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The Three Month Vacation Podcast
Sean D'Souza
579 episodes
4 days ago
Sean D'Souza made two vows when he started up Psychotactics back in 2002. The first was that he'd always get paid in advance and the second was that work wouldn't control his life. He decided to take three months off every year. But how do you take three months off, without affecting your business and profits? Do you buy into the myth of "outsourcing everything and working just a few hours a week?" Not really. Instead, you structure your business in a way that enables you to work hard and then take three months off every single year. And Sean walks his talk. Since 2004, he's taken three months off every year (except in 2005, when there was a medical emergency). This podcast isn't about the easy life. It's not some magic trick about working less. Instead with this podcast you learn how to really enjoy your work, enjoy your vacation time and yes, get paid in advance.
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Sean D'Souza made two vows when he started up Psychotactics back in 2002. The first was that he'd always get paid in advance and the second was that work wouldn't control his life. He decided to take three months off every year. But how do you take three months off, without affecting your business and profits? Do you buy into the myth of "outsourcing everything and working just a few hours a week?" Not really. Instead, you structure your business in a way that enables you to work hard and then take three months off every single year. And Sean walks his talk. Since 2004, he's taken three months off every year (except in 2005, when there was a medical emergency). This podcast isn't about the easy life. It's not some magic trick about working less. Instead with this podcast you learn how to really enjoy your work, enjoy your vacation time and yes, get paid in advance.
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Episodes (20/579)
The Three Month Vacation Podcast
Re-run 06 How To Become More Productive (While Reducing Overwhelm)
4 days ago
7 minutes 34 seconds

The Three Month Vacation Podcast
Re-run 05 How To Calm Your Nerves Before A Speaking Opportunity
6 days ago
22 minutes 49 seconds

The Three Month Vacation Podcast
Re-run 004 Why Business Philosophy Creates A Uniqueness Factor (Even When Clients Don't Know You At All)
2 weeks ago
24 minutes 41 seconds

The Three Month Vacation Podcast
Re-Run 003 Why Negotiation Consistently Fails In Real-World Scenario
3 weeks ago
26 minutes 28 seconds

The Three Month Vacation Podcast
Re-Run 002 "Why You Need To Get Off The Internet – And Meet Real People Instead"
1 month ago
13 minutes 30 seconds

The Three Month Vacation Podcast
Re-run 01 Why Would They Choose Me? Getting Past A Mental Block
1 month ago
28 minutes 45 seconds

The Three Month Vacation Podcast
How a slight "problem-change" can dramatically make a massive difference to your business model.
1 month ago
12 minutes 39 seconds

The Three Month Vacation Podcast
How to explain concepts elegantly (and keep the attention of your audience)
2 months ago
22 minutes 40 seconds

The Three Month Vacation Podcast
Why Habits Can Be Temporary and Environment Matters More, Instead.
2 months ago
9 minutes 13 seconds

The Three Month Vacation Podcast
How to Use Grumpy People to Find Your Uniqueness
2 months ago
18 minutes 53 seconds

The Three Month Vacation Podcast
Why Learning Is So Tiresome (And How to Identify and Overcome The Barriers)
2 months ago
19 minutes 57 seconds

The Three Month Vacation Podcast
The Dropout Factor: How to reduce dropout when teaching or learning
3 months ago
16 minutes 32 seconds

The Three Month Vacation Podcast
How to Outsmart Procrastination with the 9/10 Principle
3 months ago
12 minutes 27 seconds

The Three Month Vacation Podcast
Why "distraction" isn't usually the reason you can't focus
3 months ago
7 minutes 42 seconds

The Three Month Vacation Podcast
Re-run 07 Sales Page
4 months ago
17 minutes 50 seconds

The Three Month Vacation Podcast
Re-run 06 U-turns: Why Almost Every Article Needs One To Create Drama
4 months ago
6 minutes 5 seconds

The Three Month Vacation Podcast
Re-run 05 Why Writing Down What Delights You Can Help With Anxiety and Stress
4 months ago
16 minutes 42 seconds

The Three Month Vacation Podcast
Re-run 04 Storytelling:Why Storytelling Needs The Thumpty-Thum-Thump-Thump
4 months ago
28 minutes 18 seconds

The Three Month Vacation Podcast
Re-run 03 How to Win Friends: The Hug, Hear, Help Method
5 months ago
20 minutes 39 seconds

The Three Month Vacation Podcast
Re-run 02 Pricing Strategy: How to Increase Prices from Left to Right (or Right to Left)
5 months ago
6 minutes 30 seconds

The Three Month Vacation Podcast
Sean D'Souza made two vows when he started up Psychotactics back in 2002. The first was that he'd always get paid in advance and the second was that work wouldn't control his life. He decided to take three months off every year. But how do you take three months off, without affecting your business and profits? Do you buy into the myth of "outsourcing everything and working just a few hours a week?" Not really. Instead, you structure your business in a way that enables you to work hard and then take three months off every single year. And Sean walks his talk. Since 2004, he's taken three months off every year (except in 2005, when there was a medical emergency). This podcast isn't about the easy life. It's not some magic trick about working less. Instead with this podcast you learn how to really enjoy your work, enjoy your vacation time and yes, get paid in advance.