
Hell Yeah or No
What’s Worth Doing
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Narrated by:
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Derek Sivers
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Naina Kader
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By:
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Derek Sivers
About this listen
Useful wisdom. Simple profound mental models to guide your decisions.
Overwhelmed? If you feel anything less than “hell yeah!” about something, say no. We say yes too often. By saying no to almost everything, you leave space and time in your life to throw yourself completely into the few things that matter most.
After Derek Sivers’ “hell yeah or no” rule was adopted by podcasters, bloggers, and investors, he compiled related ideas into this useful, profound, and surprising book around the themes of what’s worth doing, fixing faulty thinking, and making things happen. Examples:
- Be proud to be a slow thinker.
- Goals shape the present, not future.
- Assume you’re below average.
- Life has no speed limit.
- What’s obvious to you is amazing to others.
- Relax for the same result.
The first 15,000 early buyers of Hell Yeah or No have posted hundreds of 5-star reviews at sive.rs/n—but it is now being released to a wider audience.
©2020 Sivers Inc (P)2020 Sivers IncLove it, short and sweet
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Fantastic little lessons
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The great life lessons
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- Actions reveal our real intentions, not thoughts or words.
- Keep earning your title or it expires.
- If you're not feeling ‘hell yeah’, then say no.
- There's no speed limit for learning or growing.
- Silence is an excellent canvas for your thoughts.
- There are always more than two options.
- It would be best if you did not ask for advice on the decision to make, but on the arguments to consider.
- If you're not surprised, you're not learning.
- What do you hate not doing?
- Take decisions as late as possible, when you are at your smartest.
- Smart people think that others are smarter.
- Inspiration is not receiving information, but applying the information you received.
- You grow by doing what excites you and what scares you. Fear is just a form of excitement.
If you're not surprised, you're not learning.
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Great food for thought
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This book delivered epiphany after epiphany and helped me realise how to get over my current life blocks.
Dense, concise, easy to digest
Perfect for lazy (energy efficient) people like me
Should you read it? Hell yeah!
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Buy the Book - Dont listen to this - Unbearable
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Buy the book! So irritating bg intro/outro/titles
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Great content, awful as an audiobook
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Brilliant ideas. Horrid chapter transitions.
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