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Eric Siu's take on 'How to Be Rich' by J. Paul Getty challenges conventional wisdom. He paints business as an art, not just a money machine, and argues that true leaders must get their hands dirty—no room for passive CEOs here. He dives into the darker side of success, questioning whether wealth truly enriches life or just complicates it. Watch the full interview here: https://youtu.be/x3Cm3EHHD3U TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES: (00:00) Viewing Business as an Art (01:13) The Importance of Being a 'Working Businessman' (04:31) Leading by Example and Accepting Responsibility (08:47) Avoiding Bureaucracy and Staying Frugal (18:12) Cultivating an Appreciation for Culture and the Arts (34:05) The Challenges of Wealth and Success Don't forget to help us grow by subscribing and liking on YouTube! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3owDdLk7HL1dyQnkoBuRew — What should I talk about next? Who should I interview? Please let me know on X or in the comments below. Did you enjoy this episode? If so, please leave a short review here Subscribe to Leveling Up on iTunes Get the non-iTunes RSS Feed Connect with Eric Siu: Growth Everywhere Single Grain Leveling Up Eric Siu on X Eric Siu on Instagram
Series 3, Episode 12: P and I welcome back my dear friend, Richi Watson, who I credit with a vast amount of my healing. He was the ONLY person I knew who could genuinely help me deal with the devastating and catastrophic emotions I was experiencing after d-day and I often say he saved my life. We discuss this in a lot more detail in an episode called Emotional Freedom that can be found in Series 1, Episode 27. On this episode we discuss why it's so hard for the unfatihful person to take responsibility for their actions and the value of honesty. We also mention how you can in touch with Richi and find out more about the amazing work he does. If you like what you hear and want him back, send me your questions for him to answer. www.richiwatson.com
IntroductionIn this episode, we delve into the topic of apologizing effectively. We'll reference key insights from "The 5 Love Languages for Men" by Gary Chapman and outline the structure of our discussion, covering the essential points from the book, additional insights, and personal anecdotes.Discussion PointsWe begin with an overview of the importance of apologies in relationships, highlighting their role in maintaining and repairing connections. We also mention Brene Brown's podcast "Unlocking Us" and Dr. Harriet Lerner's book "Why Won't You Apologize?" as valuable resources for understanding the nuances of apologizing.We discuss the idea that "The man who apologizes for everything and the man who apologizes for nothing share the same weakness." This highlights the need for balance in offering apologies and avoiding extremes.Next, we introduce the concept of the five apology languages: expressing regret, accepting responsibility, making restitution, genuine repentance, and requesting forgiveness.We then provide a detailed breakdown of each apology language. Expressing Regret emphasizes the importance of specificity, such as the difference between saying "I'm sorry" and just "Sorry." Accepting Responsibility focuses on acknowledging one's wrong actions and understanding the role of intent versus impact. We provide example apologies to illustrate these points. Making Restitution involves offering to make amends, like asking, "What can I do to make it right?" Genuine Repentance shows a commitment to change by developing systems to avoid repeating mistakes. Requesting Forgiveness involves asking for forgiveness as a way to heal relationships, for example, "I hope you can find it in your heart to forgive me."Charles and Dan share personal experiences with apologies, discussing common mistakes and how to avoid them. They stress the importance of aligning apologies with personal values to ensure sincerity.Key TakeawaysThe key takeaways from this discussion are that sincerity in apologies is crucial and understanding and utilizing apology languages can significantly strengthen relationships. Apologies should address not only the act but also the impact on the other person.ConclusionWe conclude by recapping the importance of effective apologies and encouraging listeners to take the "Five Apology Languages" quiz to better understand their own and their partners' apology preferences. Finally, we tease the topic for the next episode, leaving listeners with something to look forward to.Support the Show.
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Kian Bisschop joins us for an episode we recorded just a few days before his wedding to talk about masculinity - where do we get it right, and where have we lost our way? As our culture has conversations about exposing toxic masculinity, men are left to wonder how to replace some of the cultural stereotypes and poor examples we've grown up with. Kian helps us explore the essence of biblical masculinity, responsibility, and community through a few engaging stories. We talk about why it's important for men to embrace hard work, take on first responsibilities, and cultivate strong friendships. 00:00 Introduction to the Be Unbound Podcast 01:43 Meet Kian Bisschop 02:09 Kian's Journey with Unbound 06:29 Kian's Professional Life in the Trades 08:21 The Flat Tire Story 14:26 The Importance of Masculinity and Responsibility 22:13 Fixing What's Broken 22:46 Toxic Masculinity in Trades 24:18 Accepting Responsibility 27:04 Cultural and Biblical Influences 30:03 The Importance of Community 31:59 A Wedding Story 37:34 Community Over Prepping 43:40 Unbound Community and Final Thoughts Learn more about Unbound: beunbound.us Hosts: Jonathan Brush, David Rethemeyer Producer: Kyle Hill
God values who you are more than what you accomplish. Join Pastor Rick as he explains what it means to live with great character and teaches how the Bible can help you build it into your life.
We live in a society where people are much more focused on asserting their rights than accepting their responsibilities. In these messages, Pastor Rick explains why accepting responsibility is an essential part of your life as a believer, and he outlines the steps you can take toward becoming more responsible. God values who you are more than what you accomplish. Join Pastor Rick as he explains what it means to live with great character and teaches how the Bible can help you build it into your life. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1103/29
One day you “will give a personal account to God” of how you lived, and that's why you want to live responsibly (Romans 14:12 NLT). Join Pastor Rick as he teaches practical wisdom from God's Word on how to become more responsible in all areas of your life.
Is it hard for you to live well as a Christian in a culture whose values differ so much from your own? Do you struggle to find the moral truth to build your life on? In this series, Pastor Rick explains why biblical values must define our lives. We live in a society where people are much more focused on asserting their rights than accepting their responsibilities. In these messages, Pastor Rick explains why accepting responsibility is an essential part of your life as a believer, and he outlines the steps you can take toward becoming more responsible. One day you will give a personal account to God of how you lived, and that's why you want to live responsibly (Romans 14:12 NLT). Join Pastor Rick as he teaches practical wisdom from God's Word on how to become more responsible in all areas of your life. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1103/29
What's your apology language? And, more importantly, what's your partner's? Join Leo, my husband, and I as we dive into the 5 Apology Languages, an insightful concept introduced by Gary Chapman and Dr. Jennifer Thomas, the brilliant minds behind The Love Language. Just as understanding our partner's love language is crucial for fostering connection, grasping their apology language is equally vital for nurturing resilient relationships. In this candid episode, we share personal anecdotes, practical tips, and discover how understanding and speaking each other's apology language can transform our conflicts into opportunities for growth and deeper connection. Take the Apology Language quiz! https://5lovelanguages.com/quizzes/apology-language Follow Rachel here: https://www.instagram.com/ms_rach/ 00:00 Introduction 00:20 Get to know Leo! 01:09 The 5 Apology Languages 02:26 What are our Apology Languages? 03:54 #1 Expressing Regret 04:13 #2 Accepting Responsibility 04:33 #3 Making Restitution 05:02 #4 Planned Changes 05:17 #5 Requesting for Forgiveness 06:04 Talking through our Apology Languages 08:06 How can the Apology Language help relationships? 08:54 Our real life example and how we put it in practice 12:35 Final thoughts
Kyle McDowell takes us on his journey from a cramped cubicle to leading a massive team, focusing on a shift towards 'we'-oriented leadership. He really hammers home the idea that making a difference and nurturing genuine connections matter more than just climbing the success ladder. McDowell dives into the struggles leaders often face, like battling with ego and feeling the pressure to fit a certain mold. He's big on owning up to mistakes and having each other's backs. McDowell draws inspiration from leaders like Harry Kramer, who walk the talk and own their actions. In his chat with Mark, they get into the nitty-gritty of responsibility, problem-solving, and leading by example. They break down the 10 principles from Kyle's book, 'Begin with We,' stressing the importance of doing right, walking the talk, and sticking to your word. Their talk drives home the point that leaders need to be accountable, push each other, and tackle challenges head-on to foster a top-notch culture.TakeawaysFocus on making an impact and prioritize relationships over superficial success.Leaders often struggle with ego and the pressure to conform to certain behaviors.Accepting responsibility for mistakes and supporting each other are crucial for effective leadership.Leaders like Harry Kramer, who demonstrate integrity and take ownership of their actions, serve as role models. Leaders should focus on finding solutions rather than making excuses.Taking responsibility for mistakes and picking each other up is crucial for a positive work environment.The 10 principles for building a culture of excellence include doing the right thing, leading by example, saying what you'll do and doing it, taking action, owning mistakes, picking each other up, measuring outcomes, challenging each other, embracing challenges, and obsessing over details.Self-reflection is key to becoming an effective leader.Leaders should surround themselves with people who complement their skills and be humble about their own strengths.Engaging with followers and helping others on their leadership journey is important for creating a movement.Main Topics00:00 Introduction and Background05:56 The Importance of Making an Impact and Prioritizing Relationships10:01 Challenges Faced by Leaders: Ego and Conformity15:07 Accepting Responsibility and Supporting Each Other: Key Leadership Traits25:05 Creating Solutions and Moving Forward29:42 Saying What You'll Do and Doing It33:16 Measuring Outcomes and Focusing on Results36:41 Obsessing Over Details and Setting a High Standard44:12 Self-Reflection and Becoming an Effective Leader Episode Linkshttps://kylemcdowellinc.com/“Begin with WE” Bookhttps://www.instagram.com/kylemcdowellinc/?hl=enhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/kylemcdowellinc/Go to TheFridayHabit.com to find show notes for this episode. There you can also find links to our websites and ways to get in touch. At the bottom of the page you can download our guide to the Friday Habit system that will show you how to set aside one full day each week dedicated to working on your business instead of in your business.If you enjoyed this episode please subscribe and leave us a review in the Apple podcasts app.If you have a question or a topic you'd like us to cover don't forget to record us a quick voice memo and send it to hello@thefridayhabit.comThanks for listening to The Friday Habit.Until next time. Live every day like it's Friday.Listen, rate, and subscribe!Apple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle Podcasts
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The Morning Worship Service at Plainfield Christian Church in Comstock Park, MI Preacher: Bruce Wilson Youth Minister: Josh Antonopulos Children's Minister: Wade Harrier Worship Leader: Katie Winstanley Learn more at https://www.pccmi.org/ Songs: CCLI #2228009 Sermon: Stewardship Series If God Owns It All, What Am I Doing With It? Scripture: Matthew 25:14-40 Notes: Biblical Principles of Money Management _______________________________________ vs. 14-19 Implications: ____________________________________________ The owner has ________________________________ “Steward” - __________________________________ Stewardship is the use of __________________ for the Accomplishment of __________________________. ____________________________________________ Ron Blue says: “You can't fake stewardship. Your checkbook reveals all that you really believe about stewardship. A life story could be written from a checkbook. It reflects your goals, priorities, convictions, relationships, and even the use of your time. A person who has been a Christian for even a short while can fake prayer, Bible study, evangelism, going to church, and so on, but he can't fake what his checkbook reveals.” _______________________________________ vs. 20-23 Money and possessions are very effective ______________________ that God uses in our lives. Two Responses During a Major Financial Change ______________________ -- “God, what do you want me to learn?” ______________________ -- “God, why are you doing this to me?” Money and possessions are very effective _____________________ that God uses in our lives. “So, if you have not been trustworthy in handling worldly wealth, who will trust you with true riches? And if you have not been trustworthy with someone else's property, who will give you property of your own? (Luke 16:11, 12) Money and possessions are very effective ______________________ Too many live for the world that is __________________ instead of the world that is _____________________________. ___________________________________________ vs. 21-23 The amount you have is unimportant to God, but how you handle what you have been entrusted with is very important. ___________________________________________ vs. 24-30 The wicked slave knew what to do, but he did nothing. Many of us know what to do, but we disobey or delay. Today we have a chance to change this. Changed Lives I want to tell you something from observation. I have never met anyone who tithed who did not tend to be happy about the fact he did. He was not just happy about tithing…but about a lot of other things. I've never met anybody who tithed very long, who gave it up. I have never met anyone who tithed who did not say at some time it has been extremely difficult… Generous people seem to be the happy ones. Miserly people seem to be the unhappy ones. The critical spirit is with those who are not giving people. Just look around you and you can tell. --Ben Haden S T B E N E F I T S W B A L A N C E R D R E S P O N S I B I L I T Y H I P A R T N E R S Stewardship The Missing Piece to Successful Living 1. BENEFITS 2. BALANCE “God's work done God's way will not lack God's supply.” Hudson Taylor “The problem with money is that it makes you do things you don't want to do.” Wall Street, the movie 3. PARTNERS 4. RESPONSIBILITY “God can do a lot with a little if He has all there is to it!” D. L. Moody “The most important thought I ever had was that of my individual responsibility to God.” Daniel Webster Receiving Benefits as God's Steward JANUARY 21 “The Benefits of Lifestyle Stewardship” (Biblical Overview) Finding Balance as God's Steward JANUARY 28 “Poverty or Prosperity—Which is Biblically Correct?” Becoming Partners as God's Steward February 4 “One Plus One = ?” Accepting Responsibility as God's Steward February 11 “If God Owns It All, What Am I Doing With It?” Today we have learned that God owns EVERYTHING. Our unwillingness to tithe certainly is a contradiction to this truth. The Lord spoke through Moses and said, “The tithe…is the Lord's!” (Leviticus 27:30) Exclamation point – not a question mark. That statement means that 10% of our income should be given each week, or each month, to the work of the Lord through His church. The other 90% should also be managed wisely. Five Biblical Reasons Every Christian Should Be a Tither OBEDIENCE Genesis 14:20 tells us that Abraham tithed before the Law was given by Moses at Sinai. Malachi 3:10 summarizes what the Law required. Everyone was required to tithe everything they had. Matthew 23:23 shows us that our Lord Jesus recommended everyone to tithe. I Corinthians 16:2 indicates that tithing is still a part of God's expectations from his children. HONESTY In Malachi 3:8-10 the Bible teaches that if we do not tithe, we are robbing God! Isn't it unthinkable that a Christian would steal from anyone – much less, his God? We must continually remind ourselves that we do not give the tithe – we simply return it! It already belongs to God. LOVE In John 14:15 Jesus said, “If you love me, keep my commandments.” Nothing will loosen the purse strings like good, old fashioned Christian love! We give the best gifts to those we love! GRATITUDE In Psalm 116:12-14 the Lord reminds us that since we have received so much, we should respond by giving much! We have received God's Son, His salvation, His presence, His blessings, and we will receive His Heaven…How can we think of giving Him less than a tithe? FAITH God has promised a blessing to those who are faithful in the Stewardship of Giving! See Malachi 3:10-11; Proverbs 3:9-10; Matthew 6:33; Luke 6:38. Faith in God's promises is reflected by obedience to His Word! REQUIREMENT “Bring the whole tithe into the storehouse…” RESPONSE “…and test me now in this…” REWARD “…open for you the windows of heaven and pour out for you a blessing until it overflows.” (Malachi 3:10) My Response – My commitment to tithe is based upon the following truths: God owns everything (my tithe is returned, not given). God expects me to tithe (Malachi 3:10). God promises to meet the needs of a faithful steward (tithing is an issue of trust). Therefore, I commit the first 10% of my income to the Lord through Plainfield Christian Church. ( ) I will begin tithing ( ) I already tithe ( ) I would like to set up a Breeze account to give online. Name: ________________________________________________ Email Address: __________________________________
The Morning Worship Service at Plainfield Christian Church in Comstock Park, MPreacher: Bruce Wilson Youth Minister: Josh Antonopulos Children's Minister: Wade Harrier Worship Leader: Katie Winstanley Learn more at https://www.pccmi.org/ Songs: CCLI #2228009 Sermon: One Plus One = ? Scripture: Acts 3:1-10 Notes: Introduction “The world is yet to see what God will do with and for and through and in and by the man who is fully consecrated to God!” -- Henry Varley What type of person does God use to bless others? 1. ____________________________________________ v. 1 2. _________________________________________ vs. 2-3 “Interruptions can be viewed as sources of irritation or opportunities for service, as moments lost or experience gained, as time wasted or horizons widened. They can annoy us or enrich us, get under our skin or give us a shot in the arm, monopolize our minutes or spice our schedules, depending on our attitude toward them.” 3. ____________________________________________ v. 4 Givers are not people with less needs than others. They are people who believe it is more blessed to give than receive. 4. _________________________________________ vs. 4-5 How to have “charisma” – Be more concerned about making others feel good about themselves than you are in making them feel good about you. 5. ______________________________________________ v. 6 Givers always look for a way to give. 6. ______________________________________________ v. 6 Peter and John realized God's ______________________________ - His ability to give. God's ______________________________ - His willingness to give. God's ______________________________ - His reason to give. There is not a significant event since creation that God has brought to pass without the assistance of man. Partnership God ________________________ Man ________________________ Partnership God is the _______________________________ Man is the _______________________________ Partnership God ________________________ Man ________________________ We are in trouble when we feel … 1. ________________________ - We are the source and supply. 2. ________________________ - There is no source and supply. 7. ________________________________________ vs. 7-10 Giving contains a lot of faith in God. 8. _______________________________________ vs. 11-12 God gave through Peter and John because they were willing to give what they had. How about us? Next time: Accepting Responsibility as God's Steward FEBRUARY 11 “If God Owns It All. What am I Doing with it?
The Morning Worship Service at Plainfield Christian Church in Comstock Park, MI Preacher: Bruce Wilson Youth Minister: Josh Antonopulos Children's Minister: Wade Harrier Worship Leader: Katie Winstanley Learn more at https://www.pccmi.org/ Songs: CCLI #2228009 Sermon: Stewardship Poverty Or Prosperity – Which Is Biblically Correct? Scripture: Mathew 6:24: Notes: Stewardship The Missing Piece to Successful Living Receiving Benefits as God's Steward JANUARY 21 “The Benefits of Lifestyle Stewardship” (Biblical Overview) Finding Balance as God's Steward JANUARY 28 “Poverty or Prosperity—Which is Biblically Correct?” Becoming Partners as God's Steward FEBRUARY 4 “One Plus One = ?” Accepting Responsibility as God's Steward FEBRUARY 11 “If God Owns It All, What Am I Doing With It?” Poverty Or Prosperity – Which Is Biblically Correct? January 28, 2024 Matthew 6:24 I John 2:15: “Do not love the world, nor the things in the world. If anyone loves the world, the love of the Father is not in him.” III John 2 “Beloved, I pray that in all respects you may prosper and be in good health, just as your soul prospers.” “Serve” -- “Master” -- Three words describe the owner/slave relationship: _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ No test of our true character is more conclusive than how we spend our time and our money. The __________ and the _________= Reflections of our priorities. _________________________-- The theory that physical well-being and worldly possessions constitute the highest value and greatest good in life. RANGE OF THEOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES OF PROSPERITY I_______________________I_______________________I Poverty Theology Stewardship Theology Prosperity Theology Observations: ________________________________________ ________________________________________ THREE PERSPECTIVES CONTRASTED POVERTY PROSPERITY STEWARDSHIP View of Prosperity Non-materialistic, disdain for possessions Prosperity is the reward of the righteous Possessions are a trust given in varying proportions In a Word, Possessions Are a curse a right a privilege Scriptural Reference Lk. 18:18-22 Sell, give to poor (rich young ruler) Mt. 7:7,8 Ask, seek, knock Mt. 25:14-30 Parable of talents Needs Met by “carefree attitude” Don't worry –seek kingdom 1st Mt. 6:25-34 What do you want to receive? Seed planting Lk. 6:38 What have you received? Proportionate giving Mal. 3:10; I Cor. 16:1-2 Concept Rejecter Owner Steward Attitude Toward Poverty We are = God's will We aren't = God's will God's will is not known by possessions Preoccupation Daily needs Money Wisdom Attitude Carefree (Pr. 3:5,6) Driven (Pr. 10:17) Faithful (Lk. 16:10,11) The Problems with a Poverty Theology: __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ The Problems with a Prosperity Theology: __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ The difference between seed planting and tithing: Tithing is ____________________________________________ Seed planting is _______________________________________ Tithing deals with what you _____________________________ Seed planting deals with what you ________________________ Financially blessed Christians often fall for one or more of these errors. ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________ Am I faithful to God in my … Time? ______________ Talents? ______________ Tithe? ______________
In a deep discussion, Lincoln Stoller explores theintersection of mental, emotional, and physical health, sharing insights gainedfrom his project centered around the process of learning and personal growth.Stoller details his experience with therapy and hypnotherapy, and his belief inthe importance of exploring our vulnerabilities and weaknesses to develop amore rounded individual. The conversation delves into societal issues impactingmental health, the role of relationships in mental and emotional development,and the importance of avoiding dogma in favor of personal exploration. Stolleralso describes his book 'The Learning Project', available freely online, whichcontains interviews conducted across different age groups and interests,providing a broad perspective on personal evolution. Finally, the discussiontouches on finding passion in life, dealing with stress, and the idea ofembracing change as an essential part of individual and societal evolution. 00:00 Introduction and Personal Reflections 01:13 The Importance of Self-Education 02:03 Guest Introduction: Dr. Lincoln Stoller 02:26 Dr. Stoller's Personal Journey and Philosophy 05:30 The Learning Project: A Deep Dive 07:19 The Process of Writing and Interviewing for TheLearning Project 14:46 The Learning Project: Insights and Reflections 18:05 Understanding Life Stages and Personal Growth 34:50 Exploring the Psychology of Life Choices 44:47 The Role of Passion and Necessity in Success 45:48 Understanding Passion and Depression 47:49 The Role of Emotion in Therapy 48:37 Exploring Trauma, Memory, and Experience 50:03 The Role of Therapy in Transformation 51:28 The Power of Relationships in Therapy 51:35 Physical Illness and Mental Health 53:17 The Struggle with Accepting Responsibility 53:48 The Complexity of Mental Health and Society 55:30 The Importance of Connection and Understanding 01:00:07 The Challenge of Mental Health Stigma 01:07:20 The Power of Community and Connection 01:12:50 The Struggle with Chronic Pain and Stress 01:14:00 The Impact of Religion and Spirituality 01:17:29 The Importance of Continuous Learning 01:18:11 The Role of Evolution in Personal Growth 01:20:19 Closing Thoughts and Call to Action
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Join Mike Cavaggioni with Jerry Fetta on the 202nd episode of the Average Joe Finances Podcast. Jerry shares the key steps and strategies that will enable you to attain the desired outcome of complete financial independence. In this episode, you'll learn:The journey towards financial freedom through education and responsibility.Exercising due diligence to maximize profits in private fund investing.The concept of real estate investment strategies and their ability to catapult your financial success.Valuable insights into the world of leveraging debt and credit to foster wealth.The steps needed to assemble a steady passive income flow through the utilization of hard assets.And much more!Key moments:00:01:38 - Jerry's Background00:03:14 - Rebuilding and Rebranding00:08:13 - Lessons Learned00:11:23 - Ignoring Red Flags00:12:53 - Volatility in Different Markets00:14:09 - Taking Responsibility and Avoiding Victim Mentality00:18:23 - Learning from Mistakes and Maintaining a Positive Mindset00:20:29 - Investing in Hard Assets and Turnkey Properties00:26:04 - Importance of Due Diligence and Inspections00:27:39 - The Risks of Waiving Inspections00:29:09 - The Benefits of Inspections and Risk Management00:30:10 - Protecting Your Assets and Liability Insurance00:35:06 - Importance of Building Knowledge and SavingAbout Jerry Fetta:Jerry Fetta Is the CEO and Founder of Wealth DynamX. He is a published author, successful entrepreneur, investor, and a nationally recognized financial expert featured in Forbes, Yahoo Finance, Fox, Chicago Weekly News, and New York Finance, earning endorsements and affiliations throughout his career with names like Grant Cardone, Dave Ramsey, and Pamela Yellen. Jerry's mission in life is to help create millions of financially educated and solvent families achieving greater financial freedom and sharing the truth about money with those around them.Find Jerry on:Website: www.wealthdynamx.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/jerry.fettaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/jerryfetta/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jerry-fetta/Twitter: https://twitter.com/JerryFetta Average Joe Finances®All of our social media links and more: https://averagejoefinances.com/linksAbout Mike: https://themikecav.comShow Notes add on continued here: https://averagejoefinances.com/show-notes/*DISCLAIMER* www.averagejoefinances.com/disclaimerSee our full episode transcripts here: www.averagejoefinancespod.com/episodesSupport the show
Mike Brick, owner of Clean & Green Outdoor Services joins me on this episode. Topics we cover include Mike's backstory, lessons learned from going to prison, the importance of freedom, mentorship, cultivating a positive mindset, and more. Get connected with Mike: Website: https://www.cleanandgreenoutdoorservices.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cleanandgreen0413 Leave a 5-star review with a comment on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/business-minds-coffee-chat/id1539014324 Subscribe to my Business Builder Newsletter: https://bit.ly/32y0YxJ Want to learn how you can work with me to gain more clarity, build a rock-solid foundation for your business, and achieve the results and success you deserve? Visit http://jayscherrbusinessconsulting.com/ and schedule a 1:1 discovery coaching call. Enjoy, thanks for listening, and please share with a friend! To your success, Jay
What happens when your team under-achieves, under-performs, and at times miss the most important values? It's far too easy to play the blame game, throw your hands up in frustration and say, "THEY just aren't cutting it!" But healthy leaders take a different approach. Rather than pointing fingers, they look in the mirror and find ways to improve their own leadership.Download Show Notes
ACCEPT RESPONSIBILITY IS A MESSAGE THAT SEEKS TO LAY EMPHASIS ON THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING AND TAKING UP RESPONSIBILITIES. YOU WILL BE BLESSED AS YOU PAY ATTENTION TO THIS SERIES. STAY BLESSED... --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/icgckharistemple/support
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Michael Watson discusses how accepting responsibility for our actions can be liberating and how placing blame to save admitting poor choices stirs up conflict and harms others. KEY TAKEAWAYS Blaming others won't get you anywhere. All it does is stir up conflict and breed mistrust. Blame is learned behaviour. We are responsible for the decisions we make or fail to make. Assuming responsibility for your actions can be highly liberating. It is rare for parents to believe their actions are harmful to their children, as it's the last thing they'd ever want to do. They will often find blame for their actions instead of admitting responsibility. BEST MOMENTS “Blaming others never improves the situation. It's a child-like, immature response.” CONTACT METHODfamilycourtcoaching@gmail.com. Instagram: michael240656Linkedin ABOUT THE HOST Michael Watson is a qualified social worker and author with over thirty years of experience working with children and families. As an expert in family court, Michael is in a key position to assist, advise, and coach parents through their private law family proceedings and provide them with the information and skills to represent themselves successfully in court. His two books, ‘How to Represent Yourself in Family Court', and ‘FAMILY COURT: Giving Evidence In Family Court', provide parents with a clearer understanding of family court proceedings, legislation, and parenting skills.
This week Eric and Jonathan take a look at the example of Jesus, as we seek to reject passivity and accept responsibility in our daily lives. If you have a question for us feel free to send us an email at "questions@fbcforestcity.org"
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When do you feel powerful? When do you feel powerless? Do you know what drains (or replenishes) your energy? It sounds like a contradiction, but part of letting go is accepting responsibility. We are halfway through our journey into letting go and surrendering. Let's talk about your responsibility and power. In this week, find out: ⚡️ how you can “take back control” ⚡️ all about accepting responsibility instead of blaming ⚡️ what to do if you accidentally slip into an old habit ⚡️ why you should imagine extension cords coming out of your core ⚡️ where your power comes from And so much more Get the notes and links to this episode at https://bexb.org/accept *this is ep 4 of an 8 part series - start at the 1st ep of this series at https://bexb.org/letgo/ Get the Let Go and Surrender Journal to follow along for these 8 episodes: https://amzn.to/3vM0v5W See upcoming events: https://bexb.org/letsmeet/ Get a weekly gentle journaling check in - https://bexb.org/weekly/ Join a daily journal prompt FB group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/journalingfriendship Shop for irresistible notebooks: https://bexb.org/quickshop Check out all the other stuff I do: https://bexb.org/links/
What happens to you after you've messed up is totally up to you. In this episode, I share 6 ways to recover after a mess up; starting with 1. Accepting Responsibility. Be Blessed. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lisa-l-dalton/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lisa-l-dalton/support
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In this episode, we learn Why Accepting Responsibility Is the Key to Happiness and Success.Go to https://7goodminutes.com/podcast/accepting-responsibility-for-your-actions for complete show notes.Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and share it with a friend or two!
Accepting responsibility can feel depressing, offensive, and all kinds of complicated, but it's how we grow as people and gain the trust of others, so how can we approach it simply? Continuing our Acceptance Policies series, Ashleyne and guest co-host Shilah Larison dive into the difficulties and actions steps of facing up to our mistakes and discerning what we are NOT responsible for.
It's easy to get defensive and dismiss the criticism of others. Whether it's from anger, insecurity or embarrassment, we often find ways to justify our decisions and behaviors that were out of line. In this episode, Peyton, Andrea, and Barry discuss how to humbly receive correction from others and accept responsibility for our decisions. In doing so, it allows us to lead at the next level and get better over time.
Being the greatest version of yourself requires accepting responsibility for your actions. What you'll learn on this episode of Crushing the Day:
Everybody wants to be successful, but very few people will accept the responsibility to make that a reality. What you'll learn on this episode of Crushing the Day:
co2mmit founder Jim Tolbert gives an example of how accepting responsibility for his actions is conservative, lowering greenhouse gas emissions and saving him money.
In this video, I'l be talking about the responsibility that you have as a person to change the trajectory of your life and to become a better person. ABOUT MY CHANNEL: Hi! I'm Daryl Sanders. On my channel/podcast, you will find information on how to become a better person, look at different perspectives and what you can learn from those perspectives. I love sharing money management, character building, relationship tips that I have experienced and learned over the years. Equipment: Apple lightning to usb adapter: https://amzn.to/3sE3i09 Hard drive: https://amzn.to/3rI6FT5 Adapter: https://amzn.to/3rGkfq4 Rechargeable portable soft light: https://amzn.to/3rHivwW Tripod: https://amzn.to/3jWkqta My mission is to help younger people my age specifically, between 18-35 pursue a life of greatness, happiness and freedom. You can connect with me on: Instagram(personal): Daryl Sanders (@young_van.der.zee) • Instagram photos and videos Instagram(podcast): Drop-In with Daryl (@dropinpod) • Instagram photos and videos TikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZTdxMnjbq/ Twitter: call_me_sanders (@sanders_daryl) / Twitter Email: Dsanders0114@gmail.com To support the channel: Cash app: https://cash.app/$darylsan97 as I share different tips, experiences, stories that you don't get to see anywhere else on my channel. Subscribe here to see more of my videos in your feed: https://youtube.com/channel/UCwO4f6oRSDZ-g-305ix6GaQ Cheers! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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Accepting that you are responsible for your own recovery leads to empowerment and puts you in a position of strength. But often responsibility is confused with blame or fault, which can lead us into bad places that we don't need to visit. Let's talk about that in this week's episode of The Anxious Truth. For full show notes on this episode: https://theanxioustruth.com/213 --- My books, social, and other links: https://theanxioustruth.com/links Support The Anxious Truth: https://theanxioustruth.com/support Music Credit: AfterGlow by Ben Drake (with permission) https://bendrakemusic.com
What makes it so hard to accept full responsibility in the moment? Perhaps it requires practice? So practice. Reflect on mistakes thoroughly enough so you're prepared the next time you recognize a mistake, so you are equipped to own it immediately. It turns out leaders build trust when they openly accept responsibility. Ask yourself: Is it more important for me to be right or be seen to be right and confident or to build trust by owning my mistakes? As a coach, I help you think about and influence the system for your team/organization, your leadership, or your own career to help you navigate the disruptive world in which you seek to thrive. Walk with me: Take the GRIT Scale and see where you land. Take the VIA strengths survey TODAY to evaluate where to focus. Try out The BIG SIX and learn about your personality tendencies. Book a complimentary Exploratory Conversation OR simply contract with me using one of these links: 1. For a Monthly Agreement - https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=TY23Z8ETZGP6A 2. For a Quarterly Agreement - https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=2QA9BGQSGPV2C Once a contract is completed you will be redirected to my calendar to schedule our first and subsequent conversations. Follow or Connect with Me on LINKEDIN Additionally, check out my joint effort in the creation of a YouTube channel: Illuminate 2 Generate NEW episodes coming soon.
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Brandon and Adam are finally back with a fun and important episode about accountability and what it means to live a life full of ups and downs. Sometimes we're meant to have a bad day, and sometimes we're meant to have a good day, its all equally important. Its up to us how we react and what we expect from it. Brandon also discusses his unexpected hardships with moving to Austin and Adam discusses having to adapt to a new family, staying motivated, pandemic and business issues. For blog and apparel - cookecollective.com IG - @cookecollective @infinitevisi0ns @funknastycooke Twitter - @adamtcooke Follow us on Telegram - https://t.me/+KIzrzQPlr_gwZmMx Intro Music - Evan Hatfield @evan_hatfield.mp3 & https://soundcloud.com/evan-hatfield
In a world of constant finger-pointing and blaming others, what does it mean to accept responsibility for what we say and do and why is it so hard for us to do it?
How often do we blame others in situations, before realizing that we were the one who caused the misstep? Accepting Responsibility for any and all actions that we choose to carry out, is what we all should do, so that we mitigate future replications of those actions. In this episode we discuss how harmful expectations of self as well as others can impact our continued growth in various ways.
Join us this week as we continue the journey of Restoration! In this weeks episode, we will be discussing the second of the five apology languages, which is Accepting Responsibility. Learn about what it means to Accept Responsibility and find out if this is actually your apology language. Continue this journey with us and discover what it really means to apologize. Plus, gain the tips, tools and insights you need to start cultivating an atmosphere of restoration in your family. Click on the link below to get more information about joining our free Free Facebook Group: familywisdomsway.com http://peacemaker.net/ Click on this link to learn how to connect with us in deeper ways: findwisdomsway.com QUICK EPISODE SUMMARY The definition of what it means to accept responsibility. Learn to take ownership of your actions. Scenarios to use it in. Discover if this is your apology language.
Join me as we take a look at accepting responsibility for your future, for the life that you desire. The surest way that you are is to refuse to accept anything less than your best and begin living your dreams instead of your fears. We will cover 10 life-changing principles that will empower and elevate your life to levels of excellence in every area. As always you can access more at treyboyer.com!
On this episode Coach D Mo and Max discuss the topic of responsibility - why it's important and how to approach new ones.
Welcome to the podcast of “Wrestling With The Inner Man” with Author / Speaker David Savage and Pastor / Evangelist Aaron Thomas. David and Aaron share a passion for Men’s Ministry and Biblical Truth to help build Better Men for our society. The show title is derived from the first fight we each face every day, the fight with our flesh. Do we listen to our selfish sinful nature or to our spiritual and divine nature guided by the Holy Spirit? Contact David or Pastor Aaron at wrestlingwiththeinnerman@gmail.com or go to https://www.thesavagepath.com/. You can also call Pastor Aaron directly at 505-435-0916. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on the podcast, Olivia sits down with Ayana Lage and they have some deep and tough conversations. Ayana talks to us about the importance of being vulnerable on social media and what it was like to viral. She speaks on why she decided to educate her audience and speak on topics that were really important to her. Both of the ladies dive into racism, unintentional racial bias, being open to change, and why stepping out of your bubble is so important. She also gives us helpful tips on talking to friends and family about these topics of humanity and justice, and what to do in situations where there is division. Today's episode is so important highlights all of the things we should all be educated on! To learn more about Ayana, and to follow her head HERE Here are some resources mentioned at the end of the show. White Fragility Just Mercy (Watch for free!) To learn more about Olivia head HERE To learn more about Lisa head HERE Follow us on Instagram HERE Join our FACEBOOK GROUP! We will see you next Tuesday!