The speaker emphasizes the importance of recognizing the building block nature of the ideas we collect and learn. They suggest that it is crucial to not let the knowledge we gather get lost along the way, but instead, turn it into valuable content with our own unique perspective. One tool they personally use for this is Evernote, which helps them keep track of ideas. They also mention the practice of immediately sharing and discussing inspiring ideas with others through newsletters or social media, and integrating the feedback received into further ideas. The speaker teaches the significance of seeking feedback on the small pieces or building blocks of our ideas rather than waiting until the finished product. They emphasize the value of getting feedback along the way.
Over the years, I’ve been exposed to a number of coach-written books. Many, though certainly nowhere near all, serve as little more than business cards or lead magnets to their coaching programs. Some are good, some are just okay. Few, however, would I consider to be as well-written and well-researched as the one I want […]
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