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What Our Typical Monday’s Look Like #1890
October 17, 2021

In episode #1890, Neil and Eric talk about What Their Typical Mondays Look Like. Neil shares why he is a fan of having an open schedule on a Monday, and Eric gets into operating at a higher level and why he likes to use Mondays for strategy meetings. For all this and more, tune in today!
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[00:25] Today’s topic: What Our Typical Mondays Look Like.
[00:50] Neil’s typical Monday and why he likes an open schedule.
[01:39] Eric’s typical Monday and why they tend to be meeting-heavy.
[02:55] Why you should bear your entire week in mind and possibly use Monday to plan.
[03:35] That’s it for today!
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