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From Genesis to Revelation, the theology of Sabbath rest unfolds to reveal an incredible truth. When we come to know Jesus, we enter into true rest.
Work harder! Rest more! There is a kind of weariness that goes beyond mere physical tiredness. What is at the heart of this constant restlessness? By seeking Christ and his kingdom, we can find rest for our souls.
From the beginning, God designed our work and rest as a meaningful way to reflect his glory and goodness.
Debbie Millman concludes her week as guest host on Radio Headspace, thanking listeners and discussing intentional career design. Today, she shares insights on balancing professional and personal life, reflecting on her own experiences. https://www.instagram.com/debbiemillman Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Often, one of the biggest chasms in the life of a modern follower of Jesus is the great canyon between Sunday and Monday. Sunday, you gather with your brothers and sisters in Christ, do Christian things like sing worship songs, pray, or hear from scripture, and maybe you go home with a little more spiritual fuel in your tank and some inspiration to listen to the Holy Spirit more attentively in the week to come. Then comes Monday. Work or school, errands and emails, homework and housework. Our default setting can sometimes be to see the school/work week as something through which we hold our breath, try to not sin so much, and squeeze in those “Christian” moments like a bible study or an on-the-way-to-work sermon podcast. What if, however, that all-too-familiar workweek is actually sacred time? What if being a “Christian” at work is not so much about putting a cross up at your desk or hosting that lunch-hour bible study with your Christian colleagues? What if representing Jesus at work has everything to do with the actual work you are doing? Join us as we take flight in a new series exploring the relationship between work and faith. This week, let's begin to consider how we might bridge the gaping Sunday-Monday gap!
Jeff Goins helps creative people succeed. Through his bestselling books, courses, coaching, and speeches, he shares his ongoing journey of transformation, inspiring creators like you to discover your voice and share it with the world. He is also the founder of Fresh Complaint, a bespoke creative agency that helps thought leaders turn good ideas into big ideas. Jeff and his team do this through the powerful medium of books: from proposals to editing to full-on ghostwriting, Fresh Complaint can help you make your book great. In this interview, we talked about his journey as a writer, how he started making money from his mailing list, his first books, the story behind 'Real Artists Don't Starve', and much more. Want more? Steal my first book, Ink by the Barrel - Secrets From Prolific Writers right now for free. Simply head over to www.brockswinson.com to get your free digital download and audiobook. If you find value in the book, please share it with a friend as we're giving away 100,000 copies this year. It's based on over 400 interviews here at Creative Principles. Enjoy! If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts? It only takes about 60 seconds and it really helps convince some of the hard-to-get guests to sit down and have a chat (simply scroll to the bottom of your iTunes Podcast app and click “Write Review"). Enjoy the show!
"A Proven Path to Discovering What You Were Meant to Do"
Juggling the endless needs as a veterinary professional of patients and clients while trying to disconnect and live your personal life is an ongoing struggle for many in the veterinary field. Host Julie South offers practical guidance tailored for veterinary professionals who have difficulty establishing boundaries between their clinical responsibilities and precious personal time. Learn easy-to-implement rituals that can help prevent burnout and overworking. Discover small but powerful tweaks to daily routines that enable you to show up fully present for loved ones—without constantly worrying about patients and practice demands.Julie asks some reasonably confrontational questions to get you to think about whether you're using work as an excuse to face some things you don't want to face.In this episode she also helps you draw the line in the sand and then keep work / home on their own side of that line.Takeaways:Set daily habits to compartmentalise clinic and personal timeStrategies to avoid overworking and work creep after hoursTools to shift your mindset and be fully present with friends and familyVetStaff leading veterinary sector recruitment in New Zealand | veterinarians | locums | nursesDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Companion Animal Vacancy at Vet Marlborough - contact Julie South or Tania Bruce for more info.Resources mentioned in this episode can be found at VetStaff - Podcast.How to get more bang for your recruitment advertising buckThis is what VetStaff is really good at so if you'd like to stretch your recruitment dollar, please get in touch with Julie because this is something VetStaff can help you with. How to shine online as a good employerIf you'd like to shine online as a good employer to attract the types of veterinary professionals who're a perfect cultural fit for your clinic please get in touch with Julie because this is something VetClinicJobs can help you with. Revive Your Drive - daily 2-minute videos for employers and employees to revive their drives at work and at home.
n this episode, we delve deep into the nuances of work-life balance, exploring practical tips, inspiring stories, and expert insights to help you navigate the often challenging quest for harmony. From setting boundaries and time management strategies to fostering a supportive work culture, discover how to reclaim your time, energy, and joy.
Today's episode finds Adam at the 2023 SAFe® Summit Nashville, where he sits down with David Gipp, an SPCT with Agile Velocity. After bonding over their shared experiences in the athletic retail space, and the value of the energy found there, they discuss the importance of outcome (not output), why the improv principle of “yes, and” is relevant, and how the “COVID pivot” is informing how the Agile community is working today.
Picture this: you're a parent, juggling the responsibilities of a thriving business, and the demands of a bustling family life. Sound familiar? Then you won't want to miss our conversation with best-selling author, mom, and successful business owner, Alyson Caffrey. Alyson opens up about her early journey as a mom and business owner, revealing the tough choice she made prioritizing business over family and the profound effect it had on her life. As we navigate the complexities of weaving in work with family life, Alyson shares her unique strategies for maintaining harmony. We discuss the importance of setting boundaries and how to design your workday around your children's needs. Discover from her experience, how to build a successful business while ensuring your family doesn't take a backseat. Alyson also offers a wealth of insights on how to adjust systems to suit different seasons of family life. Take note parents, this is all about making the most of your resources to elevate both your lives and businesses.Our discussion doesn't stop there. We delve into planning for significant life milestones such as maternity leave and sabbaticals. Aly has a passion for helping mom's who are pregnant and want help planning their maternity leave, too!What's the real secret to harmony and freedom? According to Alyson, it's not success, but systems. Tune in as we talk about the power of dreaming, the discipline that liberates you, and how to use your time as a valuable currency. Learn how to protect your time and energy by setting up efficient boundaries. Whether you're a new parent or a seasoned pro, this episode is sure to provide you with insightful strategies for managing your work and family life. Don't miss out!Connect with Alyson at alysoncaffrey.com and on insta @alycaffreyGrab a copy of her book: The Sabbatical Method: How to Leverage Rest and Grow Your BusinessJoin the FOC parent community - an awesome group of parents who want the best for their kids - to be kind, confident, and independent adults who Thrive! Click to join!Check out our shop for tools that help kids develop healthy habits, from toddler to teen. Consider a copy of our Kids Guided Journal for those ages 6-12, too! It's a great birthday gift for those last-minute parties. This journal has been getting 5 STAR REVIEWS and you can guarantee it is wholesome material for your kiddo to engage with! SIGN UP FOR OUR WEEKLY EMAIL NEWSLETTER Each week we send out 1 email that links to our newest podcast episode and contains a FREE printable that goes with the pod topic. You'll have access to coupons and deals when you receive our email, too! WIN!PARENT COACHING IS NOW AVAILABLE! Check our website for details. Support the show
Welcome To The Waffle-Free Storytelling Podcast!Here's a story about showing up, sitting down, and doing the work! Great work doesn't appear out of nowhere. The more you show up, the more surprising things happen. But you need to show up.Time to take a moment between all that wonderful work... fill your mug with something delicious... put your feet up... and join me for a waffle-free moment. When the story is done, go ahead and meander around https://tinakonstant.com/ for more waffle-free tales and other stuff and nonsense.Never miss an episode! Click here to join the Waffle-Free Storytelling Fireside. Once a week, I'll let you know that a new episode is live and will send you any articles or ideas that I think you'll love.TinaP.S...If you enjoy Waffle-Free Storytelling, go ahead and share it with friends, family, and anyone else you think will enjoy it too!P.P.S...Here are the links to other Waffle-Free Shows and Playlists:Waffle-Free Storytelling for adults and young adultsWaffle-Free Stories for Kids!Waffle-Free Family StoriesP.P.P.S...Listen, or pick it up and subscribe to this particular show on your favourite Podcast Player, including:iTunesSpotifyStitcherRadioPublicGoogle PodcastsWritten and told by Tina Konstant (Copyright)
Did you know that long work hours could be as dangerous as secondhand smoke and increase the risk of early death by 20%? Dive into this episode with Dr. James Bryant as we discuss the secrets to achieving work-life balance, the art of delegation, and why letting go of perfectionism can transform your personal life and professional journey. Discover strategies, insights, and a fresh perspective on how to thrive in a world dominated by technology and the urgent demands of work. Tune in to this helpful conversation about mastering delegation and achieving work-life balance! [00:00 - 17:09] Mastering Work-Life Balance Invitation to Mastering Delegation On-Ramp Session The impact of technology & setting healthy boundaries Stress at work can be just as dangerous as secondhand smoke Long-term overworking can lead to anxiety, depression, high blood pressure, insomnia, and a weakened immune system Learning how to put boundaries around those things that are important to you is vital to solving the dilemma of work-life balance Let go of perfectionism and strive for excellence instead Make time for yourself and your family - they need you more than anything else [13:10 - 26:45] Learning to Say No and Recharge Your Mind Incorporate physical activities with friends to blow off steam Meditation and mindfulness help to center thoughts and reduce stress Let go of activities that waste time to achieve a work-life balance Learn to say no to other people and yes to yourself Prioritizing work-life balance increases profits, productivity, and loyalty and decreases staff turnover Employers/managers can offer flexible/alternative hours, allow staff to work from home, and create a culture that promotes work-life balance [26:46 - 33:38] Closing Segment Quotes: "It's not about achieving perfection. It's about making intentional choices that will serve your ultimate goal." - Dr. James Bryant "If you start decreasing turnover, you're increasing loyalty, you're increasing productivity, then that will have a direct impact on your bottom line." - Dr. James Bryant Let's connect! Find me on my LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram. I'd love to hear from you. Engineer Your Success On-Ramp: Mastering Delegation: https://bit.ly/458uxkC Sign Up for the Email List: https://bit.ly/3QFzcWW You have the strength of a hero within you. Check out my website, www.engineeryoursuccessnow.com, and learn how to unlock your potential and achieve success both in business and in life.
Welcome to another enlightening episode of "Healthy Life, Healthy Mind," the podcast where we explore the intersection of physical well-being and mental clarity. I'm your host Avik, and today, we have a remarkable guest who embodies the essence of balance and achievement. Joining us today is none other than Taylor Thomas, a visionary entrepreneur who has redefined the boundaries of business, personal development, and physical prowess. Taylor's journey from co-founding a technology company in his early 20s to establishing Thomas Endurance Coaching (TEC), a globally recognized coaching group, is nothing short of inspiring. Taylor believes that business can be a force for transformation, not just in profits, but in the lives of the entire team and clientele. He's not only earned a prestigious spot on the Top 20 List at the Coach Foundation but has also made a profound impact through his role as the Head of Business Development at TEC. So, grab a cup of tea, find a comfortable spot, and get ready to be inspired by the incredible Taylor Thomas. Let's dive into the world of "Healthy Mind, Healthy Life." Before we begin, make sure to subscribe to our podcast to receive updates on future episodes, and if you enjoy what you hear today, consider leaving us a review. Your feedback means the world to us! Stay tuned for our future episodes, where we'll continue to explore the connection between a healthy mind and a healthy life, featuring experts, inspiring stories, and practical tips to support your well-being journey.
In this episode, we examine the work-life balance of teachers, addressing the challenges they face with overwhelming responsibilities at school. Struggling to find that harmony and feeling burdened by endless tasks? Join us as we explore the art of setting boundaries, enabling you to reclaim your time, safeguard your mental health, and nurture your personal life. In this episode, we'll uncover the signs of people-pleasing tendencies, and the four types of boundaries you may encounter, and provide practical strategies to advocate for yourself effectively. Learn how to confidently say "No" without guilt, create emotional space, and be open to exploring consequences when necessary. Tune in now and unlock the key to achieving a more sustainable career and a balanced, fulfilling personal life as a teacher. Resources mentioned in this episode: Get your FREE chapter of my book Hacking Teacher Burnout Episode 106: Your Burnout Isn't Your Fault, But It Is Your Responsibility Episode 96: Stop Saying, “I'm a People Pleaser” Episode 57: When and How to Say “No” and “Yes” Episode 9: Brittany Urges Us To Set Rules For Ourselves and Build Relationships Connect with me! Instagram: @BurnedInTeacher Facebook: The Burned-In Teacher Facebook Community Website: www.burnedinteacher.com YouTube: @BurnedInTeacher Do you know your Burnout Type? Click here to find out more about your unique Burnout Type! Get more BURNED-IN Teacher resources Click here to check out my Teachers Pay Teachers store Let me know what you think! Click here to go to Apple Podcasts to leave a rating and review! Please subscribe and leave a review so that other teachers can find the support they need to grow through their burnout and become BURNED-IN!
In a world that constantly demands our attention and energy, finding the delicate balance between work and rest seems like an elusive dream. But what if I told you that one man's journey took an unexpected turn that completely transformed his perspective? Shane Schlesman, a devoted servant of God, thought he had it all figured out. But when a major heart attack struck, everything changed. Now, he's on a mission to share his newfound wisdom and help others navigate the demanding rhythms of life. Get ready to discover the secret to balancing work and rest in a way you never expected. My special guest is Shane Schlesman Meet our guest, Shane Schlesman, a fiercely dedicated leader, committed husband, and loving father. Holding pivotal roles in business and ministry over the past 20 years, Shane currently serves as the lead pastor at West End Assembly of God in Richmond, Virginia. His passion for creating an inclusive, diverse, and intergenerational religious community is truly admirable. Shane, who is known for his resilience and dedication to his role, has both a Master of Divinity and Doctor of Ministry degree. His personal stories and life experiences add depth and dimension to his understanding of faith, life balance, and work ethics. Stress is a silent killer. We don't realize the impact it has on our lives. Take a hard look in the mirror and make changes in how you manage stress. - Shane Schlesman In this episode, you will be able to: Discover the critical role rest plays in effectively managing daily stressors. Uncover tactics to strike a balance between work and rest in an ever-busy world. Learn the power of surrendering control and letting God guide your life and ministry. Assess the importance of prioritizing relationships and adopting a more fulfilling lifestyle. Realize the radical benefits of rest and peace in a hectic and high-pressure world. Mastering the Art of Work-Life Balance: Insights from Shane Schlesman The key moments in this episode are: 00:00:09 - Introduction, 00:02:40 - Shane's Background, 00:09:51 - Challenges of Being a Pastor, 00:14:54 - The Story Behind Stress Test, 00:16:07 - Shane's Heart Attack, 00:19:08 - A Shocking Diagnosis, 00:20:38 - The Hidden Impact of Stress, 00:23:23 - Lessons from Stress, 00:28:00 - Learning to Rest, 00:34:38 - Working from Rest, 00:39:22 - Jesus as our Shepherd, 00:43:29 - Invitation to Rest, 00:46:52 - Learning to Be Done, 00:48:52 - Counter-cultural Message, 00:50:59 - Stress Test Podcast,
The Dad Edge Podcast (formerly The Good Dad Project Podcast)
Mike Rowe is a well-known TV host, author, and advocate for skilled trades. In this episode, Mike and Larry delve into the importance of work ethic, the value of discomfort, and pursuing meaningful work. They also discuss Mike's scholarship program, Microworks, which aims to promote work ethic and challenge misconceptions about skilled trades. Join us as we explore how to instill a strong work ethic in ourselves and our children, and why finding fulfillment through hard work can lead to a passionate and successful career. Get your best shave, support Dad Edge, and save 20%. Go to https://www.manscaped.com/ Code: DADEDGE20 Larry's Takeaways The "snowflake" generation and safe space culture 2. Previous generations and their role in creating fragility and lack of resilience 3. The importance of discomfort for personal growth What You'll Learn 09:18 Lucky childhood on isolated farm with woods. 14:06 Woods held imagination, adventure, and family work. 22:17 Parents were skilled liars, but well-intentioned. 29:44 Manic days, changing relationships, evolving fatherhood. 34:02 "Taboo upending, work ethic scholarship advocate." 39:23 Advice is subjective and often misleading 39:23 Advice is subjective and often misleading. 50:10 Mixed feelings about self-help industry and its advice. 53:46 Finding comfort in discomfort raises successful kids. 59:40 Generation Z: fragile, delicate, and lacking resilience. 1:09:06 United Airlines cares about money, not safety. "Safety third" fosters complacency and irresponsibility. 1:13:27 Work Ethic Scholarship program: $1 million scholarships. Apply @microworks.org. Whiskey sales support foundation. Podcast, books, future YouTube show. Evolving business strategy. 1:21:06 Podcast started as therapy, successful but frustrated. 1:23:17 Smartphone: Tool for mischief or heroism. thedadedge.com/431 thedadedge.com/alliance mikeroweworks.org
In this world of online businesses where work merges into home, is work-life balance still possible?Welcome to the 74th episode of The Growth Booth Podcast, a show focused on supporting budding entrepreneurs and established business owners alike, towards achieving lifestyle freedom through building successful online businesses.This episode, Aidan dives deep into the challenges of achieving balance in the middle of hustle culture, from the warning signs of burnout to practical, proven strategies you can employ to beat procrastination and achieve peak productivity while still enjoying life outside of work.Stay tuned and be sure to join the thousands of listeners already in growth mode!Timestamps:00:00 Intro01:54 What's Balance?02:40 Challenges for Entrepreneurs05:19 The Warning Signs07:09 Physical and Mental Impacts11:47 Strategies To Deal With Burnout16:56 Episode Sponsor17:39 Productivity Hacking18:26 Looking After Yourself20:43 Final Tips25:28 OutroLinks and Resources Mentioned:The Mind Game - https://thegrowthbooth.com/mindgameDeep Work, Cal Newport - https://amzn.to/43GOHkw12-Week Year, Brian P. Moran - https://12weekyear.com/Pomodoro Technique - https://tinyurl.com/nrjpe926Eisenhower Matrix - https://www.eisenhower.me/eisenhower-matrix/TGB Episode 7 “Deep Work” - https://tinyurl.com/3z8y3jdx TGB Episode 12 “Lifestyle Design Pt1” - https://tinyurl.com/4evhxd6sTGB Episode 13 “Lifestyle Design Pt2” - https://tinyurl.com/bdfhy7xzTGB Episode 19 “12-Week Year” - https://tinyurl.com/yptw8hcpTGB Episode 65 “Productivity Hacking Pt1” - https://tinyurl.com/36a6hwspTGB Episode 66 “Productivity Hacking Pt2” - https://tinyurl.com/bdh8wvd7 About Our Host:Aidan Booth is passionate about lifestyle freedom and has focused on building online businesses to achieve this since 2005. From affiliate marketing to eCommerce, small business marketing to SAAS (software as a service), online education to speaking at seminars, the journey has been a rollercoaster ride with plenty of thrills along the way. Aidan is proud to have helped thousands of entrepreneurs earn their first dollar online, and coached many people to build million-dollar businesses. Aidan and his business partner (Steven Clayton) are the #1 ranked vendors on Clickbank.com, and sell their products in over 100 countries globally, as well as in 20,000+ stores across the USA, to generate 8-figures annually.Away from the online world, Aidan is a proud Dad of two young kids, an avid investor, a swimming enthusiast, and a nomadic traveler. Let's Connect!● Visit the website: https://thegrowthbooth.com/ ● Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aidanboothonline ● Let's connect on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aidanboothonline/ ● Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheGrowthBooth Thanks for tuning in! Please don't forget to like, share, and subscribe!
How does the word spiritual relate to productivity? If we agree that the definition of productivity is doing work that matters, then the two are completed linked to one another: it's tied to the habits you do each day; the way you look at time management; and even the words you choose to describe what work means to you. In today's episode we're going to tackle questions like: How do I find meaning in my life? and How do I stop feeling like my job sucks? and I'll share some quick and easy ways to feel instantly better about your days. TAKE 5 CHALLENGE: Did you know just 5 minutes a day can double your productivity? Yes, it's really that easy. My Take 5 Challenge is a productivity game-changer and takes just 5 minutes a day for 5 days. That's it. (I told you it would be easy.) This daily action will quickly become your favorite new habit because it helps you be more present, feel confident about your actions and be empowered to create your own extraordinary life. Ready to get started? Go to https://tanyadalton.com/take5 to start today! FOR SHOW NOTES & MORE, GO TO: https://tanyadalton.com/podcasts/282-the-spiritual-art-of-work-life/
The art of work life balance, Healthy ways of dealing life stress & The Fun Habit w/ Dr. Mike Rucker"The Fun Habit" book available here: https://www.amazon.com/Fun-Habit-Disciplined-Pursuit-Wonder-ebook/dp/B09JPGPNQLAvailable on all podcast streaming services:https://thehighestpointpodcast.buzzsprout.com/The Highest Point Apparel/Merch:https://highestpointent.com/merch/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thehighestpointpodcastSupport the show: https://www.cash.app/$highestpointent#thehighestpointpodcast #TheFunHabit #ncpodcast #greensboronc #newsSupport the show
Today we're talking to David DeWolf, President and Chief Executive Officer of 3Pillar Global; and we discuss the rapid acceleration of technology; the concept of work-life integration instead of balance; and the volatility of the modern day economy. All of this right here, right now, on the Modern CTO Podcast!
Ever been SO frustrated that you can't achieve "work-life balance"? Yep, same. That's why Kira Jones Matousek, the founder of Cacti Wellness, coined the term "work-life success." We chat through that & more in today's episode, plus our experiences living in LA & NYC.Kira's wellness journey began in 2015 when she was a marketing undergrad at DePaul University with a full academic schedule, an internship, and two part-time jobs. Working that hard was causing extreme stress and anxiety, so she turned to fitness and meditation as a way to release that pent up energy and calm her mind. In 2019, she set out to combine her business background and passion for wellness & productivity into a blog, Cacti Wellness. Flash forward to 2020, she launched 'Cacti Wellness Collective', an OTT platform for ambitious women who want to take care of business while taking care of themselves.Follow Kira:IG: @kirajones @cactiwellnessThe Cacti Wellness Collective: https://watch.cactiwellnesscollective.com/Download the Cacti Wellness App: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/cacti-wellness-collective/id1549521269Follow Nancy:IG: @nancy.lin.chen @theartofbeinghumanpodSite: https://nancylinchen.com/
Alasdair and Julie-Roxane discuss Jeff Goin's book, The Art of Work, and how they think about work these days.Listen to this week's episode and explore:The difference between your purpose and your calling - 9.43 Exercises for hearing your calling - 17.15 The importance of apprenticeship - 20.32 The myth that it should be easy - 24.04 The art of painful practice - 30.44 Julie-Roxane singing in French - 39.01The importance of rest - 44.21 The "you'll just know" myth - 46.50 Leading a "portfolio life" - 54.37 Mentioned in the episode:The Art of Work by Jeff Goins Mindset: The New Psychology of Success by Carol Dweck (Farnam Street gives a good outline of her book and the growth mindset idea here) Our favorite Indian incense (We also like their variety pack.)Let Your Life Speak by Parker Palmer Steven Spielberg: Listen to the Whisper Steve Jobs' 2005 Stanford commencement speechPardon My French with Garance Dore Outliers by Malcom Gladwell (10,000 hours idea)Anders EricksenYosemite retreat Julie-Roxane and Alasdair are hosting in July 2019Alasdair's 100% recycled greeting cards Alasdair's blogWays you can support this podcast:Leave a review on itunesDonate to the FAR OUT podcastShare this episode with others! :DEmail us at host@thefaroutpodcast.comCredits:Intro music: "Complicate ya" by Otis McDonaldOutro music: "Running with wise fools" written & performed by Krackatoawww.krackatoa.com
Andy Lowrie wants you to wear his sculptural works of art, and also to think about how they are made. His exhibit, titled “Fulfillment,” now up at the Baltimore Jewelry Center, plays upon several interpretations of that word. For instance, choosing a piece of jewelry is personally fulfilling, he says. It's a mode of self-expression and self identity: “It's also the word that is used for having goods shipped to us. So that idea, to me, was really interesting: how are we fulfilled, are we really being fulfilled by the things that are meant to be fulfilling us … What is fulfillment, in a sense.” Links: Baltimore Jewelry Center, Station North Art Walk, Fulfillment exhibit at BJC, Artist's Talk at BJC.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There is a difference between someone committed and others who are contributing. Work is art, and the masters focus on the work, not the selling price of the finished piece.
The Guys are back and they are joined by the crew of The Work For It Podcast. You're listening to the second half of the Smash Up episode, so make sure you go over to the Work For It Podcast to listen to the first half, if you haven't already.Check out The Art of Craftsmanship on YouTube, Instagram, and Patreon here...youtube.com/theartofcraftsmanship@theartofcraftsmanship@theartofcameraguypatreon.com/theartofcraftsmanshipCheck out the Work For It guys, Brian and Bryan on YouTube and Instagram here...Brian House@housemade.ushttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWpoMY02BlRpomw2qQXrRngBryan Kohnhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOdEhPeKNd8iI1eGM0QFjnA@bkohnknives
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How do we find fulfilment as we pay the bills? In her podcast Work Interrupted, Christina Patterson talked to people from a range of working backgrounds - business, journalism, the arts, healthcare, music, books, broadcasting, academia - to find out how their work was changing in the light of the pandemic. As we start to come out of it, she will focus on how we can all build a work life that brings some meaning, fun and even joy. In this preview of The Art of Work, she offers highlights from the two seasons of Work Interrupted. Tech entrepreneur Margaret Heffernan talks about how she livened up a boring project with live rabbits. Artistic Director of English National Ballet Tamara Rojo talks about dealing with pandemic misery by baking a seven-flavour, five-layer cake. Writer and coach Harriet Minter explains why work is like sex. Rapper Guvna B shares his moving definition of success. And doctor Rachel Clarke talks about the joy of death as a day job.
Subject: What It Means to be - IN CHRIST! Speaker or Performer: Norman Rushing Scripture Passage(s): Ephesians 2:10 Date of Delivery: September 5, 2021
Subject: What It Means to be - IN CHRIST! Speaker or Performer: Norman Rushing Scripture Passage(s): Ephesians 2:10 Date of Delivery: September 5, 2021
More Americans are quitting their jobs than ever; contributor for The Atlantic and podcast host Arthur Brooks considers the post-pandemic work-life balance employees are seeking, and whether hybrid work is the key to a fuller life. Luxury electric vehicle company Lucid Motors is opening a showroom in downtown Manhattan. CEO Peter Rawlinson explains why, despite competing with Tesla and others, all the EV players are driving for the same team. As the markets await Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell's testimony on his pandemic relief programs, Joe, Becky, and Andrew unpack the last week of treasury yields, dot plots, and more. Plus, Bumble is battling employee burnout with extra vacation, and Joe is back from a big fish battle on vacation.
In this episode of me&my health up, we go behind the scenes of a legendary homicide detective's life - Gary Jubelin and discuss:What it is like being a detective The art of work/life harmony and the importance of doing a job you loveHow exercise is key to performing in high-pressure jobsDiscovering harmony and balance between the different types of exerciseThe importance of self-careGary's life lessons and keys to a successful careerWhat makes a successful leaderHow the combination of work and health can enhance teamwork and performanceGary Jubelin's bio (Source: The Fordham Company)Gary Jubelin has been credited with solving some of the nation's most horrific crimes.He retired in 2019 with the rank of Detective Chief Inspector after a 34-year career with the NSW Police Force. During a career that earned him high commendations for policing, he performed duties from covering generalist detective duties to major crime.These include experience in the Armed Hold-Up Squad, Organised Crime Squad, Gangs Squad, Unsolved Homicide, and Homicide Squad. He specialised in the field of homicide investigation for 25 years up until his retirement.As a homicide detective, Gary Jubelin led some of the largest, most complex, high-profile investigations in New South Wales.The direction of the investigations, operational decisions, community safety, the arrest and conviction offenders were his mainstream responsibilities.These included gangland killings, serial murderers, sexually motivated murders, domestic murders, child killers, revenge murders, murderers who tortured their victims, random murders, police shootings, abductions, and serial rapists.Gary Jubelin has been a key figure in solving major crimes for the past three decades gathering a mountain of information based on the methodical and successful processes he employed as a crime investigator.Links to Resources mentionedGary's Autobiography: I Catch Killers: The Life and Many Deaths of a Homicide DetectiveGary's Podcast show: I Catch Killers with Gary JubelinAbout me&my Health Up & Hostme&my Health Up seeks to enhance and enlighten the wellbeing of others. Host Anthony Hartcher is the CEO of me&my wellness which provides holistic health solutions using food is medicine, combined with a holistic, balanced, lifestyle approach. Anthony holds three bachelor's degrees in Complementary Medicine; Nutrition and Dietetic Medicine; and Chemical Engineering.CreditsPodcast editing: Ivan SaldanaSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/meandmy)
In this episode, I reflect on my chat in last weeks episode with Kelvin Genn.
Today's guest was one of the groups of people at the birth of Safety differently working with Sydney Dekker but the thing that I like about this is that work he does at the business he is Managing Director at, the Art of Work, they do the do. It's not about talking about it is about doing it. I wanted to get as many examples of how we implement Safety differently Safety 2 etc into our workplaces and to days guest has so much experience in this. So today's guest is Kelvin Gen calling in from Australia to help us understand the practicalities of Safety differently.
What do you desire in life? How will you accomplish it. Listen to this podcast and be encouraged to move forward. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this interview Jeff Goins talks about:his top leadership tippresenting yourselfplanning and adaptingfinding purposereinventing yourselfmanaging artistsfollowing your heartstaying presentenjoying your journeyfinding ideas for writingproductive writing habitsJeff Goins is a writer, speaker, and entrepreneur. He's the author of 5 bestselling books including “The Art of Work” and “Real Artists Don’t Starve.”After the interview…Listen to Jeff’s podcast https://goinswriter.com/podcast/Read Jeff’s blog https://goinswriter.com/blog/Connect with Jeff on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffgoins/Follow Jeff on Twitter https://twitter.com/jeffgoinsRead Jeff’s books…The Art of Work: A Proven Path to Discovering What You Were Meant to Do https://www.amazon.com/Art-Work-Proven-Discovering-Meant/dp/0718022076Real Artists Don't Starve: Timeless Strategies for Thriving in the New Creative Age https://www.amazon.com/Real-Artists-Dont-Starve-Strategies/dp/0718086260Wrecked: When a Broken World Slams into Your Comfortable Life https://www.amazon.com/Wrecked-Broken-World-Slams-Comfortable/dp/0802404928The In-Between: Embracing the Tension Between Now and the Next Big Thing https://www.amazon.com/Between-Embracing-Tension-Between-Thing/dp/0802407242You Are a Writer https://www.amazon.com/You-Writer-Start-Acting-Like/dp/0990378500
Dalam hidup, kamu selalu punya pilihan. Hanya bekerja untuk menyambung hidup. Atau, kamu memilih untuk melakukan eksplorasi diri mencari panggilan jiwamu dan menjalani hidup dengan lebih utuh. Kali ini saya akan membahas buku The Art of Work karya Jeff Goins. Buku ini membahas tentang cara menemukan panggilan jiwamu. Perjalanan ini memang sulit dan beresiko, oleh karenanya tidak banyak yang berani menjalaninya. Namun, ketika kamu memutuskan untuk menjalani pencarian ini, kamu akan menemukan tujuan yang lebih besar dari dirimu. Breaktime - Silent Film Light by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100302 Artist: http://incompetech.com/
Part two of the chronicles of Art. Here we go into depth about Sky, Sean, and Jarvis and their love for music and how far they were willing to go to make it. In the sickness and in health: love, ramen, and music bring them all together. Through the horror and the flames these guys have an everlasting friendship that gets stronger every day. Warning; this podcast is NSFW unless you work with cool people who use swear words and talk about sexual subjects. Original song by Sky Verdone and Sean Valdez. Find us on social media @mandaruthless and @skydettaverdone or @theslutlifeof. Email us with your stories theslutlifeof@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theslutlifeof/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theslutlifeof/support
In this episode, Mojo sits down with manga illustrator, Nikolas Draper-Ivey, to discuss work ethic, passion and a desire to make a dream come true. They also speak about the self reflection and self worth during quarantine. Check out our guest Nikolas Draper-Ivey! Instagram: @nikolasdraperivey Website: www.nikolasdraperivey.net Thank you to our sponsors Sargent Art and Bungii App. Take 20% off your first ride with Bungii using the promo code; AERART or GOTTHEMOJO. Follow us on Instagram: @theartistalejandra and @gotthemojo
Jordan Raynor sits down with Jeff Goins, bestselling author of The Art of Work and Real Artists Don't Starve, to talk about how great masters like Michelangelo and da Vinci were able to master more than one discipline in different seasons of their careers, Jeff's habits for churning out bestseller after bestseller, and why Jeff wants to hear President Trump on The Call to Mastery.Links Mentioned:Jordan RaynorMaster of OneJeff GoinsThe Art of Work: A Proven Path to Discovering What You Were Meant to DoReal Artists Don't StarveMichelangelo at San Lorenzo: The Genius as EntrepreneurRobert GreeneMasteryFred RogersJerry GarciaPeter ThielZero to OneBrian ClarkCopybloggerParker PalmerLet Your Life SpeakEvernoteWholefoodsAmy WrzesniewskiThe Lord of The RingsMadeleine L'EngleWalking on WaterC.S. LewisThe Chronicles of NarniaJ.R.R TolkienOwen BarfieldThe InklingsJoseph CampbellThe Hero with a Thousand FacesMihály CsíkszentmihályiFlowBearDavid AllenGetting Things DoneSteven PressfieldThe War of ArtThe Big LeapGay Hendricks
Grab some time on Leah's calendar!Join the Shine Strong Facebook groupGet the Private Episode Have you began your journey of figuring out who you are and what you want-- only to have the horrifying realization that -- you aren't sure if you believe anything anymore? It happened to Shelly, and the same thing happened to me, too. All of a sudden, all of your beliefs come into question. You begin questioning everything. It's scary. And it can feel terribly lonely.Shelly and I talk about both of our journeys through this, along with sharing Shelly's story and expertise of writing and...hair!How you can connect with Shelly:Website: www.shellysnowpordea.com Blog is www.unveilinghome.com (digital books available at the cheapest price there) Interested in Monat? Check it out here!Her books, Tracing Time & Chasing Shadows Here's what we talk about:Becoming a writer— writing 3 books in 3 yearsSelf publishing vs getting a publisherThe name of the publishing company Shelly used — and the pros and cons of both.Monat -- what brought you to Monat, and what is it?How Shelly goes about selling Monat Questioning your spiritual beliefs and deconstructing how you approach your lifeJ. Abraham — “Learn or Die”Shelly’s latest book— launching soon! The guy I mentioned is Jay Abraham (I hope I didn't say Abrams, because for some reason I'm always tempted to!) and this film is pretty fascinating about his life and outlook on his work and life in general. I think it's where I got the quote I shared. The book I recommended written by the guy who became my writing coach is The Art Of Work by Jeff Goins Support the show (https://www.shinestrong.co/podcast)
Stacey shares 4 simple strategies that can help those of us who travel for work to find opportunities for rejuvenation and self care. Having had travel as a consistent part of her career since 2001, Stacey knows the pains of the Work Travel experience very well. In this episode she provides practices that she uses and some recommended by friends to make the work travel experience more of an Art than and pain.
Alasdair and Julie-Roxane discuss Jeff Goin's book, The Art of Work, and how they think about work these days. Listen to this week's episode and explore: The difference between your purpose and your calling - 9.43 Exercises for hearing your calling - 17.15 The importance of apprenticeship - 20.32 The myth that it should be easy - 24.04 The art of painful practice - 30.44 Julie-Roxane singing in French - 39.01 The importance of rest - 44.21 The "you'll just know" myth - 46.50 Leading a "portfolio life" - 54.37 Mentioned in the episode: The Art of Work by Jeff Goins Mindset: The New Psychology of Success by Carol Dweck (Farnam Street gives a good outline of her book and the growth mindset idea here) Our favorite Indian incense (We also like their variety pack.) Let Your Life Speak by Parker Palmer Steven Spielberg: Listen to the Whisper Steve Jobs' 2005 Stanford commencement speech Pardon My French with Garance Dore Outliers by Malcom Gladwell (10,000 hours idea) Anders Ericksen Yosemite retreat Julie-Roxane and Alasdair are hosting in July 2019 Alasdair's 100% recycled greeting cards Alasdair's blog Ways you can support this podcast: Leave a review on itunes Donate to the FAR OUT podcast Share this episode with others! :D Email us at host@thefaroutpodcast.com Credits: Intro music: "Complicate ya" by Otis McDonald Outro music: "Running with wise fools" written & performed by Krackatoa www.krackatoa.com
Scott Shute is at the heart of LinkedIn's quest to create a culture of compassionate leadership, serving as the Head of Mindfulness and Compassion Programs. The programs are in service to the employees, building characteristics like emotional intelligence, resilience, and a better sense of well-being. This ultimately translates to a better experience for LinkedIn's customers. As a mindful leader, he has cultivated his mastery of meditation and awareness from his early days farming with his family in rural Kansas to leading thousands in meditation in Silicon Valley and beyond. Scott's journey has led him from an engineering degree, to sales leadership, impacting thousands of employees at LinkedIn, all weaved in with his love of photography. In this episode we discuss: -Why it's important to have a mindfulness practice and how you can develop one that works for you -How to think about work-life integration vs work-life balance -His advice for a first time manager of people -Ideas to lead better meetings and more.. --- Email questions/comments to omaid@omaid.me Sign up for my newsletter by texting START to 345345
Lawrence Sheffield , a teenage entrepreneur, firefighter/paramedic, and now Founder of Magic City Woodworks, joins us today to share the moving story of his humble life up to this point. Creating a space for social impact where young men who may be stuck in a rut can become apprentices, join a brotherhood, and learn tangible skills to take with them the rest of their lives.
Courage Cast - Faith, Encouragement and Motivation for Today
Are you wanting to build and sustain an engaged audience? An audience that knows, likes and trusts you? Are you a creator, blogger, author, artist or podcaster? Pay attention to what Jeff Goins has to say. Goins has been blogging for over 14 years. It wasn't until 10 years into his journey as a blogger that he finally started to experience the kind of success and recognition any creative person would be looking for. And when it happened, it happened fast! With an audience of 10's of thousands of readers, an author of 5 books - including THE ART OF WORK and REAL ARTISTS DON'T STARVE - Jeff has become an authority on helping other creatives, like him, find breakthrough success in their craft. I was deeply impacted by our conversation and I hope you will have important takeaways as well. Learn more about Jeff at GoinsWriter.com
Jeff Goins is a blogger, speaker, and the author of multiple bestselling books such as The Art Of Work and his latest book Real Artists Don’t Starve. He believes that great ideas can change the world and creates content that allows us to tap into our inner creativity. He has trained tens of thousands of communicators to tell their stories online. Quotes To Remember: “Books don’t get written, words get written, sentences get written, paragraphs get written…..it starts small.” “The Story you tell yourself is the person you become.” “Do your work in some setting where people are likely to notice it.” What You'll Learn:--How to get your work seen by the right people --Fighting through the adversity that greets every artist --How to generate revenue from your work Key Links From The Show: Goinswriter--Jeff's website Real Artists Don't Starve by Jeff Goins Recommended Books: Make Art, Make Money by Elizabeth Hyde Stevens The Agony and The Ecstasy by Irving Stone The Godfather by Mario Puzo
Welcome to episode #576 of Six Pixels Of Separation - The Mirum Podcast. Here it is: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Mirum Podcast - Episode #576 - Host: Mitch Joel. If you are responsible for being creative (and, who isn't these days), there are few that are more inspiring than Jeff Goins. He believes that we all have a creative gift worth sharing with the world. And that is our art (and yes, work is art too!). So, whether you are grappling with a business idea, are thinking about writing a book, or there's a project you want to create, Jeff has amazing insights into how to get that work out and into the world. Plus, if you're more of a traditional artists, he believes that you don't have to starve to do it. His latest book is called, Real Artists Don't Starve. He's written other books as well (The Art Of Work, You Are A Writer, Wrecked and The In-Between). He's not just a bestselling author (writing is his passion), but he's a professional speaker and offers online courses (Tribe Writers) for those who want to follow his career path. Looking for a kick in the creative cranium? Enjoy the conversation... Running time: 1:00:58. Hello from beautiful Montreal. Subscribe over at iTunes. Please visit and leave comments on the blog - Six Pixels of Separation. Feel free to connect to me directly on Facebook here: Mitch Joel on Facebook. or you can connect on LinkedIn. ...or on twitter. Six Pixels of Separation the book is now available. CTRL ALT Delete is now available too! Here is my conversation with Jeff Goins. Real Artists Don't Starve. The Art Of Work. You Are A Writer. Wrecked. The In-Between. Tribe Writers. Follow Jeff on Twitter. This week's music: David Usher 'St. Lawrence River'. Download the Podcast here: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Mirum Podcast - Episode #576 - Host: Mitch Joel. Tags: advertising advertising podcast audio blog blogging brand branding business blog business book business podcast business thinker david usher digital marketing digital marketing agency digital marketing blog facebook google itunes j walter thompson jeff goins jwt leadership podcast management podcast marketing marketing blog marketing podcast mirum mirum agency mirum agency blog mirum blog mirum podcast real artists dont starve social media the art of work the in between tribe writers twitter wpp wrecked you are a writer
Best Safety Podcast, Safety Program, Safety Storytelling, Investigations, Human Performance, Safety Differently, Operational Excellence, Resilience Engineering, Safety and Resilience Incentives You have already met Danial Hummerdal - he talked about appreciative investigations waaaaay earlier on the podcast. In this episode he will discuss his new company - The Art of Work - that is taking the world by storm. If you have ever been to the Safety Differntly website, you know a bit about The Art of Work. After this podcast you will know much. Enjoy! Thanks for listening to the podcast. You are the reason it exists. Tell your friends. Thanks...
Jeff Goins is the author of four books, including the Washington Post best-seller, The Art of Work. Goins built a million-dollar business and published four books, including his newest, Real Artists Don't Starve. Read the show notes at www.creativitycultivator.com
But even after achieving success with what he thought was his passion, Jeff couldn’t shake the feeling that something was missing. […]
My guest for this episode is Kourosh Dini - a psychiatrist, writer, musician, and author. Some of his works include Zen & The Art of Work, Creating Flow with OmniFocus, and Workflow Mastery. I've met Kourosh a couple of years ago when we worked together for the OmniFocus set-up. I love his work and have always seen him as a thoughtful productivity strategist who knows his stuff. Some of the things we talked about this week are: How meditation shifts our mindset which ultimately makes us more mindful and productive (3:04). The importance of pausing and practical tips on how to apply it in your life (4:55). Personalization and why it's important in your daily interactions (8:03). Why adding play time is a necessary ingredient in performance, productivity, and happiness at work (11:26) How music can boost your productivity, creativity, and overall sense of well-being (16:40). Kourosh's thoughts on ambient sound apps and how he uses them in his own workflow (20:05). The five elements of good health, according to Kourosh (23:00). Kourosh's take on meditation and his recommendations for those who want to start meditating (24:05). Relevant Links: http://www.kouroshdini.com/ (Kourosh Dini | Mind, Music, and Technology) http://www.zenandtheartofwork.com/ (Zen & the Art of Work | Find Calm in Work and Play) https://www.omnigroup.com/omnifocus (OmniFocus | Task management for Mac, iPad, and iPhone) https://productivityist.com/zen-art-of-work/ (Review: Zen and The art of Work | Productivityist) https://productivityist.com/podcast-adhd-kirsten-milliken/ (Productivity & Play with Dr. Kirsten Milliken | Productivityist) https://www.focusatwill.com/app/pages/v7 (Focus at Will | Get 4x increase in productivity with this concentration music for working smarter.) https://www.amazon.com/Good-They-Cant-Ignore-You/dp/1455509124 (So Good They Can't Ignore You: Why Skills Trump Passion in the Quest for Work You Love by Cal Newport| Amazon) https://www.amazon.com/How-Meditate-Self-Discovery-Lawrence-LeShan/dp/0316880620 (How to Meditate: A Guide to Self-Discovery by Lawrence LeShan| Amazon) https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2016/12/the-best-music-for-productivity-silence/509948/ (What's the Best Music to Listen to While Working? | The Atlantic) https://twitter.com/kouroshdini (Kourosh Dini (@kouroshdini) | Twitter) Want to add some zen into your inbox? Sanebox is the tool for that! Signup using this link http://sanebox.com/vardy (http://sanebox.com/vardy) and get $25 credit for a new account. I really enjoyed this episode. Kourosh and I chatted more about the art of zen in one of the upcoming bonus episodes, so be sure to check that out. If you're not subscribed to Productivityist on Patreon, I highly suggest that you do that. You'll get tons of exclusive content, bonus episodes, and perks as a patron. You can also show your support by leaving a rating and review on any of the podcast platforms you're listening too. We value every feedback and they'll help us make the show better. Thanks for listening! Until next time, remember to stop guessing... and start going.
Note: The best of series continues with the best 5 guests to come on The Art of Authenticity this year. Enjoy! Best selling author of the Art of Work, blogger, and host of the podcast Portfolio Life. Ever had that gnawing sense that there is something else out there for you, but you just can't put your finger on it? Jeff was in marketing, making a good living, but he had an "itch" that he couldn't ignore. He followed his heart and made a play as a writer and it has paid off personally and financially.
Listen to episode 101 of the Inspirational Living podcast: Being Happy & Successful in Any Career. Edited and adapted from How to Get On by Bernard Feeney. Motivational Podcast Excerpt: Suppose that you have already decided and entered on a career, profession, or calling of any kind, which for some reason you cannot give up, I advise you strongly, if you value your peace of mind and wish to save your life from failure, to seek out all possible reasons for loving that career and becoming attached to it. Drive away all craving for what may not be. Turn your mind from it, as from a deadly temptation. Every beginning is hard. You will, no doubt, chafe and fume for a little at the thought that you are bound for life to something sickening and hateful. But we soon adapt ourselves to the inevitable, no matter how disagreeable it be. Habit reconciles us to it, and companionship after a time disposes us in its favor. There is good in everything, even in a career unwisely chosen. But this good has to be found out; it does not always present itself at first view. A piece of quartz is a dull, heavy, unshapen lump of earth. Yet when people came to know its value, they dug deep into the earth, and cut their way through rocks, and endangered their lives to obtain it. So, too, with a career. It may be humble, ill-paid, and laborious; it may seem to have no future before it; it may be commonplace and unromantic, as the realities of life generally are. But it is, at least, honest and independent. It does us well to develop steadiness, love of duty, trustworthiness — all of which helps us to keep our homes bright and cheerful....
Best selling author of the Art of Work, blogger, and host of the podcast Portfolio Life. Ever had that gnawing sense that there is something else out there for you, but you just can't put your finger on it? Jeff was in marketing, making a good living, but he had an "itch" that he couldn't ignore. He followed his heart and made a play as a writer and it has paid off personally and financially.
In this conversation, Jeff discusses whether or not there is a specific process to finding your calling and how we should look at trials, difficulties and obstacles along the way. If you want to move down the proven path to discovering what you were meant to do then we encourage you pick up a copy The post 01 Welcome to the Art of Work Conversations with Jeff Goins appeared first on The Art of Work.
Always be yourself, express yourself, have faith in yourself, do not go out and look for a successful personality and duplicate it. ~~ Bruce Lee Click Below to Listen to Today's Show Insert Podcast Link Here Don't go out and look for a successful personality and duplicate it. Always be yourself, express yourself, have faith in yourself. . . . Who Do You Think You Are? Who are you? What is it to be yourself? About three years ago, I started wondering who I was, or more specifically I was looking for what my calling was. I wasn't happy with my current career choice. I had worked in the field for many years but wasn't feeling it any more. I had actually changed careers from that career about 5 years earlier, but went back into it after the mortgage crash. I had left IT and Enterprise Content Management and went into a sales role as a Loan Officer. I loved it, but the mortgage crash dashed that career. At the end of that run, I also purchased a Coffee News franchise. I became a publisher of "Good News" and sold advertising to local businesses. I loved it, too. While doing these two careers I started attending Business Networking International (BNI) and learned how to network. I joined and worked in the local Chambers of Commerce. I loved it. I loved to network with the local business and community leaders. I loved helping businesses grow and build their business and networks. Unfortunately, the economy that was driven by the real estate and building market in the local areas I worked went down considerably and that business failed as well. I was unable to pay the bills, unable to afford insurance, etc. I found a part-time job working at a local grocery store bakery for a couple years and work my way to a Bakery Manager position. I always strive to be my best and excel. I couldn't just be a bakery clerk. But, this wasn't what I wanted to do forever. I started looking for something with my prior experience and skills that could bring in a good salary. I was offered a position in the field I had left before in Enterprise Content Management in Lending and moved to California. After a couple years I realized I wasn't happy doing this. It paid well. I was well respected among my peers, but I just didn't enjoy it anymore. I wasn't feeling like I was making an impact. I wasn't feeling satisfied or significant. I heard about and then read Jeff Goins' book, The Art Of Work. Jeff said to think about what you were doing when you were the happiest in your life. What were you doing when you loved going to work or what did you do when you weren't at work that made you the happiest? Pick up Jeff's book here: On GoalGettingBook.com / Audible or [amazon template=image&chan=goalgettingpodcast&asin=0718022076] I sat down one day when I went for an early morning walk in the East Bay hills near my house, which I loved to do. I started thinking about when i was happiest. I realized it was when i was when I was doing these things: meeting new people marketing business networking working with and building communities online and offline speaking at events training people motivating others to reach and achieve their goals social media writing I joined a new Toastmasters club our company started so I could improve my public speaking and start meeting new people in the company. I started taking marketing and social media classes at UC Berkeley Extension. I decided I wanted to start working towards a career in marketing, social media, public speaking. I realized that the type of career that would work well for what I wanted to do, what I wanted to be, what would make me happy and satisfied was something in the line of Community Management. I started researching and learning. This was who I was. This is what would make me happy. Really? How did I know? This has been a long discourse to get to the point of this podcast episode, which is to talk about "Who Do You Think You Are?" If, as Bruce Lee says, you should "be yourself, express yourself, have faith in yourself" then shouldn't you know who you really are? How the heck do you do that? I started by doing what Jeff Goins suggested. I did find my dream job as a Community Manager. One of the great benefits of our company is that they value their employees. One of the benefits is they often allow us to take personality tests. Yes, there are personality tests. I've taken a few over the years, but I never really took the results and looked at what they meant. They are developed to give you an idea of the strengths and weaknesses you have based on your personality. YOUR PERSONALITY, not someone else's. As Bruce said, "don't look for a successful personality and duplicate......" There are several of these types of tests: Gallup StrengthsFinder Myers-Briggs DISC 16 Personalities and more. . . . We have been given the opportunity to take a couple of these this year and I have been amazingly surprised how accurate they are. I took the Gallup StrengthsFinder and the 16 Personalities tests. Gallup StrengthsFinder The StrengthsFinder Test cost a few dollars to take, but it is well worth it. There are 34 Themes in this test. We signed up for the Top 5 Themes test that shows your 5 themes that define the majority of your personality. My top 5 are: Strategic Activator Self-Assurance Significance Futuristic These are my most dominant themes of the 34 the test shows. These are very important. The program also puts together an Action Plan for you to maximize these strengths. To help show what this means, here are the top 2 of 5: Strategic The Strategic theme enables you to sort through the clutter and find the best route. It is not a skill that can be taught. It is a distinct way of thinking, a special perspective on the world at large. This perspective allows you to see patterns where others simply see complexity. Mindful of these patterns, you play out alternative scenarios, always asking, “What if this happened? Okay, well what if this happened?” This recurring question helps you see around the next corner. There you can evaluate accurately the potential obstacles. Guided by where you see each path leading, you start to make selections. You discard the paths that lead nowhere. You discard the paths that lead straight into resistance. You discard the paths that lead into a fog of confusion. You cull and make selections until you arrive at the chosen path—your strategy. Armed with your strategy, you strike forward. This is your Strategic theme at work: “What if?” Select. Strike. Activator “When can we start?” This is a recurring question in your life. You are impatient for action. You may concede that analysis has its uses or that debate and discussion can occasionally yield some valuable insights, but deep down you know that only action is real. Only action can make things happen. Only action leads to performance. Once a decision is made, you cannot not act. Others may worry that “there are still some things we don’t know,” but this doesn’t seem to slow you. If the decision has been made to go across town, you know that the fastest way to get there is to go . . 16 Personalties When I took the 16 Personalities test, which is FREE, I find I am an ENFJ - The Protagonist. You can learn what each personality is and the characteristics of each. Like the StrengthsFinders test, I found the 16 Personalities test to be pretty accurate. Here are a couple of points from this test that I feel describe me: ENFJs are genuine, caring people who talk the talk and walk the walk, and nothing makes them happier than leading the charge, uniting and motivating their team with infectious enthusiasm. Charismatic – Charm and popularity are qualities ENFJs have in spades. They instinctively know how to capture an audience, and pick up on mood and motivation in ways that allow them to communicate with reason, emotion, passion, restraint – whatever the situation calls for. Talented imitators, ENFJs are able to shift their tone and manner to reflect the needs of the audience, while still maintaining their own voice. Altruistic – Uniting these qualities is ENFJs' unyielding desire to do good in and for their communities, be it in their own home or the global stage. Warm and selfless, ENFJs genuinely believe that if they can just bring people together, they can do a world of good. Natural Leaders – More than seeking authority themselves, ENFJs often end up in leadership roles at the request of others, cheered on by the many admirers of their strong personality and positive vision. Very interesting, and I have to agree they are fairly accurate as well. Essentially both tests say the same things about my personality. If you look at these traits and characteristics of my personality and the things that made me the happiest when I was doing them, you can see why. It is me. It is who I am. What's the point of all of this? It's to understand what Bruce Lee is said, AND it is to understand YOU. If you want to be successful at your career, if you want to live a happy, satisfied, fulfilling life, then you need to be you. You need to be yourself, express yourself and have faith in yourself. Find your calling. If you are in your calling, live it with passion. Find these personality strengths and take the action needed to use them for your life. I have a career now doing what I am. I am a Community Manager for the company I work for. I am a Podcaster, helping people set and achieve their goals. I help people take action and Get The Goals They Set. I am the happiest I've been in a long time doing what I love and what I am. Are You? Take one or many of these tests if you haven't. Be honest when taking them. Find out who you really are and then set your goals to be what you are. If your goals are not in alignment with who you are, then you will have the hardest time achieving them. Your subconscious mind will work to sabotage you. Don't let your mind play goalie for the other team! Go Out Today - Be Yourself, Express Yourself, Have Faith in Yourself. Be You and Be Successful I get a lot of my quotes from great books that I read. 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As the sub-title suggests, this book is all about “A proven path to discovering what you were meant to do.” If you’re looking for an inspiring introduction to clarifying and living your purpose, I think you’ll enjoy this book. Big Ideas we explore include a quick peek at the 7 characteristics of a Calling, why Awareness is so important, why Painful Practice is also super important, why we should be thinking “bridges” not “leaps” as we pursue our calling ad other goodness.
As the sub-title suggests, this book is all about “A proven path to discovering what you were meant to do.” If you’re looking for an inspiring introduction to clarifying and living your purpose, I think you’ll enjoy this book. Big Ideas we explore include a quick peek at the 7 characteristics of a Calling, why Awareness is so important, why Painful Practice is also super important, why we should be thinking “bridges” not “leaps” as we pursue our calling ad other goodness.
Jeff Goins is the author of a number of books, including his most recent one; "The Art of Work". He's done an amazing job of building his community, and gives his advice for coaches who want to grow theirs.
I’m still feeling the high from the Best Year Ever Blueprint Live Experience, but I’m also really excited about today’s guest. After observing author Jeff Goins from afar, I’ve become incredibly impressed with the impact that he’s had on the world around him. I’m super pumped to hear all about his new book and how he discovered his path as a writer. In this episode, you will… Discover how Jeff came to realize his true calling and how he started following the path he was meant for Learn some insights from Jeff’s new book The Art of Work on how hundreds of people found their purpose Find out why success in the wrong thing can be one of the most dangerous obstacles to finding what your life is all about Hear the three strategies that Jeff uses to achieve his goals while staying true to himself Understand the importance of listening to your life before you make plans or set goals to become someone you’re not
This week, we talk with Jeff Goins in Nashville, TN. Jeff is a writer, speaker, and business consultant. He's written four books, including "The Art of Work." Jeff's books have made it to multiple bestseller lists including Forbes, The Washington Post, and USA Today. He's also a contributor to multiple publications including Entrepreneur and Business Insider. On today's episode, Jeff shares misconceptions on happiness, why fear can be good, and how failure can help you to find your path. Listen and learn more! If you've enjoyed the program today, be sure to subscribe to the Copeland Coaching Podcast on iTunes or Stitcher to ensure you never miss an episode. To learn more about Jeff and his book, visit his website at http://goinswriter.com/.
The path to your life’s work is both difficult and mysterious, which is why few find it. The Art of Work is a book about discovering your true calling, that thing you were born to do. Through personal experience, compelling stories, and current research on the mysteries of motivation and talent, Jeff Goins shows you how to find work that matters.
Welcome to episode #482 of Six Pixels Of Separation - The Mirum Podcast. Passion just isn't enough anymore. Some might argue, that it doesn't even really matter all that much, because you don't have to tell someone to do something that they're passionate about... if they're passionate about something, they would already be doing it. There's no doubt that digital has brought forward a myriad of ways to find, nurture and develop your professional life. Ways in which we can make money, do the work that matters to us, and distribute it on a global scale. Jeff Goins lives and breathes this world. His latest book, The Art of Work, not only helps people to lead the life that they were meant to lead, but also acts as another indicator of how Goins, himself, has grown his business in such a small period of time. He's written other books as well (You Are A Writer, Wrecked and The In-Between). He's not just a bestselling author (writing is his passion), but he's a professional speaker and offers online courses (Tribe Writers) for those who want to follow his career path. Curious about how this type of person has become such a great marketer? Enjoy the conversation. Here it is: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Mirum Podcast - Episode #482 - Host: Mitch Joel. Running time: 56:45. Hello from beautiful Montreal. Subscribe over at iTunes. Please visit and leave comments on the blog - Six Pixels of Separation. Feel free to connect to me directly on Facebook here: Mitch Joel on Facebook. or you can connect on LinkedIn. ...or on twitter. Six Pixels of Separation the book is now available. CTRL ALT Delete is now available too! Here's my conversation with Jeff Goins. The Art of Work. The In-Between. Wrecked. You Are A Writer. Tribe Writers. Follow Jeff on Twitter. This week's music: David Usher 'St. Lawrence River'. Get David's song for free here: Artists For Amnesty. Download the Podcast here: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Mirum Podcast - Episode #482 - Host: Mitch Joel. Tags: advertising awards advertising podcast audio blog blogging brand business book business podcast david usher digital marketing facebook google iTunes j walter thompson jeff goins marketing blog marketing podcast mirum mirum agency the art of work the in between tribe writers twitter wpp wrecked you are a writer
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Jeff Goins is the author of four books including the national best seller, The Art of Work. In his popular blog Jeff shares his reflections on writing and life. First and foremost Jeff believes we all have a creative gift worth sharing with the world. He’s been writing most of his life, but only recently became a writer. He started his blog ... Read More
Many of us don’t know exactly what we want to be. We wander through life dissecting our likes and our wants without realizing this is a process which gives our calling time to present itself. Life’s dopamine shots of getting it now can interfere with your ability to share your gift. If you write call yourself a writer, if you paint a painter, etc. If you believe it others will too. Jeff’s work embodies his past experiences and it shares how he overcame his previous assumptions about what path he should be on. He believes we should ask ourselves “If I am in the same place as I am today 10 years will I regret it?” Key Takeaways: [1:20] I always thought I would be an artist [3:17] Building an online community for a non-profit [4:59] I had a freelance writing website but no personal brand [7:02] Who exactly got pregnant and being in a dangerous place [10:05] Coaching, teaching and leading [13:45] The 7 steps you need to achieve your dreams [18:10] Expand the use of “finding your calling” [19:34] Are we too busy to listen to our lives [23:22] Assumptions about paths you find in life [27:21] Everybody quit their job, which was not my intention [28:12] I wrote this book to touch people and it’s working [30:09] Organizational challenges and acquiring discipline [33:20] The responsibility of sharing your gift with the world Mentions: TheArtofWork Goinswriter.com TheSmallBusinessLifecycle
Jeff Goins stops by to talk about his book, "The Art of Work" and finding that special place where we are doing what we were made to do.
Lets start with a question on todays episode of Join Up Dots. And this is a fundamental question that can derail so many peoples dreams before they even start. How do you become something that you want to be, if you have no history, or very little history in doing that thing? How do you get to the point when other say….”oh you are so and so, I love your work!” Well, I'll give you some thinking time whilst you ponder this. Well the answer is what todays guest did. You simply start doing that thing, keep on doing it, and be consistent until you can say that you are that thing. He wanted to be a writer, but was trapped with his daily life, family responsibilities and a myriad of other things. So he made a decision to start writing and made the time. And it didn't matter if the time was unnatural and not conducive to developing his craft, he would write. And now in a few short years is the author of The In-Between, Wrecked, You Are a Writer and now his latest work Art Of Work. And as he says “I now spend my time writing books and trying to take over the Internet.” So how did he overcome those same self-limiting thoughts that stop so many people in their tracks? And is he proud of all his writing, or can he now see that the work has improved dramatically due to the constant effort, or the personal belief that comes with achievement? Well let's bring onto the show to start joining up dots, as we discuss the words of Steve Jobs in todays Free podcast, with the one and only Jeff Goins. If you want to hear more from Jeff Goins go to: Podcast: the Portfolio Life With Jeff Goins Description: Jeff Goins shares thoughts & ideas that will help you to pursue work that matters, make a difference with your art & discover your true voice!
Episode 028: Jeff Goins – The Art of Work… Be A Little Bit Uncomfortable Everyday Jeff Goins’ latest book, “The Art of Work” is a powerful piece of literature that combines inspiring stories and how they can apply to all of our daily lives. His book has morphed into a full blown movement. Originally from Chicago, Jeff moved to Nashville after graduating from college and spending a year traveling with a band. In college, he studied Spanish and Religion and spent part of his Junior year in Spain, which unlocked a passion for travel, writing, and making a difference in the world. After a year of letter-writing and long-distance phone calls, he moved to Tennessee to “see about a girl.” In 2008, he married her. Now, he lives with his wife Ashley, their son Aiden, and their dog Lyric just outside of Nashville. He’s the former Communications Director for Adventures in Missions, a nonprofit organization, and spends his time writing books and trying to take over the Internet. He’s written and guest-blogged for over 100 magazines, publications, and blogs. He’s also a speaker, online writing teacher, and consultant. He’s written four books including The Art of Work (March 2015), teach a popular online course called Tribe Writers, and makes the world’s best guacamole. Episode 028: Jeff Goins – The Art of Work… Be A Little Bit Uncomfortable Everyday Subscribe on iTunes or Stitcher Radio. The Learning Leader Show “Ideas are cheap. Actions are costly.” Some Questions I Ask: What is one characteristic all successful people share? Why couldn’t you call yourself a writer? Why did your book publishers want you to open with a different story? When was a specific moment that you knew you had created something special? What is the primary advice you give to people? What does the term learning leader mean to you? Which individual leader has had the most influence on you? In This Episode, You Will Learn: How a lot of successful people have many fears The power of storytelling and the impact it has on people The principles in finding your vocation/legacy What it was like saying “Babe, you don’t have to go back to work” Why we need to all be a little bit uncomfortable everyday The elements that define a quality life “Show me your friends, and I’ll show you your future.” – John Wooden Continue Learning Go To Jeff’s website: http://goinswriter.com/ Read Jeff’s book: The Art of Work Follow John on Twitter: @JeffGoins You may also like these episodes: Episode 001: How To Become A Master Connector With Jayson Gaignard From MasterMind Talks Episode 002: How To Take Over And Set Bigger Goals With Chris Brogan Episode 004: How Todd Wagner (and Mark Cuban) Sold Broadcast.com To Yahoo! For $5.7 Billion Episode 010: Shane Snow – How To Accelerate Success Using Smart Cuts Did you enjoy the podcast? This was a jam packed episode full of great content. Ben Greenfield is leader who is constantly learning in order to help us all live a better life. Who do you know that needs to hear this? Send them to The Learning Leader Show! Episode edited by the great J Scott Donnell Bio From GoinsWriter.com Hi. I’m Jeff, the author of four books including The Art of Work, which you can get right now. A little about me: I believe we all have a story to tell, but sometimes the best stories don’t get the attention they deserve. I’ve been writing for most of my life, but only recently stepped into my true calling as a writer. I started this blog in 2010 with some burning questions: How do writers make a living? What does it really take to get published? How do you pursue a passion without burning yourself out? What I found in this search was a community of like-minded individuals sharing many of the same struggles. Here is where we wage war on the blank page, where we band together to find purpose in our art and lives, where we discover our true voices. If you have a passion for creativity and changing the world, this is for you. I usually publish new articles and podcasts two to three times per week and always seek to serve my readers.
Jeff Goins,author of The Art of Work, is a gifted writer and creative. From his highly popular blog to his online course for writers, the amount of quality work Jeff produces leaves you wondering how he pulls it off. In this episode Jeff shares how he manages the tension between work and life and what that looks like in his daily routine. He and Dane also explore ideas around creating with intention to impact both your audience and personal life. Episode Sponsor: WeaveWriter is a resource to help you establish the habit of writing. Download the free WeaveWriter Roadmap to get started and then take The WeaveWriter 30-Day Challenge. Links Mentioned on the Show Jeff s Blog The Art of Work (Get a free copy of the book- just pay shipping!) @goinswriter The Happiness of Pursuit by Chris Guillebeau Thanks to Triple Scoop Music for providing the music for today s show and thanks to our wonderful audio producer Anna Queza of AQreative. The post Ep. 039 The Art of Work with Jeff Goins appeared first on Fastermind.co.
In this episode, we hear an interview with author Jeff Goins about his book The Art of Work. Eric, Jeremy and Phil discuss the interview and talk about how they started blogging.
Jeff Goins (@JeffGoins) is the author of a new book titled The Art of Work. In researching the book, Jeff has realised that the subject is bigger than a book, and has already moved into creating a movement, branching out to online communities and training to help people find their calling at work and in life. Our conversation discusses the origins of the The Art of Work, the trouble creative pros face at work, and some of his writing methodologies. Catch up with Jeff on his many social media platforms or via website, GoinsWriter.com. The Art of Work is available now in print and digital formats (Kindle, ePub, PDF) and will be available soon as an audiobook. Check out ArtOfWorkBook.com for all info. Show Notes & Links Your life's work, a huge topic “I didn't try to talk about [your life's work] with authority, I just tried to talk about it with curiosity.” —Jeff Goins Tweet This Jeff is now a full-time entrepreneur and writer The Art of War by Sun Tzu On Amazon and On Audible The War of Art by Steven Pressfield On Amazon and On Audible The Pleasures and Sorrows of Work by Alain de Botton On Amazon and On Audible Todd Henry, author, speaker, and past guest on The Busy Creator Podcast Writers writing about writing, aka meta-work Many creatives and artists are approaching their work the wrong way — it's not all about passion “Vocation is the place where our deep gladness meets the world's deep need.” —Frederick Buechner Tweet This “You can only connect the dots looking backwards.” —Steve Jobs Tweet This “You've got to do some dot-collecting before you can do some dot-connecting.” —Lindsay Katt Tweet This “What if hidden in your difficulties are opportunities?” —Jeff Goins Tweet This “Before I can tell my life what I want to do with it, I need to listen to my life telling me who I am.” —Parker Palmer Tweet This Jeff studied Spanish and worked as a musician before becoming a marketing copywriter within a non-profit (naturally.) Prescott hates the phrase “side hustle” 87% of the world's workers are disengaged from work, according to Gallup Making money from blogs first seemed to Jeff like “catching a Unicorn” TribeWriters, Jeff's first course which grew from his first eBook Forbes predicts “by 2020 over 50% of the US Workforce will be freelance” Jeff tries to [only] write 500 words per day, but consistently Jeff Goins on Twitter Jeff Goins on Facebook Jeff Goins on Instagram The Portfolio Life w/Jeff Goins on SoundCloud Jeff Goins on YouTube Tools Notebooks Evernote Techniques Listen to your life, look for themes and threads Don't “take a leap”, instead “build a bridge” to your next role or job Do an “internal pivot”, find a new scope of work in your current organisation or help create a new department Change the way you're approaching today's work in preparation for what's to come Listen to your body (pain, rashes, etc.) Use teaching to make an impact, connect with community Use the Three-Bucket Method (Notes/Ideas, Drafts, Edits) to write a book Use the Five-Draft Method to go from manuscript to completed work Habits Take your ideas “up” rather than kvetching to co-workers who can't make changes Use your “byproducts” — your blog posts and speeches can become a book if the ideas are sound Try Audible.com Free for 30-Days Visit BusyCreatorBook.com for your free trial Get You Are A Writer (So Start Acting Like One) by Jeff Goins as a free audiobook Get The Episode Download The Busy Creator Podcast, episode 54 (MP3, 28:45, 14 MB) Download The Busy Creator Podcast, episode 54 (OGG, 28:45, 25.4 MB) Subscribe to Get New Episodes Subscribe to The Busy Creator Podcast on iTunes
For Life on Purpose Episode #17, I'm joined by writer, speaker, and entrepreneur Jeff Goins for a great conversation about purpose, legacy, creativity, finding your true calling, and his new book Art of Work- a Proven Path to Discovering What You Were Meant to Do. About: Jeff Goins is a full-time writer who has authored four books, including: The In-Between, Wrecked, and You Are a Writer plus he's written and guest-blogged for more than 100 magazines, publications, and blogs including Copyblogger, Problogger, and Michael Hyatt's Blog. He's also a speaker, online writing teacher, and consultant. His website, Goinswriter.com, has been visited by more than four million people from all over the world. He lives just outside of Nashville, Tennessee, with his wife, son, and border collie. and he humbly considers himself the world's foremost expert on guacamole. His brand new book is the Art of Work- a Proven Path to Discovering What You Were Meant to Do. Steven Pressfield, the best-selling author of the War of Wart says, "It will make you think differently about what you do and how you do it. The author is a fresh young voice in a field full of copycats. He challenges us to approach our work the way we would a canvas—both delicately and with furious discipline." About the Art of Work: "Abandon the status quo and live a life that matters." The path to your life's work is both difficult and mysterious, which is why few finish the journey. The Art of Work is about discovering your true calling—that thing you were born to do. As Jeff Goins explains, the search begins with passion but does not end there. Only when our interests connect with the needs of the world do we begin living for a larger purpose. Those who experience this intersection experience something exceptional and enviable. Though it is rare, such a life is attainable by anyone brave enough to try. Through personal experience, compelling stories, and current research on the mysteries of motivation and talent, Jeff shows readers how to find their vocation and what to expect along the way. To learn more about Jeff and his work, visit: http://goinswriter.com.
Jeff Goins is the author of a brand new book called The Art of Work. In this interview he shares what he learned in writing his book through the stories of others, and some advice for how each of us can step into our calling. The post Podcast: Jeff Goins on The Art of Work appeared first on Accidental Creative.
This week we have best-selling author and work-at-home-dad, Jeff Goins on the show. He has recently launched his new book ‘The Art Of Work’ and it is just inspirational! Find out how he came to do what he was meant to do, and what drives him. To follow Jeff, please use the links below:- Facebook Website/blogs […] The post POC057 : Doing What You’re Born To Do in Work and Life; Interview with Jeff Goins appeared first on Queenie Tan.
On today’s episode, guest speaker, Jeff Goins, the author of “The Art Of Work” shares with us how successful people succeed because of their failures, and not in spite of them. What’s the small move that’s the secret to taking a failure and turning it into a success? Challenge your thinking and click play! SUBSCRIBE […] The post MBA205 Guest Teacher: Jeff Goins- How Failure Can Lead to Success appeared first on The $100 MBA.
On today’s episode, guest speaker, Jeff Goins, the author of “The Art Of Work” shares with us how successful people succeed because of their failures, and not in spite of them. What’s the small move that’s the secret to taking a failure and turning it into a success? Challenge your thinking and click play! […] The post MBA205 Guest Teacher: Jeff Goins- How Failure Can Lead to Success appeared first on The $100 MBA.
It’s only been a few weeks since he was last here and he just won’t leave us alone. But seriously… After his guest spot on Episode #071, Jeff Goins asked if there was anything he could do especially for you as a listener and fan of the Read to Lead Podcast. Well, after seeking feedback on the show, […] The post Episode #076: Art of Work Author Jeff Goins Answers Listener Questions first appeared on Read to Lead Podcast.
Visit EOFire.com for complete show notes of every Podcast episode. The path to your life's work is both difficult and mysterious, which is why few find it. The Art of Work is a book about discovering your true calling, that thing you were born to do. Through personal experience, compelling stories, and current research on the mysteries of motivation and talent, Jeff Goins shows you how to find work that matters.
What does dating have to do with careers? As it turns out, a LOT actually. Jeff Goins, author of the new book The Art of Work, talks with us about power of commitment in finding, following , and succeeding in your “calling”, that thing you were born to do! Give this interview a listen and stop the endless string of “bad dates”! For help finding YOUR calling, grab our free course at happentoyourcareer.com/onestop!
Do you think you know what your calling is? Your purpose or your why? In his latest book, “The Art of Work”, author Jeff Goins takes on these big questions, makes it remarkably simple, and offers practical ways to find your calling in everyday life. Jeff points out the value of listening to your life, the 7 common characteristics of people who have found their calling, and he busts open a couple of myths.
Jeff Goins returns to the Park Leaders Show to discuss his new book, The Art of Work. The Art of Work is a proven path to discovering what you were meant to do. It is about finding your calling and being who you were meant to be. The book is wonderful. In my opinion, the best work Jeff Goins has done so far. But I admit, I have a personal connection to this book. I was fortunate enough to have my story, the story of becoming a park ranger and then walking away to something else, is part of this book. In this interview, Jeff and I talk about how the story of a park ranger fit into the bigger story of a book about finding your calling. On the surface, you may think a story about becoming a park ranger is about finding a dream job and a calling. It is bigger than that. Being a park ranger is piece of a full life that led me towards work I was meant to do, including Park Leaders. The story is told beautifully by Jeff Goins and I want you to read it. Believe me, this is a great book. You don't want to miss the offer for a free copy of the Art of Work. You can get it here. The first time Jeff Goins was a guest on the Park Leaders Show, I told him that I knew a park would step up and make him a honorary Junior Ranger. So far, no park has come forward to do it. Who can help? Please reach out and let's make Jeff Goins an honorary Junior Ranger. If you like what you hear from Jeff, you might enjoy his podcast, The Portfolio Life. You can also find Jeff on Twitter and Facebook.
Does this sound like you? You hear people talk about “finding their passion” and “discovering your calling”, but you don't seem to be able to find yours. You want to do work that matters, and enjoy the process – but you don't know how. The secret, as suggested by Jeff Goins in his new book The Art of Work is to find the intersection between what you care about and the needs of the world. (And, by the way, you can get a free copy of The Art of Work for a limited time here.) Today's podcast is a conversation with Jeff Goins, and we dig deeply into these matters, and we talk about how you can abandon the status quo and live a life that matters. Interview: Jeff Goins on Finding Your Calling and The Art of Work If you have struggled with finding the work that really gets you fired up, and that makes a difference in the world, you'll get a lot out of this conversation. Resources Mentioned In The Show Jeff Goins' blog Get a free copy of The Art of Work How You Can Help Subscribe to the show in iTunes and give us a rating and review. Go ahead and subscribe now, and give us your star rating and review on iTunes. We will definitely mention you on this show. If you don't already get the email newsletter, sign up for that and get the new free video: “3 Keys to Change the World and Make Your Business Grow.” Connect with me on Facebook, Twitter, Google+, or LinkedIn. Get The Transcript Click here to get the transcript. Transcripts provided by SuccessTranscripts – a great solution if you need your podcast, sermon, speech, or other audio transcribed.
Adam Franklin chats to Jeff about finding your calling and confronting the discomfort and obstacles that pave the way to happiness.
Jeff Goins shares his career transition to become a writer. He also shares insight from his book “Art of Work” on how to discover what you were meant to do. Books: The Art of Work: A Proven Path to Discovering What You Were Meant to Do You Are a Writer (So Start Acting Like One) The In-Between: Embracing the Tension Between Now and the Next Big Thing Wrecked: When a Broken World Slams into your Comfortable Life For Full Transcripts and additional resources http://relaunchshow.com/242
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