

When performance is measured, performance improves
Today on the podcast, we're talking about paying attention and how it can improve our performance. The idea is based on Pearson's Law, which states that "when performance is measured, performance improves."
This applies to everything from driving on the highway when we see a cop with a radar gun, to weight loss, and to our finances. When we measure our performance, it improves.
So if you're looking to make better decisions with your money, try using one of the methods we discuss to track your spending (aka measure your performance).
Instructions on how to use Personal Capital to track spending - https://SeedTime.com/cashflow
Links:
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Our Book: Simple Money, Rich Life - https://SeedTime.com/smrl
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Our True Financial Freedom class- https://SeedTime.com/tff
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Watch this episode on our SeedTime Money Podcast YouTube channel - https://youtu.be/fQ0KFEtS3xM
These are a few of the topics we cover:
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What do you do when driving down the road and you see a cop car?
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How important is it to pay attention?
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An effective way to improve weight loss
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How to benefit from implementing Pearson’s Law
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If someone were to pay you to track your spending, would you?
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The tool you can use to see where you’ve been spending your money
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How often you should evaluate your spending
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What 98% of our listeners will likely NOT do
If you haven’t checked out our best-selling book Simple Money, Rich Life (https://seedtime.com/smrl/), we think you’ll love it. It was named the 2022 Book of the Year by ICFH and has over 600 5-star reviews on Amazon, and is best described as “a money book for people who don’t read money books.”
You can take it for a test drive for FREE at https://SeedTime.com/sample where you can download chapter 1 of the audiobook, grab the 1st 2 chapters of the ebook version, and even get the 5-week book study companion guide