The Del Denney Podcast

Del Denney

The Del Denney Podcast: Elevate Your Growth Welcome to The Del Denney Podcast, your essential guide to personal growth. Dive into transformative insights, actionable advice, and stories that inspire. As a leading voice in self-help, Del Denney combines expert interviews, personal experiences, and practical tips to uplift every listener. Whether you're navigating life's challenges or aiming for new heights, Del's wisdom is your catalyst. Plus, for daily doses of inspiration, don't forget to follow him on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/del_denney Join us and elevate your journey.

  1. May 22

    The Difference Between Being Busy and Being Productive | Ep. 154

    You can work twelve hours and move your life nowhere. That's not a time problem — it's a confusion problem. Here's how to tell busy from productive, and a free AI prompt to sort your entire to-do list in 60 seconds. 👇Most people spend their best hours on comfortable busywork and save the one thing that matters for when they're already drained. In this video I break down why busy feels so good (and lies to you), the three traps that keep you stuck, and the one question that instantly tells you whether a task is worth your time.Then grab the AI prompt below. Paste in your to-do list and it labels every task productive or busy, tells you what to delegate, batch, or kill, and points you to the single most important thing to do first.⬇️ THE AI PROMPT (COPY & PASTE THIS)Open ChatGPT, Claude, or any AI tool, paste the prompt below, then drop in your task list at the end:Act as a high-performance productivity coach. I'm going to give you my full task list for today. For each task, do three things:1. Label it either PRODUCTIVE (it directly moves a meaningful goal forward) or BUSY (it feels like work but doesn't change my outcomes).2. For anything labeled BUSY, tell me whether to DELEGATE it, BATCH it to the end of the day, or ELIMINATE it entirely.3. Then identify the single MOST productive task on the list — the one that, if it were the only thing I finished today, would make today worth it — and tell me to do that one first.Be direct. Don't flatter me. Don't soften it. Here is my list:[paste your to-do list here]Run it every morning for a week. You'll be shocked how much of your “productive” day was actually just motion.=====SUBSCRIBEIf you're tired of working hard and having nothing to show for it, this channel is built for you. Subscribe and stay locked in — everything here is about turning effort into output.Stay locked in. Learn, lead, and live to your full potential.

    8 min
  2. Mar 12

    Use AI to Audit Your Week Like a CEO | Ep. 153

    Most entrepreneurs end their week with a vague sense of whether it was good or bad. No real review. No debrief. Just close the laptop and do it all again Monday. That ends today. In this video I break down the exact 5-area Weekly Audit framework that elite operators and high-performing CEOs use to measure, review, and improve their performance every single week — and I give you an AI prompt that runs the entire process for you in under 10 minutes. In this video: →  Why most entrepreneurs repeat the same performance patterns without knowing it →  The 5 areas of a real Weekly Audit (it's not a task list) →  Why AI is the perfect tool for structured self-reflection →  How to run your own CEO-level debrief in under 10 minutes →  The full AI prompt — ready to copy and use today ── CEO WEEKLY AUDIT PROMPT ── Copy the prompt below and paste it directly into ChatGPT, Claude, or any AI tool. Answer each section honestly. The more specific you are, the more useful your output will be. You are a high-performance executive coach conducting my weekly performance debrief. Ask me one section at a time and wait for my response before moving to the next. Do not rush. When I have answered all five sections, synthesize my responses and give me: (1) my single biggest performance gap this week, (2) the pattern you notice across my answers, and (3) my top three priority focus areas for next week — ranked by impact, not urgency. The five sections are: 1. OUTPUT VS. INTENTION — What did I plan to accomplish this week,    and what actually happened? Where was the gap, and what caused it? 2. DECISION QUALITY — What were the most important decisions I made    this week? Were they made from clarity or pressure? What decision    did I avoid, and what did that cost me? 3. ENERGY MANAGEMENT — Where did my energy go this week? What    drained me unnecessarily? Did my most important work get my best    hours or my leftovers? 4. RELATIONSHIPS AND COMMUNICATION — What connection or conversation    did I avoid or delay this week? What relationship needs attention    going into next week? 5. CARRY FORWARD VS. CUT — What didn't get done? Of those items,    what genuinely carries forward — and what should be cut entirely? Begin with Section 1. Ask me only that question and wait for my answer.

    10 min
4.9
out of 5
14 Ratings

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The Del Denney Podcast: Elevate Your Growth Welcome to The Del Denney Podcast, your essential guide to personal growth. Dive into transformative insights, actionable advice, and stories that inspire. As a leading voice in self-help, Del Denney combines expert interviews, personal experiences, and practical tips to uplift every listener. Whether you're navigating life's challenges or aiming for new heights, Del's wisdom is your catalyst. Plus, for daily doses of inspiration, don't forget to follow him on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/del_denney Join us and elevate your journey.