In a most basic sense, leverage involves getting more work accomplished with less effort. As you increase the effectiveness of your leverage, you can either maintain the same level of effort while accomplishing more work or reduce your amount of effort while maintaining the same output of work. The two elements you can always learn to leverage better is your language and your time. A small tweak can equal a large return, simply by improving the way you leverage your language and your time.
A minor tweak brings a large return
Leveraging Language
- Learn about the language that works to inspire action in others and yourself.
- Language is the seat of experience. Want to change the experience of your life? Want to change the experience of other people? Language is the key.
Leveraging Time
- Everyone has the same 24 hours and yet some people run multinational companies and some people struggle running their day-to-day lives. Where you sit on the spectrum is dictated by your ability to leverage time.