Pre-Ordering Starts Today

by Jeff Bollow

A quick post, and a quick update.

  1. You can now pre-order Phenomenal: The Self-Fulfilling Prophecy.
  2. We’ve set a new target release date.
  3. We’ve got a status report below.
  4. We’re making some changes to the offer.

I’m happy to report that things are moving along nicely.  When you commit yourself to a project and really dig in your heels, the most amazing discovery is that you’ll invariably surprise even yourself. [Read more...]

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Long ago, I said one of the most ridiculous lines in the history of teen comedy movies. (The line was the title of this article).

Funny enough, I’ve always been shy about it. I’ve never talked or written about it until right now. I always glossed over it, half pretending it never happened, always aiming to position myself as something more highbrow than that.

A couple months ago, when I began to realize that something was wrong, and my life wasn’t shaping up the way I wanted it to, I did an exercise that was very eye-opening:

I looked back over my life.

What I found surprised me. [Read more...]

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Rethink Your Think Time

by Jeff Bollow

Today’s post is very short (for me).

Over the past week, I’ve written over 15,000 words for this website.  And I haven’t published any of them.

Something has suddenly become very clear to me:

I’m thinking too much.
About the wrong things.

And it’s taking time and energy away from what’s most important: My book. [Read more...]

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Twitter is the Borg

by Jeff Bollow

Your short attention span is going to kill you.

You’re being brainwashed.  Sucked dry of all individuality.  Twitter is destroying your ability to think for yourself — by training you to act before you think.  And it’s only just begun.

In this article, I’ll show you:

  1. Why Twitter is the future,
  2. Why resistance is futile, and
  3. How you can beat Twitter at its own game.

But there’s a catch.  You have to read every one of the 2,939 words in this article.

(Yikes. That might take a few minutes.) [Read more...]

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Prove Yourself

by Jeff Bollow

Dear Jeff,

Nobody cares.

They just don’t give a damn about what you’re doing.

But here’s a secret: They’re right not to.

I know, I know.  You have moments of fear and frustration. You’re putting in all this work — creating thought-provoking articles that tie into a larger picture.

Doesn’t matter. Nobody cares. [Read more...]

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You are capable of extraordinary things.

But if you haven’t yet achieved those extraordinary things, it’s because there’s one survival skill you haven’t mastered yet:

Optimism.

We don’t usually think of optimism as a survival skill, but that’s exactly what it is.  In this article, I’m going to show you precisely why it’s a skill… and why it’s absolutely essential for life.  When you start to see optimism as the ultimate survival skill, you’ll begin to deliberately improve that skill, and the rewards will be phenomenal.

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1,000,000+

by Jeff Bollow

This blog is called The Phenomenal Experience.  Let’s make it worthy of its title.  Let’s raise the stakes.

In the previous post, I showed you how to accurately predict the future.

In this post, I’m going to stick my neck out.  First, I’ll make a “Basic” prediction about my own future.  Then I’ll show you my rationale and how I plan to control the variables.

That way, you’ll see how you can do the same thing with your passion.

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Human beings live a linear existence.  We travel in one direction through time — from the past, through the present, toward the future.

So conventional wisdom says that the future is impossible to predict.  Its says the future is unknowable because it’s not here yet.

Conventional wisdom is wrong. [Read more...]

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I carefully chose the image on the very first post of this blog for a specific reason.

And I knew you’d jump to conclusions.

That image, combined with the article’s title, is deceptively evocative. When you see it, you attach a meaning to it. And depending on your current outlook on life, that meaning will color how you read the article. [Read more...]

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The past year of my life has been very frustrating.

I’ve seen (at least) five separate projects stall or fall apart. Some in the early development stage. Others in pre-production. One of them was well into advanced post-production.

But something went wrong with all of them.

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