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Discovering the Power of “Buy Back Your Time” by Dan Martell – Chapter 6

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Discovering the Power of “Buy Back Your Time” by Dan Martell – Chapter 6

If you’re an online business owner or digital marketer looking to scale your business and regain control of your time, you absolutely need to read “Buy Back Your Time” by Dan Martell. Chapter 6 of this book was a game-changer for me, and I’m excited to share the insights I gained and how you can implement them in your own business.

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Clone Yourself: The Power of an Administrative Assistant

Imagine having an office in Times Square with a door leading directly to your office. You allow everyone to walk in at any time and hand you a to-do on a Post-it note. Sounds chaotic, right? This is how many entrepreneurs live their daily lives, letting their email inbox dictate their schedule. The first major takeaway from Chapter 6 is to clone yourself by hiring an administrative assistant.

Richard Branson’s experience is a perfect example. Branson’s administrative assistant, Hannah, manages his tasks, allowing him to focus on more critical activities without interruptions. This setup frees up his time and energy to focus on what truly matters.

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Why an Assistant Will Set You Free

An administrative assistant can take over crucial tasks like managing your calendar and inbox. This is non-negotiable if you want to scale your business. Entrepreneurs often make excuses like “I can’t afford an assistant” or “I don’t have enough for them to do.” The truth is, hiring an assistant is an investment in your productivity and sanity.

Take Pierre’s story as shared in the book. He was struggling with his home-building business until he hired an administrative assistant. Initially, he didn’t see the benefits because he wasn’t fully utilizing his assistant. Once he learned to delegate his calendar and inbox management, his productivity soared.

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Implementing the Email GPS System

One of the most practical systems introduced in Chapter 6 is the Email GPS system. This system ensures all emails are routed to one inbox, where your assistant can process them by categorizing or archiving. This helps maintain a clean inbox and ensures no important emails are missed.

Here are the key folders or labels to use in the Email GPS system:

  • ! Your Name: For emails only you can handle.
  • 1. To Respond: For emails your assistant will manage.
  • 2. Review: For emails your assistant isn’t sure about and needs your input.
  • 3. Responded: For emails your assistant has responded to and can be reviewed by you.
  • 4. Waiting On: For emails that require action from others.
  • 5. Receipts/Financials: For anything financial-related.
  • 6. Newsletters: For content you want to consume later.

Implementing this system can save you countless hours each week. Your assistant can respond to most emails using a simple template:

Hi (Name),
This is Lauren, Dan’s assistant 🙂
I got to this email before he did and thought you’d appreciate a speedy reply…

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Practical Steps for Online Business Owners

As an online business owner or digital marketer, here’s how you can apply the principles from Chapter 6:

  1. Hire an Administrative Assistant: Determine your Buyback Rate to figure out what you can afford. If necessary, start with a virtual assistant. Tools like Teamly can help you manage and collaborate with your assistant effectively.
  2. Delegate Calendar Management: Set guidelines for your assistant to manage your calendar, including your work hours, meeting availability, and deep work slots. This ensures you have uninterrupted time for critical tasks.
  3. Set Up the Email GPS System: Use the Email GPS system to organize your inbox. Train your assistant to categorize and respond to emails, freeing you from the constant barrage of messages.
  4. Use Teamly for Task Management: As a side note: Teamly’s software can help streamline your project management and collaboration, making it easier to delegate tasks and track progress.
  5. Continually Refine Your Delegation: Regularly review the tasks you’re handling and look for opportunities to delegate more to your assistant. This continuous improvement will help you maintain a focus on high-value activities.

The 9-Figure Assistant and 5 Buyback Rules

The book shares a compelling story about Jonathan, who was selling his company but didn’t want to lose his assistant of nine years. The key takeaway is the importance of a long-term relationship with a well-trained assistant who knows your business inside and out. Here are the five Buyback Rules from the chapter:

  1. Administrative Assistant: The easiest way to begin transferring tasks from the Delegation Quadrant.
  2. Execution: Assistants can execute tasks without emotional baggage, making decisions like telling a customer “no” easier.
  3. Full Management: The assistant should manage both the inbox and calendar.
  4. Multiple Hats: Founders often wear multiple hats; assistants can take over these roles, especially in a growing company.
  5. Control: Entrepreneurs often want to maintain control; the Email GPS system helps them feel in control while delegating tasks.

If you haven’t already, I highly recommend getting a copy of “Buy Back Your Time” by Dan Martell. It’s filled with actionable advice and real-world examples that can transform how you manage your time and business. Get your copy here.

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