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Get Funded Today: The Funded Today Podcast


This FREE podcast will teach YOU how to launch and grow YOUR startup, especially through the fast-paced world of rewards-based crowdfunding!

Your instructors, Zach Smith and Thomas Alvord, are world-renowned business experts with proven hands-on experience in sales, video production, page design, advertisements, public relations, e-commerce, business strategy, consulting, and more—and they will teach YOU valuable wisdom that you can use to take YOUR business to the next level! Since mid-2014, these serial entrepreneurs have partnered with 2,663+ campaigns on Kickstarter and/or Indiegogo, helped 872+ of those projects to raise $226,162,634+ altogether, and (in doing so) led their own startup Funded Today to rank as America’s 27th fastest-growing company in 2018.

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Jan 9, 2019

In this episode, we’re going to talk about a paradox. Is it really better to be lazy than hard-working? Is it actually possible to get 16 times better results in your personal life and your business, doing less work than you are doing now? I think we’ve got an answer for you today that’s going to expand your mind and inspire you to test this tried-and-true principle. So, let’s get started…

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⭐ During this episode, we detail these takeaways:

 1. The Pareto Principle is a natural law that 20% causes produce 80% of effects, which means that some efforts are 16× as productive as other efforts.

 2. The Pareto Principle implies that you should focus most of your attention on what matters most, which will enable you to increase both your efficiency and your effectiveness, thereby achieving more good (and also earning more money) within less time, rather than working exceptionally hard for relatively meager results.

 3. You should take time off from work regularly, which will increase your productivity on-the-job.

 4. You should engage in regular self-evaluation to reconsider what your goals should be, along with what activities will achieve those goals, and how you’re spending your time, and then adjust your schedule accordingly—and, by working smarter, you won’t need to work as hard.

 5. Most business activity is minutiae, which can be delegated to hired specialists, who should be led/managed but not micromanaged, which allows entrepreneurs more time to focus on what matters most.

✍️ Click here for this episode’s complete show notes!

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