Book Review

An Interview With Jeff Goins, Author of The In-Between

Jeff Goins is the author of Wrecked: When a Broken World Slams Into Your Comfortable Life and now the author of his latest book The In-Between: Embracing the Tension Between Now and the Next Big Thing.

I had an opportunity to sit down with Jeff on a Google Hangout to talk about his newest book.

In the interview we cover:

  • What this book is really about.
  • Why he wrote the book.
  • The in-between moment in his life that has had the greatest impact.
  • What we can all do to reduce our frustration while we wait.
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An Interview With Andy Traub, Author of Early To Rise

Andy Traub wrote a book entitled Early To Rise.

It’s a book about, wait for it, how to get up early.

Now, you may be thinking, “You lost me at get up early.”

I was the same way.

I thought I would never be a “morning person.”

But here’s the thing, you can be whatever you want to be.

It starts with deciding what you want to be.

Amazingly, Andy made over $20,000 in the first 90 days after publishing his book.

It’s a book that has a simple message but has a profound result if you commit to it.

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Are You On The Road to Average or Extraordinary?

Jon Acuff used to be pretty average. He had a cubical job, a wife, two kids and a mortgage. He probably had a dog too, but I can’t confirm that.

Then he started a blog, wrote a book, and started speaking to groups and at conferences. Dave Ramsey hired him and then he wrote another book called Quitter.

The way I wrote that sounds like he did this all one lazy afternoon. It actually took him 12 years to be where he is today.

However, Quitter is one of my all time favorite books and Jon Acuff is one of my favorite authors.

So I’m excited to tell you about Jon’s new book Start.

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A Review: Read This Before Our Next Meeting

Admittedly, it was hard to get fired up about a book focused on meetings. After all, meetings are the bane of corporate existence right?

Photo Credit: Engin Erdogan (Creative Commons)

However, this book was released by The Domino Project, so that was my first clue it would be good.

Yet, Read This Before Our Next Meeting wasn’t just a good book.

In fact, it really isn’t a book. It’s a manifesto. There’s a difference.

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