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2 Hour Excel
@2HourExcel
Become the most efficient person in your office in 2 hours. 25 shortcuts that eliminate 80% of spreadsheet work. DM “Excel” for the system.
Tham gia Ekim 2021
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@CoachRolfes Money tension is rarely about math.
It’s about expectations.
Clear standards + recurring conversations prevent small misalignments from compounding.
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3. Have always kept the BIG 4 in check and have a budget (link in profile)
We use Google spreadsheets and meet 3 times a month
Prior to month to plan
Middle of month for accountability check in
End of month for review
Big 4 in regard to NI:
Giving >10%
House <30%
Investing >15%
Car <10%
It takes great communication with your spouse.

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@gudanglifehack Memorizing 56 shortcuts won’t fix messy structure.
Start with tables.
Then optimize speed.
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@SeanMcPheat Clarity reduces stress.
Ambiguity amplifies stress.
Eliminate decision fatigue with clear standards and systems.
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@CoachDanGo Discipline now is freedom later.
Future health is just today’s inputs repeated.
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If you’ve ever felt embarrassed because:
• Your spreadsheet broke in a meeting
• A formula returned #REF
• Your totals didn’t match
You don’t need to “learn Excel.”
You need 25 specific safeguards.
That’s what I teach.
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@hpfounder The hidden advantage is consistency.
Small daily inputs compound fast
Health, performance, career — all respond to structured repetition.
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@CoachesGreat Growth starts with clarity.
Explicit expectations make feedback feel developmental.
Honesty builds trust when it’s paired with standards.
People are resistant to being challenged without clarity.
Challenge with clarity creates progress.
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❓️ How do you encourage your team members to grow and improve?
❓️ Is a lack of communication and transparency getting in the way of success?
Listen to Great Coach Mickey Arthur speak on the role honesty and trust plays in challenging players in our latest interview, available now:
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🔉 Spotify bit.ly/4tPgOvS
#Podcast #Leadership #Coaching #InspiringLeaders #SportsLeadership #PerformanceMindset #LeadershipInsights #Leadershiptips #GreatCoaches #CEO #Connection #teambuilding #leaders #management #peoplemanagement #business #sports
@Mickeyarthurcr1 @DerbyshireCCC

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@SystemSunday Thanks — your frameworks make systems thinking practical.
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How to subtly upgrade your life in 2026.
Dial in these 5 everyday inputs:
1. Social Inputs
You become the 5 people you spend the most time with.
Choose wisely:
• Find intellectual sparring partners (where you help one another).
• Resist false kindness: Create an inner circle that will give you honest feedback.
• Avoid energy vampires: Spend more time with people who give you energy and less time with those who steal it.
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2. Information Inputs
Elevate your sources.
If you want to level up your information diet, here are some immediate upgrades:
TED Talks, documentaries, insightful podcasts, books that challenge and inspire, and unbiased news sources.
See the comments below for a curated list of my favorite resources.
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3. Mental Inputs
Small shifts in language create big mindset shifts.
Among my favorites:
• Failure → Learning
• Stuck → Exploring new angles
• Nervous → Energized
• Hate → I prefer
• Have to → Get to
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4. Health Inputs
Your brain influences every thought, feeling, and action you take.
So prioritize your brain health:
• Take long walks.
• Sleep 7+ hrs nightly.
• Have a strong rest ethic to avoid burnout.
• Rebalance your dopamine with less screen time.
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5. Environmental Inputs
Pare down to essential items.
Then, manage both inbound & outbound possessions.
Inbound:
• Choose quality > quantity
• Purchase less; love every single item more
Outbound:
• Follow the 1 In, 1 Out Rule: If you buy one item, then donate, sell, or toss another
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Your future results are a lagging measure of your current inputs.
Choose wisely. Everything else is downstream.

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@SeanMcPheat Clarity is structural.
Most managers avoid hard conversations because they don’t have the words ready.
When language is intentional, standards rise without hostility.
Structure in communication changes behavior faster than theory.
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In learning initiatives, we focus heavily on models and frameworks, but overlook the everyday language that drives real leadership behaviour.
Managers don’t struggle because they’re too soft. They struggle because they’re unclear.
A “nice” boss protects comfort.
A “kind” boss creates growth.
Without training on difficult conversations, feedback, and boundaries, managers avoid conflict and dilute standards.
Models inform.
But words in real moments transform performance.
♻️ Repost to spread these lessons to others.
➕ Follow me for more content like this.

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@ceokasper @GRENNEX_ The real unlock isn’t automation.
It’s shared visibility.
Once ops and finance see the same variance at the same time, behavior changes instantly.
Structure → clarity → better decisions.
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@GRENNEX_ Spreadsheets die the day ops + finance stare at the same clock. We tied WMS scans, carrier handoffs, and billing events into one exception board so planners see dwell variance within 15 minutes and finance sees cost impact before OT hits. That’s when automation sticks.
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3PL ops shouldn’t run on spreadsheets + guesswork.
GRENNEX unifies:
• Real-time visibility
• Automated workflows
• Driver–office comms
• AI optimization
• Blockchain-secured records
⛟ See unified control in action: grennex.com
#3PL #LogisticsTech #TMS

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@HotHandTheory Tracking results is fine — but the real leverage is workflow discipline:
• Clean tables
• Structured formulas
• Repeatable reporting
That’s how real decision-makers separate patterns from randomness. 
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Can’t speak for others but we watch as much NBA as possible. The “spreadsheets” (ie understanding of the best metrics) help curate our eye test/film study.
For eg: a big emphasis for us this season has been trying to more closely observe passive impact on both sides of the ball.
Taylor Wyman@taylormetrics
I can not overstate how much basketball spreadsheet ppl watch. Eye test vs spreadsheet is a talking point created by shock jocks that needs to fill hours of airtime a week with content
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@Brice929431 Most of it isn’t “lack of automation.”
It’s broken workflow.
Start with:
• Convert ranges to tables
• Use SUMIFS instead of manual totals
• Build one reusable report template
That alone eliminates half the repetition.
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I want a simple system that consistently turns effort into results.
James Clear@JamesClear
Ask yourself this question three times and try to refine and improve your answer each time: What do I really want?
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