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The Diary of a CEO
The Diary of a CEO: The 33 Laws of Business and Life | Steven Bartlett
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A galvanizing playbook for success from Steven Bartlett, one of the world’s most exciting entrepreneurs and the host of the No. 1 podcast The Diary of a CEO "This is a must-read for anyone dreaming of doing something audacious." Jay Shetty "Valuable lessons about the importance of following a different and unconventional path to power.” Robert Greene At the very heart of all the success and failure I've been exposed to - both my own entrepreneurial journey and through the thousands of interviews I’ve conducted on my chart-topping podcast - are a set of principles that ensure excellence. These fundamental laws underpinned my meteoric rise, and they will fuel yours too, whether you want to build something great or become someone great. The laws are rooted in psychology and behavioral science, in my own experiences, and those of the world's most successful entrepreneurs, entertainers, artists, writers, and athletes, who I’ve interviewed on my podcast. These laws will stand the test of time and will help anyone master their life and unleash their potential, no matter the field. They are the secret sauce to success.
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A concise guide of 33 laws to apply to one‘s business and relationships both personal and professional. Written by a young entrepreneur who‘s started up many multi-million dollar companies and has one of the world‘s top podcasts interviewing renowned CEO‘s, scientists, and celebrities. A great read for those with their own business, mangers, or anyone looking to improve relationships!

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The truth is that perfect decisions exist only in hindsight; dwelling too long on potential outcomes, and procrastinating in the process, is futile. The real cost of indecision in business is wasted time. That time could have been used failing your way to knowledge that would ultimately help you to succeed.