Month: December 2011
how to know it’s time to revisit your customer re-engagement policies
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how to add more film noir to your urban driving experience
and for the more vintage noir purists…
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how to… wait for it –
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how walmart wins
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how G.O.P. leaders really got the extension to the payroll tax cut done
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how to respond to that last email campaign communication of the holiday season
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how to feel better about yourself while your shrink is away for the holidays
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how to get help for your android
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how to make all the world a digital stage
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how to pay a premium for your blue suede shoes
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how to anticipate the next big bubble
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how to overcome oral and audible temptation
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how to be out of character, digitally speaking
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how to A/B test the lasting influence of a popular autocratic historical figure
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how to prototype new revenue generating models leveraging iconic landmarks of municipalities
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how to be appreciated for the gift of your bright ideas vs your low cut dress
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how to cross the road unless you’re a chicken
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how to find new uses for your labradoodle
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how to get fooled again
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how to extinguish a chain smoking habit in service to an obsessive compulsive eating disorder
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how to take a realistic political poll if you’re a republican strategist
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how to seemingly fly over the belt pkwy
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how to think outside perceived constraints
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how to flinch forward
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If you read only one more book this year, PLEASE make it this one:
On the other hand… 10 reasons NOT to read this, asap, including rescheduling your day around reading it to make the remaining part of your day better:
- It’s free so it can’t be any good.
- It will take you a whole half hour to read, 45 minutes, tops – but who really has that kind of time??
- You can download it in 5 seconds to whatever device you have your kindle app on so it’s too damn convenient (also see #1).
- You may all ready be familiar with the author, Julien Smith (co-author of Trust Agents), what’s the chance he has anything left to say?
- You may all ready be familiar with ideas and (self) challenges presented by Seth Godin and The Domino Project and maybe you’re ‘all set with that…’.
- You prefer paying for a therapist every week.
- It WILL challenge you to do your work (and other stuff) with deeper insight – about… YOU! (and that can stir up all kinds of nasty scary stuff and really who wants to go there when there’s so much great television??).
- It has 5 homework assignments including one that makes you take a very cold shower.
- It might make you uncomfortable about changes you need to make.
- It uses a boxing metaphor.
Bonus reason not to read Flinch
11. It has, perhaps, the most refreshing guarantee (disclaimer??) at the end of a book:
A SURE-FIRE PATH TO FAILURE
At this point in most books, the authors promise you that if you do what they say, you’re sure to succeed
In this case, you’re sure to fail. To be rejected. To discover wrong paths. To see what humiliation is like, firsthand.
You’re sure to live.
An then yes, maybe, you might reach your goals.
Would you have it any other way?
how to kill the ultimate benchmark
© 2011 Dave Weinberg
how to wonder why you’re still not even a part-time vegan
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how to find a taste of italy on the coast of maine if you’re a robot
© 2011 Dave Weinberg
Sebastian Meade‘s robots at Azure Cafe, Freeport, Maine.