Si te preguntas: ‘¿Qué es lo mejor que te ha pasado hoy?’, de hecho provocas en tu mente una retrospección alegre que se alimenta de acontecimientos … - Austin Kleon

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Si te preguntas: ‘¿Qué es lo mejor que te ha pasado hoy?’, de hecho provocas en tu mente una retrospección alegre que se alimenta de acontecimientos recientes que de otra forma nunca recordarías. Si te preguntas: ‘¿Qué pasó hoy?’, es probable que recuerdes la peor cosa, porque tuviste que lidiar con eso -tuviste que correr a algún lado, o discutir con alguien-y eso será lo que recuerdes. Pero si te preguntas qué fue lo mejor, será un recuerdo agradable, una expresión poco

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About Austin Kleon

Austin Kleon (born June 16, 1983) is the New York Times bestselling author of Steal Like an Artist, Show Your Work!, and Keep Going.

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But it’s not enough to be good. In order to be found, you have to be findable. I think there’s an easy way of putting your work out there and making it discoverable while you’re focused on getting really good at what you do.

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