A Cheat Code at 34 I Wish I Knew at 24…
Summary
- Anything worth doing takes much longer than you expect.
- It takes at least 1,000 hours working on one single project to truly understand the effort needed to make it great.
- Because of this, you cannot do many things at once if you want them to be truly worthwhile.
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How To Take Action
I would suggest implementing a few key strategies to focus your efforts and achieve the best results for your business or personal growth:
Prioritize One Project: Pick the one project that aligns most with your long-term goals and dedicate your full attention to it. This will help you avoid spreading yourself too thin across multiple ventures.
Commit to Consistency: Understand that quality comes with time. Aim to put in at least 1,000 hours on your chosen project. Break this down into daily or weekly chunks to make it manageable and track your progress.
Set Realistic Expectations: Accept that significant achievements take longer than anticipated. Instead of rushing, pace yourself by making a timeline that includes buffer time for unexpected challenges.
Focus on High-Impact Activities: Spend your time on activities that provide the most value. This means concentrating on facets of your project that drive growth, improve efficiency, or offer the highest returns.
Measure Progress: Regularly review your progress to ensure you're on track. Use simple tools like a notebook or digital apps to monitor hours worked and milestones achieved. This keeps you accountable and motivated.
Following these steps will steer you towards meaningful results without overwhelming you. It's all about being strategic with your time and efforts.
Quotes by Alex Hormozi
"Anything worth doing takes exceptionally longer than you expected"
– Alex Hormozi
"Until you've worked a thousand hours on one single project you don't even understand the amount of work that it takes to make something great"
– Alex Hormozi
"You can really not do many things at all if you want them to be worth doing"
– Alex Hormozi
"I know at 34 that I wish I knew at 24"
– Alex Hormozi
"You don't even understand the amount of work that it takes to make something great"
– Alex Hormozi
Full Transcript
a CH Cod that I know at 34 that I wish I knew at 24 anything worth doing takes exceptionally longer than you expected to and until you've worked a thousand hours on one single project you don't even understand the amount of work that it takes to make something great and by extension why you can really not do many things at all if you want them to be worth doing