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What’s your manifesto?

January 16, 2012 By Beverley Glick Leave a Comment

It used to be that only governments and political parties issued manifestos. These days it seems anyone can give a manifesto a go. I’ve come across some brilliant ones recently, from the wonderful Holstee manifesto, a sort of Desiderata for the 21st century to the much quirkier Cult of Done manifesto, which features the following: “Pretending you know what you’re doing is almost the same as … [Read more...] about What’s your manifesto?

Filed Under: Storytelling Tagged With: acting as if, Brain Pickings, Cult of Done, Holstee, limiting self-beliefs, manifesto, procrastination

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