Sunday Browsing: Underdogs, Motivational Misconceptions, and a Sneak Peak from StumbleUpon
As we move into summer it is a great time to work hard and move towards your goals. Why? Everyone else starts to rest, so if you work hard you’re moving past a lot of people.
Here are some great articles that I came across in the last week:
1. Malcolm Gladwell, author of Outliers (see my review here), has an excellent essay on how underdogs win.
2. Tim Ferris, author of The Four Hour Work Week, shares a great sneak peak at a new traffic creator service by StumbleUpon.
3. Bill Reichert writes about “Management Lessons from the US Navy”
4. Tom Ziglar, son of Zig Ziglar, shares several “Motivational Misconceptions“.
5. Chris Brogan writes about the difference between creating an audience and creating community.
And finally, here’s a popular post from the archives to help you as you pursue your personal growth:
Have a great week:
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