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Invent, Innovate, and Prosper
- A Step-by-Step Guide to Successful Inventing
- By: Michael G. Colburn
- Narrated by: Joe Scalora
- Length: 6 hrs and 17 mins
- Unabridged
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Michael Colburn is an inventor. He wasn't always, but he made himself into one and realized a powerful truth: Inventing is a skill anyone can master. Over the last four decades, he has created inventions and built businesses and partnerships worth millions of dollars based on his inventions. Invent, Innovate, and Prosper is a practical handbook for inventing based on Michael's decades of work as a successful inventor. He shares his step-by-step system for launching profitable inventions, along with the surprising real-life lessons that helped him thrive.
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A truly enlightening book for inventors and other creators
- By Andrew Darlow on 09-27-22
- Invent, Innovate, and Prosper
- A Step-by-Step Guide to Successful Inventing
- By: Michael G. Colburn
- Narrated by: Joe Scalora
So much benefit in this book
Reviewed: 04-25-22
This is not a book on how to picture it in your head and use tools to build a prototype, you already do that. This is a very impressive book, but i forget what he said so I need to listen to it again. You will learn about yourself from this book, and you may even be inspired.
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The Little Big Things
- 163 Ways to Pursue EXCELLENCE
- By: Tom Peters
- Narrated by: Tom Peters
- Length: 11 hrs and 57 mins
- Unabridged
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"Years ago, I wrote about a retail store in the Palo Alto environs—a good one, which had a box of two-cent candies at the checkout. I subsequently remember that 'little' parting gesture of the two-cent candy as a symbol of all that is Excellent at that store. Dozens of people who have attended seminars of mine have come up to remind me, sometimes 15 or 20 years later, of “the two-cent candy story,” and to tell me how it had a sizable impact on how they did business."
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Really hard to listen
- By Alexander on 06-03-10
- The Little Big Things
- 163 Ways to Pursue EXCELLENCE
- By: Tom Peters
- Narrated by: Tom Peters
A mix
Reviewed: 04-21-22
He has a lot of good things to teach us, but he's also a (sorry!) d bag who keeps saying "real world" and talking very firm like hes mad and wants to shout at the new employee for making a small mistake. His aggressive tones arent appealing to me. I think truth is truth whether you shout it or whisper it. Maybe his aggressive tones are to cover up for some unaddressed hurts. Really a good example of what happens when men are forced to hide their emotions and be a cliche. OMG he wont stop saying real world!
He did say one thing that has helped me numerous times. There is a lot of good in him, but the book will be less provacative as the narrator won't remind you of the person who degrades you for how you park your car at the grocery store.
I really wana like this guy so let me find something nice to say.
He's smart and talented, he has a passion that the slackers need. Sadly, the slackers are not chasing after books like this. He has something to teach as we all do.
Read the book! or you might pick up some nasty vibes.
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How to Be More Intentional with Time
- By: Laura Vanderkam
- Narrated by: Laura Vanderkam
- Length: 33 mins
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People who do amazing things in the world - developing a new cancer drug, creating award-winning ads, helping their communities - may seem to have all sorts of advantages. But they don’t have any more hours than the rest of us. Instead, they may be allocating their hours in interesting ways that the rest of us can learn from. In this workshop, time management expert Laura Vanderkam explains about how broadening our perspective on time will help us be more intentional with the hours we have, and shares the simple, practical steps your team can take to start making time work for them.
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Don't Waste Your Time On This Book
- By Anonymous User on 04-07-21
- How to Be More Intentional with Time
- By: Laura Vanderkam
- Narrated by: Laura Vanderkam
More story than fact
Reviewed: 01-19-22
i was hoping for a bullet point list of what Im doing wrong and how to start doing what's right. Instead I got a poetic book with tips mixed in. I advise writing this again write it just for me, and write it like we're both in a hurry, aka be susinct.
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Caffeine
- How Caffeine Created the Modern World
- By: Michael Pollan
- Narrated by: Michael Pollan
- Length: 2 hrs and 2 mins
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Michael Pollan, known for his best-selling nonfiction audio, including The Omnivores Dilemma and How to Change Your Mind, conceived and wrote Caffeine: How Caffeine Created the Modern World as an Audible Original. In this controversial and exciting listen, Pollan explores caffeine’s power as the most-used drug in the world - and the only one we give to children (in soda pop) as a treat.
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Leaves much to be desired
- By Melody H on 02-02-20
- Caffeine
- How Caffeine Created the Modern World
- By: Michael Pollan
- Narrated by: Michael Pollan
This is pretty interesting, with a good reader.
Reviewed: 03-03-20
I enjoyed this, can't say why, maybe because it has shed some light on something I hadnt given much thought to, but plays a roll in my life.
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The Science of Social Intelligence:
- 33 Studies to Win Friends, Be Magnetic, Make an Impression, and Use People's Subconscious Triggers
- By: Patrick King
- Narrated by: Gregory Sutton
- Length: 3 hrs and 11 mins
- Unabridged
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In The Science of Social Intelligence, you'll have over 30 studies, new and old, broken down in a way that answers the question, "How can I use this science in my everyday life?" Rely on findings from psychology, cognitive science, and behavioral economics, rather than one person's anecdotal advice of what works.
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5 star book
- By Alex G on 02-09-18
- The Science of Social Intelligence:
- 33 Studies to Win Friends, Be Magnetic, Make an Impression, and Use People's Subconscious Triggers
- By: Patrick King
- Narrated by: Gregory Sutton
Good book! I noticed some repeat tho
Reviewed: 03-03-20
he has many of these short books out, but repeating some material from his other books doesnt seem necessary, but maybe it was. Good job tho! I enjoy the books, and plan to re listen, and get more.
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Improve Your People Skills: Build and Manage Relationships, Communicate Effectively, Understand Others, and Become the Ultimate People Person
- By: Patrick King
- Narrated by: Gregory Sutton
- Length: 3 hrs and 1 min
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If you (1) have trouble connecting with people beyond small talk or (2) are often left speechless and dumbfounded on how to handle certain people and situations, that feeling of dread isn't something you have to live with. Improve Your People Skills is your key to social intelligence and the better relationships to enrich your life that will inevitably follow.
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This book is kind of mean
- By yelhsa on 04-23-20
This book explains it!
Reviewed: 03-03-20
You are getting the results of making mistakes in your interactions with others. If you aren't aware of your mistakes then you won't know what your'e doing wrong, and you may keep on getting the same same results. This book is to the point, no extra filler. Definitely learn from this book, I cannot recommend this book enough.
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