Why “no time” really means “no priority”
Joel and Aaron tackle the common objection, “We don’t have time,” and show why it usually hides a priority problem. They discuss how to convey the true payoff of process improvements by sharing honest before‑and‑after stories instead of vague promises. You’ll leave with practical ideas for getting buy‑in—whether you’re pitching tests, planning habits, or any other change.
Stay tuned for part 2... Until then, there's always https://masteringlaravel.io
- (00:00) - “No time” excuse versus priorities
- (01:45) - Selling the value of improvements
- (03:45) - Sharing real before‑and‑after stories
- (05:15) - Balancing honesty with motivation
- (09:15) - Silly bit
Stay tuned for part 2... Until then, there's always https://masteringlaravel.io