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Sources: this series borrows a lot of ideas and phrases from Austin Kleon’s Show Your Work (affiliate link), Daniel Pink’s To Sell is Human (affiliate link), and Brendon Burchard’s The Millionaire Messenger (affiliate link). In other words, this article curates and summarizes their work!
Tiago Forte • The Heart Is the Bottleneck
Your Creative Brain: Seven Steps to Maximize Imagination, Productivity, and Innovation in Your Life (Harvard Health Publications)
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Tim Ferriss • The Almanack of Naval Ravikant: A Guide to Wealth and Happiness
I once heard John Maxwell, a prolific bestselling author, describe his system. He reads a lot of magazines, especially while traveling, and when he sees something interesting he’ll tear out the article and file it by topic. He has files upon files upon files by topic. When he gets ready to do a book he simply pulls out all the related files, and in
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The Opposites Technique
Frederick E. Dodson • Parallel Universes of Self
Guide to Management: Lasting Lessons from the Best Leadership Minds of Our Time, p. 82.
Paul Roetzer • The Marketing Agency Blueprint
The concepts set forth in “Who-Not-How” are essential to your future success. Buy it and study it.
John Michailidis • Strategic Planning and Investing for Individuals
Masterminds are visionary leaders. They are comfortable embracing cutting-edge ideas and experiencing the risk associated with being an early adopter. They are entrepreneurial and fearless in taking chances. They like to experiment and engage in new and different ways of thinking. They are capable of generating very innovative ideas and approaches.
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