Shownotes
Host Nick Sellers interviews business coach and advisor Mark Elliott, who works primarily with self-employed experts in the second half of life to help them create the business—and life—they want.
They discuss how “busyness” can block progress, with Mark’s model of three types: productive busyness (value-creating work), protective busyness (perfectionism and excessive quality control), and performative busyness (low-impact tasks like endless website tweaks).
They connect perfectionism to procrastination and emphasize shifting focus toward productive activity by clarifying what you do in ideal-customer language, simplifying processes, delegating, and multiplying what already works.
The conversation also covers defining success beyond revenue, aligning goals with personal motivations, and making space for purpose.
Mark’s tips: build a reflective practice, redesign your role, and diagnose root business structures.
00:00 Welcome and Intro
00:48 Meet Mark Elliott
02:49 Why We Stay Busy
04:17 Three Types of Busy
08:02 Clarify Simplify Multiply
09:29 Perfectionism and Procrastination
14:47 Redesigning for Flow
18:11 Goals and Success Measures
22:15 Purpose and Legacy
29:40 Feeding Your Soul
37:16 Tips Reflect Redesign Diagnose
40:16 Connect and Wrap Up
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- Contact Mark through his website
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