Reading Update January 2016

One of my personal projects for the year is to read (listen to – I’m an Audible.com freak) 24 business books.  Please check out my Reading board on Pinterest for other books I love.

January was a good month for reading.  I cranked out 4 books.  This is all part of my master plan for having an outstanding, amazing, breakthrough year!  Below is a quick summary of each one.

Content Inc. - By Joe Pulizzi

Content Inc is all about how business is changing and how content and the internet is the platform to this new game.  If you have a content vacuum, how can people (more importantly your current and future customers) understand who you are and what you have to offer.  Perfect example is Joe’s site promoting the book.  How many books that you’ve read have their own movie trailer?  Joe’s approach is to build an audience first!  Align your passion, ensure that you have a unique offering, develop your style & tone, build your base and then reap the rewards for all the hard work!  Must read.  It has to be part of your business model.

OverSubscribed - by Daniel Priestley

I swear I didn’t do this on purpose but Oversubscribed was the perfect follow up book to Content Inc.  Daniel Priestly authored one of my all time favorite books – Entrepreneur Revolution. This new book Oversubscribed didn’t disappoint. Oversubscribed tees off on the same principles as Content Inc. Content is critical to building your audience and filling the vacuum of what you and your organization are all about and then the book goes takes that model so much further. Its all about supply and demand.  Its all about building anticipation with your audience and then celebrating your customers!  What can be more powerful that actually celebrating your customers?

Outside In - By Harley Manning & Kerry Bodine

Again I don’t think I could have picked a better book to come next.  I’ve been following Kerry Bodine and Harley Manning on social media for some time.  Outside In is an insane blueprint to what my company Zuggand is doing to help our customers deliver Digital Customer Experiences (DCX).  Again this book is in alignment with the previous two books in that we have passed out of the Age of Information and into the Age of the Customer (and execution).  Being customer centric (or obsessed) is the new differentiator.  The authors take a research based approach (which I love) to systematically designing customer experiences.  I love the examples in the book.  And we aren’t talking about little websites you’ve never heard of.  This book has the Forester brand, research and army behind it and is working with amazing customer-obsessed companies like USAA and Fidelity.  So many takeaways and it lays out a plan for any business to go through this customer experience transformation. It can also be used as a brilliant career development plan for any person that aspires to be a Chief Customer Officer or a Chief Digital Officer.

Crush It! - Gary Vaynerchuck

I read about Gary Vaynerchuk and his Wine Library store years ago.  An amazing story about how Gary help build and transform his family store into an impressive enterprise.  It wasn’t until about a year ago that I first saw him on youtube with his new brand though.  I’ll admit that at first I was a bit turned off.  It’s funny because before I even started writing this article, I saw this post on Instagram from Gary today.

 

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I love a good F-Bomb like no one else, but when I heard him drop it in the first minute of a video it shocked even me. (Did I mention that I LOVE a good F-BOMB???) Maybe it is his “east” cost style that rubbed my “west” coast style.  But then I saw this video on 6 MINS FOR THE NEXT 60 YEARS OF YOUR LIFE – A RANT.  And now (and I can’t believe I’m going to say this) I am (BIG sigh) part of the Vaner Nation. (f*#* I said it!)

Again, this couldn’t have been a better book for me right now.  Its his oldest book that is on Audible so I decided to start there and catch up.  Gary stays true to his DNA, as he loves to say.  He knows his strengths and he plays to them.  He is a master of his craft.  In his DailyVee video on January 27th The Family Business (you can jump to 6 mins and 54 seconds if you like) he articulates what he does for a living.  “I day trade attention.”  That’s what this book is about.  That is what Gary is all about. That is what each and everyone of us should be about!

 

 

Want to Grow? Read!

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There are a bajillion (yes its a word) quotes out there that will tell you that you have to control your mind or yourself to be truly successful.  From Buddha to Dr. Seuss, they will all tell you that the key to the Life, the Universe and Everything (thank you Douglas Adams) is all in your mind!  So let’s make 2016 a year for amazing growth and let’s start with reading.

I heard you groan!  Reading is hard you say.  It puts me to sleep you say. I hear you and me to sometime.  But that’s why I love Audible.  Audible allows you to listen to books.  I love to read (listen) to books while I’m driving or while I’m chillin.  I really love the fact that I can also speed up or slow down the audio.  I’ve trained myself to listen to most books at 1.5X, which makes it really interesting if I then actually meet an author or watch one of their videos.

Amazon also invented something else really cool called Whispersync. This allows you to buy the Kindle version and the Audible version and switch back and forth between them.  Pretty cool.

Since I am such a visual person I like to track and share the books I read.  Please check out my Pinterest Reading List for my favorites.  I’ve only posted my favorite business books up there right now, but I really should add my sci-fi / fantasy collection too!

Little Touch Cool Factor

screen_handMost of you are probably looking for 65″ or more inches of screen these days.  And you are probably looking to kick your feet up and enjoy watching it from several feet away.  But I’ve been looking for something a little smaller and something that I can put my fingers on.  Say in the 7″ range to fit inside my Star Wars lunchbox.

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The Waveshare 7″ is exactly what I need for the project. 800 X 480 resolution might not be as nice as my Google Nexus 6P 1440 X 2560 screen but it will work for what I need it to.

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Here is a pic of the back of the board.  Couple things to point out.  In the upper left corner is the HDMI display connector, right below that is the USB connector to pass the Touch data back to the Raspberry Pi and then right below that is an on / off switch for screen backlight.

Looking forward to assembling the Star Wars Pi in the old Sandeen sweat factory.  I’ll probably employee my 10 year old daughter, Talia, so that I can take advantage of cost of child labor to keep my cost per unit affordable (she’s really excited to help me on this.)

Mini Keyboard

Santa was very good to me this Christmas!  One of the many wonderful things he gave me was the Rii Mini Wireless Keyboard / Mouse.  Santa may have brought mine to me but you can pick yours up from Amazon.

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This is going to go perfect with my Raspberry Pi Star Wars lunchbox build. I love the size (look at the pic below), love that it has a trackpad, charges with USB (no batteries), has an on/off switch and a cool, hidden place to store the USB dongle (you have to buy one to see it, I’m not going to share that secret here).

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But the ultimate cool factor to this keyboard is the fact that I can add another title to my long list of titles.  My new title is “Owner of the World’s Most Mini!”  Yep, it says it right here on the box!  Right next to the Registered Trademark.

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Now I have to find the time to put my awesome box together.

2016 Projects: Raspberry Pi, Python, Kettlebells and Audible

Time to ring in the new year! And what goes better with the new year than new projects.

This year I have a couple new projects in mind. Raspberry Pi Star Wars lunchbox mod, learn some basic Python, do 300 kettlebell swings in a day (and walk the next day), listen to 24 business books on Audible and I’m sure I’ll throw in a few more as the year progresses but this is a good list to start.

I picked up a Raspberry Pi a couple months back and Santa brought me a cool 7” touch screen for it. Before Christmas I bought a cool Star Wars lunchbox with R2, C3PO and BB8 on it and thought it would be cool to see if I can get everything setup inside the box. I did a little Linux work years ago, so this will totally be back to basics for me. I plan to get all three of my kids involved in this action too, so this will be a family event.
Why Python? Well python.org says ‘Python is a programming language that lets you work quickly and integrate systems more effectively.’ And Raspberry Pi says ‘Python is a wonderful and powerful programming language that’s easy to use (easy to read and write) and with Raspberry Pi lets you connect your project to the real world.’ I plan on using Code Academy to jump start my Python Learning. I’ve never touched Python (the coding language before, I’ve owned a couple of python snakes though) but I have done quite a bit of Java and other coding. Again, I’d like to get the kids involved with this but maybe first I complete the tutorials. I have all sorts of other ideas for what I’d like to do with my little Pi box and Python, but let’s get it all put together first.

300 kettlebell swings. Sounds extremely painful. I lost almost 50 pounds in 2015. Left my old stressful job, started sleeping at night, drank a ton of water, started tracking what I was eating and worked out a ton. Mostly walking, elliptical and some weights. I picked up a couple kettlebells a few months back. I saw some pins on Pinterest about a 300 Kettlebell Swings per day challenge. I can tell you that I’m definitely not up to that at this time but I am going to start focusing on this now. The first time I tried to do 100 swings, I was sore for days! Seriously! I figure if I’m sitting on my butt all day playing with a Pi and learning Python, I better do something physical.

24 Business Books on Audible. I love Audible! Freaking love it! I have 96 titles in my library today. My goal is to read (listen) 24 new business books in 2016. I signed up for a new Audible plan that gives me 24 credits (books) all up front for $229.50 (or $9.56 / book). I love to read and learn and I’m excited to get this kicked off. Maybe I’ll even listen as I’m cranking out kettlebell swings!

This is just the start of my crazy aspirations for 2016. Love to hear your ideas!