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Fresh Perspective for Creatives: Tim Ferriss chasejarvis LIVE Re-Watch

For those that missed it, we were able to pull together a stripped down re-watch of the recent chasejarvis LIVE with #1 NYTimes best selling author Tim Ferriss. IMHO, this one’s not to miss. Some topics covered:

1. How to break through artistic, creative, & business fears.
2. The 80/20 rule.
3. Who’s your network? You are the average of the 5 people you spend the most time with…
4. Be different, not just better.
5. How to set up a studio from zero to shooting photos.
6. and…ahem…how to make it happen when a super hot bikini model walk on set and you don’t know what you’re doing.

Get Tim’s book The 4 Hour Work Week here and 4 Hour Body here.

**If you like this sort of content, follow me (@chasejarvis) on Twitter–schedule is announced there. And…while I’ve got you…big news. The next upcoming chasejarvis LIVE features the amazing Chris Jordan on September 8th at 11am Seattle time (that’s 2pm NYC, 7pm London). Put it on your calendar.

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  3. HLG says:
    September 10, 2011 at 9:03 am

    Took me a few days to get through this, but it was totally worth it. Thank you, Chase and Tim, for taking the time to do this! Lots of fun and great information.

  4. kentchamness says:
    August 29, 2011 at 11:33 pm

    Chase, I absolutely love your work. You put in time, and you and your team create amazing results. very inspirational. your guys’ camera work is top-notch, and the Chase Jarvis Live setup rules. Please keep it up.
    having said that, Tim Ferriss is a great speaker, and very motivating to listen to. however, his substance is really lacking. He is a genius at marketing and self-promotion. he has mastered utilizing the web to sell- the problem is that his books are baloney, without much research or fact. 2 hours of sleep? sorry. 4 hour work week? He spends 15x that amount of time each week ‘working’ to promote his books. the details of this are debatable, and I love debating crap like this. I’m sure many people will disagree with me, which is fine, I just don’t want the BS to not get pointed out. below is a blog from soemone in the same industry as Tim Ferriss, and their interactions with him:

    http://blog.penelopetrunk.com/2009/01/08/5-time-management-tricks-i-learned-from-years-of-hating-tim-ferriss/

    It would be awesome to see you do segments on some of the people you take photos of, rad people in the PNW who inspire you, your team and their roles, etc, etc.
    Thanks for all you do, Chase. Whether people like the subject matter everytime or not, your delivery is second to none.

  5. Wolf says:
    August 28, 2011 at 5:52 pm

    ..missed the live broadcast, and sure am happy to have tuned in to the re-watch.. Great stuff, Chase, entertaining, educating, inspiring… and all that to one of the (biologically) older fans of yours..
    see you next time…

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