Tag: book review
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The Uncommon Podcast with Chance Lunceford and Graeme Smith is Powerful Uncommon
Are you uncommon? You might be. You need to check out this excellent podcast episode with Chance Lunceford and Graeme Smith. We’ve got a lot in common that’s uncommon.
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Why You Should Read Strategy: A History by Lawrence Freedman plus 29 Secret Stratitudes to inspire your inner Machiavelli
29 Stratitudes (Strategy Platitudes) from Strategy: A History by Lawrence Freedman. You need to read this if you’re interested in influence and persuasion.
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Uncommon Mentality by Chance “Second Chance” Lunceford – Chapter 1 Extract
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A while back, I bought and reviewed this book by Chance Lunceford. I liked it so much that I recorded this extract while I was playing around with some podcasting and recording software. I post it here for your listening pleasure.
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REVIEW – How to Make Cool Stuff by Graeme Smith
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REVIEW – How to Make Cool Stuff by Graeme Smith. Curious about my eBook on craft and craftsmanship? Then read this review by a reader.
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How can I use Twitter to grow my audience and sell stuff?
Since I’ve widened my scope in my writing including here on this blog, I’ve really been digging into Twitter. Facebook, I generally despise. Although, I keep using it to stay in touch with a few friends and family who don’t use anything else. Instagram, I do like. But I kinda have a love/hate relationship with…
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Should I start running?
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It’s easy to say that a book changed my life. It’s much harder to prove that it has. But since I read Can’t Hurt Me by David Goggins last year, my life has changed. And I can prove it.
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How To Not F*ck Up Your Brand: A Guide To Building Your Brand
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Read my review of Ryan Felman’s super cool eBook – How To Not F*ck Up Your Brand: A Guide To Building Your Brand
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How do you train your brain to become stronger? Uncommon Mentality by Chance Lunceford
Uncommon Mentality. How to think like no one else. A madman’s guide to unlocking your genius. Review by Graeme Smith.
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You Are Not a Gadget: A Manifesto
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Jaron Lanier is my guru… He thinks that I’m not a gadget and this book – which is his first – is a rant against the negative effects of technology including the internet.
