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Bluefishing

The Art of Making Things Happen

Audiobook
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1 of 1 copy available

The man who created Bluefish, the internationally famous company that makes once-in-a-lifetime events happen for the rich and famous, reveals to the rest of us his trade secrets for making things happen.

Steve Sims' day job is to make the impossible possible. With his help and expertise, his clients' fantasies and wildest dreams come true. Being serenaded by Andrea Bocelli in Florence, and connecting with powerful business moguls like Elon Musk are just a couple of the many projects he has worked on. He rarely reveals how he accomplishes the feats that make his clients so happy. But now for the first time, Steve shares his practical tips, techniques, and strategies to help readers break down any obstacle and turn their dreams into reality.

The core of his philosophy focuses on simple yet effective ways to sharpen the mind and gain practical skills that can help you learn a new perspective and accomplish anything. Whether it's climbing Mount Everest, launching a business, or applying for a dream job, you can make incredible things happen for yourself by applying his insightful advice, such as:

ask why three times,never be the first call, anddon't be easy to understand, be impossible to misunderstand.

With colorful and enlightening stories of people driven to achieve the impossible, this book will inspire you to transform your life and aim for the unthinkable.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      August 14, 2017
      Sims, founder of a high-end “lifestyle concierge” firm, delivers a slim guide to achieving life goals and success, with a hearty dose of self-aggrandizement thrown in. Sims’s company, Bluefish, works to check off bucket-list items for his wealthy clients, such as getting married at the Vatican or receiving a private serenade from Andrea Bocelli. While pumping readers up with stories of his firm’s successes, he guides readers through how they can develop a mind-set that will allow them to achieve similar triumphs. This mind-set involves a focus on personal branding, methods for achieving “win-wins,” developing comfort with failure, making your business personal, and a host of cutesy tactics that likely work well but that add up to a magazine article at best rather than a full book. While some of the conversation about mind-set is solid and thought-provoking (for example, his advice for staving off the “twin devils” of fear and embarrassment), Sims’s book has the feeling of a book-length ad for his business. Although Sims constantly refers to his company’s activities, the connection between these stories and his energetic get-past-your-fear advice is tenuous at best.

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