
DENVER THE MINDSET DIPLOMAT Reveals his first book: 'Time, Peace, What's In In For Me?'





What if you could master your mind and time once and for all?



What if you could master your mind and time once and for all?

Denver is a great senior leasing manager. Denver helped us a lot at Bruziv Partners with training our team, the lease up, & Mindset of the 401 Lofts Team. Denver is a relentless & highly professional. Denver leads, trains and leases in volume. Denver acclimated quickly into the 401 Lofts apartment building environment and was able to make a big impact. Denver also trained our team and made them better at leasing and customer service & time management. We are grateful to Denver by growing our occupancy by 40% & highly recommend!Bruziv Partners LLC

Ziv
Banquet Captain at Portage Country Club

It has been a great time working with Denver over the time he spent training & mentoring my team and I. Denver truly specializes in creating a warm, positive, and welcoming environment in every room he walks into. His solution-based mindset and impressive drive motivated me on a daily basis. Denver acted as a helping hand and assisted my team and I in turning all of our pain points into gain points. He opened our eyes to different perspectives and allowed great growth in my entire team! His Time Compass method helped our organization earn over $150,000 over 6 months.

Jacob P
401 Lofts

Denver is an enthusiastic and competent marketing professional. He assisted with the development of digital campaigns, Time Management Systems to include an industry LinkedIn group, direct partner incentives, and email outreach programs for Dun & Bradstreet's trade acquisition team. He’s success and goal oriented and works with enthusiasm and determination on all assignments. He leans in to learn new technology to support his role and offers creative solutions on assigned projects. I would recommend Denver to any team looking to hire an optimistic and success-driven team player.

Sharon S
Dun & Bradstreet

It's rare to come across someone as motivated and enthusiastic as Denver. He consistently went above and beyond to ensure that our team met its targets.

Rebecca Harvey
Banquet Captain at Portage Country Club

Denver truly specializes in creating a warm, positive, and welcoming environment in every room he walks into. His solution based mindset and impressive drive motivated me on a daily basis.

Jacob Pinkley
401 Labs


Sharon Smith
Dun & Bradstreet
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Busy Professionals
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College Students
Freelancers
Coaches/Teachers
Side Hustlers
Personal Developement Enthusiasts
Overwhelmed Team Leaders
Analyse where your time goes by auditing your weekly schedule and categorizing activities into mandatory, miscelleneous, and growth-oriented tasks.
Use the "168-Hour Rule" framework to assess time spent on habitual tasks like sleep, work, and personal care, highlighting potential areas for optimization.


Adopt the "What's Next Mindset" by framing time as a finite resource and priotizing actions that lead to personal and professional growth.
Understand Pareto's Law (80/20 Principle) and identify key activities that yield the most significant results in your life.
Embrace the mental attitude that each choice you make influences your alignment with long-term goals, ensuring clarity and purpose in daily actions.


Recognize the importance of weekly time alocation, as 168 hours is all we have each week, to balance work, rest, and liesure effectively.
Evaluate your "Time compass" by comparing how hours are distributed across essential activities, like 49 hours for sleep, 40 for work, and others for refueling and self-care.
Implement the formula "T x DOTW = AA" (Time x Days of the Week = Activity Average) to track and plan time usage strategically, ensuring alignment with your priorities.


Analyse where your time goes by auditing your weekly schedule and categorizing activities into mandatory, miscelleneous, and growth-oriented tasks.
Use the "168-Hour Rule" framework to assess time spent on habitual tasks like sleep, work, and personal care, highlighting potential areas for optimization.


Adopt the "What's Next Mindset" by framing time as a finite resource and priotizing actions that lead to personal and professional growth.
Understand Pareto's Law (80/20 Principle) and identify key activities that yield the most significant results in your life.
Embrace the mental attitude that each choice you make influences your alignment with long-term goals, ensuring clarity and purpose in daily actions.


Recognize the importance of weekly time alocation, as 168 hours is all we have each week, to balance work, rest, and liesure effectively.
Evaluate your "Time compass" by comparing how hours are distributed across essential activities, like 49 hours for sleep, 40 for work, and others for refueling and self-care.
Implement the formula "T x DOTW = AA" (Time x Days of the Week = Activity Average) to track and plan time usage strategically, ensuring alignment with your priorities.



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Get a FREE Productivity Journal Template when you purchase today!
Start living a more productive and fulfiling life.
Learn to set boundries and prioritize effectively.
Gain clarity on where your time goes.
Access to our exclusive Skool Community.
