Productivity-boosting strategies from a recent VIP Mondays Rock Letter.
Full show notes and resources: https://corbinlinks.com/cls046
Got something totally different today! In this special “Mondays Rock” edition of The Corbin Links Show, I’m reading a full copy of a recent VIP-only "Mondays Rock Letter".
But Corbin, what the hell is a “Mondays Rock” letter anyway?
Stay tuned, and I’ll share how to get yours for free, week after week.
Here’s the intro from the letter...
...(Note to self: No one liked the "Speed Kills" headline from last week. Maybe a bit too negative.... This is a slightly updated version of last Mondays Rock letter.) Last weekend, I was reminded of a powerful object lesson in speed, productivity, and results… …
Tune in for the rest of the story!
Show notes and resources: https://corbinlinks.com/cls046
Complete show notes: https://corbinlinks.com/cls045
I’ve been discussing books a LOT with my inner circle and VIP members lately. One of my bucket goals this year was to read a minimum of 25 books.
I've read 11 so far, and have a good shot at 25. But it got me to thinking: what are some of the most impactful books I’ve personally read?
I mean, I’ve read a LOT of great books, mostly non-fiction with a few fiction here and there.
Many of the hundreds of books I’ve read over the years were entertaining, and almost all have something to take away. But there are a select few that impact my life and / or business in some way, each and every day. So my top 10 must-read (or listen) business and self-development books is the topic today.
Lots to talk about, so let’s hit it!
Complete show notes: https://corbinlinks.com/cls045
It’s the height of political campaign seasons here in the states, and what better time to dive into the world of business and client office politics.
I’m a firm believer in the old adage of keeping religion and politics out of business discussion. BUT—business and client office politics themselves are a different matter. Many of us would rather not deal or “play” politics at the office. And if you ask most organizations today, they’ll insist their companies “aren’t political.”
But the fact is, wherever you have people and multiple interests in the same place, you have politics. More so in the business world. And as consultants, coaches, and service providers, we’re exposed to client office politics if we spend any real time with them. (which is most of us). We may even be awkwardly brought into the middle of political internal project or turf battles between competing projects and departments. In extreme cases, our work and services may even be used as leverage points between two or more competing factions.
So today I’m sharing 6 Strategies to Win at Client Office Politics. This episode has been a long time in coming and I’m super pumped to share it with you.
Let’s dive in!
Show notes and resources: https://corbinlinks.com/cls044
https://corbinlinks.com/cls043
I was recently chatting with a coaching client who asked me about tech skills. She didn’t consider herself very computer literate or technically savvy, and wanted advice on what tech skills to focus on. It’s a great question, and something I’ve been meaning to talk about for a while.
Today is that day!
There are literally endless business and tech skills to learn when starting and running your own business. I’m cutting through the clutter and focusing ONLY on those tech-related areas you need right now.
FYI, this is NOT by a complete list by any stretch of the imagination. But, it should get the ball rolling.
What You Will Learn
Let’s do it!
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