DiscoverThe Daily Podcast with Jonathan DoyleStructure Your Day, Change Your Life: How to Win Your Waking Hours
Structure Your Day, Change Your Life: How to Win Your Waking Hours

Structure Your Day, Change Your Life: How to Win Your Waking Hours

Update: 2025-10-08
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What if the “game of life” is simply how you structure your waking hours? In this Daily Podcast, Jonathan Doyle unpacks Eric Berne’s insight—“the eternal problem of the human being is how to structure their waking hours”—and shows how small, repeatable routines compound into purpose, prosperity, and service. You’ll learn practical ways to design mornings, defeat distraction, and turn everyday choices into long-term results for your health, relationships, work, and impact.

You’ll learn

  • Why routine beats willpower in a world of infinite options
  • The compounding effect: how daily choices aggregate into your future
  • A simple blueprint for mornings (move, pray/reflect, hydrate, plan)
  • How to align success with service—use your gifts to bless others

Try this today: Audit one hour, remove one distraction, install one repeatable habit.


Connect: IG @jdoylespeaks | YouTube Jonathan Doyle Speaks | jonathandoyle.co


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Structure Your Day, Change Your Life: How to Win Your Waking Hours

Structure Your Day, Change Your Life: How to Win Your Waking Hours