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Reads to come back to from @chrisbowler
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I grabbed a bunch of the articles listed even though I had read many of them. Chris is right, they’re worth going back too. I also regularly read Maker’s Schedule, Manager’s Schedule 1000 True Fans What articles do you regularly go back to as reference points in your year? What Chris Bowler went back too
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A Reminder on Quality by @shawnblanc
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This is a struggle for most creators. Do we pump out more content or ‘better’ content. What is better content anyway? I’ll be talking more with my email list about this in the coming weeks as I look at what type of content they want. Do they want shorter stuff, link posts, 20k word pieces
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Book List from @ajmorris and quiet a few I haven’t Read
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I have read The 12 Week Year and Remote and Hooked. All great books. The others on this list are either new or never read. I bought The Advantage because I love Lencioni. You’ll find purchase links on his site. Read AJ’s list
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Book List from @ajmorris and quiet a few I haven’t Read
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I ha e read The 12 Week Year and Remote and Hooked. All great books. The others on this list are either new or never read. I bought The Advantage because I love Lencioni. You’ll find purchase links on his site. Read AJ’s list
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12 Questions from @ryanholiday that will change your life
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I work through a bunch of these questions over Christmas every year. Why Christmas? Well I shut down all work so I have a bunch of time to invest in it when clients don’t expect answers. I don’t actually do yearly goals, I focus on Quarterly sprints and particularly on the actions I need to
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A great list of books read in 2017 from @patrickrhone
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Books books, I love books. Patrick Rhone has done his yearly update on the books he’s read along with short reviews. You know I write long reviews of books, but you’ll also find an ever growing resource of quotes and books I’ll be building out during 2018 for your reference. I picked through Patrick’s list
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The Best of Farnam Street is a Must Read
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Farnam Street is one of the few blogs where I set aside time to read everything they write. Remember, the only in demand skill that will stay in demand is being a great decision maker. Farnam street helps me make good decisions. The content on Farnam street is so good that despite reading all of
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The Blogsmith looks at 52 weeks of Reading
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No secret, I read a bunch and I’m planning on reading a bunch more. Unless something huge changes in the next few days, I’m at 82 books for the year which is the most I’ve read since I started tracking. I’m not the only big reader, and I’m not the only person that writes about
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Whining says more about you than the target of your complaining
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Note this when you’re complaining. You’re saying way more about yourself to everyone around you. Saying negative, divisive, personal things about ANYone is generally pretty petty and pointless, though, and tends to be more telling about the person spouting the hate than the subject of said hate. – Searching for Balance
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A Goal Without a System is Just a Dream
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From Shawn Blanc on Two Goal-Setting Camps. A goal without a system is just a dream. Something you’d love to see happen but which you’re not taking any meaningful action toward. And a system without a goal is just a rote discipline that’s not taking you anywhere in particular. I’m not sure which of Shawn’s
