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Choosing Your ONE Thing with Jay Papasan
It’s so easy to get caught up on all the little details of launching a course, running a business—or, hey, living life. All these little things compete for your attention and energy. The key to extraordinary results? Finding your ONE THING—your number one priority at any given point in time. And I’ve got THE expert on this topic on the show today, my new friend Jay Papasan, author of the amazing book The ONE Thing: The Surprisingly Simple Truth Behind Extraordinary Results.
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Jay is cohost of Think Like a CEO with Gary Keller, a top business podcast with over a million downloads. He has also made guest appearances on BiggerPockets, Entreleadership, The School of Greatness, and other popular shows.
A Decade of Focus: Celebrating 10 Years of The ONE Thing with Gary Keller and Jay Papasan
Is it possible to live a life of purpose, priority, and productivity? Can you achieve extraordinary results by focusing on just ONE Thing? In this special episode of The ONE Thing Podcast, we celebrate the 10-year anniversary of the release of the groundbreaking book The ONE Thing.
What's Essential: Jay Papasan on The First Thing
Jay Papasan (author, The One Thing) and Greg discuss some of the compatible and parallel elements of their philosophies to reach your highest level of contribution. They demonstrate that with a deliberate and efficient mechanism in place to prioritize actions, one can achieve optimal success in all categories of life from family to business.
Big Goals? Here’s How to Get Your Spouse or Partner on Board with Jay and Wendy Papasan
Today’s show is centered around a big question we get ALL the time...“How do I get my spouse/partner on board with my real estate investing goals?” It’s the perfect time of year to think through exactly how to do that, and we have the perfect guests to offer some advice. Jay and Wendy Papasan run an annual couples’ goal-setting retreat in Austin, Texas. Today, they walk us through the exercises they use to help couples (and business partners) confront uncomfortable questions and get on the same page.