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Dealing with Daily Distractions – Episode 1 – How to Deal with Distractions and Get More Done – Part 2


In this video, business coach Clay Clark sits down with local entrepreneur Dennis Meador to talk about how to deal with daily distractions and getting past the constant shovel of worry while starting a business. Make sure that you tune into this episode if you are one of the many Americans that watch approximately 5 hours of television per day. In this episode, Clay breaks down why television can be so detrimental to growing a business on a regular basis. As the former US Small Business Administration Entrepreneur of the Year, Clay Clark has the ability to speak about growing a business and what it takes to stay focused. For most entrepreneurs, they need somebody that can help hold them accountable on a regular basis in order to keep them from dealing with distractions. Dealing with distractions is one of the top shovels that did not face on a regular basis for their business. It is difficult because the focus that is required in order to get past these distractions is immense, and it is a skill that must be built like a muscle. Because you can build the skill like a muscle, Constant practice and small successes can help you build towards larger success in the different sacrifices that you know that you must make in effort to keep the distractions from taking over the business. Remaining focused throughout the work day and dealing with distractions will allow you to achieve your time in financial freedom faster than you ever thought possible. Check out this training in the other videos in this series in order to become an excellent time manager and begin your path to financial wealth. If you want to learn more make sure that you check out our two day business workshop, or our one on one business coaching program that is the best in the world.

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Dealing with Daily Distractions – Episode 1 – How to Deal with Distractions and Get More Done – Part 2


In this video, business coach Clay Clark sits down with local entrepreneur Dennis Meador to talk about how to deal with daily distractions and getting past the constant shovel of worry while starting a business. Make sure that you tune into this episode if you are one of the many Americans that watch approximately 5 hours of television per day. In this episode, Clay breaks down why television can be so detrimental to growing a business on a regular basis. As the former US Small Business Administration Entrepreneur of the Year, Clay Clark has the ability to speak about growing a business and what it takes to stay focused. For most entrepreneurs, they need somebody that can help hold them accountable on a regular basis in order to keep them from dealing with distractions. Dealing with distractions is one of the top shovels that did not face on a regular basis for their business. It is difficult because the focus that is required in order to get past these distractions is immense, and it is a skill that must be built like a muscle. Because you can build the skill like a muscle, Constant practice and small successes can help you build towards larger success in the different sacrifices that you know that you must make in effort to keep the distractions from taking over the business. Remaining focused throughout the work day and dealing with distractions will allow you to achieve your time in financial freedom faster than you ever thought possible. Check out this training in the other videos in this series in order to become an excellent time manager and begin your path to financial wealth. If you want to learn more make sure that you check out our two day business workshop, or our one on one business coaching program that is the best in the world.

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