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The Paul Minors Podcast: Productivity, Business & Self-Improvement

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Hi, I'm Paul. This is my podcast where I teach people about productivity, business and self-improvement. I'm completely obsessed with productivity, automation, optimising my time and income so I can live on my terms. I now earn a living as a “virtual consultant” and love sharing what I've learned about how to grow successful and productive businesses. Enjoy the show!
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In his book, Rich Dad, Poor Dad, author Robert Kiyosaki describes three types of income: 1) Earned income (e.g. from your salary or business income) 2) Passive income (Income that doesn’t require active work to generate e.g. income from a rental property) 3) Portfolio income (e.g. capital gains from owning an asset that appreciates in value).If you’ve earned an income from your business, you could reinvest it to grow your earned income further. But why not invest it in an asset that’s going to generate a passive income or capital gain?Show notes (please leave me a comment with your questions and feedback) » https://paulminors.com/298/If you enjoyed this episode, I'd love it if you could leave me a review.Intro/Outro Music: "Synthia" by Scott & Brendo 
In this episode of Minor Updates, I share some of the things I've been focussing on in my business and personal life.
Over the weekend I visited a local hardware store to enquire about purchasing a line trimmer. This is the second time I've been to the store in the last month or so and on both occasions, I left disappointed without making a purchase. I’ve talked to two salespeople now and neither one had enough product knowledge to make a clear recommendation that would solve my problem.What I need is for someone to understand my needs, talk me through a few viable options and make a recommendation on which option to go with. I want to feel confident that I’m making the right decision before I spend $500.This illustrates precisely why I sell my services in the way that I do.Show notes (please leave me a comment with your questions and feedback) » https://paulminors.com/296/If you enjoyed this episode, I'd love it if you could leave me a review.Intro/Outro Music: "Synthia" by Scott & Brendo
I’ve shared previously on this blog that my primary motivation right now (as it has been for years) is to make my business more efficient. Since reading Dan Martell’s book, Buy Back Your Time (affiliate link), I’ve shifted my mindset to focus more on teaching my team as much as I can in order to improve our overall efficiency.Show notes (please leave me a comment with your questions and feedback) » https://paulminors.com/295/If you enjoyed this episode, I'd love it if you could leave me a review.Intro/Outro Music: "Synthia" by Scott & Brendo 
At the end of last year, I hired an administrative assistant to help process my email and to help with daily administrative tasks. My new assistant, Faith, has been working with me for just over a month now and she’s already helping to save me a tonne of valuable time.In this episode, I’d like to share the process of how I hired her and some of the steps I took to onboard here. It’s still early days and there’s a lot I’d still like to train Faith on but I'm excited by the progress so far and can't wait to see where we're at 6 months from now.Show notes (please leave me a comment with your questions and feedback) » https://paulminors.com/294/If you enjoyed this episode, I'd love it if you could leave me a review.Intro/Outro Music: "Synthia" by Scott & Brendo
In this episode of the Paul Minors Podcast, I catch up with my good friend, Francesco D'Alessio. Francesco is a fellow YouTube creator. We started our businesses around the same time. We're similar in age and both are young Dads and we get along well.In this interview, we catch up on some personal stuff and talk about productivity apps, YouTube and how we've built our businesses. Enjoy!Show notes (please leave me a comment with your questions and feedback) » https://paulminors.com/293/If you enjoyed this episode, I'd love it if you could leave me a review.Intro/Outro Music: "Synthia" by Scott & Brendo 
Almost all of the Pipedrive and Asana clients we work with tell us the same thing - “We’re not getting as much as we can out of the tool”. A big part of getting more out of the tool is learning how to use the tool itself. But an often overlooked aspect is making sure you're inputting good data and keeping it up to date. This is the whole ‘Quality In = Quality Out’ argument.Show notes (please leave me a comment with your questions and feedback) » https://paulminors.com/292/If you enjoyed this episode, I'd love it if you could leave me a review.Intro/Outro Music: "Synthia" by Scott & Brendo
Historically, I’ve closed out each year by sharing a summary of how I spent my time that year but this year I thought I’d do something different.Keeping within the same theme, I’m going to reflect on major achievements this year and will share what I’m looking forward to in 2024.Show notes (please leave me a comment with your questions and feedback) » https://paulminors.com/291If you enjoyed this episode, I'd love it if you could leave me a review.Intro/Outro Music: "Synthia" by Scott & Brendo
Everyone should be trying to improve their communication skills. You can be the most intelligent person in a room but if you can’t communicate your ideas clearly, you are doing yourself a disservice.Show notes (please leave me a comment with your questions and feedback) » https://paulminors.com/290If you enjoyed this episode, I'd love it if you could leave me a review.Intro/Outro Music: "Synthia" by Scott & Brendo
A productivity principle I’ve been following for years now is to always identify my ‘next action’ related to the projects and clients I’m working on.This is something I discussed in episode 243 of my podcast which I’d like to revisit as it’s such a simple, yet powerful concept that can really help you to be more organised.The concept of a ‘next action’ was first introduced to me in David Allen’s book, Getting Things Done. I don’t follow GTD strictly, but when I’ve certainly adopted this concept from the book. According to David Allen, the next action is the most immediate activity that YOU can take to move a task or project forward.Show notes (please leave me a comment with your questions and feedback) » https://paulminors.com/289/If you enjoyed this episode, I'd love it if you could leave me a review.Intro/Outro Music: "Synthia" by Scott & Brendo
Today, I wanted to share a story that illustrates exactly why you shouldn't put all your eggs into one basket. Especially when it comes to your income.Either as a business owner or a salaried employee, don't put all your eggs in one basket. Meaning, don't get all of your income from one source. You never know when something may happen and the rug gets pulled out from underneath you. By having a few sources of revenue or a side hustle, diversification is the key to protecting yourself.Show notes (please leave me a comment with your questions and feedback) » https://paulminors.com/288If you enjoyed this episode, I'd love it if you could leave me a review.Intro/Outro Music: "Synthia" by Scott & Brendo
In December 2022, I was approached by a company interested in acquiring the Pipedrive consulting arm of my business. The acquisition didn’t proceed but it was an interesting process that forced me to think about the value of my business and my goals for the future. In this episode, I’d like to talk about how I analysed the offer that I received and how I’m looking back on everything today.Show notes (please leave me a comment with your questions and feedback) » https://paulminors.com/287If you enjoyed this episode, I'd love it if you could leave me a review.Intro/Outro Music: "Synthia" by Scott & Brendo
I often get asked about the services I use to accept payments online for my products and consulting support. In this post, I’m going to break everything down (so I can refer people later on).It’s worth giving some thought to how to accept payments so you can 1) create a seamless experience for customers that makes it easy for them to pay for your product or service 2) reduce the amount of fees you have to pay to middlemen so more of it ends up in your pocket.Show notes (please leave me a comment with your questions and feedback) » https://paulminors.com/286If you enjoyed this episode, I'd love it if you could leave me a review.Intro/Outro Music: "Synthia" by Scott & Brendo
Everyone should be dedicating some portion of their time to improving their productivity. Productivity is about being more effective and efficient; in other words, doing things better and faster. If you can develop a productive mindset, you can apply this to almost every aspect of your work and life.This is why I’m so passionate about being productive. It’s not actually that I want to be productive. It’s all about the end result. Productivity is just the skill you can apply to get the results you want, faster. For me, that could be growing my business, freeing up my time or improving my health.Show notes (please leave me a comment with your questions and feedback) » https://paulminors.com/285If you enjoyed this episode, I'd love it if you could leave me a review.Intro/Outro Music: "Synthia" by Scott & Brendo
You’ve probably heard of the 80/20 principle before. If you haven’t, you’ve probably heard the general concept. The 80/20 principle (officially known as the Pareto Principle) says that 80% of consequences come from 20% of causes.The general idea is that 80% of outcomes come from just 20% of inputs; by identifying the correct 20% and optimising these few inputs, we can generate the greatest impact on outcomes. We often talk about the 80/20 rule within the productivity space because this principle is all about getting the biggest bang for your buck (whatever that might be). It's also about identifying the 80% of inputs that are only generating 20% of your results. This is time you are essentially wasting which you should reallocate towards more worthwhile pursuits.Here are some of the ways I’ve applied the 80/20 principle to my business.Show notes (please leave me a comment with your questions and feedback) » https://paulminors.com/284/If you enjoyed this episode, I'd love it if you could leave me a review.Intro/Outro Music: "Synthia" by Scott & Brendo 
Being more organised is a superpower of mine that helps me to get more done with less stress and wasted time. In this video, I'm sharing some mindset tips and principles to help you cultivate an positive attitude towards being more organised.Show notes (please leave me a comment with your questions and feedback) » https://paulminors.com/283If you enjoyed this episode, I'd love it if you could leave me a review.Intro/Outro Music: "Synthia" by Scott & Brendo 
Stopping putting things off until later. Do them now and be done. That way you'll have less of a mental backlog to get through.Show notes (please leave me a comment with your questions and feedback) » https://paulminors.com/282If you enjoyed this episode, I'd love it if you could leave me a review.Intro/Outro Music: "Synthia" by Scott & Brendo
An area of productivity and efficiency that I like to optimise, which I feel not enough people focus on is: high-volume, micro improvements. In other words, optimising small tasks that you do all the time which adds up to big improvements in efficiency.I’m going to share some examples of things we all do every single day, and if you can do these things just a little bit quicker, the time savings really add up over time.Show notes (please leave me a comment with your questions and feedback) » https://paulminors.com/281If you enjoyed this episode, I'd love it if you could leave me a review.Intro/Outro Music: "Synthia" by Scott & Brendo
Documenting your processes not only helps to improve your efficiency but it’s necessary if you ever plan to scale your business.By having a checklist or notes on how to complete a specific task, you can get the work done quicker as you don't have to remind yourself of the process each time. And you’re less likely to miss an important step that could set you back later.I’ve also learned that in order to remove myself as the bottleneck so I can grow my business, I need to have good documentation in place so whoever is doing the work can do everything I need to the standards I require. Or if someone new starts doing this task, they can learn the new process quickly.Show notes (please leave me a comment with your questions and feedback) » https://paulminors.com/280/If you enjoyed this episode, I'd love it if you could leave me a review.Intro/Outro Music: "Synthia" by Scott & Brendo
When I created my personal website back in 2014 like most new businesses, I thought to myself, ‘What should my logo be?’ I really didn’t give it too much thought at the time and that’s kind of the point of this story...Show notes (please leave me a comment with your questions and feedback) » https://paulminors.com/279If you enjoyed this episode, I'd love it if you could leave me a review.Intro/Outro Music: "Synthia" by Scott & Brendo 
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Breanca Smith

Really enjoyed this one! I am going to check out that book recommendation for Mindfulness in Plan language

Sep 27th
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Nathan Phua

Fantastic advice!

Mar 9th
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Stu Cook

👍👍 This is so useful and, though I only have a small group of core apps I use so some of this doesn't apply, I can still appreciate this.

Dec 12th
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Stu Cook

Thank you, Paul! This is a very useful episode, especially if you use a calendar app in addition to your physical diary, like I do. 👍

Nov 28th
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Stu Cook

What a useful episode! Journalling is something that has changed over the last year or so where I've gone from journalling every day to, like Paul, now journalling only when I feel like it. The subject matter has also altered, moving from daily activities and my responses to them, to a more spiritual focus to remind me of the bigger picture in life. Each of Paul's suggested methods are worth considering if only to help those who want to get started journalling have actionable strategies.

Nov 21st
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Stu Cook

Some incredibly useful tips today! Who knows, maybe consulting is something that I can look into further to make the most of my skillset.

Sep 19th
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Stu Cook

Good comments and suggestions here, Paul. 👍 I've certainly made myself less available than having a blanket availability for everyone and it has allowed me to better direct the direction I want to grow in.

Sep 6th
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Stu Cook

Thank you, Paul, for reminding me that it is not necessary to be 100% focused on self-improvement all the time. As for Joe Rogan's comments on video games, I can't really comment because I don't find him or his content worth my time.

Aug 29th
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Shreyansh Das

interesting

Mar 21st
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Shreyansh Das

good podcast 👍

Mar 21st
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Sheina Mendez

I love your advices. They renew my motivation everyday. And that is a big thing. Big thing.

May 23rd
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NASIM BIN JASIM

Great episode

Sep 3rd
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