Figgerridout
The Attention-to-Detail Handbook
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Narrated by:
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Dan Fradenburgh
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Dan Fradenburgh
About this listen
In this companion audiobook to the Figgerridout show:
- How attention to detail can help you learn the skills you need to advance your career, start a new one, or build your business.
- The biggest ethical mistakes people make that get in the way of their hopes and dreams.
- Understanding rich people so you can gain their trust.
- How successful people bring a skill or business to excellence, and then take those skills to build more and more skills.
- The fundamentals of all the skills that people have paid me to use, including the technical ones that landed me a job as CTO of an eight-figure bank before age 40.
I wasn't originally going to edit the book myself (because the editor I hired is a better writer than I am), but the book is about attention to detail...so it made a lot more sense to edit it myself to prove it.
After printing, I found two mistakes so far, so if that's your thing, to count mistakes, then here's your chance.
The first person to read this book finished this 32,000-word book in 90 minutes while holding a conversation with me.
The world's fastest reader read it in 90 seconds while on the show.
Between the two of them, they've read roughly 38,000 books, and they both liked it, so the odds are very good that you'll like it, too.
©2019 Dan Fradenburgh (P)2019 Dan Fradenburgh
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