What if you could get more done, with more focus, and more efficiency, all while never feeling busy again?

“I was tired of feeling like I was never done.”

Hi, I’m Dylan Dodson. And I help people live lives that matter.

As a pastor, I spend a lot of time with people. One thing that almost everyone has in common is the feeling that there is never enough time to get everything done. People just feel too busy. Fortunately, it doesn’t have to be this way.

I have helped countless people just like you increase their focus and productivity, eliminate the feeling of busyness, and spend more time on the things that matter most in life.

It is possible to finish your task list, answer every email, and get everything done you need to get done in a day. Best of all, you have the ability to make that happen, even if you don’t know how right this moment.

You see, it isn’t true that you have to be busy. You don’t have to have an email inbox that stresses you out every time you open it. You can have a calendar that includes time for things you enjoy. Your work does not have to run your life, even if you enjoy what you do.

Like you, I know what it’s like to know that there was something important I needed to do, but I couldn’t remember what it was or where I wrote it down. Everyone knows what is like to end your workday knowing full well you’ve got an evening full of work ahead because somehow the time got away from you.

You did plenty of activity, but somehow nothing of importance got done. But it doesn’t have to be that way. You can live in a world where:

  • You end the workday every day with real results

  • You never have to wonder if you missed a task

  • You cut the time you spend on email in half and keep it totally under control

Contrary to what our culture has taught you, busyness is a choice. This means you don’t have to be busy, all while having time left over to live a life that matters.

My favorite aspect of Dylan’s training is the simple and practical steps he suggests to make massive changes in your productivity. Since implementing the tools he suggested, I’ve forgotten less to do’s, scheduled more efficiently, and been less distracted. I could not recommend his training more.
— Jordan Penley

This content is clear, concise, and flows very well. Each area: restricting interruptions, task tracking, scheduling ahead of time, shutdown routine, etc., applies to everyone. Whether learning new techniques or being reminded of good practices, this seminar will help improve everyone’s time management skills.
— Bob Dunyak

This training offered practical advice that I was able to implement immediately to help boost productivity and lower stress. I felt like I jumped into the deep end when I started full-time ministry 2 months ago so having a framework to lean on from someone who has been there is a lifesaver.
— Matt Doherty

Imagine getting all your work done every week, in less time, without having to radically change your life.

Over the years I have read many books, listened to podcasts, and even purchased online courses in the hopes of getting things done in less time so I could spend more time on the things that mattered. And many times I have been underwhelmed by the content.

Not that these resources haven’t been helpful at all, but because the results they promise are only possible if you have the motivation of an Olympic athlete, are willing to put yourself all the way out there in ways that can feel uncomfortable, and sometimes even requiring financial resources in order to do what they are telling me to do.

In order to succeed in what these programs are promising, it seems as if you have to be in the top 1%. The results they sell seem to be too good to be true because they are for regular people with full lives like me and you.

But what if I told you that you can take back control of your work, your schedule, your productivity, and your life? That there really are simple and practical solutions to the feeling of overwhelm you are living with? Because there are.

In my course, Shave 10 Hours Off Your Workweek, I walk you through 10 proven and highly practical strategies that do just that; help you get everything done in 10 fewer hours each week.

My promise to you is that shaving 10 hours off your work week is not just a catchy title, but is exactly what you’ll get from this course. 

Every single thing I share in this course is something you can implement in your life. You’ll need some motivation, sure, but you won’t have to embarrass yourself or have to do anything crazy. There is nothing in this course that is too hard or weird to implement. I know that because they are the exact things I do every week to get everything done without feeling, or being, busy.

So who exactly is this course for?

If you are someone who has some measure of autonomy in your job, this is for you. If you work a job where all your time is planned and scheduled outside of your control, the principles in this course are still great to know, but not as helpful if you cannot implement them. Here are some of the topics addressed in the course to help you shave 10 hours off your workweek:

  • How to handle your email and get your inbox under complete control

  • How to best schedule out your workday

  • How to control your phone instead of having your phone control you

  • How to create weekly routines to do your best work when you are at your best

  • A bulletproof system for managing all your tasks

  • How to increase your focus and efficiency to get more done in less time

  • How to handle all the inboxes and messages you get from all your apps and platforms

  • How to schedule meetings quickly and efficiently

  • How to spend the first two hours off your workday for the best, and most productive, results

And the best part is, none of what you’ll learn will be hard or too much for you. Yes, it will require some changes, but changes you’ll quickly adapt to with the results they give you.

My promise to you is that it is possible to shave 10 hours off your work week, giving you back the time to do things that matter to you. 

Reclaim your time and life a life that matters. What would you do with an extra 10 hours every single week?