More and more, I find my iPad replacing other tools \u2013 like my computer, Kindle, and even my physical notebook.
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Tip Of The WeekHow to make money by goofing off? I must be joking, right? Not at all. It's proven that our best ideas, most resourceful states, and highest periods of creativity come when we are relaxed and in \u201cthe flow\u201d. The problem is we seldom experience this state as a conscious intention. Here's how to \u201cgoof off\u201d productively.
Spiritual FoundationsThe secret of becoming a better, more successful person \u2013 on automatic pilot.
While I was at a conference a few weeks ago, the topic being taught was \u201cspeed to implementation\u201d. Surrounded by a group of born achiever types, I felt swept up in the momentum of getting things done quickly. I went to my hotel room that night and furiously worked on completing a book manuscript, and by the time morning arrived my initial draft was done. Why was it that I was suddenly able, or motivated, to get the book done so quickly? Did I suddenly have abilities that I didn't have before? No. I was being carried by the momentum of the people around me. Motivated, cajoled, provoked. I was, in short, persuaded by the power of peer pressure. The people we surround ourselves with influence who we become.
The point I'm trying to make is not a new one. It is simply that we tend to adopt the mannerisms, behaviors, and values of the people we spend the most time with. Want to become a better person? Be more successful? Be more punctual? Spend time with people who are more successful, more punctual, and who are in general the kind of \u201cbetter person\u201d you would like to be.
\u201cYou\u2019re the average of the five people you spend the most time with.\u201d \u2013 Jim Rohn
The interesting thing is, most of us do not consciously choose who those people are. What does the Bible say about this idea? Well we don't have to look far-in the book of wisdom known as The Proverbs, we find this\u2026
The righteous should choose his friends carefully, for the way of the wicked leads them astray.
Proverbs 12:26
What if you consciously engineered being around five people who lift you up, instead of being around five people who pull you down?
Feature Segment:This past Sunday in church, I did the unthinkable. During the pastor's sermon, I opened up my iPad and began doodling. Heads turned. Questioning looks appeared on the faces of the people around me. Some people try to pretend they didn't notice. My wife simply nudged our friends Jim and Diane, who were sitting next to us, and shrugged. As if to say, \u201cWell, that's our Ray.\u201d
But I wasn't ignoring the sermon or even being rude. I was taking notes in one of the top 10 apps that I use on a daily basis. My iPad has become such an indispensable tool that I even use it in church.
Certainly, in my business as what I refer to as an \u201cidea entrepreneur\u201d, my iPad is central to my workflow. So this weeks podcast feature segment is all about the top 10 iPad apps I use in my business, and that I recommend to other idea entrepreneurs. I won't just give you a list of the apps, however. I'll also provide you with a description of how I use them, and even a few tips that may be helpful if you choose to use them as well.
Bonus Apps: Olive Tree Bible Study App, Pages, Keynote.
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