Recommendation: '3 Essential Steps to Master Any Change'
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This is a rapid article posting, to share this brilliant summary of Brad Stulberg’s ‘Master of Change book’. It was released by Nathan Lozeron on January 1st, 2024.
These days there are numerous ways to take in new information, via different media. Nathan produces short illustrated video summaries. This one is less than 8 minutes. He also provides a 1 pager pdf. as a free download. At my last review, he had done 75 book summaries.
In my opinion, this doesn’t replace reading the book itself, but it’s a great pre-read and the 1-pagers are a valuable reminder of the key takeaways. I’ve used them as a base for making more notes. Books by authors like Adam Grant, and Stephen Covey.
I’ve recommended some of them to my clients who optimise their drive-time listening to audiobooks, or as a quick food-for-thought stimulus pre-meeting or group discussion.
I’m rapidly posting this, as it sits nicely alongside the article I posted on January 1st, 2024 in the Carer Mentor Journey Newsletter: A New Year…with an outdated Frame of Reference?
The link to Nathan’s website is below.
1-Page PDF Summary: https://lozeron-academy-llc.ck.page/m...
Book Link: https://amzn.to/47g8Q2d
Animated core message from Brad Stolberg's book 'Master of Change.'
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Nathan Lozeron’s website
How do you take in new info to optimise your learning and growth: audio, visual, for 'how long' and 'when' in your routine?
Do you have a diverse range of references and sources that you can tap into? You may prefer audiobooks over reading, kindle over hardcopy, bite-sized quotes or large tomes.
How do you digest the information you're taking in? Mindmap, notes, doodles? There is no wrong or right way, find yours.
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