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4 Uncommon Items Every Marketer Should Own #1742
May 22, 2021

4 Uncommon Items Every Marketer Should Own

In episode #1742, we speak about habits and products that keep you healthy so that you can perform at your best as a marketer. We know that there are a whole galaxy of SaaS products out there that you can use to grow your business, but it is important not to forget about the basics of maintaining your mental and physical health. Tune in and hear about moments of reflection, getting a good night’s sleep, and more!

TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES:

  • [00:25] Today’s topic: 4 Uncommon Items Every Marketer Should Own.
  • [00:49] Taking moments for reflection and creativity with a pen and pad.
  • [01:21] The great ideas that come while going for walks in nature.
  • [02:21] Good sleep equals high performance; products for sleeping better.
  • [04:01] Remember to rate, review, and subscribe to this show!

 

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Oura Ring

Eight Sleep

 

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