53 takeaways from the world's best business books giveaway

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An easily digestible guide to the world's best business books, including titles from Tim Ferriss, Jim Collins, Robert Kiyosaki, and many more.

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  • TAKEAWAYS

    FROM THE

    WORLDS BEST BUSINESS BOOKS

  • TAKEAWAYS

    FROM THE

    WORLDS BEST BUSINESS BOOKS

  • Lifes too short to live on anyones terms but your own.

    1

  • That someday youre waiting for might never come.

    2

  • Focus your energy on what drives the most results.

    3

  • 4 Acquire or build income-producing assets.

  • 5 Focus on cash flow.

  • The only way to escape the rat race is to have monthly cash flow from assets that exceeds your monthly expenses.

    6

  • Take calculated risks.

    7

  • 8 Work for profits, not wages.

  • 9 Develop multiple income streams.

  • 10

    Be proactive.

  • 11 Begin with the end in mind.

  • Put first things first.

    12

  • Think win-win.

    13

  • Seek first to understand, then to be understood.

    14

  • Synergize.

    15

  • Sharpen the saw: Take time for physical and mental renewal.

    16

  • Everyone is given the same 24 hours in a day.

    17

  • Your business doesnt require a ton of risk or startup capital.

    18

  • The difference between an amateur and a professional is their habits.

    19

  • Be helpful. The money will follow.

    20

  • Scale that help to reach as many people as possible.

    21

  • The easy thing and the best thing often arent the same thing.

    22

  • Your competence is your security.

    23

  • Pour your heart and soul into your business. People will notice.

    24

  • (If it sounds like real work, thats because it is.)

    25

  • Be first to market. But if you cant be first, just claim a new market you can be first in.

    26

  • You cant be everything to everyone, so stop trying.

    27

  • The best way to get noticed is to be remarkable. That is, markedly different from every other option.

    28

  • Do what your competition isnt doing.

    29

  • Use reciprocity: When you give someone something, they feel compelled to repay you. What can you give?

    30

  • Gain small commitments in advance of asking for a larger commitment.

    31

  • Use social proof like testimonials, press mentions, and trust signals.

    32

  • Be likeable.

    33

  • Be an authority.

    34

  • Use scarcity: Sometimes fear of missing out and playing hard to get can work to your advantage.

    35

  • Ideas are worthless without execution.

    36

  • Cultivate positive habits.

    37

  • The stock market is a poor wealth accelerator.

    38

  • The best way to make millions is to solve a problem that MANY people or businesses face.

    39

  • Customer service isnt a department within a company. It IS the company.

    40

  • Out-care the competition, online and in-person, and people will begin to take notice.

    41

  • The ultimate customer service question is: How likely would you be to recommend Company XYZ to a friend or colleague?

    42

  • Happy customers do your marketing for you.

    43

  • Ship early, ship often.

    44

  • Launch, get feedback, and then make quick incremental improvements.

    45

  • Less is more. Leonardo da Vinci once said, Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.

    46

  • Develop a 1-touch system for incoming items: Do it, Delegate it, Defer it, or Drop it.

    47

  • Customers dont buy WHAT you do; they buy WHY you do it.

    48

  • Build your team: Get the right people on the bus.

    49

  • Find the sweet spot at the intersection of: What lights you up What youre best at What makes you

    money

    50

  • You are the CEO of your own life. Act like it.

    51

  • Work ON your business, not IN it.

    52

  • Make progress everyday.

    53

  • Is your favorite missing? Send me a note ([email protected]) and Ill include it in the next edition!

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