Productive! Magazine 21 with Pat Flynn - about passive income and uber-productivity
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Last week I posted my video interview with Pat Flynn for the Productive! Magazine issue 21 and today let me tell you a little more about our newest issue of your favorite (and free) productivity magazine. Itās jam-packed with fantastic productivity advice thanks to our amazing contributors. Iām so proud of what our team prepared for you:

Getting laid off was a blessing in disguise?
I really enjoyed my interview with Pat Flynn ā a serial entrepreneur for whom getting laid off was the best thing that ever happened to him. Only then did he found out how to run business and earn money and be able to spend the majority of time with his family and on the stuff he likes:
āThe passive income part was very much inspired by Tim Ferrisās The 4-Hour Workweek and his ability to put systems and automation into his businesses. The idea is that you donāt have to be present in order for transactions to happen.ā
I totally get what Pat is talking about. Nozbe works the same way - I donāt have to be there waiting to greet each and every new customer who signs up, although Iād really like to :-)
But thereās more:
Here are a few more articles you might find interesting:
- Sara Caputo wrote a list of five differences between average and uber-productive people
- Kosio Angelov teaches how to effortlessly form new healthy habits
- Grace Marshall shows how to prevent the constant guilt from stealing your precious time and strength
- Les Taylor prepared a catalog of attributes and skills that are key to being a high performer
- GonƧalo Gil Mata presents his first article of series on building your reliable, performance-boosting personal productivity system
- Patrik Edblad shows you how to stay motivated by leveraging small victories
- Laura Stack shows you how to start reducing inefficiencies and breaking bottlenecks
There you go. Hope youāll enjoy reading the magazine as much as we did putting it for you. Just get Productive! Magazine for your device and read it tonight in bed or in your favorite armchair. Youāll feel more inspired and motivated for tomorrow!
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