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When you're ready to reset your project? https://tidycal.com/beanie/reset-your... let's talk 🔥 ORCA Day 17 of 90 — Are You Spending Your Time… or Investing It? ROTS — Return on Time Spent — is brutal because it forces you to look at your day the same way you’d look at a budget: What made you money? What cost you money? What was just noise dressed up as urgency? Perry Marshall calls planning and prioritising your day a $1,000/hour task for a reason: 👉 It multiplies every decision 👉 It eliminates half your problems before they appear 👉 It stops you from treating low-value work like emergencies And here’s the piece most leaders miss: Building culture is a $10,000/hour task. That’s not a metaphor. That’s actual leverage. Every moment you invest in: • Clear expectations • Shared language • Reps around decision quality • Standard rhythms (like ORCA) …reduces rework, drift, friction, discipline failures, communication breakdowns, and “WTF happened today?” moments. Most leaders say they don’t’t have time for planning or culture. But that’s exactly why their time has no return. Today’s ORCA hits the real question: Did you spend your time today… or did you invest it? Because here’s the truth: If you’re too busy to plan, you’re guaranteeing chaos. If you’re too busy to build culture, you’re guaranteeing chaos tomorrow. Drop your ORCA below. Show me where the return was — and where it wasn’t. 🍻 Beanie — Rebellious Catalyst at UNBOXED Workshops & Construction Skool Follow me for 10X thinking that drives exponential results. Because… “No one ever made a difference by being like everyone else.” — P.T. Barnum