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How can systems help?
Episode 23317th January 2024 • Purpose, Passion, Profit • Ken Eash
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In this episode, we delve into the significance of implementing systems in various aspects of life and business. But before we explore this topic, I'd like to share my personal experience with Qualia Mind, a nootropic known for enhancing mental performance. Initially skeptical, I've only encountered one crash since I began using it. If you're intrigued, visit neurohacker.com for more details.

Back to the subject of systems, I can't stress enough their importance regardless of the tasks at hand, be it household chores, construction projects, or tending to livestock. Systems play a big role in creating smoother operations and managing unexpected circumstances. For instance, when faced with frozen pipes, I have a system in place to quickly get the water flowing again.


Systems are equally important in the world of business. They encompass communication with customers, the quoting process, and handling payments. In my line of work, we ensure consistency and clarity by collecting 50% upfront, another 25% halfway through the project, and the final 25% upon completion. This system benefits both my clients and me. I've also established a specific timeframe to deliver quotes, adding further structure to this area.


I urge you to add systems in your own life, whether related to your business, job, or profession. Even if certain aspects involve variability, it is still possible to systematize certain components. By putting systems in place, you eliminate the need for constant decision-making struggles.


As someone undergoing substantial changes in their business model, I fully understand the significance of having robust systems in place. Without them, tasks tend to slip through the cracks and deadlines get postponed. I strongly encourage you to assess your daily routines and identify areas where you can implement systems. Not only will this enhance your efficiency, but it will also result in better outcomes.

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