Tapped Into the Truth: The Sweet Science of Maple Syrup
Think maple syrup is just for pancakes? Think again! In this sweet and sticky Betcha Didn’t Know, Andy Andrews uncovers the surprising science...
A Message to Garcia
Over 100 Million copies of this book have been printed. In the “Inspirational” of “Self Help” categories, nothing in publishing history comes...
The Lost Scenes of Oz
Step into the magical world of Oz with this captivating glimpse into the untold segments of the beloved classic. Although absent from the final...
4.11 The Expectations You Should Have for Yourself
Andy explains why he does not hope you go out and do great things with your life after participating in The Guided Traveler Experience.
How Do I Overcome Doubt?
I think doubt is the “big booger bear” of our lives. Doubt is like the thing that’s under the bed at night. That’s the...
The Most Dangerous Game
When a big-game hunter from New York falls off a yacht in the black of night, his only option is to swim for the nearest island. What’s waiting for...
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Have wanted to make great poached eggs for years, next days off i’m a cooking
I enjoyed the video of how to poach and egg! man they looked good…going to cook up a few when I get home.
This section says…”submit a comment”….but what about a question?? Maybe Andy has addressed this in the past, if so, I’m not sure where to find it. How do you know when to take action on something? Example…I’m building software for the first time, and I’ve met with 4 different companies but since there are so many unknowns with building a piece of software, how can I get to a place to feel confident enough to take action? Craig Groschel said….when you are at 80%-85%, then you should move. This is a simple equation and definitely helps, but I would love to hear how Andy addresses this issue.
Thanks for any help!!