Nobody needs another article to read, email to open, podcast to listen to, or video to watch.
Unless it's great.
Everybody needs great.
Now, on to this week's ideas...
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1. How To Use Email To Spend 50% Less Time In Meetings
"Email forces people to think through a scenario and consider what they want, what they need, what they believe, and how to respond to a problem."
If you've ever been in a meeting, then you've wasted time in one. But there's a solution.
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2. How To Launch A Creative Project In Five Steps
"The people chasing fame and money rarely wind up successful. It's the people who earnestly set out to change something and make a difference through their projects, products or work who most often succeed."
It's one thing to do creative work for other people, but self-initiated projects offer an entirely different set of challenges.
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3. How A Real-Life Role Playing Game Can Help You Figure Out Your Future
"Commit to fully experiencing the potential outcomes and then decide which one to pursue."
Kickstarter co-founder Yancey Strickler recently found himself at a crossroads, unsure what he wanted to do next. To figure it out, he committed a day to living the life of each potential idea and then used those experiences to inform his ultimate decision.
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4. Need A New Year's Resolution? Aim To Get Rejected 100 Times Next Year
"In pursuit of 100 rejections, I put myself forward for opportunities I'd previously thought were for smarter, funnier, cooler people. And sometimes I wasn't rejected."
This is so smart and I have no doubt doing it would drastically improve your life and career next year.
Spoiler alert: She wound up getting 39 acceptances in the process.
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5. How To Film Yourself
"Fresh perspectives, that's what we're going for."
Whether you're creating videos for a specific purpose or just want to look a little better the next time you film yourself with your phone, this will come in handy.
In a six-minute video, Peter McKinnon explains how to film yourself including tips about what gear to use, how to get creative with camera placement, and how to pace your videos.
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