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Busy Isn't a Badge: The 5 Habits That Are Keeping You Stuck

Busy Isn't a Badge: The 5 Habits That Are Keeping You Stuck

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Forty hours. Fifty. Sixty. Somewhere along the way, "busy" became something to brag about. But what if the busyness isn't a sign of hard work or it's a sign of the wrong habits? In this episode of Roots of Success, host Kevin Keim sits down with Dauphin Ewart, a McFarlin Stanford PACE facilitator and second-generation owner of BugMaster, an 80-person pest control company in Texas, to break down the five most common mistakes that keep driven people perpetually overwhelmed. These aren't theories. They're lessons Dauphin learned the hard way running his own company for over 20 years, and every one of them will sound familiar. THE BIG IDEA:  Busyness Is a Choice and So Is the Way Out KEY MOMENTS: [02:30] Running an 80-Person, Four-Market Pest Control Company — and Why This Topic Is Personal [07:30] How Making the Box Smaller Forces You to Put the Right Things In It [09:00] Dauphin's Defining Moment: When He Decided to Start Managing His Time Intentionally [14:30] How Motion (Not Progress) Creates Chaos and Distraction for Your Team [16:30] Why AI Has Made the Motion vs. Progress Problem Worse [18:00] Dauphin's Daily Practice: Three Outcomes Before You Open Your Email [21:00] Delegating the Outcome vs. Delegating the Steps — and Why It Changes Everything [23:00] "The Other Way Probably Works Just as Well" — Protecting Brand Without Bottlenecking [26:00] Mistake 4 — Being the Bottleneck and Calling It Leadership [33:00] Mistake 5 — Mistaking Urgency for Importance [34:30] How Inbox Reactions and Chance Urgency Derail Your Real Priorities[37:00] Are You Driving Strategy — or Driving Trucks to the Mechanic? [39:00] Kevin's Favorite Quote: "No One's Ever Cornered the Market on Bus" QUESTIONS WE ANSWER Why do high-achieving people struggle most with being "too busy"?What's the difference between having no time and having no rules about your time?How do I know if I'm confusing motion with real progress in my business?What does real delegation actually look like — and how is it different from offloading tasks?How do I protect my brand's standards while still giving employees true ownership?How do I know if I'm the bottleneck in my own organization — especially if I don't feel like I am?What behaviors accidentally tell your team they need your approval on everything?What's the difference between urgent and important, and why does it matter?How do I start my day in a way that protects against urgency-driven distraction?What's the one mistake to pick first if you're just getting started?
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