Now let’s get to the books and articles!
David
Health
I switched to grass-fed beef earlier this year. Do you think it matters for most people? Ask Well: Is Grass-Fed Beef Better for You? by Anahad O’Connor in The New York Times
It’s just not that hard: The 11 Healthy Eating Habits you Should Implement Today by Chalene Johnson in ChaleneJohnson.com
Youth Sports
This risk doesn’t just apply to baseball: Lack of softball pitching limits can lead to serious injuries, experts say by Kara Yorio in NorthJersey.com
Travel youth football is growing. Is that a good thing? (H/t @mnhopper1s) Pop Warner Coaches Pound the Pavement for Players by Stephanie Farr in Athletic Business
Social Media and Communication
If you use Facebook a lot for your business, this article can help you use it better: How to Use Facebook Business Manager: A Complete
If you have an email list for your website, this article offers a ton of great tips based on what worked for him: From Zero to 50,000: How I Built a Big Email List Exclusively About Books I Liked by Ryan Holiday in RyanHoliday.net
Productivity and Self Improvement
Play is not always bad: Why You Should Keep Toys at Your Desk by Dann Albright in SuperheroYou.com
Try to raise your average with everything you do. The average by Seth Godin in SethGodin.typepad.com
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