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Sunday Browsing: Thriving, Catching Up, and Why NOT to Work for Yourself

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Hello everyone,

The year is 17 days old.  How are you doing at moving towards your goals? Stop for a minute.  Celebrate if you are on track, if you are not, get back on track today!

Every couple of weeks I share some of the best posts I have found around the web.  Here is today’s top choices!

1. Mary Janksch at Goodlife Zen, shares “Why Some People Thrive No Matter What Happens.

2. Entrepreneur and author Guy Kawasaki introduces the “The Six Twitter Types.

3. “Is it too Late to Catch Up?” Seth Godin shares how a business can get up to speed on the internet.  This is a great list even anyone who uses the internet.

4. Elizabeth Griffen shares why you should complete “One Project at a Time.

5. The blog Pickthebrain shares “5 Reasons Why You Might NOT Want to Work For Yourself.

Enjoy!

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Posted on January 17th, 2010 by The Success Professor  |  No Comments »

Sunday Browsing: Annual Review, Motivation, and 1000 True Fans

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I’m back after a break to mark exams and for Christmas.  I’m excited about the New Year.  Are you?

Here’s some of the best articles I’ve come across over the last couple of weeks!

1. Chris Guillebeau from “The Art of Non-Conformity” shared about how to conduct an “Annual Review“.

2. On a related note Michael Hyatt shares “7 Questions to Ask About Last Year.”

3. Here’s a great system on how to integrate habits into your life from Freestyle Mind.

4. Wasabi Burger shares the scientific “Formula of Motivation.”

5. Learn about the power of “1000 True Fans” on The Technium.

Now start the year right by doing something that will help you reach your goals!

The Success Professor – Danny Gamache

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Posted on January 2nd, 2010 by The Success Professor  |  5 Comments »

Sunday Browsing: Getting up Early, Getting More From Twitter, and Being Less Busy

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Here on Success Professor, every second Sunday I share some of the best recent articles that I have come across on other blogs.  My hope is that you too can benefit from these articles.

Here are this week’s choices:

1. Ken Kurosawa of WasabiBurger shares about the value of getting up early in “5 Reasons that Kept me from Becoming an Early Riser.

2. Learn about “One of the Greatest Factors of Your Success” on RSSDS.com.

3. Duct Tape Marketing shares “5 Tips For Getting More From Twitter.“  (Bonus, from the archives: 10 Easy Steps to get Started With Twitter)

4. Leo Babauta’s new blog Mnmlist has a post on “How to be Less Busy in a Busy Busy World“.

5. Finally, learn “17 Ways Search Engines Judge the Value of a Link” on SEOmoz.

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Posted on September 13th, 2009 by The Success Professor  |  2 Comments »

Sunday Browsing: Life Coaching, Energizing Your Team, and Maintaining a Positive Attitude

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Every second Sunday, I share some of the best articles that I have come across in the past two weeks.  Here are some great articles that I hope will be helpful to you:

1. Tim Brownson has a guest post on AlexShalman.com detailing “12 Transformational Life Coaching Tricks“.

2. Read about “Six Ways to be More Followable” on Twitter, from the Hello My Name is Blog!

3. Gary Vaynerchuk has a great video post reminding us to spend time with people we know and want to do business with.

4. Michael Hyatt shares “Five Ways to Energize Your Team“.

5. Finally, Mark & Angel Hack Life shares “40 Modern Non Fiction Books Everyone Should Read.

Elsewhere on the web:

A guest post I wrote at DUMB LITTLE MAN, “Top 10 Tips for Maintaining a Positive Attitude“, is getting a lot of attention.

On my other blog, I just finished a series on Leadership Lessons from the Life of Joseph (Part 1, Part 2, Part 3).
I hope you have a great week!

Danny Gamache – The Success Professor

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Posted on August 30th, 2009 by The Success Professor  |  1 Comment »

Sunday Browsing: Crushing It, Staying Young, and Living Without the Clock

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Every second Sunday, I share wome of the best articles that I have come across in the past two weeks.  Here are some great articles for you:

1. John Jantsch of Duct Tape Marketing asks “How Does Gary Vaynerchuck Crush It?

2. Tim Brownson shares why “Social Networking is Good For You“.

3. Zen Habits discusses “How to Live Without the Clock“.

4. “10 Reasons Why Today Doesn’t Suck” at Getting Unstuck.

5. Finally, Ivan Campuzano shares great tips on “How to Stay Young“.

BONUS:

From the Archives:  “How to Create a Reading Plan”

Have a great week! Go reach your goals!

Danny Gamache – The Success Professor

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Posted on August 16th, 2009 by The Success Professor  |  No Comments »

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:

Top 5 Great Ted Talks

Have a great week:
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Posted on June 14th, 2009 by The Success Professor  |  No Comments »

Sunday Browsing: Retweets, Leadership and Ignoring Sunk Costs

Hi everyone,

Here’s some of the best posts I’ve come across in the last couple of weeks.

1. Social Media expert Chris Brogan shares “How to Get More Retweet Action”.

2. Leadership teacher John Maxwell writes about “Leading Through Diversity”.

3. Jonathan Mead writes a great guest post on Zen Habits helping you move to being your own boss.

4. Read about why the focus on simplicity helps the environment at GreenBiz.com.

5. Finally, Seth Godin has a great reminder on why you need to Ignore Sunk Costs.

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Posted on May 31st, 2009 by The Success Professor  |  No Comments »

Sunday Browsing: Easter Edition

Hi everyone,

Happy Easter!  I hope everyone has had a wonderful weekend.  As a professor this is a busy time of year, and this year is likely the busiest I’ve ever had.  Larger class sizes and an overload contract means I’m spending all my free time marking.  I’ll move away from marking to share some of the favorite links I’ve found recently on the web.

1. Learn how to “Manage Email Like an Expert” at Dumb Little Man.

2. Scientific proof for something that you’ve likely always known: “Bad Bosses are Killers“.

3. Zen Habits shares about “How to Live a Life of Gratitude“.

4. Seth Godin shares a wonderful short post about goals.

5. Finally, get inspired with this passionate speech by Jimmy V:

Enjoy, and have a great day!

Danny Gamache

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Posted on April 12th, 2009 by The Success Professor  |  No Comments »