I am so excited as Read to Lead celebrates an incredible milestone.
That’s right. The podcast officially turns seven this week, and what better way to celebrate than with a visit from the one and only, John Jantsch.
John is the author of the bestselling Duct Tape Marketing and numerous other books, including the one we’re diving into today.
That book is The Self-Reliant Entrepreneur: 366 Meditations to Feed Your Soul and Grow Your Business.
This book is filled with inspirational meditations that contain the thoughts and writings of notable American authors. It’s designed as a daily devotional, arranged in a calendar format, and features readings of transcendentalist literature and others.
Written for entrepreneurs, as well as anyone seeking to find a deeper meaning in their work and life, it’s a practical handbook for anyone seeking to embrace the practice of self-trust.
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In today’s episode, John and I explore:
- How we often tend to misconstrue what it really means to be self-reliant
- Some of the reasons John chose to feature the writers that he did
- How John’s book can help if you suffer from self-doubt, imposter syndrome, and the like
- And lots more!
John in Action
John’s Book
You can order your copy of The Self-Reliant Entrepreneur: 366 Mediations to Feed Your Soul and Grow Your Business right now!
Books John Recommends
The Practice of Management by Peter Drucker
The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success: A Practical Guide to the Fulfillment of Your Dreams by Deepak Chopra
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