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Podcast The Three Month Vacation Podcast

The Three Month Vacation Podcast

Sean D'Souza

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Frequency: 1 episode/7d. Total Eps: 602

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Sean D'Souza made two vows when he started up Psychotactics back in 2002. The first was that he'd always get paid in advance and the second was that work wouldn't control his life. He decided to take three months off every year. But how do you take three months off, without affecting your business and profits? Do you buy into the myth of "outsourcing everything and working just a few hours a week?" Not really. Instead, you structure your business in a way that enables you to work hard and then take three months off every single year. And Sean walks his talk. Since 2004, he's taken three months off every year (except in 2005, when there was a medical emergency). This podcast isn't about the easy life. It's not some magic trick about working less. Instead with this podcast you learn how to really enjoy your work, enjoy your vacation time and yes, get paid in advance.
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Re-run 004 Why Business Philosophy Creates A Uniqueness Factor (Even When Clients Don't Know You At All)

samedi 20 décembre 2025Duration 24:41

The Dropout Factor: How to reduce dropout when teaching or learning

samedi 4 octobre 2025Duration 16:32

One of the unseen enemies of learning is dropout. Clients get into a course very excited to learn. Then they go off a cliff. They don't show up as often, if they show up at all. This dropout factor isn't a new problem. It has existed for hundreds of years, but it's only recently that we've understood how to get better results while spending less time. Let's find out how to quell and even get rid of the dropout factor once and for all.

Re-run 06 The Paradox of Motivation and Burnout (And Where To Draw the Line)

samedi 9 septembre 2023Duration 22:35

Re-Run 05 Why You May Be Scaring Clients Away From Your Sales Page (And How A Simple Fix Can Bring Them Back)

samedi 2 septembre 2023Duration 27:31

Re-run 04 Why Do Clients Sign Up? Understanding The Core Motivations That Attracts Clients

samedi 26 août 2023Duration 28:37

Rerun 3 - How To Become Fluent At Almost Any Skill In A Matter Of Weeks (And What Stops Us From Being Fluent)

mercredi 23 août 2023Duration 28:39

Storytelling: How To Edit A Story (And Why "Relevance" Is The Key To Editing Any Story)

samedi 12 août 2023Duration 22:59

Feeling Overwhelmed? How to stop (And Why Some People Are Always Overwhelmed And Others Aren't)

samedi 5 août 2023Duration 28:12

Why writing down what delights you can help reduce anxiety and stress

samedi 29 juillet 2023Duration 17:12

No one needs to tell you how stress can take its toll.

Yet there seems no easy way to ramp down the stress factor. If anything, we seem to be more stressed than ever before. The news closes in on us on all sides and we seem trapped.

 However, there's a way that can ease that stress considerably. It could even be considered a form of meditation. It's called "writing down what delights you".

Let's find out how easy it can be to be delighted and decrease our stress considerably.

How to create a stunningly good opening story for Zoom (without having to write it yourself)

samedi 22 juillet 2023Duration 20:06

One of the biggest problems when starting up a speech is that you have to find something that captures the attention of the audience. Instead, what we often get is a round of introductions, blah, blah etc. All of which causes the audience to get restless.

 

How do you get the attention of the audience instantly?

Better still, how do you do it with a story that has already gotten a great response? Let's find out.


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