Your Simple Guide to Doing the Impossible: “How a $1 Million Painting, a Vintage Scooter, an Arizona Ghost Town, and Guacamole Can Help You Do Your Impossible ‘Cool Thing’ Fast.”
If you want to accomplish something big, something remarkable, something some people think is “crazy or impossible” (Dr. Timothy Paulson refers to that as your "Cool thing”) whether in your business or personal life, and it’s something you have a burning desire for, you’ll love this book because it’ll help you get it fast.
Your Cool thing could be anything that's in your heart, including any one or more of the following business or non-business-related
•Make $1 million, $10 million, $100 million or more in your business •Donate a million dollars to your favorite charity •Write a best-selling book •Write a screenplay that’s made into a movie •Lose “a ton” of weight •Ride across the country on a scooter •Serve a humanitarian mission •Set a world record in something •Travel to space •Invent something
The sky’s the limit! This list is just the very tip of the iceberg of possible Cool things you way want to seek which this book will help you identify. You’re more likely to get your Cool thing with the “7 Cool T™” principles Timothy Paulson has identified, named, and revealed for the first time in the pages of this book.
Timothy illustrates the “7 Cool T” principles in stories about four people you may recognize and will inspire you to do your own Cool thing.
The four people
1. A former professional baseball player with no apparent artistic talent who achieved his next Cool thing by becoming the Master Artist you’ve seen on PBS television since 1988. (No, not Bob Ross. It's Buck Paulson!)
2. A streetfighter from the Bronx who many thought was the least likely person to create the colossal business success he did with his famous advertising tag-line, "I'm not only the Hair Club president, but I'm also a client." (It's Sy Sperling.)
3. A former drug addict & dead-broke Carpet Cleaner, now a multi-millionaire and one of the best-connected entrepreneurs in the U.S., who did the Cool thing of building an amazing business and buying and transforming an Arizonaghost town. (It's Joe Polish.)
4. Timothy Paulson shares his own Cool things of transforming a $7 yard-sale painting into an abstract piece of art now selling for $1,000,000, and working to develop the “new Art Movement of the 21st Century” for social impact.
Surprisingly, you'll also gain valuable insights from a vintage scooter and guacamole. In fact, Paulson also shares a compelling Case Study of the owner of a Mexican Restaurant who applied the "7 Cool T" principles and saw his business thrive while others didn't survive during COVID. You'll love the remarkable story of what he did with guacamole in his restaurant (and much more).
As you discover Paulson’s “7 Cool T” principles, you’ll also see them manifest in the successes of the likes of The Beatles, Elon Musk, Pablo Picasso, MLK, Michael Jordan, and others.
I've been an avid fan of Buck Paulson for many years and have several of his original paintings that I truly treasure. I really enjoyed learning more about Buck and his early life. It was also interesting to learn about Sy Sperling, the founder and president of Hair Club for Men, as well as the successful Joe Polish.
I'm now interested in the art of Timothy Paulson and look forward to owning my first piece—though probably not his million-dollar garage sale painting just yet!
I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book and learning about the "7 Cool T" principles. I have a few ideas I'd like to apply these principles to and am eager to see them succeed. The book was very easy to read and incredibly motivational.
I highly recommend it to anyone looking to better their life!