I haven't read my emails since June 2022.
That's when I hired my first Executive Assistant Ann and completely changed how I operate.
That single hire freed up 15+ hours weekly.
Here's the system we use (so you can replicate it for yourself):
Step 1: Master the twice-daily inbox protocol
Goal: Inbox zero by 10 AM and 4 PM every day.
- Sort every email into 4 buckets: "Action needed," "Review required," "Waiting on response," "Archive"
- Handle 80% immediately with templates: "This is [Name], Dan's assistant. I got your email before he did and thought you'd appreciate a speedy reply..."
- Flag only emails that need strategic thinking (usually 3-5 daily)
- Archive everything else with proper labels (Receipts, Newsletters, Investment, etc.)
Never let emails pile up. Process everything immediately.
Step 2: Build the 10-minute daily sync agenda
This eliminates random interruptions all day.
- Yesterday's meeting action items and follow-ups
- Today's calendar review with missing details filled in
- Emails flagged that need my input (pre-sorted and prioritized)
- Current projects requiring decisions (with 3 solution options each)
- Tomorrow's priority planning
Same agenda every single day. Takes exactly 10 minutes.
Step 3: Create the perfect calendar system
Every meeting gets color-coded and audited.
- Red: Client work (never moved)
- Yellow: Team meetings (flexible timing)
- Blue: Protected time blocks (workouts, family, deep work)
- Green: Travel and logistics
Plus every invite requires: clear agenda, contact phone numbers, 20-minute default timing.
Step 4: Create meeting preparation standards
Walk into every conversation fully briefed.
- Background research on all attendees
- Previous conversation history and notes
- Relevant documents organized and accessible
- Clear agenda with desired outcomes defined
- Contact information for backup communication
Never get caught off guard again.
The transformation:
Email time: 2+ hours daily → 15 minutes daily
Calendar chaos: Constant stress → Smooth operations
Meeting prep: Scrambling → Always ready
Those reclaimed hours became business strategy, family time, and actual growth work.
Whether you implement these systems yourself or delegate them, the frameworks remain the same.
Most entrepreneurs think they can't afford this level of support.
The math is backwards: every hour you spend on $25/hour work costs you 20x in missed opportunities.
Stop trying to get better at work you shouldn't be doing. Start investing in people who can do it better than you ever will.
-DM
P.S. Want my complete 23-page EA implementation playbook with every template, system, and process my EA uses daily? Message me "EA" and I'll send you the full guide that shows exactly how to set this up step-by-step. My gift to you 👊