There is so much cool stuff going on here. Listen First – Sell Later Hits Seth’s Reading List Bob Poole’s fantastic book, Listen First – Sell Later, is on Seth Godin’s “latest reading” book roundup list at Squidoo. I’m kind of gooshy and happy about it, since I edited the book and feel somewhat proud [...]
Tagged as: Bob Poole, change, Freak Revolution, Music, Seth Godin
I asked this question on Triiibes and at Social Work prn. Bob and I talked about it, too. I even asked on Vloggerheads. Now I’m going to ask it here. What do you need?
Tagged as: Bob Poole, inquiry, obstacles, purpose, Social Work prn, solution, triiibes, video, vlog, Vloggerheads
This is just a smattering of Social Work prn posts that have gone up in the last month or so. Enjoy. ;} Social Work and the Power of Belief My usual routine, most Tuesdays and Thursdays, is to wake up at 5:30. I stumble through finding clothes and brushing my teeth, grab some small breakfast, [...]
Tagged as: Bob Poole, CrossFit, Eckhart Tolle, ideas, meganpreneurship, motivation, positivity, social change, social work, Social Work prn
Today Bob Poole launched his wonderful sales and marketing book, Listen First – Sell Later. I love this book. This is the project I spent so much time focused on editing in February, and I have been incredibly impressed with the content and usefulness and heart of Bob’s writing. I am proud to have been [...]
Tagged as: Bob Poole, business, Listen First--Sell Later, listening, marketing, meganpreneurship, relationships, sales, trust
Last month, I finished a job editing a book. I know! A freaking book! It was an awesome book. It was all about listening and building real trust and relationships in business. Of course, nothing’s ever just about business (and neither was this book). It was an incredible resource in terms of great ideas, practical [...]
Tagged as: Bob Poole, business, Listen First--Sell Later, listening, marketing, meganpreneurship, relationships, sales, trust
Bob Poole asked me about my take on America’s educational system and in my attempt to provide him with a coherent response, I blew a gasket. It popped out of my left ear. I have no idea how to put it back. Where the hell does it even go? (I don’t think I have enough [...]
Tagged as: Bob Poole, children, conformity, courage, education, frustration, Sir Ken Robinson
This is a meme that bears repeating. Mac users close to my heart: Substitute Ctrl-Cmd-Power or hold down that power button—well, don’t actually; I’m just trying to exercise a little consideration. Anyway, you have to admit that Ctrl+Alt+Delete has a sort of ubiquitous grace… Bob Poole made a great post yesterday about rebooting yourself. What [...]
Tagged as: Bob Poole, decision-making, fear, fearlessness, growth, strengths