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Resolutions Fade… Now What?

Statistically speaking, more than likely, when (if?) you went to the gym this morning, the parking lot was probably a little emptier, you’ve had that tub of ice cream, or are already behind on some other resolution you set at the beginning of the year. As nice as it is that you can now get your favorite bench for International Chest Day (a.k.a. Monday) you’re probably pretty frustrated with yourself at this moment.

Let yourself off the hook… and move forward…

I’ve never been a fan of new year’s resolutions; what I am a big fan of is continuous improvement and building systems that move you towards your goals and who you want to be. When people ask me how to do that, one of the first tips I give them is to find that slack time in their schedule and find some small habit to implement.

For me, from a personal improvement standpoint, my favorite slack time to take advantage of is that few minutes while my laptop is starting up in the morning. My coffee is always ready before I sit down so it truly is slack time. I always keep some business or personal improvement book on my desk and read a chapter as I’m waiting for my laptop to log in and my autostart applications (you are automatically starting the applications you use every day aren’t you?).

As I mentioned above, they’re usually business or personal improvement books, however, I would recommend you start with either Tools of Titans or Tribe of Mentors by Tim Ferriss. Why do I recommend you start with one of these two books? Because they’re MASSIVE! Tools of Titans is 736 9″ x 7″ pages and Tribe of Mentors is 624 9″ x 7″ pages, these things are tomes. I want to teach you a lesson. A lot of people I talk to tell me they don’t have time to read when in reality they have plenty of time to read and by taking it in small bite-sized chunks anyone can get through these extremely large books, it may take you a year to get through one but, if you can get through one of these suckers those tiny little business parable books you have on your shelf will be nothing.

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Follow Friday – The Hustle

What… in… the… heck… is… The Hustle?

“I knew it! You’re just out to get something from me!”

You

Please keep reading, I can explain.

To this point, all of my Follow Friday posts to date have been about people. I have had the recommendations section of my site since I started rebuilding the site because I wanted to have a place where I could point my readers to resources they would find useful. Several of the links on that page are referral or affiliate links and I try to state that plainly at the top of the page so there is no trickery involved. Honestly, if you find that offensive, I would have no problem whatsoever with you opening a new tab and googling each of the links I provide, but when it costs you nothing for me to earn swag or even financial compensation for referring you, that seems ok to me because I use and find value in each of the products, services, and subscriptions I recommend.

Share graphic located in each of The Hustle newsletters

That being said, I have been toying around with the idea of including some of the newsletters and tools I use/follow for a few weeks now, but it wasn’t until this week that I felt I was truly doing it for the right reasons. Over this past weekend, Joe Biden was announced as the projected winner of the 2020 presidential election. Then, on Monday, the news broke that there had been major progress in a vaccine to combat the Coronavirus which caused a huge “rotation” in the stock market, to the tune of double-digit percentage swings on entire segments of the stock market. On Tuesday, I was instant messaging with one of my friends/co-workers about it and took a screenshot of a section of The Hustle from that day and sent it to him. After he read it, he asked where it came from because he knew it didn’t come from The Morning Brew, another email newsletter he knew I subscribed to. I sent him a link to The Hustle and asked him what his thoughts were around me posting a Follow Friday post about it explaining that I wanted to make sure it wouldn’t be received poorly. A good discussion ensued and here we are and I’m posting a Follow Friday post about The Hustle.

So what is The Hustle? Like The Morning Brew, which you may have heard about recently because they were recently acquired by Insider Inc., The Hustle is a daily business-focused email newsletter that tries to not just report what happened but do it in a way that is informative and fun with just a hint of snark. Credit to The Hustle, their first mention the day after The Morning Brew was acquired was a congratulation to the Brew Crew, one of their primary competitors. As you can see in the featured image on this post, the advertisement is that you get the scoop on business & tech in 5 minutes or less. They also have a funny Friday Shower Thoughts section which combs the r/ShowerThoughts subreddit for comedic/insightful gold.

If you’re someone who is in a corporate or startup environment that wants to stay informed about what’s going on in the business & tech world, The Hustle is definitely worth checking out.