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October 26, 2005

Business Book Reading the Five by Five way.

Though nobody ever accused me of not having enough ideas (I’ll write a post on Idea Surplus Disorder soon), I’ve found a way to have even more:

Every day, I grab five business books off of my bookshelf and set aside 45 minutes or so.  Then I read a chapter (chosen at random) from each.  Though I’ve never been able to re-read books once I’ve completed them, I find that the short burst of cool ideas from five different authors really gets my creative juices flowing. 

I’d love to know if works for you.

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MATT HOMANN

  • Matthew Homann is a lawyer, mediator, blogger and entrepreneur who’s an innovative and passionate thinker about changing the practice of law in ways that benefit both lawyers and clients.

    Described as an “Innovational Speaker,” Matthew shares innovative billing strategies, creative marketing techniques, proven customer-service principles, and cutting-edge ideas from other industries and professions with lawyers to help them tap into their own creative reserves and make dramatic improvements in their businesses and their lives.

    Matthew is the founder of LexThink LLC.

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