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The 25-Year Framework: Your 21st-Century Entrepreneurial Mindset for Continually Slowing Down Time While Speeding Up Your Progress Over a 25-Year Period

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Everyone complains about time speeding up, so we've done something fast, easy, and simple to solve this problem for entrepreneurs around the world. The 25-Year Framework is a single solution for dozens of the most irritating and energy-draining time pressures that plague the business and personal lives of even the most successful entrepreneurs and their teams. What's even better, the transformation from "time scarcity" to "time abundance" begins to occur in the 60 minutes it will take you to listen to this book.

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Published December 17, 2019

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Dan Sullivan

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Dan has over 35 years’ experience as a highly regarded speaker, consultant, strategic planner, and coach to entrepreneurial individuals and groups.

He is author of over 40 publications, including The Wall Street Journal Bestseller: Who Not How, The Great Crossover, The 21st Century Agent, Creative Destruction, and How The Best Get Better®. He is co-author of The Laws of Lifetime Growth and The Advisor Century.

Dan is married to Babs Smith, his partner in business and in life. They jointly own and operate The Strategic Coach Inc., with offices in Toronto, Chicago, and the U.K. New workshops are also being held in Los Angeles and Vancouver. Dan and Babs reside in Toronto.

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126 reviews
April 21, 2022
I need way more meat in my book! I love the idea of the 25 year framework of course, but the rest of the book was filled with ideas that are barely applicable with the way he’s written the book.

It was a breeze to read, but I felt a little let down by the end with only having enough to want more.
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3 reviews5 followers
January 7, 2021
Interesante perspectiva del tiempo para empezar a organizar proyectos personales y profesionales. Aunque cae mucho en la filosofía del emprendimiento, algo con lo que no estoy de acuerdo del todo, tiene puntos muy buenos y definitivamente lo recomiendo.
3 reviews
July 3, 2022
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The concept of the 25 years is superb but there are too few tools given in this book. In the end it recommends to of course, buy the coaching session. 1 star id for the excellent topic, development of the framework and 2nd is for the other tools but there are many more missing. Scaling up is a much better book including the BHAG and how to develop one
9 reviews1 follower
October 5, 2020
Dan Sullivan is the Best

Being the master of your time is the ultimate freedom. The only way to accomplish this is to change your mindset and how you approach life one day at a time.
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308 reviews41 followers
October 24, 2020
An interesting approach

I've read so many books on achieving goals, time management, and personal development that I thought there was nothing more to learn.

Until now.

This book has a very unique approach. Definitely worth the read.
3 reviews
January 25, 2021
One long sales pitch repeated over and over

This is a double sided flyer that has been somehow been stretched into a book. This proves that there’s more than one way to say something. Save money and more importantly time by giving this a miss.
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5 reviews1 follower
July 28, 2020
Dan explores how shifting your mindset to a 25yr period changes your thinking and behavior. What can I accomplish in 100 quarters?
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321 reviews11 followers
October 27, 2022
Liked it quite a lot. Short, powerful. It's a good feeling knowing that you're slowing down time while accelerating growth. It's all a mindset thing, but it somehow made sense to me.
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December 19, 2022
Fluff

There is really nothing in there other than dividing your time in quarters and improve 1%. So, try something else
31 reviews
October 18, 2023
Such a neat concept and really like how Dan doesn’t waste your time with a really long book.
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192 reviews15 followers
April 19, 2024
Read the book in an hour in November and thought it was ok.
Yesterday on a day at the spa I reread it, doing the journalling exercises and found it a great way to start my Year review and planning for 2019.
10 reviews
March 21, 2021
El libro básicamente gravita sobre un solo concepto pero aun así merece la pena su lectura. La idea que propone el libro es de las que cambian tu visión sobre lo que es importante y lo que no. Ayuda a coger perspectiva vital.
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3 reviews4 followers
February 10, 2016
Amazing framework and context to think of time.
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April 10, 2022
Eye-opening showing a lot of potential. Thank you for writing this, it helps me a lot with thinking in long terms instead of worrying about day after day.
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478 reviews
January 21, 2020
This is a simple framework for playing the long game.
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