Perhaps abit more realistic then the 4 hour work week? I enjoyed that book, but even Tim Ferriss is admittedly working more then 4 hours a week these days (although, to his credit, he’s not obligated or chained into doing so).
Anyway, I listened in on a call with John Jonas about the “17 Hour Work Week” and his principles of outsourcing. I’ve had outsources for years now, but still learned TONS from John’s call. I recommend you have a listen (it’s a call that actually held my attention the entire time, which is rare these days…)
Listen in on the 17 Hour Work Week here.
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Hi,
Thanks profusely for turning me onto this call. Its a fortnight later and I have a full time webmaster who regularly works overtime working on my sales funnel while I watch Friends.
Its too early to tell but I think my life might be changed for good……
@Mwangi - Outsourcing is fantastic! Glad you got turned on to it!