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Mentioned in 22 episodes
Vivid Vision
Book • 2018
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Mentioned in 22 episodes
Read by 

, it is about creating a creatively designed vision for your life in a three-to-five year period.


Brandon Turner

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511. How to 6X Your Goals Using The ONE Thing with Brandon Turner
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as a useful model for painting a clear, long-term vision of business success.


Michael Zipursky
24 snips
Create a Consulting Business that Runs Itself
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as a book that helps in writing a vision for one's business.


Craig Ballantyne

19 snips
How to Overcome Anxiety, Build Discipline, & Change Your Identity | Craig Ballantyne (Ep 149)
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as a powerful tool to align teams and get commitment.


Cameron Herold

14 snips
Soft Skills, Hard Truths: Building, Leading, and Letting Go with Cameron Herold and Joe Polish
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as his latest book describing a process to get everyone aligned with the entrepreneur's vision.


Cameron Herold

14 snips
EP. 00 – Cameron Herold, Founder of COO Alliance
Mentioned by Brian and Cameron when discussing the Vivid Vision concept, used as an alignment tool for companies and referenced as widely read by the audience.

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The 12 Laws Of Leadership (10x Your Impact Through Others) KEYNOTE w/ Cameron Herold
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, sharing that if you go create that three-year detailed vision of what your life and business looks like, everything will unlock for you.

Brian Luebben

13 snips
How Brian Luebben Built Wealth Fast with Real Estate, Businesses & Cash Flow
Recommended by 

for its emphasis on dreaming, visualizing, and defining exactly what you want something to be in order to bring it to life.


Amy Brooke

11 snips
Beyond the Desk: Living with Intention
Mentioned by 

as the book that changed his approach to defining long-term business goals and building a team to reach them.


Brandon Turner

11 snips
#954 MHP: How Industry Experts Brandon Turner & Kolman Bubis have Built & Scaled MHP Investment Firms
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comme un livre utile pour projeter l'équipe et l'embarquer dans la vision future de l'entreprise.

Romain Collignon

451. Comment (enfin) sortir de l'opérationnel ? (Ft. Romain Collignon)



