Move the Puzzle Around so Everything Fits Together with Jeff Sanders artwork
Systematic Leader

Move the Puzzle Around so Everything Fits Together with Jeff Sanders

  • E31
  • 47:09
  • April 19th 2021

Jeff Sanders is the creator of the Five Day Miracle book and podcast. In this interview he shares how early mornings changed made his life remarkable. He lost his routine of waking up early and going to bed on time as a habit his father taught him as a kid. When he began implementing his system as an adult it changed his life.

In this interview we talk about how Jeff went from a structured life as a kid to an unstructured one in his twenties back to a structured life and why this structure is so important to a productive and healthy life. You can build this structure in your life to help you be more efficient.

Highlights from the interview:

  • How his 5am miracle started as a side hustle.
  • Move the puzzle around so everything fits together.
  • Why waking up tired was the straw that broke his back.
  • Shifting his morning routine to help himself achieve more.
  • Building systems that help him achieve his goal.
  • How you can improve your life systems to help yourself improve your productivity.
  • Lack of structure hinders most people’s productivity.
  • Being intentional about your schedule. 
  • Learning from his father’s systems.
  • Understanding your preferences that you need to accomplish your goals.
  • The biggest challenge is trying new things to see what sticks.
  • How much sleep does a body need?
  • Being aware of what your body is telling you what you need.
  • The best way to track your progress.
  • Creating more focused goals. 
  • The best goals energize you.
  • Understanding the principles that are true about yourself.
  • Eat that Frog - Book by Brian Tracy.
  • Preventing distractions before they interrupt your workflow.
  • 10% Happier - Book by Dan Harris.
  • Improving our mental muscles to help us stay focused on the task at hand.
  • Reviewing your habits will help you figure out what works best for you.
  • How fitness logs has helped him get back on track with his workouts.
  • Using a journal as a life map.
  • Looking back on the seasons of your life.
  • Data is so important to improving our decision making process.
  • How to take a fear headon.
  • How to be aware of your actions so you can break bad habits.
  • Creating boundaries around blocks of time to make big progress.

You can learn more about Jeff Sanders over at his website. He also has a podcast 5am Miracle Podast.

And as always if you have any questions or want to submit a guest for the podcast that you think would be amazing just reach out on Dig to Fly and I’ll do my best to get them on.

Systematic Leader

Leaders need processes and systems to make good decisions. The Systematic Leader podcast interviews leaders (CEOs, Authors, and Enterpreneurs). They share their best frameworks so you can make better decisions in your business.

“Developing the habit of mastering the multiple models which underlie reality is the best thing you can do.” Charlie Munger

I interview experts in their fields so you can learn and apply their frameworks to your business.

Hi, I'm Karl Staib. The creator of the Dig to Fly method and author of Bring Gratitude. I struggled for years with making quality decisions because I didn't have a system in place. Once I developed routines that worked for my personality type that's when my business took off.

I hope you enjoy the podcast and if you have any questions, just reach out at DigtoFly.com.