2014 Books Read

In no particular order.

1) Wine Bar Theory: Great short book that keeps you on your toes.

2) Jab Jab Jab Right Hook: It’s one thing to read a book about marketing that gives examples, in this book Vaynerchuk shows examples.

3) All Marketers Are Liars: One of Godin’s signature books

4) Zen And The Art Of Motorcycle Maintenance: This will make your brain hurt. Consider just reading about gumption. I wrote a bit on it and the book.

5) David and Goliath: Gladwell, again, knocking it out of the park. A good read.

6) The Gift: It’s a brilliant story of a woman whose life is in shambles, comes around and becomes a successful motivational speaker. The flip is: the President is on her side.

7) Another Roadside Attraction: Robbins doesn’t give anything unique to this book or his other…

8) Half Asleep In Frog Pajamas: but he doesn’t need to. His wit and imagery is remarkable enough.

9) Breakfast Of Champions: Not what I expected, but you might get an inspirational line or two from it.

10) Slaughterhouse Five: Out there. Not sure if I enjoyed it or not.

11) Fahrenheit 451: Out there too. Not sure if I enjoyed it or not.

12) The Master And Margarita: Daniell Radcliffe said it was his favorite book. It takes you on a pretty wild ride, leaves you lonely, but it’s a true magic show.

13) The Craft Beer Revolution: Everything about the craft beer industry summarized and simplified for you.

14) The Terrible And Wonderful Reasons Why I Run Long Distance: It’s a hoot, full of truth, and applicable to more than just running. Web version for you.

 

A lot more books to come this year now that I’ve graduated from UW Madison.

 

Stay Positive & Read On

Favorite Posts And Apps Used In 2014

Favorite Posts And Apps Used In 2014

Top Blog Posts And Apps 2014

 

Posts, Apps, And More

Below is a collection of the most-viewed posts of the year on GarthBox beside my individual pages. Below the top posts I threw together some of my favorite blog posts. Then I share some of my favorite apps I’ve used. I wrap things up with some extra content you may have missed throughout the year.

Top posts:

My picks:

Apps

  • It took some getting used to, but it’s nice to have all my notes in one place. With Evernote, I get that. I’d say it’s easy to use if you’re starting from scratch, but it takes a long time to transfer all your current notes to it and then to sort them.
  • GroupMe is great for group texts and emojis.
  • I still use Pandora on my phone and Spotify on my computer. Each use slightly different logic to choose what songs to play on a radio station. It keeps the music variety alive.
  • If you’ve stressed about getting a blog post published on WordPress while you’re traveling and don’t have a computer with you or you just lack WiFi: the WordPress app is extremely easy to use. Instead of struggling to find time or a location to write your blog post, just write it on your phone and ship it.
  • I’m not a fan of Facetime so I use Hangouts. My clients seemed to like Google Hangouts and the app made it possible for me to see my dad and extended family on Christmas day. Also did a live recording using Hangouts.
  • I’m picky when it comes to apps, and I only download ones I will use on a regular basis. This means there are a lot of little good apps out there, so it might be best to search elsewhere for great apps unless you want to keep your life simple like me.

Bonus:

 

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It Starts Today

It Starts Today

Starting

Every day can stand for the start of a new year.

You’re only one good meal away from eating healthy on a regular basis again.

You’re only one dead-lift away from getting back on your workout plan.

All that matters is today and if you do what you’ve set out to.

The new year? It doesn’t start on January 1st. It starts when you do.

 

Stay Positive & It Starts Today, It Starts Now

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Successful Entrepreneurs

Successful Entrepreneurs

Successful Entrepreneurs

You can label a handful of people as successful entrepreneurs, but it does damage to one’s perception of what it takes to become a successful entrepreneur.

A group of businessmen and women may be labeled as successful entrepreneurs, but they are all successful in different ways. They all accomplished their goals of starting and running a remarkable business differently.

There are no manuals for becoming a successful entrepreneur because there’s no one way to do it. Everyone does it differently.

The best way to market, the best way to start a business, the best way to get on the NYT bestseller list is your own way, the way YOU invent.

Even if you mimic the work of Gladwell or Godin, there’s only one Gladwell and Godin; there’s no room for you. That’s the way it ought to be.

Decide now that you’ll be a successful entrepreneur, but don’t expect to get there solely by following a step-by-step guide (because there isn’t one).

 

Stay Positive & Go Create Your Own Guidelines To Becoming A Successful Entrepreneur

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Unlocking Potential: Q&A #8 With Zachary Lukasiewicz

Unlocking Potential: Q&A #8 With Zachary Lukasiewicz

Zachary LukasiewiczThe only direction Zachary Lukasiewicz knows is forward. He’s never in the same spot twice and he never backtracks. He’s a dreamer and a doer who understands progress. Through hustling, he sweats passion.

After connecting with him on LinkedIn, we had a Random Call where we chatted entrepreneurship, tackling fear, and staying positive. He’s a cool cat to know. One that’s going places.

That is why I chose Zachary for my eighth Q&A in my Unlocking Potential series.

Welcome, Zachary.

Q: In just a few sentences, tell me about yourself, better yet, what would others say about you if asked?

Zach has a passion for hacking together community-focused subscription-based products and growing companies through social media and content channels.

Q: What do you do?

I start conversations that revolutionize products and raise profits. Currently I’m working with Think Digital (ad agency) on building a product to creating more knowledge leaders via LinkedIn, and working with Hatchlings (Facebook application) to optimize customer funnels for conversion.

Q: How do you define marketing?

The total defined experience and interaction with a product – from search optimization to purchase behavior to delivery to my favorite part – building evangelists through continued customer interaction. Each piece is essential, and without any a product is destined to fail.

Q: What is one of the most valuable experiences you’ve had?

Putting myself through a $3,000 copy-writing course taught by expert John Carlton. A friend and I went through the course in a week, and it taught us how to frame components of your product to create a beautiful sales page and create compelling content that converts.

Q: What are two habits you deem necessary for any entrepreneur?

Habits change, but the mindset that you need to maintain has two major themes, summed up in the following quotes.

– Imagine that there is someone working 24 hours a day to BE BETTER THAN YOU. If you don’t believe that, then entrepreneurship isn’t for you.

– You should always be embarrassed by your first iteration of your product. While it isn’t perfect, its miles ahead of most “wantrepreneurs”.

Q: What are three life lessons you’ve learned a long the way?

– Stand on the shoulders of others. Learn from their mistakes and don’t make them yourself.

– Your network is like a muscle. Stretch it, and it will grow and strengthen. But atrophy will take its toll if you don’t exercise enough.

– Have others build your product. Humans by nature are always willing you to tell you what’s wrong. If you can solve that problem, and they are willing to pay for it, then build it. REMEMBER: Validation isn’t when the problem exists, it’s when you can get others to pay you for the solution.

Q: What are some common mistakes marketers make and how could they resolve them or prevent them altogether?

Most marketers don’t give a darn about anything yet have an opinion about everything. Learn to break through the clutter and you will be successful. This leads directly into my next point.

Most marketers will waste – yes, WASTE years, possibly even decades stumbling to learn how to market and sell products that others create. Be remarkable YOURSELF – Create your own product, learn from others and become your own legend.

Q: Anything else you want to add that starting entrepreneurs should know?

Befriend the most successful people in your network. Then shut your mouth and take in everything. Then take what you’ve learned and apply it to yourself and your company. If you do this correctly, your network should change every 6-12 months. If it’s not, you either aren’t stretching yourself, aren’t reaching out to enough successful entrepreneurs, or aren’t following the advice that you need to be following.

ps – There is a simple solution to get rich: Find out how the rich got rich.

Q: Where can people find you and your art?

Follow me or connect with me on LinkedIn . That is my social network, my blog, etc.

 

Stay Positive & Get Out There And Make A Ruckus

Share Some Seth

Share Some Seth

Friends, you know how much I look up to Seth Godin. My friend KP and I along with some other Seth tribe members created this site for him. We encourage you to send an email to a friend who may not be acquainted with Seth or his writing. Using our site you will attach a blog post of Seth’s that fits the recipients current life/work situation. You’re encouraged to add a personal note along with it. Think of the blog post as a present and the note is the card you place on top.

Cheers to a happy holiday, a remarkable new year, and doing work that matters.

Stay Positive & Share Some Seth