Traveling as an Entrepreneur Can Be Hard... Here is One Meeting That Gives Me the Leverage of Freedom When Traveling

Traveling as an Entrepreneur Can Be Hard... Here is One Meeting That Gives Me the Leverage of Freedom When Traveling

June 05, 20231 min read

Traveling as an Entrepreneur Can Be Hard... Here is One Meeting That Gives Me the Leverage of Freedom When Traveling

Have you ever tried to travel for an extended time and felt like the wheels fell off the bus of your business? Over the years, I've learned that if I stay consistent with one specific weekly meeting, it vastly improves our team's success, even while I'm out of the office. It follows a framework called the "Level 10 meeting" (L10).

Learn how the Level 10 meeting (L10) structure helps maintain business success while traveling. Discover the benefits of this weekly meeting from EOS.

The L10 meeting structure, derived from EOS from Gino Wickman in his books "Rocket Fuel" and "Traction," has had a profound impact on our team's effectiveness and overall success. Watch below for a brief introduction to the system as well as some other resources you can dig into if you are working to master running your business from a distance.

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Seth Dailey

Seth is the Co-Founder of both The Dailey Group and Keller Williams Gateway in Baltimore, Maryland. He serves as the Operating Principal for the brokerage and as the team leader for The Dailey Group, which consistently helps over 150 families a year. Seth, a Montana native, is passionate about empowering leaders and teaching people to make smart financial moves. Prior to real estate, Seth held his CPA designation and worked as a mortgage lender before joining forces with his wife of 20 years, Alyce. Seth can usually be found at the nearest coffee shop with a personal growth book in hand while scribbling down his next great idea on the back of a napkin.

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