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Jeff Goins
Jeff Goins
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Influence score
39
Location
United States
Languages
English
Covering topics
Art
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Recent Articles
observer.com
The Unfair Truth About How Creative People Really Succeed - Observer
Every story of success is really a story of community, and the way you find yours is by reaching out and taking advantage of the opportunities that present themselves .
almost 9 years ago
observer.com
8 Lessons That Surprised Me After 8 Years of Marriage - Observer
I’ve learned so much about life and relationships from the woman I married eight years ago, so much of which has surprised me.
almost 9 years ago
observer.com
Stop Waiting for Your Big Break - Observer
I resent the idea of a big break. It’s a lie, something we tell ourselves out of laziness or fear of the work ahead.
over 8 years ago
observer.com
When Your Calling Seems Vague and Unclear, You’re on the Right Trac...
We all want to do work that matters. But the truth is, the journey to get there can be confusing.
over 8 years ago
businessinsider.com
Why you shouldn't work for free - Business Insider
In an excerpt from “Real Artists Don’t Starve,” Jeff Goins explains how charging for your work gives it dignity — and why you shouldn’t work for free.
over 7 years ago
medium.com
Why You Can’t Win an Argument about Coronavirus (or Anything, Really)
Thoughts on thinking, the brain, and coping with a crisis
almost 3 years ago