How did you come about putting together this mastery journal? There are a lot of productivity books out there, a lot of planners, journals, and so forth, online tools, what niche did you see that needed to be filled? The key to mastery is to wake up every single morning and to be a little bit better by the end of that day than you were that morning. The mastery journal is all about the three scales of productivity, of discipline, of focus. That’s the process of mastering then you will get to that point of mastery. For me, the key to mastery is to wake up every single morning and to be a little bit better by the end of that day than you were that morning. The fact is you try to master something, it’s a lifelong passion, it’s a lifelong thing to master. They’re scared of trying to perfect and perfect. That’s a lot of the issues that people have. For me, mastering and perfecting are completely different processes. The key to mastering the three keys and skills within The Mastery Journal are productivity, discipline, and focus. You just came out with The Mastery Journal. John is also the creator of The Freedom Journal and The Mastery Journal, the latter having already raised $200,000 on kickstarter of which I’m one of John’s many backers. Hi, I’m Stephan Spencer, your host and today’s guest John Lee Dumas is the founder of Entrepreneur On Fire, an award-winning podcast that has grown into a multi-million dollar business with over 15,000 interviews to date and over 1.5 million monthly listens. You’re about to learn some from the millionaire podcaster, John Lee Dumas’, most powerful principles for success. Are you ready to become a master of productivity, discipline, and focus? Excellent. John offers some tools and recommendations for new podcasters.What’s in John’s warehouse, aside from the 20,000 copies of his book?.Personally, though, he’s happy with his self-publishing decision. In response to Stephan’s question about traditional publishers versus self-publishing, John acknowledges that he isn’t an expert in the subject.Did John hire a company that specializes in Kickstarter videos for his?. Building an audience takes free, valuable, and consistent content. With so much to do every day (or every week), why does John choose to do a daily podcast show?.He suggests, for example, not putting sound-only podcasts on YouTube, because people go there for videos. John shares his thoughts on how to do best on YouTube.We hear some of John’s advice for new speakers who don’t yet have a long or solid track record.John shifts into talking about becoming a speaker.What are John’s techniques for building and maintaining relationships? After answering, he gives his advice on how to make sure your podcast guests share your podcast once it’s live.John shares his advice on making the most of podcasts.He then talks about his favorite productivity gurus and books. John talks about his to-do lists, for which he particularly prefers WorkFlowy.What are some of John’s favorite productivity tools?.The 10-day recaps are important because they help you evaluate your flow and answer the hard questions.John talks about the daily self-evaluations in the Mastery Journal.John uses 42 minutes of focus followed by 18 minutes of refreshing, but he emphasizes the importance of finding numbers that work for you. We learn more about the four daily sessions in the Mastery Journal.His affirmation for today is gratitude for his new essential oils machine. John doesn’t have multiple affirmations, but rather one affirmation per day.Does John use Focus at Will to help him focus? It turns out both he and Stephan have interviewed the founder, Will Henshall.The morning routine is key, John reveals, and explains how best to take advantage of this concept.John talks about how he decided to create The Mastery Journal.What are the keys to mastery? There are three, John explains: productivity, discipline, and focus.
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