This took me years to create, perfect, and it is my gift to you for free.
Which brings us to billionaire rule number six, stop working so hard.
See, most entrepreneurs fill every freaking minute with tasks.
They do calls, they do emails, they do meetings.
They feel productive because they're always doing something.
They're busy.
Do you want to know what the top people do?