Inspired by the book Buy Back Your Time by Dan Martell
One of the biggest gems in Buy Back Your Time is the importance of sync meetings, those regular check-ins with key people in your life or business that keep the engine running smooth. Dan talks about how these meetings aren’t just about updates; they’re about alignment. They allow you to identify bottlenecks, clarify expectations, and ultimately buy back time by making sure the people you’ve trusted with responsibility are actually in sync with your vision.
And let me tell you, I live by these meetings.
Every month, I meet with B. Harrison to get my credit right. Yes, I’m one of those people who never really used credit. And let me just say this: having no credit is basically the same as having bad credit. So here I am, opening new accounts and building it from the ground up. I’m not mad about it though, my debt is only around $3,000, so we’re not talking about a mountain to climb.
But I knew I needed someone who could break it down for me, someone who could not only teach me how to build credit properly, but also show me how to leverage it. If you’ve been rocking with my blogs for a while, then you know I built my entire business on cash. That’s a different world. Now I get to apply that same grind to learning how to use good debt wisely, and these meetings keep me focused.
Then there’s Sanchez, my distributor. We’re always talking e-commerce. We have regular strategy sessions where we discuss everything from distribution timelines to how his system updates benefit me as a seller. These aren’t just casual convos either; we come to the table with ideas, we leave with action steps, and we follow up.
B. Bell, my content strategist, is another one. When we meet, she’s always pushing me to be better, challenging me on how I communicate, helping me develop better content flows, and keeping the focus on being intentional. She makes sure that the content I put out actually leads people back to what I’m offering. She helps me serve, with structure.
And I’ve got more meetings just like this—every week, every month. Some are personal, some are business. But all of them are vital.
Because here’s the thing: sync meetings aren’t just a formality, they’re a lifeline.
They’re where vision meets accountability. They keep you from assuming everyone’s on the same page when they’re really in a whole different book.
They create consistency.
They produce clarity.
They give you margin.
And when you start stacking up consistent sync meetings across every lane of your life, finance, strategy, content, distribution, you start noticing that you’re not doing everything alone anymore. You’re leading better. You’re buying back your time.
God Bless The Entrepreneur
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