In the Flow #22 - need a better title

Dec 27, 2020 7:19 pm

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In the Flow


It's for good reason that the comparison game gets a bad rap.


Giving yourself a hard time because someone else's perceived success seems easy while yours is so, so hard is pointless.


We're all guilty of it from time to time.


That's not to say that contrast is a bad thing.


Without contrast we can't measure, improve, appreciate what we have achieved.


But instead of competing with others, contrast where you are now to where you where a year ago.


That's what we are doing on the podcast this week. Talking about some of things we learned this past year in light of what we thought we knew and how different reality turned out to be.


Please enjoy.


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On the podcast

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Valuable Things We Learned In 2020

This week, Bram and Greg share their most valuable lessons learned in 2020. They lay bare all the hacks, insider secrets, and inner circle tactical advantages they have uncovered in the last year.

We are very serious people.


Erin Pheil & Elisabeth Stone - Episode 16 | The Hot Seat

If you heard last week's podcast with Elisabeth, here's part of the backstory that took place inside the One Percent.

We're big fans of both Elisabeth and Erin. What you have here is a live demonstration of techniques Erin uses to help people get unstuck with Elisabeth volunteering to do this for all of you to see. Just watching this session cleared up a bunch of gunk. Hopefully it does the same for you.


Productive Picks

Choice tools and tidbits we've curated for you from the wild seas of the internet.


This week two Chrome plugins that upgrade your new tabs


Focus: One Big Thing - Start the day by defining the one thing that would make your day a home run and then see it every time you open a new tab.


Visualize Value - View an aleatory visualization from Jack Butcher's Visualize Value on every new tab you open



Here to always stimulate your bottom line,


Bram (& Greg)



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