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Quit Hiding on Zoom Calls

Bill Soroka

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Quit Hiding on Zoom Calls: How to Tell the Difference Between Traction and Distraction

Description:

Your calendar is packed with trainings and Zoom calls, and every one of them feels productive. But feeling busy and making progress are two very different things, and sometimes that call is just a comfortable place to hide from the harder work you already know you should be doing.

In this episode, Bill Soroka gets honest about the endless parade of trainings, webinars, and Zoom sessions that fill a notary's week, and why not every one of them is meant for you. Some are sales pitches dressed up as education. Some are genuine training you can act on. And some are simply a way to avoid the revenue-generating work that actually grows your business.

Drawing on Nir Eyal's framework from Indistractable, Bill breaks down the line between traction, the actions that move you toward your goals, and distraction, the actions that quietly pull you away while still feeling responsible. You will learn why distraction almost never looks like distraction, and why it is really about escaping discomfort more than it is about technology.

You will walk away with six questions to run any call through before you give it your time, and one simple test that turns a call from distraction into traction.

You are the CEO of your business, and your time is the most valuable resource you have got. This episode is about protecting it.

In this episode:

  • The four kinds of calls filling your calendar, and how to tell them apart
  • Why "feeling busy" is not the same as building your business
  • The traction versus distraction line, and the real reason we get distracted
  • Six questions to ask before you stay on any training call
  • The one implementation habit that changes everything

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