Episode #1200
How Neil Patel Gets Ahead of His Competitors
November 13, 2019

In episode #1200, we talk about how Neil Patel gets ahead of his competitors! From working in the holidays, allowing small amounts of downtime, and mapping out partnerships, Neil has some great strategies to share with everyone! Tune in to hear some inspiring ways to get ahead.

TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES:

  • [00:25] Today’s topic: How Neil Patel Gets Ahead of His Competitors.
  • [00:43] Putting in the extra work and the difference input time can make.
  • [01:40] Vacation time and what happens during those periods.
  • [02:31] The integration of work and life; benefits of bringing these together.
  • [03:35] Unusual call times and putting in the effort in order to win.
  • [04:21] How Neil calendarises his partnerships and reaches out to people.
  • [05:42] That’s it for today!
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