The Path of a Doer: A Simple Tale of How to Get Things Done


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This is a pocket guide to helping you to achieve more. To help you understand the ebb and flow of making something happen.

For over a decade, David Hieatt has been listening to the world's Doers share their inspiring stories on the DO Lectures stage. In doing so, he found a path that seemed common to all.

The Path of a Doer takes us through the simple steps that every person, every project, every business will probably encounter on their way to making stuff happen successfully. It will answer such questions as: should you set yourself an impossible deadline? When are you most likely to fail? Why can daydreaming help you succeed?

No matter if you are a student or a CEO, this book is an essential read for anyone who wants to go from "talker" to "doer".

Author: David Hieatt
Publisher: Do Book Co.
Published: 11/05/2020
Pages: 64
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.25lbs
Size: 4.70h x 5.90w x 0.30d
ISBN13: 9781907974830
ISBN10: 1907974830
BISAC Categories:
- Self-Help | Motivational & Inspirational
- Business & Economics | Entrepreneurship
- Business & Economics | Motivational

About the Author
David Hieatt has been described as a marketing genius. After leaving Saatchi and Saatchi, he built howies into one of the most influential active sports brands in recent years. After selling it to Timberland, he co-founded The DO Lectures, voted one of the top ten ideas festivals in the world by The Guardian. More recently, he started Hiut Denim in his home town of Cardigan in west Wales. A town that used to have Britain's biggest jeans factory. Its purpose is to get 400 people their jobs back. David has a cult internet following, and has spoken at Apple, Google, Red Bull, and many other top companies and conferences. David has written two Do Books, Do Purpose: Why brands with a purpose do better and matter more (2014) and Do Open: How a simple email newsletter can transform your business (and it can) (2017). David first self-published The Path of a Doer in 2010. Ten years on and still as relevant as ever, the book has been reissued by The Do Book Co.