We found 6 episodes of Off The Dome Radio with the tag “time management”.
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Episode 134: Slager's Birthday Weekend, George Floyd, Time Management Tips, Real Estate Wholesaling, and How to Stay Motivated During Uncertain Times
Episode | June 2nd, 2020 | 56 mins 14 secs
birthdays, black lives matter, george floyd, golf, how to stay motivated, listening tips, motivation, racial injustice, real estate, real estate skills, real estate wholesaling, stonehenge golf, time management, time management skills
In today's episode, we recap a birthday weekend for Slager and a nostalgic weekend for Tim. We also discuss the recent tragic events of George Floyd and our thoughts going forward as we work hard to improve our world.
For the real-life experience section of the episode, Tim provides insight on a time management project he's working on for the listeners, and Slager talks about the new real estate wholesaling class that he is enrolled in.
For book talk, Tim provides proper motivation mindsets that suit different confidence levels, reflecting on Adam Grant's "Originals." Slager ends the show by discussing "How to Win Friends and Influence People," and what it truly means to listen.
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Episode 78: Jay-Z and the NFL, Jeffrey Epstein Conspiracy, New York Trip Recap, Adapting Yourself to Your Environment, Studying Your Weaknesses, and Negative Thought Prevention
Episode | August 20th, 2019 | 1 hr 14 mins
brothers, family, fitness, health, jay-z, jeffrey epstein, mental health, negative thoughts, new york, nfl, self-awareness, social justice, strength, time management
In today's current events, we talk about the potential implications and motivations of the NFL and Jay's partnership for social justice. We also have a discussion about the recent events surrounding Jeffrey Epstein's mysterious death.
In real life experience, Tim reflects on his recent trip to New York City, and how his perspective has changed coming back home. Slager gets into a discussion he had with his mother about adapting yourself to your environment, as well as why he has decided to take on yoga.
In book talk, we get into advice from Ray Dalio in "Tribe of Mentors" involving improving your weaknesses, as well as "Don't Sweat the Small Stuff," talking about negative thought prevention.
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Episode 45: Fortnite Cheating, Exercise Priming, Airbnb and Lyric, Uber, Sri Lanka Bombings, Healthy Confrontation, Managing Oneself, Pure Life
Episode | April 23rd, 2019 | 1 hr 18 mins
airbnb, body language, cheating, confrontation, easter, esports, exercise, financial markets, fitness, fortnite, health, investing, journal, life, lyric, mindset, pure, real estate, relationships, self-management, self-regulation, sri lanka, static stretching, time management, uber, wellness, writing
In this episode's current events, we dive into the latest Fortnite World Cup cheating scandal, the dangers of static stretching and the proper way to prepare your body for a training session, Airbnb's investment in the new hospitality startup called Lyric, Uber's IPO and financial outlook, and the Sri Lanka bombings.
In the real life experience section of the episode, Tim discusses 2 unique time management strategies he is currently trying right now in his sales role and daily routine. Slager talks about the right way to approach a delicate topic with someone, and how you can manage your emotions and body language effectively.
In the final section of "Book Talk," we discuss knowing and owning your learning style and understanding other's communication and learning styles to help you relate better to them. Slager finished his latest book and describes what it means to live a "pure life".
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Episode 40: Kristof Lewis, Host of The Kristof Lewis Podcast and Navy Veteran
Episode | April 4th, 2019 | 1 hr 22 mins
accountability, colorado, determination, gratitude, meditation, military, navy, podcast, self-improvement, time management, veterans
Kristof Lewis (@kristoflewis) is the host of the Kristof Lewis Podcast and Navy Veteran.
In this interview, Kristof explains how his 9-year experience with the United States Navy shaped him mentally into the leader and life changer he is today. His story is truly inspirational, and he shares stories and important lessons he has learned in the areas of time management, self-awareness, and practicing gratitude. We discuss the importance of constantly feeding yourself knowledge, learning from those around you (especially through social media networking), and sharing your experiences with others to inspire.
You can find more about Kristof at KristofLewis.com
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Episode 34: Tanner Balazs
Episode | March 14th, 2019 | 50 mins 6 secs
emotional intelligence, empathy, fitness, focus, heart, leadership, love, mental health, multitasking, nutrition, personal development, positivity, time management, training, wellness
Tanner Balazs (@tannerbalazs) is a life student of fitness who owns his own personal training business, which aims to improve people in the areas of fitness, performance, health and life.
Growing up in Warsaw, Indiana, Tanner shares his story about what led him to dedicating his life to maximize his own health and wellness, as well as his motivations to develop and educate the youth on a world outside of the regular sports path in high school and college. He discusses the things he has learned on his journey, ranging from mental toughness and work ethic, controlling your mind, and following your purpose and passions to create the happiest version of your life that you want to live.
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Episode 21: The Benefits and Downfalls of Multitasking, Improving Your Focus, and the Dangers of SARMs
Episode | January 29th, 2019 | 57 mins 50 secs
emotional intelligence, empathy, focus, heart, leadership, love, mental health, multitasking, nutrition, personal development, positivity, time management, training, wellness
After diving deep into two interesting plastic surgery stories, we get into the topic of multi-tasking, and striking the difference between quality of work and efficiency. Slager talks about an important business decision and his motivations for diversifying his personal portfolio. We end the episode talking about SARMs (Selective Androgen Receptor Modulators), and why we're not buying the fact that they are "a healthy alternative to steroids."