Description
The discussion centers on identifying activities within one’s schedule that should either be eliminated or reduced. The main criteria for such eliminations are activities that can be handled by others unless they provide personal happiness and energy, and those that drain more than they contribute. Using a book writing experience as an example, the intensive three-month process is revealed to be highly energizing and significant for personal brand and business development. A RICE (Reach, Impact, Confidence, Effort) analysis model is used to illustrate that emphasis should be on high-impact and high-confidence activities that require lesser effort. The hosts propose that the primary goal in business decision making should be the disqualification of ideas where the cost outweighs the benefit.
IF you enjoyed the show please leave us a review to help push this message to more listeners around the world!
Please visit Taylorawelch.com to access all of Taylor's socials and content
Text Taylor: 615-326-5037
Daily Mind Medicine is back!
00:00 Identifying Tasks to Eliminate
00:57 The Importance of Happiness and Energy in Tasks
01:08 The Concept of Cost-Benefit Analysis
01:27 The Process of Writing a Book
02:18 The Impact of the Book on the Business
03:34 The RICE Analysis Framework
04:07 Applying the RICE Analysis to the Book Project
04:32 Comparing Different Business Ideas
05:17 The Importance of Disqualifying Ideas