

Walt Hampton: Time Mastery through Self Mastery
In this episode, Steve Fretzin and Walt Hampton discuss:
- The freedom that comes from discipline.
- Identifying your personal high-value targets.
- Enrolling and engaging others.
- Connecting with the things that make our hearts sing to go the distance.
Key Takeaways:
- Without a plan, we are in high reactivity mode all day. With a detailed plan for the week, then we have a roadmap to follow.
- Not everything is an emergency in your life - not everything needs to be handled with high reactivity day in and day out.
- The problem with a to-do list is that every item on the list appears to have equal importance, which is just not true.
- Become more active and engaged in your firm’s culture. Balance and time master do add to the bottom line.
"The single most important thing to realize is that while we all want to manage time, we can't. Time is not amenable to management. We can wrestle it all we want and it will come and go however hard we work at the management of it. We can become better masters of ourselves, and how we show up every single day and, in that way, master that limited time we have on this planet." — Walt Hampton
Connect with Walt Hampton:
Website: Summit-Success.com
Email: Walt@Summit-Success.com
FREE eBook: summitsuccess.lpages.co/the-power-principles-of-time-mastery
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/walthampton
Connect with Steve Fretzin:
LinkedIn: Steve Fretzin
Twitter: @stevefretzin
Facebook: Fretzin, Inc.
Website: Fretzin.com
Email: Steve@Fretzin.com
Book: The Ambitious Attorney: Your Guide to Doubling or Even Tripling Your Book of Business and more!
YouTube: Steve Fretzin
Call Steve directly at 847-602-6911
Show notes by Podcastologist Chelsea Taylor-Sturkie
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