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The 80 Percent Approach Revisited - with Dan Sullivan and Joe Polish - 10x Talk Episode #142

03 Oct 2018

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5 years ago Dan Sullivan shared with Joe "The 80 Percent Progression: A transformative strategy for eliminating the paralysis of perfectionism and procrastination."  It is a path to 10x Growth embraced by thousands.   Today we revisit that conversation in an edit the offers the key points of that conversation in less than 15 minutes.     If you would like access to the full presentation, the show notes, and the special resources for this episode, please visit 10xTalk.com/142.   Here's a glance at what you'll learn in this episode:   The 80 Percent Progression: A transformative strategy for eliminating the paralysis of perfectionism and procrastination. Dan's secret to happiness: "All happiness comes down to a single factor: M _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ !" One simple key to transforming failure, frustration and disappointment into success, confidence and enjoyment. Get On A WinStreak: A powerful way to keep yourself in an optimal state of mind and set up every day so you're always winning. The 5 principles of The 80% Progression that enhances teamwork, innovations and breakthroughs. How to create an exciting organization around you, do incredible work out in the world and have more success, satisfaction and significance. The important difference between Process Managers, Projects Managers and how to effectively work with both. 3 steps for putting together a self-managing teamwork structure that frees you up and allows you to multiply yourself out in the world. Dan's formula for growing 10x, doubling your free time, getting things done and doing what you love.

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