Hustle: The Power to Charge Your Life with Money, Meaning, and Momentum

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Hustle: The Power to Charge Your Life with Money, Meaning, and Momentum

Hustle: The Power to Charge Your Life with Money, Meaning, and Momentum

2018-02-20 Hustle: The Power to Charge Your Life with Money, Meaning, and Momentum

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In Hustle, Neil Patel, Patrick Vlaskovits, and Jonas Koffler - three of the nation's top entrepreneurs and consultants - have teamed up to teach you how to look at work and life through a new lens - one based on discovering projects you enjoy and the people and opportunities that support your talents, growth, income, and happiness. But these days, working harder doesn't always lead to fulfillment. We work hard, follow the rules, and dream of a better life. The authors reveal their groundbreaking three-part framework of Heart, Head, and Habits. A New York Times, Los Angeles Times, USA Today, and IndieBound best seller that Fortune says is a must-listen for any entrepreneur! Too often we feel like underdogs fighting a

Don Leland said Beware of Fan-Boy reviews. This is not a "Self-Help" book.. I'm guessing that, like me, you ordered this book because you already HAVE hustle, and you have some experience from Neil or the other two authors (Neil is the George Michael of Wham!no one ever remembers who the other guy was in that band) and you thought that this was going to open your eyes to new. Good for the right audience. As a personal development author, I find it endlessly interesting how many different ways other authors can come with personalized ways to say what, to me, amounts to more or less the same principled message. The style of that message is what will determine how appealing it is to specific types of se. Steve & Karen said Was looking forward to reading this. Was looking forward to reading this but didn't get much from it. The first "Was looking forward to reading this" according to Steve & Karen. Was looking forward to reading this but didn't get much from it. The first 20% is written like a marketing piece trying to get you in touch with your pain. After that it picked up a bit. I learned a couple of things - the exercise from Peter Drucker about how to find your talent was excellent and I'l. 0% is written like a marketing piece trying to get you in touch with your pain. After that it picked up a bit. I learned a couple of things - the exercise from Peter Drucker about how to find your talent was excellent and I'l