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2017: The Year of Now - GrowthLab

Go ask someone who’s been trying to improve something — losing weight, starting a business, finding a new job, whatever — a single question: “What books have you read to help you do it?” The blank look on their face will tell you everything you need to know.

2017: The Year of Now - GrowthLab

Saying what we want is deeply vulnerable. If you get specific and say you want to date a man / woman who has a certain kind of job, or can cook, or looks a certain way, that naturally raises the question: ‘If you know what you want, why haven’t you already found it?’

2017: The Year of Now - GrowthLab

Saying what we want is scary because it means we have to have a plan. If you say you want to have a $1 million business, now you have to know how. You have to have a plan. So what kind of business do you want? “Uhh… not sure… but I can tell you what I don’t want.” That’s easier.

Real-World Blueprint for a $5-Million Week | The Blog of Author Tim Ferriss

There’s no need to reinvent the wheel: Most things in business are remarkably similar. You need a website, an email list, a sales page, and a product. Get those basic things right, and you will grow. You don’t need to reinvent the wheel on everything.

Real-World Blueprint for a $5-Million Week | The Blog of Author Tim Ferriss

Good ideas can shape your mindset and strategy. So, making time to read is inevitably a part of building a better business.

Damaging Admission - The Personal MBA

A Damaging Admission is an acknowledgment of the potential risks or drawbacks an offer may have. Making a Damaging Admission can actually increase your prospects’ Trust in your offering, because it shows integrity. Be upfront regarding your drawbacks and Trade-offs. They know you’re not perfect, so don’t pretend to be.