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Hustle Harder, Hustle Smarter

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A study in psychological bulletin found that people are 90% more likely to achieve their goals that are challenging and specific The Audible narration is by Curtis himself, and is highly enjoyable. Hustle harder Hustle smarter is deeply informative and personal, and gave me a lot of insight on life. I would recommend this book to everyone. Wherever you want to go and whatever you want to accomplish, you will encounter fear. And the one thing you absolutely can’t do is get comfortable with that fear. It’s important to understand that everything you want is on the other side of your fear, so you have two choices: get complacent, or get past the fear. When you decide to confront your fear, remember that you don’t have to do it alone. Make sure to prepare properly for whatever it is you need to face, but don’t overprepare. At some point, it’s time to just jump in and do what you need to. Review I listened to the audiobook for the second time. It is still an excellent book with tips on how to hustle and move forward in life.

There’s no happily ever after. No matter how many records I sell, cases of liquor I move, and hit TV shows I create and executive-produce, there’s never going to be a moment where I say ‘Okay, this is the end of the road. I’ve finally made it.’ and then take my foot off the pedal.” I earlier read the 50th Law with Robert Greene and it was such a great read. His New book: Hustle Harder Hustle Smarter chronicles his journey, his thought process, and his re-invention strategies. He gives some very great insights that are very practical and straight to the point, some surprising facts like befriending authors such as Robert Greene who he co-authored 50th Law with and Deepak Chopra. How he transitioned from the music business to the Television show business, the book reads like an autobiography/self help nugget book but lots of great content. Avoid the entitlement trap! - you’ll never find success until you take full responsibility for what happens in your life

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If you want to be a writer, you have to take notes on every author you read. If you want to be a chef, every time you eat a meal at a restaurant, you have to be thinking about how your competition works with flavors, texture, presentation, and ingredients. If you want to be an ad executive, you just can’t walk past a poster on the subway platform. You have to study every poster, supermarket sales display, and bus wrap that you see and make note of what’s catching your attention and what doesn’t hold your eye. If you frequently veer into the stairwell because you see an intimidating boss stepping into the elevator, you’re avoiding fear. Not going to an audition, saying no to an invitation that could help you network, not raising your hand in class when you have the answer –these are all examples of avoiding fear. The book summary aims to provide the main ideas and insights from the original book in a shorter and simpler format. The book summary covers the following topics: I don't care where he goes I'm trying to do business with him I'll never delete his number from my phone

Die meisten Menschen wollen nicht wirklich Freiheit, denn zur Freiheit gehört auch Verantwortung." - Sigmund FreudHow to leverage your strengths and passions to create value and opportunities for yourself and others If you're not hustling your absolute hardest you're never going to reach your full potential in life It is extremely powerful to meet your competition head-on and walk away from the confrontation knowing you have what it takes. That confidence stays with you for a long time. s previous memoir— From Pieces to Weight—highlighted his life from birth all the way up to him signing a record deal with Eminem and Dr. Dre. For years, we wanted to know what 50’s life was really like during his successful career and in this book he gives us everything we’ve been wanting to know. From why the G-unit music group split up, to conversations he’s had with Robert De Niro, to his 2007 sales battle with Kanye West, and to why he left Interscope records and hasn’t been as focused on music for the past 10 years. He also shares how his hit Starz TV show, Power, came about. Promises aren't worth s*** you have to get papered up we need to get the expectations on paper before we sink to much time or equity into it

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