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May 13, 2019

If You Want to Help People, Start a Business

What I've learned since leaving the nonprofit world and starting a business, which included becoming an author, speaker, and digital entrepreneur, is that you can do a lot of good through business. I now believe that the best way for me to help people is through business. I don't think that's true for everyone, but it's been true for me and for many of my friends. I know a lot of people who come from a ministry or a nonprofit background who are now doing more good in terms of the number of people they are able to help through for-profit enterprises.
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Published on May 13, 2019 03:00

May 6, 2019

3 Reasons Why Your Writing Sucks

Learning how to be unapologetically ourselves in our writing and creative work is the first step to becoming effective at what we do. If we don't do this, our writing will not resonate with our audience.
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Published on May 06, 2019 03:00

April 29, 2019

Do the Next Right Thing with Emily P. Freeman

In life, there are so many decisions to make. And so it is with creative work. As is often the case, art imitates life (and vice versa). We are constantly choosing one thing over another. And this can be a real struggle for many of us.
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Published on April 29, 2019 03:00

April 22, 2019

The Miracle Equation with Hal Elrod

How do you sell 1.7 million copies of a self-published book? You demonstrate unwavering faith and extraordinary effort. Hal Elrod knows a thing or two about that. A cancer survivor, bestselling author, and successful entrepreneur, Hal has been inspiring people for years to tackle their days with his Miracle Morning book and process.
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Published on April 22, 2019 03:00

April 8, 2019

Your Work Is Not for Everyone

The point of marketing is not to convince people to buy your stuff. It's to help you find the people who need your work. Don't create something for everyone. Create something for someone.
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Published on April 08, 2019 03:00

March 18, 2019

How to Meet Your Heroes & Get Them to Partner with You

How do you get busy, important people to notice you? In this age of connectedness, it's easier than ever to meet your heroes and even partner with them—as long as you know how to do it.
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Published on March 18, 2019 03:00

March 14, 2019

Ending Things Well: Join Us for the Final Tribe Conference

I have always believed in ending things well. Recently, I shared with you why I decided to end my conference. Now, I want to share with you more about it.
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Published on March 14, 2019 03:00

March 4, 2019

When You Know It’s Time to Quit Something (And Why I Decided to Kill My Conference)

How do you know when it’s time to quit something and when to stick with it just a little longer? All of creativity—and life, it seems—is really just an attempt to answer this question.
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Published on March 04, 2019 03:00

February 25, 2019

How I Work and Why It Won’t Work For You

People often ask me how I work and I refuse to answer the question because it has absolutely no value at all. Almost every morning after dropping off my kid at school, I go to the same coffee shop, sit at the same table, drink the same cup of coffee, and write. It’s the same ritual, every day.
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Published on February 25, 2019 03:00

February 18, 2019

Make More Things: a Manifesto (Maybe)

Are you stuck? Are you scared? Unsure of what to do with your life? Make more things.

Do you feel like everything you create is not very good and no one, including yourself, understands what you are trying to do? Make more things.
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Published on February 18, 2019 03:00