Best of Illustrated Booknotes

Every month I read a different book and produce a set of Illustrated Booknotes for it. Usually there are five or six illustrated notes, each showing one of the key points I got from the book.

I chose my favourite booknote from each one, not an easy thing to do!, and posted them below along with a link to the full booknotes.

Simplicity Has To Be A Mandate

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Taken from ‘Company of One’ by Paul Jarvis

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Effort Counts Twice

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Taken from ‘Grit’ by Angela Duckworth

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Ambition Is The Most Primal And Sacred Fundament Of Our Being

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Taken from ‘The War of Art’ by Steven Pressfield

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The Universe Is Not Short Of Wake-up Calls. We’re Just Quick To Hit The Snooze Button

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Taken from ‘The Gifts of Imperfection’ by Brene Brown

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The Moment That One Definitely Commits Oneself, Then Providence Moves Too

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Taken from ‘The Artist’s Way’ by Julia Cameron

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Identify The One Big Domino

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Taken from ‘Expert Secrets’ by Russell Brunson

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How Much Time Does It Cost?

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Taken from: ‘Digital Minimalism’ by Cal Newport

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