Josh Spector
Josh Spector

@jspector

12 Tweets Mar 15, 2023
Every dollar you spend on one of these things is a GREAT investment:
1. Books.
One paragraph in one book can change the trajectory of your life and business.
The catch is you don't know which book it's in.
There's only one way to find out.
2. Your email list.
Growing it.
Managing it.
And sending emails to it.
It's the strongest connection you'll ever have to your audience and will be your biggest revenue and attention driver.
3. Logistical help.
You don't need a full-time employee.
But finding someone who can free up your time to focus on more important things is always a good investment.
Go check out @khemaridh's take on $10K work.
4. Knowledge from people who have already done what you want to do.
You don't need to buy a million courses - that's a trap.
But find a way to pay people who are where you want to be to show you how to get there.
5. People who have skills you don't.
You can learn how to build your own website or design your own logo, but that's not a great use of your time if you don't already have that skill.
Hire someone to do it for you.
6. Promoting your content, product, or service.
If something's worth you spending 20 hours to create, it's worth you spending at least $200 to get it in front of people.
7. Relationships.
One relationship can change everything for you so invest in developing them.
Join a paid community of peers.
Attend a conference.
Buy lunch for someone with a shared interest.
8. Experimentation.
Trying something new usually costs you something.
And it also usually fails.
That's ok.
Because experimentation is an investment where one winner pays for a whole lot of losers.
9. Anything that pays for itself.
If you're lucky enough to find something where the amount of money you put in it generates more money coming back out of it, then step on the gas pedal and invest as much as you possibly can.
That scenario won't last forever.
10. Yourself.
If you bust your ass to make money, make sure you use at least some of it to make your life more enjoyable.
And that doesn't mean you have to buy a Ferrari.
You might just want to buy yourself the chance to spend more time with your loved ones.
Now that you know what's worth spending money on, you might want to turn your attention to what you're spending your time on.
This calendar audit process can help:
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