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KS 410 - Mastering Your Time: The Three-Day Method
Stop apologizing and start winning with a revolutionary approach to entrepreneurial time management. Have you ever felt like you never truly "shut off" from your business? This exact challenge led me to discover a life-changing system that's already transforming my productivity, clarity, and peace of mind.
Drawing from Dan Sullivan's entrepreneurial coaching wisdom, I share how structuring your week around just three types of days creates magical boundaries in your life. Focus Days become your revenue-generating powerhouses—time dedicated exclusively to activities that directly impact your bottom line. Buffer Days provide crucial space for organizing, planning, and administrative tasks that prepare you for success. Perhaps most revolutionary are Free Days—complete disconnection from work to rejuvenate through family time, personal interests, and true rest.
After completing an intense track coaching season, I felt like "a big rock had been removed from my aquarium." This newfound space allowed me to reassess how I was structuring my time as both an entrepreneur and Kingdom-minded business leader. The typical entrepreneur's tendency to work late into the night after family goes to bed or constantly think about business even during supposed downtime doesn't have to be your reality.
Ready to bring intentional structure to your entrepreneurial journey? This simple yet profound system might be exactly what you need to thrive both professionally and personally. Give it a try and let me know how it transforms your approach to business and life!
Connect with me through the link in the show notes if you're curious about family banking and creating a financial legacy that breaks free from traditional banking limitations.
Proverbs 22,. Verse 29 says Do you see a man skillful in his work? He will stand before kings. He will not stand before obscure men. Fellow Marketplace Christians, stop apologizing and start winning. Welcome to the Success Edge, the show that helps you take your walk as a Marketplace Christian to the next level. Here's your host Christian entrepreneur Tyler McHart.
Speaker 2:What's going on? Kingdom Successful listeners Tyler McHart coming at you, episode 410. Man praise the Lord, here we are, guys, excited to be able to do this episode with you. I am on a walk.
Speaker 2:I'm kind of walking around my house right now but, I probably might step outside a little bit, but this is just kind of how I like to talk to you guys as I'm walking around. I don't know, it just helps me think better. Anyway, hey guys, if this is your first time on the Kingdom Success Podcast, thank you so much for tuning in. I really appreciate it. Actually, this podcast is actually sponsored by the infinite banking concept that I'm actually working through and promoting right now. So if you ever, if you're kind of have an entrepreneurial spirit and you'd like to actually kind of become your own bank and not have to rely upon the traditional world's way of doing banking and allow your money to work for you in two different places, feel free to reach out to me. Click the little button that says send me a message or send me a text or whatever it says actually in the show notes, and we'll chat. So enough about that. I wanted to talk briefly. I wanted to talk briefly.
Speaker 2:I just wrapped up a season in my life a very, very busy season in my life, and that season had to do with track and field and had a fantastic track and field experience this past year.
Speaker 2:We accomplished our throwing coach and basically our throwers. Praise God, they really did accomplish way more than what we had planned to see happen, but it was just a very busy time. I'm a community coach for the actual school, so that means I'm an unpaid coach, so I'm dedicating my time to these athletes to help them out and make them successful, which is totally fine. It's something I feel called to do. It actually has spawned this whole entire thing that God has blessed me with. It has actually spawned this whole entire thing that God has blessed me with. It has actually spawned another business that God has allowed me to start up, which is called TopFlightThrowingcom, where I'm actually doing some personal coaching with athletes, specifically throwers, which is pretty cool, anyway.
Speaker 2:So, as I was telling somebody the other day that I feel like that, a big rock, a big rock has been taken out of my aquarium. You know, if you've ever read anything from Franklin Covey or you know that you have these things that are called big rocks, big things that you're responsible for, and you always want to put those big rocks in your day or in your world quote, unquote your little aquarium first and then allow the little rocks to fill in afterwards. So definitely want to have, you know, family, god, all those types of big rocks first and foremost in there. And then you've got other responsibilities with work and job, income producing things, and then you know other things that you feel called to do that you feel like that you're on assignment for, and one of those is obviously track and field for me with these athletes.
Speaker 2:Well, that big rock has been removed out of my little fishbowl and it's created a whole lot of what I feel, a lot of space. It allowed me to kind of, you know, take a little bit of time to actually kind of reset. I also and let me just say this I also really like to slow down right before summer, really like to slow down right before summer, you know, because, just if you have any kids, you'll really probably appreciate this. You know school is getting ready to end and you're trying to catch your breath, as life is really, you know, moving at a hectic pace. There's events that you have to attend, there's parent-teacher conferences that you have to attend. You also have to be at this awards banquet or this recognition thing or this little class party that your kids are a part of.
Speaker 2:And one of my good friends he's actually the head of school where our kids go to school. He says May, the month of May, is a lot like the month of December without Christmas, and he's very, very, very accurate. There's just a lot going on in May and, quite honestly, even last year, I felt like the summertime was a time to kind of exhale, to kind of regroup, reassess.
Speaker 2:You know where are things at, and that's something that I decided to do here recently, where everything's at, and that's something that I decided to do here recently.
Speaker 2:And as I was doing that, I came across a podcast episode where a gentleman that I highly respect. He was talking about how he has his days he's an entrepreneur how he has his days themed, and this kind of caught my attention. I'd heard of something like this, but he alluded to a gentleman that really does teach this a lot more in depth. It's called, his name is Dan Sullivan. He's kind of a entrepreneurial coach, so, anyway, this gentleman had like five different theme days that he had and I was just I started listening to it and he was going through all of his theme days that he does and it just seemed like a lot more than what I wanted to kind of work with. And then I went over to Dan Sullivan and some of the YouTube clips and some of the YouTube things that I was able to find with this really did kind of resonate with me. And you know, dan Sullivan says that you should really only have, as an entrepreneur, three types of days, three types of days, and I really kind of like this a lot.
Speaker 2:I'm experimenting with it right now and it's really kind of giving me a lot more you know, clarity and focus for my days, and so the three things that he talks about is you have a free day, you have a buffer day and then you have a focus day, and for me, I really do like this. I'm right now doing a focus day and you might say, well, why are you recording a podcast on a focus day? Well, I feel like a podcast is. This podcast episode really is an opportunity for me to reach out to the world and, you know, create something that has the potential of becoming maybe a possible revenue generating activity, Because really, a podcast episode is just a marketing, it's a advertisement, it's something, even though that you're getting a benefit as a listener from me or from any podcast that you have, because it's free, you are actually taking your time to listen to my voice and allow me to hopefully be a trusted person in your life.
Speaker 2:Well, that's a for me. I view that as a revenue generating or an activity that is moving the needle with my influence, with my, you know, ability to potentially help other people with what I do. So a focus day is just that. A focus day is a revenue generating day. That's all you do. So you might be doing follow-ups, you might be doing a deep dive into like. Yesterday was a focus day for me and I was doing a very deep dive into a potential client of mine and helping figure out how to answer the questions he had, communicate those questions that he needed answered back to him. I also worked on a presentation that I had. That's a very deep presentation that I need to practice on and work on for this speaking engagement that I have, where I'm going to be educating people about infinite banking and family banking how it works. So that's going to be a revenue generating activity for me.
Speaker 2:Also today. I've already reached out to a couple people today about referrals and asking for referrals to record an episode with her on her Instagram about infinite banking and how it can help real estate investors. So these are just activities, but I only do them according to what Dan Sullivan says. You only kind of isolate these days, that you're extremely focused, hyper-focused on these activities and these activities alone. Well, the buffer days the buffer days are really kind of that organizational day, that planning day, that catching up on any kind of admin stuff or, you know, making sure that any kind of emails that might have slipped through the cracks that you need to, you know get to, you can do, or internal meetings that you might need to have with your team, that you actually have that prep and planning day overarching. So on Monday, that was really kind of what I was able to do. I was able to organize. I did a weekly review. I cleaned out my in-basket. I cleaned out my inbox, organized it, uh, my in basket. I cleaned up my inbox, organized it, got it. You know, things that I need to focus on or do, uh, at a later time, um, I get can get to those at a different time and also, it allows you to prep for the days, for focus days and even free days, for focus days and even free days. So here's free days.
Speaker 2:Free days are basically where you do, you rest, you do nothing that has to do with work, which is honestly. I'm actually haven't experienced yet a free day. I have one coming up tomorrow and I'm getting a massage. I'm getting a massage and I'm going to enjoy that massage. I'm also going to do some reading of you know has nothing to do with you know what I do professionally, but this will have everything to do with me studying actually the Word of God, honestly doing kind of a deep dive on some things that I've been wanting to do, a deep dive on with God's Word. Also being able to set some time aside and have some time for my family as well, with some individual time with my family, just kind of recreate, rest and recreate. I can do also recreation, but I think the word recreation gets thrown around so much that we forget to actually allow ourselves to recreate ourselves to things that we might be curious about.
Speaker 2:I was listening to Dan Sullivan talk about his free day and on his free day he likes to go to the park and just take a nice easy stroll or he actually goes to some museums and, you know, does some venturing. He also enjoys murder mysteries and he actually likes to read those murder mystery novels and he just allows his brain to kind of decompress. I know, for me, I enjoy right now I'm reading through a book series on the Arthurian legend, so King Arthur and Merlin, I kind of do that, I actually enjoy that. But allowing me to have a free day where I'm able to rest and kind of recuperate, I might, on my free day I might go and do some throwing, some throwing with some of my athletes, because that's just honestly it's very relaxing to me whenever I do that. But it's where that I'm not having to, you know, coach, from a really in-depth standpoint, but just kind of be more relaxed with it. So anyway, so free day is that?
Speaker 2:So you've got a focus day, buffer day and a free day and you kind of theme your days out like that. Again, I'm experimenting with this, so this will probably be another follow-up episode that I'll do to kind of update you guys on how I'm doing with this. So this will probably be another follow-up episode that I'll do to kind of update you guys on how I'm doing with this. But again, I think it's going to be really good and something that's going to help me kind of create some boundaries, because the big thing with me as an entrepreneur and if you are an entrepreneur which I believe the majority of my audience is, and if you are an entrepreneur, which I believe the majority of my audience is the thing that happens to you is you never shut it off.
Speaker 2:You know you could be. I was talking to a group of entrepreneurs the other day and one of them was talking about how that, you know, when his wife went to bed at 9.30, he was down in his office working on a project that took him all the way until about 1130. He finally went to bed. You know, you, you as an entrepreneur, you sometimes just never get away from it. You never stop thinking about the business, you never start thinking about what could be, and I feel like that having these, this time system, can really benefit and help you kind of streamline, because it's given me a little bit more clarity, just even the last, you know, a couple days I've been doing this and so I'm just I'm excited about it. So that's all I wanted to cover. Hey, by the way, again, this episode is sponsored by the family banking by Tyler.
Speaker 1:McCart.
Speaker 2:I don't know exactly how I'm going to call my business right now with that, but hey, if you're interested in actually kind of exploring what family banking is and being able to help set up some legacy for your family and be able to take control of your pool of money instead of having somebody else take control of it, reach out to me. You can obviously reach out to me on the, send me a message on that, or you can find me on Instagram or LinkedIn and we can chat it up.
Speaker 1:Okay.
Speaker 2:So, kingdom of success, know that you're blessed, you're highly favored, you're empowered to prosper. You walk in divine health, spirit of breakthroughs on you guys and catch you on the other side.