Lloyd Ross: How to Stop Being Busy and Start Getting Wealthy

04 Mar 2025 • 51 min • EN
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This week, Mike sits down with Lloyd Ross—an ex-lawyer turned financial educator and host of the "Money Grows on Trees" podcast—who dives deep into the paradox of busyness and wealth. Ross shares his journey from working a traditional 9-to-5 job to achieving financial freedom by mastering time management and effective delegation. He discusses common misconceptions about productivity, the importance of focusing on high-priority tasks, and leveraging systems for better efficiency. The episode also touches on Lloyd’s upcoming book, Become Time Rich, which outlines four essential laws for achieving wealth and time freedom. Along the way, listeners are treated to practical tips for managing their schedules, delegating tasks, and identifying their true priorities for a more fulfilling life. Tune in to learn how to stop being busy and start getting wealthy!   Resources Mentioned in This Episode: Who Not How: The Formula to Achieve Bigger Goals Through Accelerating Teamwork Rich Dad Poor Dad $100M Leads: How to Get Strangers To Want To Buy Your Stuff  Making Money Is Killing Your Business, How to Build a Business You'll Love and Have a Life, Too Become Time Rich: How to Stop Being Busy and Start Getting Wealthy Spiritual Gifts Test   Connect with Lloyd: Website Podcast LinkedIn Instagram YouTube  Facebook   Connect with Mike: Linktree   SPONSORS: Social Chameleon | Transform Your Podcast  Navigator Bookkeeping | Understand the full financial story of your practice Libsyn: First Month FREE with Promo Code BEGREAT Riverside | This interview was recorded on Riverside   Want to become a show sponsor? Email mike@socialchameleon.us   Copyright © 2025 Mike’D Up! with Mike DiCioccio | For permission to use this content in any way, please email mike@socialchameleon.us  

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