Rory Vaden
Rory Vaden’s first book Take the Stairs is a #1 Wall St Journal, #1 USA Today, and #2 New York Times bestseller that has been translated into 11 different languages. Rory is also the Co-Founder of Southwestern Consulting™, a multimillion dollar global consulting practice that helps clients in 35 countries drive educated decisions with relevant data.
Additionally, as the founder of the Center for the Study of Self-Discipline (CSSD), his insights on improving self-discipline, overcoming procrastination and enhancing productivity are regularly featured in major media. His blog articles and insights average more than 4 million views every month and he hosts The Daily Discipline Podcast which is a top 25 business news podcast designed for “movers and shakers in the world of business™”.
Rory's new book, "Procrastinate on Purpose: 5 Permission to Multiply Your Time," was released on January 6, 2015.
Additionally, as the founder of the Center for the Study of Self-Discipline (CSSD), his insights on improving self-discipline, overcoming procrastination and enhancing productivity are regularly featured in major media. His blog articles and insights average more than 4 million views every month and he hosts The Daily Discipline Podcast which is a top 25 business news podcast designed for “movers and shakers in the world of business™”.
Rory's new book, "Procrastinate on Purpose: 5 Permission to Multiply Your Time," was released on January 6, 2015.
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Rory Vaden joins Jim Blasingame to reveal how one benevolent form of procrastination results when you delegate, which creates results that are not as fast, or as perfect, as you would do them.
Rory Vaden joins Jim Blasingame to talk about the benefits of knowing when to procrastinate, including the discipline of learning how to say “no.”
Rory Vaden joins Jim Blasingame to reveal how one benevolent form of procrastination results when you delegate, which creates results that are not as fast, or as perfect, as you would do them.