re206: The Easiest Book Ever (and my “strategic thinking work” day is done at 9 AM)

March 17, 2022 00:09:03
re206: The Easiest Book Ever (and my “strategic thinking work” day is done at 9 AM)
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re206: The Easiest Book Ever (and my “strategic thinking work” day is done at 9 AM)

Mar 17 2022 | 00:09:03

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Hosted By

Bradley Charbonneau

Show Notes

Greetings from outside the dentist’s office,

Just a few short years ago, I would never have dared record a video while in the car outside of the dentist’s office. I would have: 

  1. Thought about it a bit longer
  2. Prepped the camera
  3. Researched video editing software
  4. Had breakfast
  5. Weighed whether or not it would be better to do it the next day because, you know, Fridays are better for … 

In other words, I never would have done it.

The “Worst Book Ever” project is morphing, growing, and maturing. 

For those of you that think doing your “worst” on anything might be a waste of time (PRO TIP: it usually isn’t), here are 2 more options to get your project done and build your confidence for bigger and better things ahead: 

  1. Shortest
  2. Opposite

But one thing they all have in common as compared to the BEST thing you’ve ever done?

You’ll actually … 

Get.

It.

Done.

8 minutes below with more.

Bradley

P.S. I mention my monthly newsletter in the video. It goes out each month on the 17th. If you’d like to subscribe, it’s right here: The 17th.

[ https://youtu.be/W40p17vbh80 ]

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