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The Dip
The Dip: A Little Book that Teaches You when to Quit (and when to Stick) | Seth Godin
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The author of Permission Marketing and Purple Cow shares insights into knowing when to support or fight corporate systems, explaining how to recognize and drop defunct practices to protect profits, job security, and professional satisfaction.
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ShaaM
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A beautiful book which helps you gain perspective on when to quit and when to stick

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pr.alm
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“Quit the wrong stuff. Stick with the right stuff. Have the guts to do one or the other.” What a great read!

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Danpronk
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Listened to this one on audio and enjoyed it. Great view on knowing when to quit as opposed to the age-old philosophy of never quitting on your goals. Great motivator to hang in there for a startup entrepreneur bootstrapping a company.

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lahousewyfe
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Thank goodness this is a quick read. Otherwise, I could have wallowed in the Mistakes Of The Past. As it is, I assimilated good info and wallowed afterwards.

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ericarobynreads
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A must read for anyone struggling with their work life! Check out my full review here: http://www.ericarobynreads.com/2017/08/book-review-dip-by-seth-godin.html?m=1

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🙌🙌🙌🙌

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Eliane
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Jbrooxd
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Fascinating little book about when to quit and when to push through the dip. There are so many things I want to revisit in this one (thus the sticky notes).

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ChristinaT
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"A little book that teaches you when to quit (and when to stick)." I loved the way so much of what Seth Godin writes feels true in my bones, like I've known this forever on some level, or like a sculptor uncovers what is already living in the marble. I may start giving this book for grad gifts.

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