90-90-1 Rule
"For the next 90 days, devote the first 90 minutes of your work day to the one best opportunity in your life. Nothing else. Zero distractions. Just get that project done. Period."- Robin Sharma
One of the excuses that most of us use is lack of time. I believe that today it is easier to execute an idea. The cost of executing an idea has also dropped dramatically in the last twenty years. Time is the last frontier that people have not conquered.
One of the ideas from financial world is to pay yourself first if you want to be financially free. The 90-90-1 rule is an application of pay yourself first rule to execution. It is a game changer.
Brian Tracy often urges to eat your frog first thing in the morning. Frog signifies something that you are scared to do and might be a game changer. So he urges to do the most intimidating thing first.
Robin Sharma offers a slightly different variation on the do it first theme. He says to give yourself 90 minutes for 90 days to the number one opportunity in your life. Will it work? I believe it will because most people can not stick to a routine for 90 days. They quit too soon. Or even better believe that skipping a day doesn't matter.
The advice is to do it for 90 minutes for 90 days. It does not say star and stop. So my interpretation is that if you stop then you must start again at day 1.
Today's question is:
"Could you apply yourself using teh 90-90-1 rule to your number one opportunity?"
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