This is fantastic- my fav so far. Funny and true! As a fellow breakfast skipper I’m glad to know I’m on trend. Not doing that cold water shower thing tho - not for a billion dollars ;-)
This is what I’ve been thinking too recently, having spent too many decades reading self-improvement, business books, Fortune magazine and Tim Ferriss. It’s the success bias and luck (right person with the right background at the right place with the right resources at the right time) has an awful lot to do with “success”.
It would be more interested in learning from failures and from “small” successes. Local business that have done well. What did they give up to get there? For the average person, I think that experience is more applicable.
What Tim provides isn’t Not Useful, but like you said, it really needs to be tailored to you personally situation. Would prefer “concepts” that tools, but perhaps that’s just my way of thinking.
I loved this piece. I went to an author's workshop last year through Rebecca Syme, who specializes in Gallop Personality Strength and Weakness. She also stated that you have to honor how your mind works, how your personality processes new information, and whether you have the countenance to filter through all these "authoring/publishing specialists." She says you SHOULD do the things tthey way your personality and strengths guides you to be successful. Her course relieved me of all the guilt of not having completed a course, or listened to the upteenth podcast of how to be a successful author.
This is fantastic- my fav so far. Funny and true! As a fellow breakfast skipper I’m glad to know I’m on trend. Not doing that cold water shower thing tho - not for a billion dollars ;-)
This is what I’ve been thinking too recently, having spent too many decades reading self-improvement, business books, Fortune magazine and Tim Ferriss. It’s the success bias and luck (right person with the right background at the right place with the right resources at the right time) has an awful lot to do with “success”.
It would be more interested in learning from failures and from “small” successes. Local business that have done well. What did they give up to get there? For the average person, I think that experience is more applicable.
What Tim provides isn’t Not Useful, but like you said, it really needs to be tailored to you personally situation. Would prefer “concepts” that tools, but perhaps that’s just my way of thinking.
Hi Joe!
I loved this piece. I went to an author's workshop last year through Rebecca Syme, who specializes in Gallop Personality Strength and Weakness. She also stated that you have to honor how your mind works, how your personality processes new information, and whether you have the countenance to filter through all these "authoring/publishing specialists." She says you SHOULD do the things tthey way your personality and strengths guides you to be successful. Her course relieved me of all the guilt of not having completed a course, or listened to the upteenth podcast of how to be a successful author.
Keep doing your thing!
Cindy Tucker Ziegelman (Beth Gelman)
Thank you, Cindy! Good advice.