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Co-Founder, M&R Marketing | Adjunct Marketing Professor | 3x Startup | 3x Ultramarathoner | Husband & 3x Dad

The entrepreneurial life is a disciplined life, and “Shine” lays out 10 solid disciplines. I’ve followed Gino’s work very closely the last 6 years and read every book he’s published. For those who use EOS Worldwide in your business, you’ll find you’re already implementing some of the disciplines. Before diving into the disciplines, Gino and Rob Dube first focus on what they consider the foundational work that allows you to understand, value, and achieve the disciplines. It is definitely a two-part book and you may be temped to skip straight to the disciplines in the back half, but it’s worth reading the first half. Here are the 10 disciplines: 1. 10-year thinking 2. Take time off 3. Know thyself 4. Be still 5. Know your 100% 6. Say no … often 7. Don’t do $25/hour work 8. Prepare every night 9. Put everything in one place 10. Be humble If any of these stick out to you as disciplines you need to implement, grab a copy of “Shine.”

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Eric Burns

Helping entrepreneurs establish passive income through commercial real estate investment. Firefighter turned entrepreneur. Cincinnati OH-based lifelong learner and dreamer.

1mo

He writes so fast theres always another great one to read! Cant wait to dig in.

Gino Wickman

Helping entrepreneurs and leaders maximize their freedom, creativity and impact | Entrepreneurial Leap, Rocket Fuel, EOS (Entrepreneurial Operating System), The EOS Life, and The 10 Disciplines

1mo

Thanks for the kind words and for following my work so closely! You’re absolutely right—the first half of Shine lays the groundwork for fully embracing the 10 Disciplines. It’s all about building a foundation that makes the journey meaningful.

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