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5 Ways I Read More Than 50 Books Last Year

Productivityist

I visit the library and borrow anything that looks unique. I’m in some great book clubs with people like Jamie Rubin, Ryan Holiday, and James Altucher. I deleted Facebook from my phone. I moved Twitter off my homescreen. Now I read about a book a week. What changed? I always have more books to read than I do read.

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Book Review: The Gary Vaynerchuk Trilogy

Productivityist

Ryan Holiday wrote something similar in his book, The Obstacle is the Way , quoting Marcus Aurelius, “The impediment to action advances action. The only reason Vaynerchuk was able to create Wine Library TV was because he was serving wine. News may have changed from telegram to radio to TV to Twitter but the actual news hasn’t.

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106 Thoughts on Overcoming Overwhelm in a Freaked-Out World

Stephanie LH Calahan

Use the notebook for everything you want to keep track of: to do lists, grocery lists, client meetings, phone calls, dreams and goals. Pick a half-dozen little items that can be completed in 5 minutes each or less (an email you need to send, a phone call to make, something to look up on the internet.) a 6x9(ish) spiral notebook.

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An iPhone App In 30 Days – The Challenge

Brilliantly Better

All I had to do was to integrate a C library and call some functions. Still undecided if I was going to follow to iAdd project or settle for the simpler one, with the external C library. I think that was also the day when I started to use my app as an excuse for not going out or as a standard answer at the phone.

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Do Clients Need to Like You to Buy? | Men With Pens

Men With Pens

I overheard that on Twitter the other day, and it’s a statement I disagree with. He spends lots of time on Twitter and Facebook. We’ve seen deaths reported via Twitter that didn’t actually happen and lies seem to be more viral than truth. Everything on Twitter, Blogs, or elsewhere appears to be opinion.

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