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The Martell Method w/ Dan Martell

8 Productivity Rules of the Top 1%

24 Dec 2024

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Get The Book (Buy Back Your Time): https://bit.ly/3pCTG78  Subscribe to My Newsletter: https://bit.ly/3W2tjp2 There’s something the insanely productive and successful people from the rest… They don’t rely on discipline or willpower to be more productive. No struggle. They make productivity automatic. But there are rules that they follow, that allow them to get shit done, even when they don't feel like it. They’re the same rules I used, to go from an unproductive ADHD mess, to an insanely productive $100m CEO. In this video I share the 8 productivity rules of the top 1%. IG: @danmartell X: @danmartell

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0.189 - 20.067 Dan Martell

The truth is, successful people don't rely on discipline or willpower to be more productive. But these are the rules that they follow that allow them to get shit done even when they don't feel like it. They're the same rules I use to go from an unproductive ADHD mess to an insanely productive $100 million CEO. So without further explaining it, these are the eight productivity rules of the top 1%.

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22.512 - 42.625 Dan Martell

Welcome to the Martell Method. I went from rehab at 17 to building a $100 million empire and being a Wall Street Journal bestselling author. In this podcast, I'll show you exactly how to build a life and business you don't grow to hate. And make sure you don't miss anything by subscribing to my newsletter at martellmethod.com. Rule number one, design versus default.

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43.046 - 63.163 Dan Martell

The whole philosophy I live by is design your life over defaulting to it. See, when I got diagnosed with ADHD at 12 years old, I honestly thought there was something broken with me. And I went my whole life on medication and struggling with taking this pill that made me completely different. And then at 36 years old, I decided I didn't want to take it anymore.

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63.223 - 77.174 Dan Martell

The problem was is that I became so dependent on it, if I didn't take it, I couldn't get anything done. Like literally couldn't process email or do anything that looked like financials. And through a process with a friend, I reduced my dosing. I focused on my habits.

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77.394 - 98.308 Dan Martell

I figured out that there was a lot of stuff that I wasn't doing that if I added to my life, it would allow me to show up as me without the downside. And it wasn't easy, but it took discipline. It took designing it. And most people just live their life as almost like, that's who I am. That's how it is. And that's their default. That's not how it has to be. life that doesn't require it.

98.488 - 117.598 Dan Martell

So here's a few things I do that's very different than anybody else that allows me to get more done focusing on discipline. First off, I schedule most of everything I do with other people. Why? It turns out I will do more for somebody else than I'll do for myself. If I have a commitment to go work out, if I have a commitment to a work session, when I have somebody else involved, I'll 100% show up.

117.738 - 134.566 Dan Martell

If it's just me, sometimes I'll drag my feet. Sometimes I'll cancel it. Having other people to make a commitment to is a big game changer. Second part is I plan my perfect week. It's a framework I teach in my book, Buy Back Your Time. And the whole idea is to start with the big priorities. Look at the reoccurring items. Look at the meeting rhythms.

134.666 - 155.661 Dan Martell

Look at your goals and ensure that the week is aligned with the goals. Because if you don't, then you're just going through the motions. You're not moving anything forward. By doing it that way, you do the work even if you're not motivated or overwhelmed. And it helps you stay focused on the things when you're motivated and not let yourself get overwhelmed. The other thing I do is batch work.

156.001 - 172.92 Dan Martell

You know, essentially I look at different days of the week and I theme them to a focus on content or creation or businesses that are all similar because most people think that they can do context switching. They think that they can go from like one thing to the next thing, to the next thing, to the next thing. And it turns out you suck at it.

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