Building profiles of friends and co-workers can be fun! Plus, you can probably sell those profiles to marketing companies for oodles and oodles of money. It’s the thing to do, these days! The Get-it-Done Guy episode on building profiles.
Building profiles of friends and co-workers can be fun! Plus, you can probably sell those profiles to marketing companies for oodles and oodles of money. It’s the thing to do, these days! The Get-it-Done Guy episode on building profiles.
Sir John Hargrave joins me in this episode to discuss “Mind Hacking.” Mind Hacking is taking deliberate control of your mind, and going in to reprogram it when it isn’t doing what you want. And if you’re like me, that’s a lot of the time! He’s the CEO of Media Shower (www.mediashower.com), the world’s premiere content marketing company, and will be releasing his book in January 2016.
To watch the video interview, click the link below that corresponds to your connection speed.
His new book Mind Hacking, about how to reprogram your mind and change your life, is available from Simon and Schuster’s Gallery Books in January 2016 or at www.mindhacki.ng.
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How do you get good at estimating how long tasks will take you? Get-it-Done Guy episode 377 on Estimate Tracking tells you how. Here are downloadable versions of the worksheets discussed in the episode.
Today’s Get-It-Done Guy episode features Michael Port, author of the new book Steal the Show. Michael is a highly successful businessman, entrepreur, actor, public speaker, and expert in powerful communication. He joined me on the Get-it-Done Guy to talk about how to be at your best in front of an audience. Or a job interview. Or a first date…
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Today’s Get-It-Done Guy episode features Marshall Goldsmith, author of the new book Triggers. Marshall is one of the top executive coaches in the world, as well as a #1 New York Times best-selling author. He is an expert on behavior change in individuals, as well as a dynamic speaker, teacher, and all-around great guy.
Listen to Marshall Goldsmith discussing Triggers and behavior change.
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Today’s Get-it-Done Guy episode is about how to stay aligned with your boss’s expectations by using a simple 5-minute check-in.
Here’s a form you can use to help do the 5-minute daily check:
Today’s Get-It-Done Guy episode features Sam Horn, author of the new book Got Your Attention?. Sam is an expert on how to create an elevator pitch, persuasive communication, especially rapid persuasive communication. She agreed to talk to me today about how to grab an audience’s attention in the first three seconds, engage them, and get your idea across quickly.
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Work Less and Do More: The (Zombie) Musical is now a real thing! One of the tips covered in the episode is “Delete, then Rescue” for processing email. You can watch the trailer for the musical here:
[youtube http://youtu.be/GjV17ryYupE&rel=0&w=500&h=auto]You can listen to the audio of just the “Delete, Then Rescue” refrain here:
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Billy Murphy of the ForeverJobless blog and podcast re-introduced me to the concept of Expected Value. We had a great conversation about it, and how you can use it to make better decisions throughout your life. You can read Billy’s original article on expected value and “Millionaire’s Math” as well.
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Sometimes a Zombie General needs a Brain Requisition Form.
The picture below links to a PDF containing some of the papers General Stever has on his desk during the musical. Unless an audience member sneaks up and takes a look at them, they’ll never know that they’re real.