The 12 Week Year | Michael Lennington | Before the Bestseller 87


Today, we’re thrilled to welcome our new co-host and COO, Laura Briggs, alongside our esteemed guest, Michael Lennington, co-author of the groundbreaking book ‘The 12 Week Year.’  This book has been a constant companion for Laura for over many years, offering invaluable insights into time management and strategic project planning. 

Whether you’re seeking to enhance your time management skills or looking to approach your projects with a more strategic mindset, this episode promises to be a treasure trove of knowledge and wisdom shared by Michael. 

Get ready for an enlightening journey in this episode, where we uncover the transformative principles of The 12 Week Year. Discover the immense power behind this approach as we delve into its proven strategies, drawn from the successes of countless businesses worldwide. Join us as we explore why traditional annual goals might be holding you back and how embracing 12-week cycles can revolutionize your planning and strategy. Tune in to learn why it’s time to ditch the old methods and embrace a more dynamic, effective approach to achieving your goals.

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