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The art of nonconformity
The art of nonconformity










Even if those naysayers are mostly in your head. Learning to ignore naysayers and giving yourself permission to do the things that really matter to you by giving up the things that don’t is often the first step. Whether you’re climbing down off the corporate ladder, giving up the partner track, or challenging yourself to pursue a big dream in another way, the biggest obstacle is often mental, not logistical. You can make your life whatever you want it to be, and you can safely ignore anyone who tells you differently. In addition, Chris is donating 100% of his book proceeds to Charity: Water for each reader he meets.Ĭhris has created a writing career and a business (while traveling the world) around the idea that you don’t have to live your life the way other people expect you to. He’s a very real, down-to-earth guy who’s work lives up to its hype, and he always seems to bring together a great group of people. I met Chris at SXSW Interactive in Austin earlier this year. If you’re in the area and you’re committed to finding your own unique path in life while doing remarkable things along the way, then I urge you to check out Chris’ work.

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While cupcakes are optional, they’re certainly preferred.įor more information, check out my guest post on. – Alan KeightleyĬhris Guillebeau, author of the popular website and recently published book The Art of Nonconformity: Set Your Own Rules, Live the Life You Want, and Change the World (affiliate link), will be visiting Dallas on a promotional book tour this Friday. Once in a while it really hits people that they don’t have to experience the world in the way they’ve been told to.












The art of nonconformity