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[Q&A] Pink Hearts founders seek support for survivors – The Rubicon
Beatrix and her friend did a Q&A with the school paper about their Pink Hearts Project.
Every time I join a new team, I go to the next fresh page, and on top of that page I write: “WTF – [Team Name].” Then I make a note every time I run into something that makes me go “wtf,” and a task every time I come up with something I want to change.
This is brilliant.
I have a similar thing I do from time to time with building a list of things that need to get done around the house. I go to each room, sit down, and simply ask myself, “What’s broken?”
Results in a pretty comprehensive actionable list.
Sales Pipelines For Starters – Through Consulting with Garrick van Buren
In Sales Pipelines For Starters you’ll create a sales pipeline, fill it with 20 of your best prospects, and transform sales from something you actively avoid to a regular daily practice.
Great new offering for Startups and Entrepreneurs from my friend Garrick.
Support Your Local Blogger – Nicholas Bate
Indeed. And, while we’re at it, make sure to support Nicholas Bate as well, his books cover both fiction and non-fiction and all are worthy of your time. Check out the left hand side of his site.
Everyone Knows – The Homebound Symphony
We need to devote our full attention to one question and one question only: How do we love rightly and teach others to love rightly? If that’s not our constant meditation, we’re wasting our time.
This is important.
Podcast #979 – How to Create a Distraction-Free Phone | The Art of Manliness
Today on the show, I talk to Jake about what motivated him to change his relationship with his phone over a decade ago and what steps he took to do so, including how and why he lives life without a web browser or email app on his phone.
Some really interesting strategies at play here. Worth a listen.
How WhatsApp became the world’s default communication app
WhatsApp has become the world’s default communications platform. Ten years after it was acquired, its growth shows no sign of stopping.
Before we left for Tanzania, I had heard of WhatsApp but did not have much a a clue about what it was. In Tanzania I had to quickly download it and learn. It is the only way people communicate when not face-to-face.
Africa – A Build Post — Bethany Gladhill
When I chose “Build” as my word for the year, I certainly did mean working on various house projects. But I also meant building experience, building time together, building knowledge, building understanding, building compassion, building wonder.
I will likely have a few posts of my own on the subject but my wife provides a nice entry in.
