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Read it to yourself before you go to bed and when you wake up every single solitary day I am so not kidding over here. Become obsessed with it. Think about how you’re changing your life and who you’re becoming and be in a state of giddy expectation about it as often as possible. The more you focus on who you’re becoming, and the more emotional you
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Musicians often attribute career success to fate or destiny. They say it’s a matter of being in the right place at the right time, getting “discovered,” or just being lucky. Unfortunately, this kind of thinking leads to a passive approach: to simply letting things happen as they will. My goal is to fundamentally change this thinking and promote the
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The Education of Millionaires: Everything You Won't Learn in College About How to Be Successful
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Conductor and vocal coach John Greer, when asked what career advice he had for musicians, described the three keys to success he gleaned from the Canadian entrepreneur Edward Mirvish. These were to “fulfill a need; go against the trend; and keep it simple.” John Greer translates these tips for musician entrepreneurs:
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Stateswoman Golda Meir once wrote: “Trust yourself. Create the kind of self you will be happy to live with all your life. Make the most of yourself by fanning the tiny, inner sparks of possibility into flames of higher achievement.”
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The Eventual Millionaire: How Anyone Can Be an Entrepreneur and Successfully Grow Their Startup
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