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In mastering, the author speaks of how the CEO of Southwest Airlines dealt with a critic that wouldn’t be silenced. He didn’t let critic’s math get in the way of Southwest’s dream of awesome by sending the person a brief letter that said:
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In guiding, the author says there is no shame in a one-hit wonder that keeps making music. Instead the shame is with the one-hit wonder that ________________________________.
3.
10 points
The author suggests that every awesome life has gone through what five stages?
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10 points
In what to expect when you are starting, the author suggest that to beat the negative voices in your head, you should _________________________ and share them.
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10 points
In editing, Jon speaks of a band named Seryn that played little show with the same enthusiasm that they played big shows with. He said “always play to the size __________________, not the size of your audience”.
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10 points
In the learning chapter, the author talks about being selfish with your time. He suggests _______________________ to devote to being “awesome”.
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10 points
As editing closes out, the author says his musician friend, Thad Cockrell, made a request to fellow musicians on his project known as Leagues to be ________________________.
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10 points
In what to expect when you’re starting, Jon Acuff says that he is not a fan of “finding your purpose”. Instead he is a fan of _____________________.
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10 points
In harvesting, the author speaks of a gentleman by the name of Buck who had a talent for ____________________________.
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10 points
In harvesting, the author talks of losing fans from his Facebook page. How many did he lose?