John Lee Dumas built a million-dollar business in a few short years on the
success of his daily podcast,
EntrepreneurOnFire. Dumas’ colleague, Kate
Erickson, wrote a 2014 year in review blog post in which she described the
impact daily themes have had on their business.
Something that we also both found success with doing is creating themes for
each day of the week. For example, John’s podcast day is Tuesday: that’s
when he does all of his podcast interviews for EntrepreneurOnFire.
Another example: Wednesdays are our webinar days. This is when we
schedule our Live Podcast Workshops, our Webinar Workshops, and our
exclusive community webinars.
Having themes for our days makes it easier to plan ahead, and easier to stay
on track. Having an entire day set aside for a theme creates a bigger space in
which to accomplish things, and a smaller chance that you’ll “just set it
aside” until tomorrow.
Three Themes from Dan Sullivan
Renowned entrepreneur coach Dan Sullivan suggests that we theme every week
around three different kinds of days:
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