So, the tremendous conversation in the comments to Alison’s post about how what you wear impacts how others perceive you got me thinking.

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What’s Your Creative Modus Operandi?
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So, the tremendous conversation in the comments to Alison’s post about how what you wear impacts how others perceive you got me thinking.

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What’s Your Creative Modus Operandi?
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This Friday’s guest contributor is Joel D Canfield. Joel writes about his family’s experiment with a location-independent life at http://CanfieldOfDreams.com . Because he and his location-independent wife Sue believe everyone should make a great living doing what they love, they mentor and train virtual workers who want to choose where and when they work ++++ Benjamin Franklin was a serial entrepreneur, regularly seeing huge success implementing ideas which others thought were impossible or pointless.

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The Ben Franklin School of Persuasion
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This week’s guest contributor is my friend, Alexis Neely . On the outside, Alexis is a driven mom entrepreneur who has built two million dollar plus businesses, trains lawyers, and appears frequently on television.

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Too Smart For Your Business?
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This week’s Friday guest contributor is positioning and creativity guru and blogger, Mark Levy of Levy Innovation , who’s also a friend and author of the newly-expanded, and re-subtitled bestseller, Accidental Genius: Using Writing to Generate Your Best Ideas, Insight, and Content . ++++ In the past few days I’ve talked with a dozen smart people who create content for a living. They write posts and e-books, record podcasts and vlogs, and are on Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter.

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The Writing Marathon, or How to Get New Ideas When You’ve Reached the End of Your Thinking
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So, remember how I said we were gonna get a house to settle into in Bali? Yeah, well that didn’t happen. This adventure is teaching me so much about being fluid.

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Bali Dispatch #3: Tap Dancing in Paradise
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Not too long ago I was at a small gathering of friends (yes, I really have some…well, okay, one). There were a handful of us, some of them I knew and another handful of people I’d never met before. I eventually circled around to one conversation with a new friend

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The Line Between Persuasion and Manipulation
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1. Failure to evolve

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The 12 Dysfunctions of an Entrepreneur
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So, I’m going to be hitting the road with my family this summer and basing out of Bali for July and maybe August, too. I’m also starting on book number two (which was just sold, formal announcement to come soon) and is on a totally different topic than Career Renegade

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Blogging From Bali: The Renegade Workflow Project
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Last week, my buddy, Charlie Gilkey of ProductiveFlourishing.com , asked me to share my top 3 or 4 marketing and business posts with him. I sent him a link or two from my blog, a handful from others…and a link to the below video of Stevie Ray Vaughan playing “Lenny.” My question to you is…why? Why did I include the video of Stevie?
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The Stevie Ray Vaughan School of Business
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I first met Tony Hsieh a little over a year ago… Jenn Lim, Tony’s friend and “backup brain” was in NYC and had asked to film an interview with me for a project they were working on. About halfway through filming, Tony walked over and sat down next to Jenn, wearing a t-shirt with a zipper hoodie and jeans. He sat quietly and, after the interview, we talked for a little while about what’s important in business, life and traded ideas on the health and fitness industry.

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Delivering Happiness: Inside the Mind of Zappos’ Tony Hsieh
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