The Russell Brunson Show - (Q&A) How Do You Get So Much Done?
Episode Date: December 1, 2023At my last Inner Circle in Boise, Luke Jaster asked how we keep a through-line in our goals and get things done at such a high level without sacrificing family and values. First I'll share how I organ...ize my process so things get done in the business, and then we'll talk about how I organize my family time. And stay for the end, where I give one of the keys to how we organize and ensure our launches are always on time! Hit me up on IG! @russellbrunson Text Me! 208-231-3797 Join my newsletter at marketingsecrets.com ClubHouseWithRussell.com Magnetic Marketing Secrets of Success Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Welcome to the Marketing Seekers Podcast.
My name is Russell Brunson, and I'm what you call a serial entrepreneur, but with a twist.
You see, 50% of my time, I'm the CEO of ClickFunnels,
helping over 100,000 brands to grow their companies with funnels.
And the other 50% of my time, I'm actually in the trenches using ClickFunnels to
grow the startups I believe in. During this podcast, I'll take you behind the scenes and
show you how we're bootstrapping ClickFunnels and my other businesses from startup to nine
figures and beyond. Welcome to the show. What's up, everybody? This is Russell Brunson. Welcome
back to the Marketing Secrets Podcast. You are in luck. Today we're doing another Q&A episode,
which should be a lot of fun. Again, these are Q&As that happened at my Inner Circle event. So these are my Inner Circle members
asking questions to me on stage. You guys have a chance to kind of listen in like a fly on the
wall and hope you enjoy them. These are fun episodes. People have really been enjoying them
so far. So the next question is from Luke Jaster. And the question was about strategy management
and how do you do everything how do you make
your family and your business and more happen all at the same time um and so this is a question you
know people ask me a lot it's just like russell you seem like you do so many things how do you do
them all how you do all at such a high level without sacrificing your family and your values
you know a lot of people who are producing and doing a lot of stuff but then they lose their
family along the way and things like that and so first first off, I want to say that I'm not perfect by any stretch of the imagination.
I am struggling with this daily on a constant, you know, so I tried to lay out some of the
things that I've done that have helped me and hopefully will help you as well.
So with that said, hope you enjoy this episode here on the Market Seekers Podcast.
Q&A time.
Hey, Russell, Luke here.
First day of Inner Circle. Thank you so much it's been yeah welcome um my question for you is you've got a family obviously wife so many kids you wrestle you got
15 businesses how do you make all that happen i feel like anything i try to do just moves like
molasses it just takes weeks or months
do you have is it like hacks that you have is it a underlying philosophy like are there two of you
what are you not telling us that's awesome do you have a team or what's your what's your
yes we we do have a team um i think we lack vision. I mean, today I realized that we're doing basically everything wrong.
I don't even know how I got a two-comma club award.
I don't know how you let me into this inner circle.
I feel like this big, but my brain is like this now.
So I'm all over the place.
I think that, yeah, direction, stuff like that.
We're looking for some foundational stuff, I think.
Because we get stuff done but it
just seems to take so long from like one funnel hacking to another funnel hacking and i'm like
oh yeah we heard that last year and it was so great and i wanted to do it and we started down
that road and what happened to that where'd that go like how how did just that through line from
from start to finish and you seem to just be dropping things like in a good way like content programs
businesses your family seems fantastic it's all like in order and i'm just trying to figure out
what you're doing so different are you not sleeping at night i haven't slept in a decade
that's what i would assume but i think it's something else that's a good question so and
i'll be first to,
to admit, and you asked my team, like, I am not perfect. I'm a nightmare. Most of the times,
like you came to my office, I'm covered in like six foot of old books every day. And like, it's,
it's awesome. I love it, but it's like, it's kind of crazy. Right. But there are a couple of things
that have helped me a lot. Um, they came from conversations, rooms like this that were really
big for me. So the very first one is, um, uh,endoza when i first got started it was in a room like this and he said something
that like hit me he said there's two types of people in this world there's there's people who
really get starting things and people go to finishing he's like you gotta figure out which
one you are and surround yourself with the other and so i look at me i'm the greatest starter in
the history of all entrepreneurship right i can start like crazy, but I'm the worst finisher. Um, you can ask anybody on my team, Ben, am I a good
finisher? See, they're like, Ben, help me. I started this thing. Now what do I do? Right.
And Jenny and like Brent and all the people. So it's like understanding who you are and then
like surround yourself with the other ones. Like that's the big part of it. Right. Okay. Number
two then is, um, like for me is understanding like the hierarchy.
It's not, it's not the right word.
Cause it's not hierarchy.
Um, because all of them are equally important, but they're just different.
Right.
And so there's like, there's three ways that people's brains work.
One is, is strategic, right?
So there's like strategy is number one.
And then there's people that are really good at like management.
And number two is, uh, or number three then is like doing the work, like those who are good at doing it. Right. And so a lot of people,
um, and I struggled with this for a long time, but what I realized is you start feeling like,
where are you actually like, where's your superpower actually at? And so one of my
biggest things I always slip back into, I try to manage people. And so I'm like, Oh,
I'm going to manage it. And I start putting these together, putting together putting together systems i'm not like i'm the worst at this ever every time
i try things fall apart and i think it's done it's like chaos it's like a nightmare like even
secrets of success like i was managing the whole process because i actually i love managing the
funnel build part so i'm like in there i'm getting my hand like i feel like the whole thing and then
like the day before we launched two days before we launched kevin who's really good management
came in the office so who's like running this after you launch it to the world? I was like, what are you talking about?
He's like, well, after like you sell stuff, who's going to take care of the people? I was like, oh,
well, there's a membership site for that. He's like, well, who's going to do customer support?
I was like, oh, I didn't think about that. And then, and like, and this is like the problem I
get into. Right. Um, and then Jenny volunteered. Jenny's like, I will come and be the integrator and manager. And
so Jenny's come in, who's been my assistant forever. And now she's transitioning to literally
be like the integrator operator of this business coming at this level. And then now she, yeah,
give Jenny a round of applause. Now when Jenny and I sit by each other and she shows me what she's doing here,
it stresses me out to the point where I want to kill myself.
It's like literally like 5,000 spreadsheets and things.
Like the first three days of the launch, she sat in this room and was doing a bunch of stuff.
And she came out, I wrote a 70-page SOP.
I'm like, what does that even stand for?
I didn't even know, right?
And I was like, why would you do that?
Like, what's the purpose?
And I don't understand it because my brain does not work here, right?
And so a lot of times what happens,
at least for me, I get struggles.
Like, it's like come from here to here, right?
Where I'm really good at strategy.
And so when I'm good at, like, when I'm in my best,
it's like when I'm sitting down,
I'm like, here's the strategy of the thing.
And I'm able to explain to somebody this level.
They can catch it, ask a bunch of questions,
and then they go organize a plan
and give it to the people who are doers.
Now, I also happen to be a doer in my company
because there's things I love to do.
Like, I love to build funnels.
And so like, when I come here at strategy, right?
And I'm the boss and I tell whoever's the integrator manager,
like, here's the plan and then they take it.
I can step away from it and it's happening.
Like right now, so I've got a couple,
I've got a bunch of people like this that work under me
that help me do these different things, right?
So like today in the back, I like messaging Morag, who's in the UK, who's one of our managers.
She's amazing.
And I send her like 30 different things, and I forget about it.
And then tomorrow I'll come in and she'll send me a list, and most of them will be done.
And she's set up the management process, and then she's getting people who are doers.
And again, sometimes I am the person.
Sometimes I'm the funnel builder.
Sometimes I'm the copywriter.
Sometimes I'm the creative who's I'm the funnel builder. Sometimes I'm the copywriter. Sometimes I'm the, the, the creative who's got to be on, on camera. So I might have different roles,
but I'm never in this role because this one slows everything down and everything falls apart.
And so that's kind of how I look at things. Um, again, this is like the starter and these are all
the, all the finishers. And so in some situations, like when I come in strategy for secrets of
success, um, Jenny works for me, but then when she comes back to me, like Russell, I need you to do this three, these three trainings. Like I work for her, like now I'm an employee of
her. And so I have that kind of division where I like, this is when she works for me. This is when
I work for her type thing. And so all of our departments are similar, right? Like, um, on
social media, I'll be part of the strategy. Here's the strategy we want to do, give it a social media
team. And they come back to me and they're like, Hey Russell, here's the three videos we need.
Cause now I work for them. Right. And so it's kind of figure out where your roles are. Um, and, and really figuring those things out. Cause that's
every time I get the plot where I get overwhelmed and things start falling apart is when I'm not in
the right lane and I don't have the right people doing things. Right. Or the other problem we had
a lot with ClickFunnels specifically is we found people who are the best doers, right? You are so
good at getting stuff done. We're going to send you up to management and we move them up to
management and they suck at managing people. And this person was a rockstar here, gets a raise because they go up to management
and then we lose them because they're, they'd have been horrible. I can't tell you how many
times I made that mistake. That's what I'm saying. Like this isn't like hierarchy. Like this isn't
like you are better here. Like as you ascend up, you get better and better. It's like just different
ways our brains work. Some people are really good at doing the task flawlessly. Some are really good
at managing the process and some are really good at just the strategy. So it's understanding where
you are and the other people and helping them all
know their roles and their lanes. We're like, look, you're just allowed to do it. Don't ever,
don't ever manage people again. Right. Or just managing the people that they're doers. Is that
kind of makes sense? Is there anything that you could speak to in terms of personal life,
in terms of staying in shape and making sure you're getting nutrition, taking care of your
family? Like, is that the same framework or something? This is me. This is my wife. No, Staying in shape and making sure you're getting nutrition, taking care of your family.
Is that the same framework or something?
This is me.
This is my wife.
No, just kidding.
This is the kids.
Just kidding.
No, for me, that's a lot more like time blocking.
I think one of the things I'm really good at, I remember Alex Sharfman was part of, he was one of our two Common Club X coaches four or five years ago.
And he had everybody do a time study exercise.
We were doing that where you get a time and everyone like, as you're doing stuff, you write down,
oh, I spent 15 minutes on Instagram.
Oh, I spent 12 minutes doing email.
And you like time everything down for like a week.
It's a horrible process.
By the time you're done, you realize you get nothing done like in normal day.
I think for me, like I'm the opposite. Like I'm pretty good at blocking out time and then just cranking on stuff and getting things done. And I try to compartmentalize things
very strictly. So for me, I know that like, like if you look at the daily schedule, it's like right
here, this is my mornings. So I'm going to get up at six, uh, six, five, if it's something that's
really important. And, um, from here to about seven, like this is my time where, um, I'm most
creative. I'm going to be writing. Cause that's where I got to write or, you know, things where
I'm not. And that's like that time. And then my kids wake up seven and this is my time where I'm most creative. I'm going to be writing. Cause that's where I got to write or, you know, things where I'm not. And that's like that time.
And then my kids wake up seven and this is my time with my kids where I'm driving them
to school.
I'm hanging out and have breakfast with them.
I'm trying to like engage with them.
The teenagers, I'm trying to like get them to like acknowledge I exist, but this is like
the kid time.
And then at the end of this, I drive, uh, one of my sons, I drive to school and then
I go from there directly to the office.
And then this is like my, um, I have about a 45 minute, which is, this is like my time with God, scripture study, praying, like trying to
like get straight in the world. And then nine Oh five, I got my first management meeting, which is
I jump on a phone. We have a five minute meeting with everybody, um, on our core management team,
basically saying, here's what we're doing today. So that starts nine to five by nine, 10, we're
done. And then from nine, 10 tell, um, depending on the day, this is where I'm actually working.
So if I, if we're doing YouTube scripts or VSLs or whatever,
I'm like, I'm writing, I'm strategy,
I'm outlining, I'm trying to do stuff.
But this is all in a separate office
from where my people are at.
Like literally a separate office.
And I got this from Dan Kennedy
when I was at Dan Kennedy's house.
And we were, a couple of you guys
have gone to Dan Kennedy's house recently.
Anyone here been in Kennedy's house?
I saw three, four inner circle members
who like were there.
Anyway, so you're at Dan Kennedy's house.
You go in his basement.
He does not have internet access in the entire thing.
He's got a fax machine and that's it.
And a whole bunch of stacks of boxes and books.
And the guy's written like 60 books.
And I was like, how do you, how do you, how do you write so much without having internet?
And he was like, how do you get anything done with internet?
Like he was like, don't you ever feel like you're sitting in a strip club the whole day?
I'm like, what do you mean?
He's like, you can get porn everywhere.
Like why, how do you get work done? I was like, I don't know, Dan. I guess I don't look ever feel like you're sitting in a strip club the whole day? I'm like, what do you mean? He's like, you can get porn everywhere. How do you get work done?
I was like, I don't know, Dan.
I guess I don't look at porn.
That makes it easier.
So that helps.
But I learned he's not connecting to the world.
He's just writing.
When he does connect, then he'll go and he has a phone call set up.
But when he's working, there's no connection.
So when I'm in this role over here um there's almost no connection like
if i need something i can get online but for the most part like i'm away and this is like me writing
and stuff like that i'm not doing meetings i'm not doing messaging i'm just like this is my time to
try to get stuff done and then when i'm done and this part ends usually about 11 11 30 or so then
i go over to the other off i physically leave this office that's just mine go back in and everyone's
there and that's where i'm like okay what like, okay, what do you guys need?
And I'm giving feedback and giving ideas, working together.
I'm trying to drop strategy.
I'm trying to do the work that, you know, the work they're needing me to do.
And that's kind of the rest of the day.
And then when I leave, then I go home.
And like when I get home, I leave Russell Brunson in the car, and I come in as Russell dad. And then, um, you know, from whatever it is,
five 30 or six till the end of the night. Um, it's just, it's then my kids until nine,
we put them all to bed nine till I passed out my wife and I, and that's sacred time.
That's their time, not the business's time. And so that's kind of how I structure my day.
Um, and it gives me kid time, kid time or kid time, wife time, God time, work time, team time.
And I try to stick that as close as I can.
And I'm not perfect at it.
Sometimes I'll miss things for a week or two at a time.
I kind of reset, but I try to reset back to this because it gets all the things I'm trying
to get done into a day.
And then I just, when I'm in that, that time, I try to, I maximize, I'm not sitting around
dorking around on, you know, things. I'm like actually doing the work as quick as I can. So, okay. To help.
Yeah. That's super helpful. Thank you so much. Yeah. So, but a big part of it, like, again,
it's like having the team around you is the key because anytime I'm trying to do all the things,
it just all crumbles and it's just to get out of a lot of really good people. So.
Yeah. It just feels like it's like small steps almost every day. And I'm wondering if you're just like, all right,
I need to finish this one big step today. Or is it just like incremental? Um, it depends.
It's different seasons, different times. Sometimes I'm just, I'm working towards something like I'm
writing a book. I'm doing a thing that's like the smaller incremental steps. Other times it's like
FHL is coming up or inner circles or something like a big thing. And we set, um, I set deadlines that are very strict.
And as we get closer and closer deadline, um, I will invest way more, you know, way
more time into the thing.
Um, and I don't shift deadlines.
You got my team.
If we're like, this is the day we're launching.
If we launch, whether we're ready or not, cause it has to happen, which causes problems
initially support hates me, but then we always figured out eventually.
So, uh, and I'm really strict deadlines.
So if we set a deadline, it doesn't, we don't deviate from that.
Otherwise it keeps, otherwise it keeps moving. If you have it there. So my experience. Yeah.