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High Five Energy

A Different Kind of Founder

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High Five Energy

Di: Jeffrey Chernick, Alix Gitter
Letto da: Brian Troxell
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With twenty years of experience building companies and raising millions in venture capital, Jeffrey Chernick introduces a transformative power called High Five Energy—a magnetic flow state where things just click, doors open, the right people show up, and conversations flow. You can move faster and obtain the clarity required to attract investors, cofounders, and customers who believe in what you're building.

Featuring interviews with eighteen visionary founders—including those behind Priceline, Dollar Shave Club, Tripadvisor, Natera, LegalZoom, and Kiva—High Five Energy shows how this unique mindset is applicable at every stage of the entrepreneurial journey.

Written for everyone—from young grads navigating their first jobs to CEOs considering selling their companies—High Five Energy offers practical advice and actionable tools to help align your purpose with your vision.

With thirty-three behavior shifts, each offering access to High Five Energy flow, this entrepreneur's playbook guides you into a new way of thinking, creating, and leading—spanning the journey from idea to exit.

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