In this reflection episode, Carl debriefs from his recent conversation with Jordan de Jong, founder of Australia's largest online property portfolio mapping software, Gameplans. He reflects on the impressive transformation Jordan has undergone in a relatively short period.
In this reflection episode, Carl debriefs from his recent conversation with Jordan de Jong, founder of Australia's largest online property portfolio mapping software, Gameplans. He reflects on the impressive transformation Jordan has undergone in a relatively short period.
Carl emphasises Jordan's ability to shift his business and work-life balance drastically, moving from 12-hour workdays to dedicating only three hours a day to work. Jordan's journey is a testament to the power of personal transformation, highlighting how one can make substantial changes in various aspects of life with the proper guidance and commitment.
Carl also delves into practical business insights, discussing the concept of 10x thinking, inspired by Dan Sullivan's book. He touches on the idea that building a million-dollar business versus a billion-dollar business requires the same effort but different levels of thinking.
The episode concludes with Jordan's message to his younger self, encouraging listeners to embrace life fully. You will be challenged to consider your own goals, determine the level of effort required to achieve them, and commit to playing the best game you can possibly play.
IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL DISCOVER…
- The early days of Jordan de Jong’s business and how he was able to shift his mindset towards work life integration (00:22)
- Biggest takeaways from Jordan’s episode: the power of personal transformation if you choose to work on it (02:35)
- How to 10x rather than 2x (04:01)
- How entrepreneurship often takes a toll on one’s personal life (05:15)
- The biggest message from Jordan: Play the best game you can possibly play (07:21)
- What Jordan’s property modelling software company, Gameplans, is all about (08:39)