You have a lot to do.
So you seek out ways to become more efficient.
But at a certain point, that does more harm than good.
You might get a lot more done if you didn't spend so much time creating a system to track the things you need to do.
Now, on to this week's ideas...
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"A 25-page PDF document that includes tips about how to use social media, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, email lists, blogs, podcasts and more to market yourself, your creations, and your career."
I didn't get a chance to write a new blog post this week, but that's because I was putting together something even more valuable for you.
While I theoretically created this for comedians, 99% of the tips are universal tactics that will help you build an audience for anything.
And I don't mean to brag, but you're going to be BLOWN AWAY by how much great stuff is in this thing - trust me.
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"Two dozen short but mighty books to pick up."
Somebody had a smart idea: They reached out to an eclectic group of TED Talk speakers and ask each of them to recommend a book that's less than 200 pages long.
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"You can't stand out from the crowd by just being better. You have to be different."
No matter whether you're looking to improve your creative work or build a career around it, this post can help you.
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"No one is completely focused on one thing forever."
Our lives constantly evolve, but some people seem better able to handle and influence those changes than others.
Leo Babauta breaks down how shifts happen in our lives including the five phases we go through with each shift and the key skills you can develop to create a shift.
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"Those who claim that IQ is fixed for life are in fact referring to our IQ test scores, which are relatively stable–not to our intelligence levels, which are constantly increasing."
Intelligence isn't something you're born with - it's a skill you can develop.
Stephanie Vozza explains how to become a genius by embracing six different activities that are proven to boost your brainpower including to train your memory, open yourself to new points of view, and play video games.
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NEW MUSIC FOR THE INTERESTED
I added six songs to the For The Interested playlist this week including a a trio of Latin-flavored tunes and some new music that sounds like old classic soul.
Got a song to recommend for the playlist? Send it to me.
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COMING NEXT WEEK TO ALL ACCESS MEMBERS...
Here's a sneak peek at some ideas All Access members will get in next week's newsletter:
• How to break your procrastination habit
• A different way to think about rehearsing
• How to prevent your next presentation from sucking
• A simple thing you can do on Twitter to get more traction
• A great resource for to improve your next marketing campaign
This newsletter is 100% reader supporter (no ads!), so it's your support that keeps the ideas coming.
Thanks!
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