Friday, July 4, 2014

Speeding up to slow down to speed up

Mel,

Do you ever have days where you do nothing but sit at your computer and answer emails, and at the end of the day you're completely exhausted and you still don't feel like you got anything done?

In my early days as a salesman, somebody told me, "Massive action solves every problem." That has to be one of the worst pieces of advice I ever got from anyone.

Did you know that it's possible to be productive without being frantic and rushed all the time?

Lots o' people are celebrating the US 4th of July by taking today off. Today is the perfect day to slow down for a minute and see how you can get more done with LESS effort and less stress.

A few weeks ago I did an interview with RC Peck about the "Critter Brain" or "Lizard Brain." It's the part of our brain that hijacks our best intentions when we most need to be strategic and deliberate. The lizard brain takes over and we do stupid stuff.

RC said, "The way to speed up is to slow down. Rarely is a rush of frantic activity helpful."

If you're a spontaneous person like me it's hard to slow down and really think. I don't know about you, but I get excited about new things and generate a whirlwind of activity. A lot of energy gets wasted.

TIP #1:

The worst place to get REAL thinking done is with your hands on your keyboard. The best place to think is in your favorite quiet spot with a pad of yellow notebook paper.

TIP #2:

Get up and go for a walk.

Physical motion switches your brain on. I guarantee you, you will have more thoughts, better thoughts, more creative thoughts when your body is active than when your butt's on a chair.

If you play a sport, run, ride your bike or play music, that's even better.

When I put on my shoes and head for the door, I say "Time to go give my head a shake" and my family knows exactly what I'm talking about. I go for walks even when it's freezing cold outside. It stimulates my brain.

TIP #3:

Learn to recognize when you're stuck in reactive mode. If you can't get your mind to focus and all you seem to be able to do is react to emails and click on things and surf, it's a good sign you need to bleed off some excess energy.

Yes, there are times when you just need to answer emails and phone calls and take care of miscellaneous things. Much better to do that stuff within a deliberate time slot instead of all the time.

My formula is:

Speed up to slow down to speed up.

Which means:

Stop the frantic activity and plan your work. Plan your work by physically speeding up (a brisk walk or run gets your juices flowing) then (slow down) write down your plan on your strategic yellow pad of paper. You'll speed up getting more done.

You're an entrepreneur, which means the world does YOUR bidding. YOU are the person who organizes resources and moves things from low value to high value. You don't just sit there and let your day get nibbled to death by a thousand mosquitoes.

There has never been a time when one person could accomplish so much in so little time. But you need to run the world, not let the world run you.

If today is a day when the phones aren't ringing and people aren't demanding your time, then it's the perfect day to go for a walk, figure out what you want to accomplish in the next weeks and months, map out your plan and EXECUTE.

Seize the day - and start by going outside and getting a breath of fresh air - right now.

Perry Marshall

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Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Which Brain Are You Using Today?

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Mel,

 

In The 80/20 Manager, Richard Koch tells the  story of a Prussian army commander and his unique method for utilizing his officers, according to their intelligence and their work ethic...

1. Officers who are both lazy and stupid - leave them alone, they do no harm.

2. Officers who are both hardworking and stupid- fire them at once, they create trivial work for everyone else.

3. Officers who are both hardworking and intelligent- useful for administrating and executing plans.

4. Officers who are both lazy and intelligent - promote them
to the highest ranks. They will have the best ideas and will see how to implement them without creating trivial work for everyone else.

 

Great advice for managing your staff. But also great advice for managing your own brains.


I believe that I have two brains.  

One brain is an intelligent and hardworking officer.

Let's call it my rational mind. It kicks in when I'm working very hard.  

It's dualistic. It's black and white. It makes snap judgements.
It "disqualifies" and ignores as much sensory input that it possibly
can in order to keep me focused on the (often trivial) daily tasks
that I've set before it.

It loves routine. It loves logic. It loves order.

When I have many routine, daily tasks to get through, it serves me
well. It is a trusty little, inside-the-box tool. A good soldier.

But it serves me poorly when I need grand ideas. When I need breakthrough ideas. When I need to see things from outside the box.

In fact, if I let my good soldier brain stay in charge too long,
I completely miss what is truly important. My good soldier brain
wants to keep me "on the job".

I need my second brain for real breakthrough.

My lazy and intelligent brain. My commander brain.

This brain looks twice, three times, four times at a problem
and turns it over, meditates on it, considers it deeply. It makes
revelatory connections that the good soldier brain will always miss. It's holistic. It's comfortable with gray areas.

But here's the thing...it doesn't WORK on problems, it PLAYS with them. And it does it mostly subconsciously.  And it only plays when I'm not working at all.  

My breakthrough ideas come ONLY from my lazy and intelligent "commander" brain, never from my rational and hardworking "good soldier" brain.

Which brain are you using today?

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Carpe Diem,

Perry Marshall

 

 

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Monday, June 30, 2014

The Tragically Bastardized Product Launch

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Mel,

 

If you've had an online business for any length of time, you've heard of Jeff Walker and his Product Launch Formula.

 

If you're new to the online world, Jeff's formula is legendary. It's a

masterpiece of marketing psychology.

 

If executed properly, it works like a charm to produce a "Big Bang" of buzz, desire...and sales. And one big bang can be worth 10 or even 100 "little pops". Executed properly, Jeff's formula is pure 80/20.

 

(And I owe the success of many of my most important projects to Jeff Walker's keen insights).

 

But, over the years, Jeff's formula has been meekly imitated, bastardized and poorly executed so many times that it's unfairly gotten a bad rap. The formula works if executed properly.


And you can discover how to execute it properly, with Jeff's new book, Launch, available here.

 

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For less than $20, it's a no-brainer. 

 

Carpe Diem,


Perry Marshall

 

 

 

 

 

 

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