The Hidden Reason Entrepreneurs Burn Out | Buy Back Your Time with Dan Martell
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Most entrepreneurs believe working harder is the answer. More hours. More hustle. More grind. But what if the real breakthrough isn't doing more — it's doing less of the wrong things?
On today's episode, Darren and Christina break down Buy Back Your Time by Dan Martell and explain how Canadian entrepreneurs can scale faster by delegating low-value tasks, focusing on $1,000–$10,000 activities, and building systems that create leverage. This one could change how you structure your entire week.
If you're an entrepreneur, this is a must watch!
Show notes:
00:00 - Introduction
00:40 - Who is Dan Martell
03:40 - Hustle vs systems
04:19 - The buyback principle explained
05:00 - CEO hourly rate formula
06:32 - 80% is good enough
07:53 - The buyback loop (Audit, Transfer, Fill)
08:10 - 15-minute time tracking
12:02 - Anything you track gets better
12:22 - Time value ladder breakdown
14:16 - The pain line and burnout
16:07 - Camcorder method
17:28 - 10-80-10 delegation model
19:01 - Building your buyback team
22:30 - Designing your perfect week
25:57 - Final action step: Track your week
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