21. GET IN THE LAUNCH WEB APP:
RATE & REVIEW
ATTEND WEDDINGS
TRAVEL
FINANCIAL ADVISORS VACATION
BEST SHAPE OF DR APPOINTMENTS
SELF PUBLISH FREELANCE SUNDAY DINNERS
MY LIFE A BOOK FIVE BIG
WEBSITES
CHURCH
LUNCHES
LAUNCH WEB APP:
MARRIED
LAUNCH WEB APP:
WODSTACK
TRACK YOUR CROSSFIT WORKOUTS TASKK
TASK MANAGEMENT THAT TELLS
LEARN
LEARN CSS STAYJOB! YOU WHAT TO DO NEXT
RUBY Re-learn
& KEPT MY
QUIT DIPPING
ON RAILS HTML TOBACCO
22. ILED
FABEETLE
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BOOK500 COPIES SOLD IN LAST YEAR
1.5 years old
WODSTACK 3000+ Users
30k workouts recorded
10 signups a day
$0 Revenue
2 months old
TASKK
900 users (200 active)
Plenty of Press
Angel Investment
Very close to revenue
23. 70% Have not created revenue
generating business
84% Have an idea
60% Have not started
working on it yet
30%
Have created
Excuses revenue generating
business
50% Not Enough Time
37% Not sure where to start
37% Not sure if good idea
25% Scared
25% Donāt have skills
24. ā£ GETTING UNCOMFORTABLE
TO CREATE MOMENTUM
ā£ GETTING SH$T DONE BY
MANAGING YOUR TIME
ā£ STAYING MOTIVATED
27. āIt's about how hard you can
get hit and keep moving
forward. How much you can
take and keep moving forward.
That's how winning is done!ā
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Will they pay for it?
Warning: If your ideaās
greatness depends on being
ļ¬rst to market...donāt do it.
ThisOneHQ.com
This one has potential
29. Skills needed to start ThisOneHQ.com
Skills I have Skills I donāt have but need
HTML Programming
CSS Deploying a web application
Visual Design Raising money
Linux
Copywriting
Javascript
30. Skills needed to start ThisOneHQ.com
Skills I have Skills I donāt have
Things I will learn
HTML
CSS Programming
Visual Design Deploying a web application
Raising money
Linux
Copywriting
Javascript
36. PantsChair
Pants that become a chair
when you sit down.
Mentioned on The Ofļ¬ce
To be featured on QVCās āGag Giftsā segment
Website has taken 1435 pre-orders
39. Momentum
100
Time to Action
75
50
25
0 Momentum
1 3 4
40. Fabeetle WODstack Taskk
Potential? Yes No Yes
Could I do
enough? No Yes Yes
Momentum? No Yes Yes
Fingers
Status Failed Meh
Crossed
41. ā£ GETTING UNCOMFORTABLE
& CREATING MOMENTUM
1. Filter your ideas
2. Challenge what you can do
3. Evaluate potential momentum
42. ā£ GETTING UNCOMFORTABLE
TO CREATE MOMENTUM
ā£ GETTING SH$T DONE BY
MANAGING YOUR TIME
ā£ STAYING MOTIVATED
43. 70% Have not created revenue
generating business
84% Have an idea
60% Have not started
working on itsurvey
the yet
30%
[insert slide about how respondents to
said that they didnāt have
Have created
Excuses
enough time.] revenue generating
50% Not Enough Time business
37% Not sure where to start
37% Not sure if good idea
25% Scared
25% Donāt have skills
44. Work expands so as
to fill the time
available for its
completion.
Parkinsonās Law
45. āWe all have to feel we have
a full plate. If we didnāt feel
this way, then we would
have to admit that weāre
not willing to do more.ā
Brandon Gadoci
The Magic List
Yea I just quoted myself.
46. ā BE HERE EARLY
AND STAY LATE
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47.
48. Our human nature about work
1. We will complicate our work
2. We have to feel busy
3. We think itās the way to get ahead
4. We have more to do than ever
49. The middle class is under siege like never before, and the future appears dismal.
People are no longer being taken care ofāpensions are gone; 401(k)s have been
sliced in half; and itās hard to see where to go from here. You might be the
hardworking secretary, the one with institutional knowledge, the person who has
given so much and deserves security and respect. And while you might deserve
these things, your tenure is no guarantee that youāre going to get them.
Suddenly, quite suddenly in the scheme of things, it seems
like the obedient worker bought into a suckerās deal. The
educated, hardworking masses are still doing what theyāre
told, but theyāre no longer getting what they deserve. This
situation presents a wonderful opportunity.
Godin, Seth (2010-01-19). Linchpin: Are You Indispensable? (pp. 4-5). Penguin Group. Kindle Edition.
50. HOW TO FIGHT BACK
1. Work in where you can in productive,
sessions on the right things
2. Have good tools
3. Be an jerk about your time
51. DAY PART DISTRACTION ACTUAL WORK TIME
7:00 AM Wake up Kids Crying / Answering Questions None
8:00 AM Kids to school
8:30 AM Arrive at coffee shop Maybe 3 hours if lucky
Incoming Emails and meetings
11:30 AM Take daughter to doctor Crying Kids None
1:00 PM Back to coffee shop/ofļ¬ce Maybe 3 hours if lucky
Incoming Emails and meetings
4:30 PM Workout Heavy Weights None
5:30 PM Dinner Kids Crying / Answering Questions None
5:30 PM Park/Ice Cream Being a good dad None
7:30 PM Baths Kids Crying / Answering Questions None
8:30 PM Books and Bed Being a good dad None
9:30 PM Potty and Bed 30 mins
10:30 PM Bad Dreams Kids Crying 30 mins
11:30 PM Kids go to bed and dad works 2 hours
52. do work
Insert crossļ¬t pic of someone looking a the bar or picking it up
Progress over Perfection
59. How Taskk Works
Users create lists and then add
time-estimated tasks to those lists
60. How Taskk Works
Users drag and drop lists and tasks in priority order
Lists
Personal
List: Work
Work
File TPS Report
Side Project
Analyze Competition
Education
Create Flowchart
Family Trip
Redo Presentation
Taxes
Change Email Signature
Wifeās Birthday
Holiday Planning
61. How Taskk Works
This also established task.priority
Lists
Personal list.position = 1
List: Work
Work
File TPS Report task.position = 1
Side Project list.position = 3
Analyze Competition
Education list.position = 4
Create Flowchart task.position = 3
Family Trip list.position = 5
Redo Presentation task.position = 4
Taxes list.position = 6
Change Email Signature task.position = 5
Wifeās Birthday list.position = 7
Holiday Planning list.position = 8
62. How Taskk Works
This establishes an integrated task pipeline,
across all lists, ordered by task.priority
Task Pipeline
Write Thank you cards
File TPS Report
Analyze Competition
Create Flow Chart
Redo Presentation
Open Twitter Account
Create Flyers
Buy Supplies
Write Manifesto
79. ā£ GETTING UNCOMFORTABLE
TO CREATE MOMENTUM
ā£ GETTING SH$T DONE BY
MANAGING YOUR TIME
ā£ STAYING MOTIVATED
80. Getting to the try
ā£ Filter your ideas
ā£ Challenge what you can do
ā£ Evaluate Momentum
ā£ Work in small productive sessions
ā£ Have good tools
ā£ Be a jerk
ā£ Eat right
ā£ Sleep, get sunlight and workout
ā£ Take chances
ā£ Build Hope
ā£ Get quick wins
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