<p>In this episode of The Friday Habit, host Mark Labriola II sits down with Jacob Hicks, a sales strategist and systems thinker passionate about helping entrepreneurs push past their comfort zones, master their time, and build businesses that last.<br>Jacob shares his journey from a shy kid in small-town Iowa to a sales pro who's learned that the best approach to selling isn't closing hard β€” it's serving authentically. He breaks down the systems, follow-up strategies, and time management frameworks that help small business owners stop being "busy" and start being truly productive.</p><p>🧠 Key Takeaways<br>Follow Up or Leave Money on the Table – 80% of business is won after 5+ follow-ups; most salespeople stop after one<br>Sell Without Selling – Build cadences around adding value, not pushing a close<br>Chaos Time Is Your Secret Weapon – Block 30–60 minutes daily for fires so the rest of your day stays protected<br>Time Blocking = Intentionality – Get granular; don't just block "work time," block specific tasks<br>Parkinson's Law Is Real – A task expands to fill the time you give it; iterate your blocks accordingly<br>Audit Your Time – Especially early on, track where your hours actually go<br>We Rise or Fall to Our Systems – Goals without systems are just wishes (James Clear)<br>Your CRM Is Your Second Brain – Notes, pipeline stages, and follow-up history are non-negotiable</p><p>Resources &amp; Links:<br>Connect with Jacob!<br>Website: https://jacobhickscoach.com/growth-hub/<br>Download the free Friday Habit Guide: https://thefridayhabit.com</p><p>0:00 - Chaos Time Strategy - Introduction to time blocking and chaos time concept<br>1:30 - Podcast Introduction &amp; Jacob's Background - Welcome and guest intro<br>3:38 - Jacob's Sales Journey - Early sales experiences and career development<br>5:06 - Modern Sales Philosophy - Moving away from hard closing tactics to relationship building<br>6:54 - Follow-Up Systems - Importance of consistent follow-up in sales<br>8:40 - Sales as Service - Reframing sales as helping people with value-driven follow-up<br>10:49 - Breaking Through Comfort Zones - Overcoming shyness and mindset shifts in sales<br>12:00 - Playing it Too Safe - Recognizing when you're leaving business on the table<br>14:25 - Building Authentic Relationships - Providing free value and making genuine connections<br>16:20 - Time Management Introduction - The constant battle with the clock for entrepreneurs<br>17:14 - Time Blocking Explained - Detailed breakdown of time blocking strategy and Parkinson's Law<br>20:52 - Time Audits - Tracking where your time actually goes<br>22:42 - Busyness vs Productivity - Reframing "busy" as productive and positive<br>24:08 - Coaching Through Time Management - Accountability and overcoming roadblocks<br>26:47 - Building Sustainable Systems - Why small businesses struggle with systems<br>27:45 - Podcast Systems Example - How systems prevent pod fade and business collapse<br>28:52 - Understanding Your Why - Connecting goals to personal motivation<br>29:59 - Follow-Up Systems: 10x10 and 36 Touch - Specific follow-up cadences and frameworks<br>32:18 - CRM as Second Brain - Importance of CRM systems for tracking relationships<br>34:28 - Choosing the Right CRM - CRM recommendations and selection criteria<br>35:60 - Jacob's Personal Habits - Daily practices including time blocking, phone management, and gray scale trick<br>39:36 - Eliminating Friction - Reducing barriers to success (gym bag example)<br>41:32 - Final Advice &amp; Outro - Start with chaos time and closing remarks</p>

The Friday Habit

Mark Labriola II

Stop Being Busy. Start Being Productive.

MAR 6, 202642 MIN
The Friday Habit

Stop Being Busy. Start Being Productive.

MAR 6, 202642 MIN

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In this episode of The Friday Habit, host Mark Labriola II sits down with Jacob Hicks, a sales strategist and systems thinker passionate about helping entrepreneurs push past their comfort zones, master their time, and build businesses that last.Jacob shares his journey from a shy kid in small-town Iowa to a sales pro who's learned that the best approach to selling isn't closing hard β€” it's serving authentically. He breaks down the systems, follow-up strategies, and time management frameworks that help small business owners stop being "busy" and start being truly productive.🧠 Key TakeawaysFollow Up or Leave Money on the Table – 80% of business is won after 5+ follow-ups; most salespeople stop after oneSell Without Selling – Build cadences around adding value, not pushing a closeChaos Time Is Your Secret Weapon – Block 30–60 minutes daily for fires so the rest of your day stays protectedTime Blocking = Intentionality – Get granular; don't just block "work time," block specific tasksParkinson's Law Is Real – A task expands to fill the time you give it; iterate your blocks accordinglyAudit Your Time – Especially early on, track where your hours actually goWe Rise or Fall to Our Systems – Goals without systems are just wishes (James Clear)Your CRM Is Your Second Brain – Notes, pipeline stages, and follow-up history are non-negotiableResources & Links:Connect with Jacob!Website: https://jacobhickscoach.com/growth-hub/Download the free Friday Habit Guide: https://thefridayhabit.com0:00 - Chaos Time Strategy - Introduction to time blocking and chaos time concept1:30 - Podcast Introduction & Jacob's Background - Welcome and guest intro3:38 - Jacob's Sales Journey - Early sales experiences and career development5:06 - Modern Sales Philosophy - Moving away from hard closing tactics to relationship building6:54 - Follow-Up Systems - Importance of consistent follow-up in sales8:40 - Sales as Service - Reframing sales as helping people with value-driven follow-up10:49 - Breaking Through Comfort Zones - Overcoming shyness and mindset shifts in sales12:00 - Playing it Too Safe - Recognizing when you're leaving business on the table14:25 - Building Authentic Relationships - Providing free value and making genuine connections16:20 - Time Management Introduction - The constant battle with the clock for entrepreneurs17:14 - Time Blocking Explained - Detailed breakdown of time blocking strategy and Parkinson's Law20:52 - Time Audits - Tracking where your time actually goes22:42 - Busyness vs Productivity - Reframing "busy" as productive and positive24:08 - Coaching Through Time Management - Accountability and overcoming roadblocks26:47 - Building Sustainable Systems - Why small businesses struggle with systems27:45 - Podcast Systems Example - How systems prevent pod fade and business collapse28:52 - Understanding Your Why - Connecting goals to personal motivation29:59 - Follow-Up Systems: 10x10 and 36 Touch - Specific follow-up cadences and frameworks32:18 - CRM as Second Brain - Importance of CRM systems for tracking relationships34:28 - Choosing the Right CRM - CRM recommendations and selection criteria35:60 - Jacob's Personal Habits - Daily practices including time blocking, phone management, and gray scale trick39:36 - Eliminating Friction - Reducing barriers to success (gym bag example)41:32 - Final Advice & Outro - Start with chaos time and closing remarks