BOOK SUMMARY 142 The Other 8 Hours
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Summary written by: John Petrone
"The Other 8 Hours is all about investing your time
in activities that pay the highest returns—whether the returns are financial,
physical or spiritual. How you invest your other 8 hours determines your
happiness and financial success."
- The Other 8 Hours, page 59
Although
we don’t realize it, most of our most significant achievements and
relationships occur in the 8 hours we’re not working or sleeping. The author
calls these the “other 8 hours.”
In The
Other 8 Hours: Maximize your Free Time to Create New Wealth and Purpose, Robert
Pagliarini asserts that we can take control of these hours to achieve what we
want. For some of us, that might be more personal time with our families; for
others it could be pursuing a side venture generating an extra income stream.
The
author is a financial planner who’s written several books and appeared as a
financial expert on numerous television shows. He’s used his other 8 hours to
productively build his financial planning practice and distills his wisdom in
this highly practical book.
The Golden Egg
Uncover your ideal life
"A
meaningful life is what The Other 8 Hours is all about. Since most people don’t
get a lot of meaning from sleep or work, our last hope is to find meaning
during the other 8 hours. If we can fill some of this time with identifying and
reaching our purpose, our lives will be much more satisfying and full."-
The Other 8 Hours, page 233
Pagliarini
refers to it as finding your pulse and uncovering your ideal life. Get out of
survival mode and look forward to thriving. “You need to get clear on what ‘get
a life’ means to you, and you need to invest the other 8 hours in activities
that enrich you and bring you closer to your ideal.”
Pagliarini
offers several ways to help us figure out what our ideal life would look like.
He suggests starting out by embracing the gap, which he refers to the divide
between where you are and where you want to be. Going through the different
areas of your life—family, health, finances, and growth—you can identify gaps
in a particular area.
Once
you’ve identified gaps, prioritize and set goals for the areas you want to
begin work on. He offers suggestions for dealing with setbacks such as
anticipating as many roadblocks as you can to prepare yourself for obstacles.
Brainstorm solutions before being confronted with them.
Gem #1
Re-gain control of your time
"Reclaiming
as much of the other 8 hours as possible is our first goal because without it,
we are stuck… The more of the other 8 hours you have, the more you can focus on
those pursuits that make your life more fulfilled and get you closer to
reaching your goals."- The Other 8 Hours, page 33
In
order to maximize the other 8 hours, we need to ensure we have the time and
energy to work on the pursuits we want to. Taking control of your time and
identifying non-essential tasks is the first step. Pagliarini calls this PERK,
which he identifies as Postpone, Eliminate, Reduce or Keep. Are there any
unimportant and unsatisfying tasks that can be put off or eliminated to free up
your time, such as excessive TV watching?
A
related suggestion to PERK is to outsource activities that take a ton of your
time and you don’t enjoy doing. This is especially helpful if you have a little
extra cash but are short on time. There are numerous companies providing
outsourcing services at various price levels.
One
unconventional recommendation is something the author calls frictionless
reciprocation. He describes this as doing a valuable task for someone without
it requiring any additional use of your time. An example would be cooking a
meal for a neighbor in exchange for him mowing your lawn. Cooking an extra
serving of a meal requires minimal additional effort and is something you
planned on doing anyway.
Once
you’ve figured out what you want and freed up your time, become a creator.
Gem #2
Become a Creator and Monetize your Passions
"Sometimes
you need to do something new and different to succeed."- The Other 8
Hours, page 82
You’ve
freed up your other 8 hours and figured out what you would enjoy doing more of.
Use that newfound knowledge to start creating a new stream of income.
A
creator is someone who produces or develops a side project or venture that
brings inspiration to his life. The kind of “excitement you can feel when you
are creating something you are passionate about.”
An
initial consideration is a cost/benefit analysis. How much effort and money
will the side venture require compared to results generated? Given the time
constraints, focus on high leverage activities providing the greatest results
from the least effort.
In
addition, consider your unique talents, skills and experience to “produce the
most value”. You don’t want to spend a year learning the business before you
see a pay-off. Stick to your circle of competence. The author goes on to list
several side gigs including starting a blog, freelancing as well as reselling
and affiliating (via Amazon).
The
other 8 hours are key to creating change in your life and “if you don’t invest
the other 8 hours in the areas of your life that are important to you, those
areas will shrivel up and waste away.”
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