Thoughtfolio 92 — powerful career advice from Dilbert, using deep work to build a business, and ditching business jargon.

Jindy Mann
Oct 23, 2020

What I’ve been reading this week…

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Why we really need to ditch the business jargon. (4 mins)corporate-rebels.com

You’ve probably heard of ‘Bullsh*t Bingo’. Here’s why it persists and why we need to eradicate it.

Powerful career advice — from the creator of Dilbert. (3 mins)

dilbertblog.typepad.com

Unwittingly, as a generalist with some depth in a few areas, this is the path my life is following. In a nutshell: don’t aim to be the best in a field, instead aim to be in the top quartile in 2 or 3 areas — at least one of them being some form of communication.

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How to build a successful company using ‘deep work’. (4 mins)www.orlebarbrown.com

Full disclosure — I use Form Nutrition products. This article isn’t about those though, it’s about how the founder used Cal Newport’s Deep Work principles to build a super-successful nutrition brand.

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BONUS: Dave Grohl is in a remote drum battle with a 10-year-old. mashable.com

If you haven’t seen it yet, check out Dave Grohl’s awesome Twitter drum challenge with UK 10-year old Nandi Bushell. A little bit of feel-good.

“All courses of action are risky, so prudence is not in avoiding danger (it’s impossible), but calculating risk and acting decisively.” Niccolo Machiavelli

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Jindy Mann

Working to make you more selfish. | Coach, Consultant, Author. On a mission to create humane leaders & businesses across the world. www.selfishleader.com