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Danny Brown

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Everything Around You is an Idea

A little while back, my wife was talking to me about her blog. She?s an independent author and, as such, uses her blog a lot to talk about her books, her characters, events, etc.

One of the things she said was she found it hard to come up with ideas, given that there?s only so much you can talk about plot and print.

I asked her if she?d ever considered being more personal. Let readers get to know the real person behind the author.

What inspires her; what she?s afraid of; what her goals are beyond sales and recognition.

As a result, she started to publish more personal posts, with one, in particular, getting over 700 shares on Facebook and more than 30 comments.

From my own experience, even though I stopped writing directly about business on my blog in 2014, I still get business inquiries, along with emails and comments on how certain posts aren?t restricted to the personal topic I?ve written about.

Which makes sense ? because our whole lives are one big blog post idea.

  • The beauty of the sunset, and how that can inspire a new beginning in business when the next dawn rises;
  • The innocence of children, and how that can make us better business leaders without ego or ignorance fuelling us;
  • The friendly neighbour who?ll do anything for another human, and how that can make us more accountable as colleagues;
  • The love of our pets, and how that can instill the importance of loyalty and reward when it comes to our customers.

These are just some ways that everyday occurrences can result in a business lesson. Which can then be turned into a piece of content.

Because if there?s one thing I?ve found to be true, both in business and in life, it?s this ? people relate to real life.

If your people (your customers, your colleagues, your clients, your readers) can relate to your life and all you learn from it, it?s pretty much a guarantee that the goals you have will be easier to meet.

Try it ? you might just find out it?s all you needed to do to begin with.

The Little Book of Inspiration Virtual Tour – Day 1

Tomorrow, Thursday October 8, sees my first non-business book, The Little Book of Inspiration, published by Morning Rain Publishing.

A collection of personal thoughts, philosophies, life lessons and more, my hope is that it will offer an escape from the times when life seems to be full of nothing but bad news stories.

Sharing real life examples of inspiration as well as hopes and dreams, The Little Book of Inspiration has been likened to Chicken Soup for the Soul, and I hope that proves to be the case for you, the reader.

Little Book of Inspiration

From the book’s description:

Yesterday, mortality may have caught up with me. Today, I welcomed it as a future friend who will simply help me remember the present?

Life moves pretty fast and, in this always-on-the-go world that we find ourselves in, it?s becoming ever-harder to pause and reflect on what we see.

Yet, if we don?t, we miss the opportunity to experience the things that could truly change our lives.

The Little Book of Inspiration?aims to be that opportunity to stop and savour not only the events around us, but the people, the experiences, the sights and sounds.

Through these inspiring stories and poems of love, redemption, and change, take a moment to really see all the inspirational treasures that are present.

Inspiration is all around us. All we have to do is look.

To celebrate the launch, I’m taking part in a special virtual tour across the web, and you can follow along.

A Virtual Tour, Eh?

Traditionally, when books are launched, authors often take off on book tours around the country to promote.

But this is fall in Canada, and I like my warmth! So… instead, I’ll be taking part in a virtual tour, and you’re invited to come along for the ride.

LBoI virtual tour

Each day between now and Sunday 18th October, a kind soul will be hosting me on their blog. This will take shape in various formats – guest post, Q&A, podcast, Blabs, and more.

It’s a nice way to get different viewpoints on the book, as well as meet bloggers and podcasters you may not have heard of yet.

On top of that, there’s a giveaway that you can get various entries to on each post, as well as a special discount code (more details of that soon).

Below, you’ll find the tour details and where I’ll be each day.

October 8: Book Release ? Morning Rain Publishing:?http://morningrainpublishing.com/its-here-buy-the-little-book-of-inspiration-today/

October 9: Review ? L.J. Ivers:?http://ljivers.co/2015/10/09/dear-danny-brown/

October 10: Review and Live Interview ? Mark Clifford: http://itsallmishegoss.com/the-little-book-of-inspiration-is-huge/ and?https://blab.im/mark-patti-clifford-danny-brown-and-his-new-book-the-little-book-of-inspiration

October 11: Guest Post ? Glenn R. Stansfield: www.glenrstansfield.com

October 12: ? Jennifer Pitt: www.mommiesdrink.com

October 13: Guest Post ? Corinne Rodrigues: http://everydaygyaan.com

October 14: ? Andrij Harasewych: http://andrij.co/

October 16: Interview / Q& A ? Jaclyn Aurore: http://www.jaclynaurore.com/

October 17: Possibility Partners Show ? Ande Lyons: https://www.youtube.com/user/AndeliciousAdvice

October 18: Editor Review (independent of the tour) ? Jennifer Bogart: http://jenniferbogart-author.blogspot.ca/

What I like about this kind of tour is that I get to meet some very cool people that I’ve known online for a while, but never met (or, in some cases, spoken to audibly).

Others, I’ve only just gotten to know in the last 6 months or so – so to have them kindly host the tour is a double treat!

Special Launch Week and Tour Offers

To celebrate both the publication of The Little Book of Inspiration, as well as the different experiences of the virtual tour, my publisher has come up with a cool giveaway as well as special offers.

Here they are.

Save 20% when buying direct

As well as being able to buy the book from Amazon and Kobo, you can buy a digital version in the format of your choice (PDF, mobi, epub) direct from Morning Rain Publishing.

If you do this, use code INSPIRE20 at the checkout, and you’ll save 20% from the list price (between $2.99 and $3.99, depending where you are).

LBoI discount

Simply hop over to the book page on my publisher’s site, click on the “Morning Rain Publishing: Buy Now” image, and when you’re taken to the checkout, enter the INSPIRE20 code in the discount box and update cart.

Get an exclusive print from the book

Anyone that buys the book during launch week/the tour, whether it’s from Amazon, Kobo, or direct, will get an exclusive hi-res print of one of the chapters of the book, with artwork from Joanne Clendening, the book’s cover designer.

This also applies to anyone that’s kindly pre-ordered the book (and thank you!). Simply email a copy of your purchase receipt to Morning Rain at info@morningrain.ca, and they’ll send the print off to you!

A special Inspiration giveaway

As well as the above, Morning Rain Publishing are also supporting the launch of the book with a cool giveaway.

This includes a special Little Book of Inspiration notebook, a Morning Rain publishing tote, and a surprise gift!

LBoI giveaway

To enter the giveaway, you can either use your email, or log in with Facebook.

You’ll then have the option to receive other entries via sharing on Twitter, following Morning Rain on Twitter, visit their Facebook page, and more.

It’s simple – just choose your preferred entry method below and have at it!

a Rafflecopter giveaway

How You Can Support

So there you are. As if I wasn’t excited enough about the book launch already, now there’s a cool tour and some great offers for everyone who purchases the book.

As I mentioned in my post last week announcing the launch, this is a book that’s been a long time coming for me, and one I’m most proud of and excited about.

I really hope you feel inspired (see what I did there?) to purchase your own copy, and the words within offer you inspiration when needed.

You can buy from your preferred retailer below:

  • Amazon.com
  • Amazon Canada
  • Amazon UK
  • Amazon Worldwide (this link should automatically identify your country)
  • Kobo

You can also find it on Goodreads, if you like to leave reviews there. Speaking of reviews, please do leave one on your chosen platform – I’d love to hear what you think!

Don’t forget to hop on over to each stop on the virtual tour, and you can follow the stops on Twitter with the hashtag #BookofInspiration.

Tomorrow, the first leg stops at Morning Rain Publishing, as the Little Book of Inspiration is officially launched.

Here’s to being inspired.

This post contains a special Rafflecopter contest widget. If you’re viewing this post via email or RSS and can’t see the widget, you can click here to view the post directly and enter the giveaway.

The Little Book of Inspiration Pre-Order and Blog Tour

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So next week, Thursday October 8th, is kind of a special/exciting/cool/worrying (delete where applicable) day, as my first non-business book is released.

A collection of thoughts, anecdotes, life experiences and philosophies, The Little Book of Inspiration is a distinct change from the books I’ve released so far.

Little Book of Inspiration

This book is more in line with the direction I’ve been moving for the last 6-12 months or so, and its tagline sums up the content within:

Inspiration is all around us. All we have to do is look.

Early feedback has compared it to Chicken Soup for the Soul, which I won’t complain about at all!

With the world around us often looking like it’s going to self-destruct, The Little Book of Inspiration is offered as a counter-point, and a reminder that good lives in all of us – we just need to encourage it, and recognize it in others, more.

Released next Thursday by Morning Rain Publishing, you can pre-order it now via the links below:

  • Amazon.com
  • Amazon Canada
  • Amazon UK
  • Amazon Worldwide (this link should automatically identify your country)
  • Kobo

Additionally, if you’re interested in being a host for the book’s blog/virtual tour (whether that’s a guest post, a review, a Q&A, podcast, etc.), you can find out more by emailing my publisher directly – click here to do that.

Inspiration book blog tour

The Little Book of Inspiration is something I’ve wanted to do for a long time, and it’s exciting to finally see it almost here.

I hope you’re inspired by its premise, too. Thanks.

The Little Boy That Could (Or Why We Need to Make What We Do Brilliant Every Time)

Stephen was born in 1942 at a time of worldwide struggle. Europe was divided and broken, Asia was in turmoil and the United States had been dragged into a conflict it had tried to avoid.

In fact, Stephen was almost never born ? a missile fell on a property just two homes away from his parents? house.

So even before he was born Stephen was faced with adversity.

As a child, Stephen was known as a good student, but not brilliant. He chose safe subjects like math and science, and continued this to University.

He almost never made it this far, though, due to poor study habits and lack of note taking ? his passing grade was just enough to get him into University.

At University, the problems started.

Stephen began to feel frequently weak. His muscles would become sore and stiff and he suffered terrible cramps. He would continue to suffer throughout University with these attacks, but this didn?t prevent him from gaining his Ph.D.

After leaving University, Stephen continued to suffer from poor health. Then, in 1974, the weakness and the cramps became an aside as he lost all use of his limbs. His speech slurred and then that, too, was lost. As a result, Stephen has been confined to a wheelchair for more than 30 years and communicates through a voice box.

Yet that?s just half Stephen?s story.

There Is Nothing But You Holding Yourself Back

Despite his disability, despite his inability to move and talk normally, Stephen is one of the most successful people in the world.

He?s been awarded an OBE in the United Kingdom; he?s won numerous awards and distinctions across the world; and he?s consistently cited in thousands of magazines and publications for his knowledge.

He?s made scientists worldwide rethink a lot of their discoveries.

Perhaps most unlikely of all, Stephen took a zero gravity flight in 2007 that allowed him to move freely without his wheelchair for the first time in 30 years. He?s also fathered three children.

So what?s the moral of this story?

That you can do anything. There is nothing but you holding yourself back.

That business you want to start? Do it.

That book you want to write? Do it.

That one big pitch to set you up for life? Do it.

That unbelievably beautiful girl or guy you want to ask out? Do it.

Life is short. We have a limited time to do everything we want to do, or need to do.

We need to make what we do brilliant every time. We need to nail that sales pitch. That marketing plan. That PR strategy. That customer service experience. That blog post. That online connection. That offline connection.

If a little boy called Stephen Hawking can overcome adversity from before he was born and be brilliant in his adult life in spite of an insane obstacle to overcome, then surely we can try and be brilliant every time too?

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Parables of BusinessThis is a chapter from my ebook “The Parables of Business: How Old Wisdom Can Help You Create New Mindsets”.

Available for just $0.99, it offers 11 chapters of business tips and advice through the art of storytelling.

You can learn more about it here.

The Sunday Share – 7 Awesome Quotes from Steve Jobs

Steve Jobs

Steve JobsAs a business resource,?Slideshare?stands pretty much head and shoulders above most other content platforms.

From presentations to educational content and more, you can find information and curated media on pretty much any topic you have an interest in.

As a research solution, Slideshare offers analysis from some of the smartest minds on the web across all verticals. These include standard presentations, videos, multimedia and more.

Which brings us to this week?s Sunday Share.

Every week, I?ll be sharing a presentation that catches my eye and where I feel you might be interested in the information inside. These will range from business to content to social media to marketing and more.

This week, a short but inspirational presentation from architect and traveler Shyamanta Baruah.

As technology grows in importance to today’s business landscape, standing out from everyone else has become an art form. The late Steve Jobs knew this, and lived by the mantra of being different. This presentation shares?seven of his best quotes and ones we can all live by.

Enjoy.

image: Leon Nicholls

 

 

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