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John Lee Dumas is the founder and host of the award winning podcast, Entrepreneurs On Fire. With over 130 million listens of his 3700+ episodes, JLD has turned Entrepreneurs On Fire into a media empire that generates over 2 million listens every month and 7-figures of NET annual revenue 10-years in a row. Connect with JLD at EOFire.com.
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Mar 14, 2022
Juliet Funt is the author of A Minute to Think and CEO of the Juliet Funt Group. She is an evangelist for freeing the potential of companies by unburdening them from busywork.

Top 3 Value Bombs:

1. In building fire, you can have great dry wood, crumply newspaper, but if you skip one critical ingredient, your fire will never ignite. That ingredient is space between combustibles, takes a little spark and draws into fire. It’s the same for our work.

2. Busyness tricks people into thinking that they are productive when they are only active. That confusion between activity and productivity cost companies millions of dollars.

3. When you want to clock out at the end of the day, trap yourself in a promise. Say out loud that you’re done for the day. Saying it out loud creates verbal accountability. It’ll be harder to go back some minutes later and work again when you have stated work is over.

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