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Introduction


Hi, I’m Dave Navarro, and I want to welcome you to the 30 Hours a Day Project.  Since this project is a time management program, and since I know you’re already too busy as it is, I’m going to make this introduction short and sweet.  This way you can dive right into what you really came here for – freeing up massive amounts of time and increasing your productivity so you can get 30 hours of stuff done in a regular 24 hour day.  Sound good?  Let’s go.

About the 30 Hours a Day Project

People thought I was a little crazy when I told them I was working on a system to get 6 hours of extra “stuff” done in my day.  They thought it was impossible, I guess the same way a lot of people think it’s impossible to earn a million dollars in a year or two.

But people go from zero to a million all the time, so I figured it that we humans could go from 24 to 30 hours of productivity as well.

Pulling six hours of results out of thin air may sound unattainable, but it’s not when you really think about it. It’s like increasing your daily get-things-doneness by less than 25% – and that is certainly very reasonable, if you have a solid plan on how to do it.

(Yes, technically, I’m aware that if you take out the 8 hours that many people sleep in a day, and you’re left with 16 hours, well, then pulling an extra 6 is a little over a 35% improvement.    Still not impossible – if you have a solid plan, that is.)

The Solid Plan

The 30 Hours a Day Project revolves around three simple steps that you can take to send your daily results  through the roof:

  • 1)   Discover what problems are you holding back from getting things done
  • 2)   Create a battle plan to kill those problems, one by one
  • 3)   Create a system to work that battle plan every day so you can reap the benefits

Now, I know that sounds simple, and that’s because it is.  Success isn’t rocket science, it’s just a matter of getting solid on the fundamentals. There’s no reason to get overly complex, like a lot of other time management methods do.

Most time management systems make things really complicated and bog you down with these huge systems that you are supposed to use to replace the way you are doing everything in your life.  From my experience as a coach, I’ve rarely, if ever, seen that work.  If you’re too busy already, the last thing you want to do is step back and try to change everything at once.

That’s why the 30 Hours a Day project does things differently.  I’m going to take you through a series of mini workshops that are going to show you the small, manageable next steps you can take to start making progress right now, right where you are.

You don’t have to change everything overnight to start seeing some massive progress.  You’ll be able to go at the pace you want to, you’ll be able to pick and choose the areas you want to work on, and you won’t really have to break away from the tools you are already using.  You’ll see what I mean as we start moving on.

Now, I told you I’d keep the intro short and sweet, and that’s exactly what I’m going to do. We’re done.  So let’s start getting you closer to your 30-hour day!

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