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The "Buyback Time" Formula (How to Work 30 Hours & Double Revenue)

3/12/20261 hr

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You're making money, but you're missing your life.

George Rivera scaled his e-commerce business to $20 million, but he was working 80-hour weeks and missing his son's childhood. He was "cash rich and time poor." Then, he made a radical shift. Two years later, his business hit $50 million, and he never worked more than 30 hours a week.

In this episode of Finding Peak, George breaks down his "Buyback Time Formula." We discuss the exact steps to stop being the bottleneck...

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  1. Speaker 00:00

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  2. George Rivera· Guest0:27

    I call it cash rich, time poor. Cash rich 'cause you're, you're doing well on the business side, but time poor because your family gets l- little to none of it, and if they do get some of it, it's the burned out, stressed out, uh, frustrated version of, of Dad who's always on edge, always facing the phone. I wanna help people walk along through that same transformation.

  3. Ryan Hanley· Host0:45

    [upbeat music] So I have a buddy who is into health optimization. We just go back and forth, "Hey, have you ever tried this? Have you ever done that?" You know, we're always exchanging notes. And he's like, "You gotta try methylene blue," because i- in general, both of us believe, and, and there's a lot of science behind this, too. I mean, I'm not saying this is like a we believe it like it's a conspiracy theory. But that a large part of why we age and why we show age is because our mitochondria start to die. So as our mitochondria age, and, and, you know, they're the powerhouse of the cell, et cetera, so we stop... They

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