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By the way, I've got every book you've mentioned in my possession and am trying to get through them all ... but the Four-Hour Work Week was my first read. I really enjoyed it too.
It's definitely inspiring ... I pulled many tips from it ... the first being ... make your "work" work for you instead of the other way around. And it is great seeing an internet marketers get some great attention.
And Cory's themes ROCK -- definitely recommended downloads!
Finally... happy birthday Harlan. You are a true inspiration when it comes to health and fitness. I'll never forget the shock I had when I finally recognized you that day last year at Big Seminar. You had lost so much weight I couldn't believe it was you!
You're right on with those books - at least the first 3. I haven't read the fourth, but the first three were just amazing!
Here's another dipping all the way back to 2001 - "Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap... and Others Don't"...
Great insight into what's wrong and right with corporate America and how that can be adapted to our own small businesses. Always worth reading.
David Perdew
I wasnt quite as impressed with the 4-Hour WorkWeek. If you're interested, you can see my review here. Personal opinion though - most people LOVED it.
~ Lynn
Thanks.
@Lynn:
I know. Which is why I said that it may not be applicable to everyone. (Not everything was applicable to me, for example. But a lot of it was good.) Nevertheless, you must get "Made to Stick!" It's a great book, especially for copywriters.
I apply most of the elements Tim expressed to my consulting/copywriting business daily. From outsourcing, to creating a "systems based business" so I can do what I love (write copy)...this book was a really refreshing read.
Joseph Ratliff
P.S. Happy Birthday from a fellow colleague in Washington Ray!
It is about time you read this book! LOL - like you HAVE any spare time!
At the Colorado Masterming I posed the challenge to Rich Schefren's comment that "a lifestyle business is an illusion."
I disagree - and so does Tim Ferris.
The ideas in this book are explosive - and really attractive - but when you try to implement them - I mean really get serious about designing your business and your life this way - I found that my "old way of thinking" instincts had me making decisions and acting on business ideas that took me in the opposite direction!
It requires discipline but it can be done.
As for me - I've never been motivated by the Big Money - I've always been more interested in how my life works - but I bought the farm on believing that required a BIG BUSINESS - it does not.
The most profound page in the book is the diagram of the "business that bothers me the least."
It is a pure Underachiever model - and is imminently doable by anyone who gets the fundamentals of entrepreneurial Internet marketing.
Thanks for sharing this post - keep up the good work and best wishes on Success Chef.
Rick
And how timely to fill us in on Cory's WP themes. Just this past week I finally started learning how to use WordPress and used it to set up my own site. Now I have the basic knowledge to apply these themes to any upcoming projects. Thanks again!
It's worthwhile reading 4 hour workweek for that chapter alone. The rest is good too.
I'm working on the 4 minute work week.
Good recommendations though, I've had numerous friends rave about all 4 books.
Cheers,
J-Mo
PS: Nice seeing you and Sylvie in Vegas last week.
Alan
I rank them along with "Freakonomics" in the list of books that every person should read, let alone people who deal with groups of society and incentive structures (marketers!).
Great selections. I have read 3 out of the 4 books and Tipping Point is next on the list with EMyth.
Thanks for recommending the books. I have bought The Tipping Point and Blink for a few weeks but didn't really take the time to get to them.
Hearing what you said, now I put them on my table where I can see them and will get to reading them soon.
Thanks!
Ladan