 Hello there, my grateful and beautiful fans. I'm here in Jerusalem in the holy city, the holy land in Israel. Recently deemed the new embassy of the United States. Thank you, Trump. And I want to talk to you about creating a model for efficiency. How do you actually build your paradigm for getting things done, for what's a good use of your time and a bad use of your time? How do you actually structure your day? So I want to share with you the way that I do it and the way that I learned that is the most efficient for me. And I really hope that if you connect with my personality and the way that I kind of go about things, you'll be able to take that and use it starting today. So the first thing I do is map out the areas of my life that I'm looking for abundance in. And when I say abundance, I don't mean like I want to have a bit of that. I mean, I want to have as much as possible. So what is an example of some areas like that? So for me, the four key areas where I put most of my emphasis is my relationship with my soon-to-be wife, my fitness, meaning my health and just being strong, my business, meaning my income and my finances, and finally my fame or my impact, meaning being able to impact others. Now, the way I go about my day, and again this is how I do it and it really, really works for me, I actually track my time. I have this Excel spreadsheet that I made in Google Sheets where I write every day in increments of 30 minutes what I did during that half an hour. And I'm not planning it ahead of time, but I'm tracking it as I do it. So I'm constantly with my finger on the phone just every hour or so just updating it. It's very natural when you really value your time and you actually care about being efficient. Again, what I do is I write down what I did in that half hour. So maybe I'll write working, maybe I took a break, maybe I just didn't do anything. It was just aimless time wasting. So I'll just track what I did. And then at the end of the day, what I'll do is look back and ask myself, how did I spend my time? Was my time well spent? Did I actually spend this time moving forward? And I'll give you an example of something that happened today actually. So we went with my fiance to here in Jerusalem and her sister had a birth date. So I was hesitant to go because now that I'm tracking my time, it's not like, oh yeah, let's just go because actually I'm going to track that. So let's say it took like four hours. I'll track four hours basically just sitting there and smiling, yeah, very happy birthday. But I don't really care about that. I care like it's nice, but it's not moving me towards my goals. So I'll feel bad about it, you know, because the whole point is you spend your time moving towards your goals, increasing the areas where you want abundance. And this does not do that. By the way, the same if you just, for example, if I just spend time with my fiance, but it's not like dedicated to her. It's like I'm half with her, half working. So it's not really working. It's not really with her. I also consider that kind of wasted time. So you want to also be very deliberate about your time. Just when you spend time with your relationship, do that. When you spend time working, do that. And when you track your time, you can actually see that. Like did I actually do this or that? And if it's both, then it's none. You know, it has to be very specific. Unless you specifically decided to spend time with her working on the business, for example, and that's a really good way to do two things at once, which is an amazing way to be efficient. Anyway, going back to the story of her sister. So what I did, because I'm doing 30-minute increments in my tracking, actually look at time in 30-minute increments. So every time, like, oh, this 30-minute is about to end. So how will the next 30-minute look? It actually makes, like, you know, time is an invention. So it actually brings order to the whole thing called time. You actually start looking at time in increments and you ask yourself, is this block of time well spent? Will this block of time be well spent? So you really want to focus on your increments. And by the way, Bill Gates, I read that he measures his time in five-minute increments. He actually has five-minute meetings, which is really awesome and insane. I hope to get there one day, so I hope it's not too micromanaging. Anyway, so we got to the birthday thing and what I did was I said, okay, I'm willing to allocate one increment of 30 minutes for the party. So I wrote down one increment, 30 minutes, party. And that's considered a waste of time, but it was deliberate. So I said, okay, I'll do that. And then what I said, I told my fiancé, look, I'm going to have to go work now and actually took my laptop with me. I sat on the other table and I worked. And her brother even got interested and started asking me questions about what I was doing, which was just another really cool way of kind of bonding while doing something productive. And that's how I actually took something that could have been like four hours of a waste of time and turned that into very, very, very efficient, basically three and a half hours of work and half an hour of kind of mingling. So this is the way that I structure my day. Again, I break down the main areas of my life that I want to abundance. And these are the areas where I can never spend too much time. So I can never spend too much time working out or making money or just having a really good time with my fiancé because these are the things that I want to have an abundance of in my life. And then again, track your time in 30 minute increments. I'll put a link to the Excel sheet that I use. Kind of like a template so you can use it yourself. If you want to try that, you can also use an app to track your time. And then every day at the end of the day, review how you actually spent your time. Was your time well spent? Did you actually spend most of your time doing the things that were productive or were you actually wasting a lot of time? Which of these activities could you have dropped? So let's say you notice you took an hour break. You can ask yourself, like, did I really need that break or was it just kind of like laziness and it just kind of started becoming unfocused? Then I said, okay, I'll go on a break and just end up wasting my time. So this thing of tracking, like when you actually track your time every day and look at what you're doing, that makes you super efficient because every day you're noticing flaws in your behavior. You're noticing flaws in the way that you've run your day. Like you notice it was not optimal. It could have been better. So you make a mental note or actually like a very public statement. Like, okay, I'm not going to do this again. I'm going to change this from tomorrow. I'm not going to do that or I'm going to plan my day accordingly. And then what happens is you get like 1% or even 5% better every day in tracking your time and measuring it and actually using it properly. And this will make you into a beast because gradually you'll start asking yourself, wait, maybe I don't have to do, you know, have like 2 hours of working and 2 hours of time with my friends. I can actually spend time with my friends working and that would be like our both goals at the same time. Or maybe I don't have to do 5 hours of cold calls. Maybe I can actually hire someone and that will free up those 5 hours to do something else. Whoops, sorry. So it's actually a never-ending improvement cycle for getting better. So here I'm climbing these really weird stairs. Anyway, I hope this video helps you. I'll be in this jungle environment till I get home. And I hope it helped you and let me know if you have any questions. Again, I'm really happy to be back making videos. And see you soon. Let me know if you want any specific kind of video. Talk soon.