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Today I am going to talk about things that I'm really passionate about, which are three rhythms that I cannot do without every single week. Weekly planning, weekly wrap up, and a Sabbath. Resources from this episode: 168 Hours by Laura Vanderkam Work & Play Weekly Checklist Rhythms Reset What's Best Next by Matt Perman Dwell Bible App Discount Send Nancy an Audio Message! Visit my Amazon Cornerstore! Nancy Ray Website Nancy Ray on Instagram Affiliate links have been used in this post! I do receive a commission when you choose to purchase through these links, and that helps me keep this podcast up and running—I truly appreciate when you choose to use them!
Fall is the season of fresh starts—kids are back in school, routines are settling, and businesses are planning for the year ahead. That's why right now is the best time to plant visibility seeds through podcast guest speaking. In this episode, I share why fall is prime time to get in front of new audiences, what those “seeds” actually look like, and how small, consistent steps can lead to big visibility and more clients.Here's what you'll walk away with:
Ever feel like you should already know your next step, but instead, you've been circling the same questions for months, maybe even years? You're not alone. Even the most brilliant minds in history have wrestled with the same hidden blocks that keep you spinning in uncertainty. The truth is, it's not about needing more time, more signs, or more hard work. Something else might be standing in your way and until you spot it, clarity will always feel just out of reach. In this episode, you will: Hear how Charles Darwin spent decades wrestling with a secret before he finally published the book that would change the world—and what ultimately pushed him forward. Learn why Harrison Ford almost decided to spend his life as a carpenter, and the moment that changed everything for him. Uncover what helped Willie Nelson and Howard Schultz turn struggle into lasting success Press play now to discover how to simplify your process, stop missing opportunities, and create the kind of purposeful flow that keeps your business growing organically. Work With Jenna 7-Week Mindset Block Reset: https://app.acuityscheduling.com/catalog.php?owner=12460168&action=addCart&clear=1&id=2031334 Questions? Book a coffee chat with me: https://theuncommonway.as.me/?appointmentType=14162313 Clarity Accelerator Mastermind: Unlock your inner genius, streamline your strategies and offers, and dial in the inner world that lets you create uncommon success in business and life; https://www.theuncommonway.com/schedule Private coaching: https://www.theuncommonway.com/schedule Resources Mentioned: Find Jenna on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theuncommonway/ The Uncommon Way is your go-to resource for mindset mastery, strategy, and power moves tailored to ambitious women entrepreneurs and leaders ready to break the mold and lead with confidence. This top female business coaches podcast covers leadership coaching for women, business growth strategies, and the female entrepreneur mindset to help you craft magnetic messaging, attract your ideal clients, clarify irresistible offers, and leverage your secret sauce to stand out authentically. Each episode from top-ranked women's business coach Jenna Harrison addresses common pain points like overwhelm, decision fatigue, entrepreneur burnout solutions, and the guilt of stepping back from hustle culture. Jenna shares tools to streamline your business systems, cultivate powerful habits, and delegate with intention—all designed to help you reclaim work-life balance and boost your freedom. Dive into transformational mindset shifts and energetic alignment that empower you to become the powerful force you were meant to be—creating aligned growth, breakthrough clarity, and unapologetic success. Whether you're a female entrepreneur building impact, a leader navigating change, a woman founder scaling your organization, or a business coach for women entrepreneurs, The Uncommon Way equips you to design a business and life that reflect your true vision. Leave behind imposter syndrome, overworking, and people pleasing. Embrace clarity, confidence, and unapologetic success.
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In a week where neither Sean nor Marc has a lot going on the gaming front, they look towards the current to try to examine the future. PlayStation, Nintendo, and Xbox are all having success in their own ways, but which one is the ultimate winning strategy? Could it in fact be PlayStation? Sean and Marc discuss it. Also, aside from PlayStation's business summit news, there's also major news on Nintendo Switch 2 sales, along with announcements for the next Nintendo Direct, and an update to Splatoon 3. Plus, Borderlands 4 will be $70, Sony Bend suffers layoffs, FBC Firebreak will have free updates throughout the year and beyond, and more! You can also watch this episode in video form on the W2M Network Youtube Channel, please give us a like, comment on the episode, and give the channel a subscribe and follow as well: https://youtube.com/live/b2jNuD9bG2g
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Liv Finne from the Washington Policy Center examines the challenges in Washington public schools, including declining enrollment and controversial policies, while proposing actionable reforms. Read more at https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/opinion/opinion-the-best-next-steps-for-public-schools-in-washington-state on www.ClarkCountyToday.com #WashingtonPublicSchools #EducationReform #LocalNews #ClarkCounty
Australia vs India 2nd Test Early Look + Best Next Gen Cricketers | Cricket Today - Monday December 2. The Cricket Today Podcast takes an early look at the Day/Night 2nd test between Australia & India In Adelaide, with team selection a major talking point. The panel go through the big questions, like what where does Australia go, the best young cricketing stars, with heaps of fan comments across the socials! Join Cricket Today's Liam 'Stats Guy' McAllion, Marcus Bazzano & Leo Mullaly to hear about all things Australia and world cricket!
You asked for a promotion and your boss said no. What's next? I tell you exactly what to say to your boss and reveal the SIX different kinds of No's I've encountered in coaching tech leaders to build their dream careers.
Marianas Trench sits down with their old friend Daryn Jones to chat about their new album Haven, (their SIXTH album!). Marianas Trench talk about how things have changed and how things have stayed the same in the eighteen years since their debut. Marianas Trench and Daryn playFirst GigWorst GigBest GigNext Gig And talk about what showcases are, and how nerve-wracking they are; drving cross-country for a 25 dollar payday, eventually selling out shows and where they're playing next! #marianastrench
There's a saying Martha likes that goes, “A hundred years before you were born, God drew a circle around the place you're standing now." In other words, you are here because you are meant to be here—but from this place, you can literally go in any direction! So what is the best next step for you to take? That's what Martha is talking about on this episode of The Gathering Room podcast. She shares all of the things she's been “nerding out” over in her quest to discover her best next step: the adjacent possible, liquid networks, and what Dylan Thomas called “the force that through the green fuse drives the flower.” The “adjacent possible” means something that can happen but hasn't happened yet, and we humans are in an adjacent possible right now—it's possible to fix everything that is broken, given the technologies we have and the ideas that we come up with. Martha says that when there's a big thing that wants to happen, the information and ideas necessary to come up with it are hidden in a kind of mosaic: We're all equipped with different fragments that only make sense when we come together. “Whenever I am close to a best next step,” she says, “the hair on my arms prickles a lot. I feel sort of guided to certain books. I get obsessed with songs and I look them up and the lyrics give me ideas, and I am drawn to certain other people.” Martha shares how to sense when something wonderful is coming—something delicious and delightful and exhilarating and new that you've been preparing for your whole life—and allow the intelligence of nature to show you your best next step toward it. If you're ready to take that best next step, be sure to tune in for the full episode, where Martha also shares the best next step she's most excited about in her own life. Don't miss it! CONNECT WITH US Follow Martha on Instagram The Gathering Room Show Notes Join Martha for a Live Episode of The Gathering Room via Facebook See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this engaging episode of The Edge of Excellence, Matt is joined by David Renberg, a successful entrepreneur who started his own real estate brokerage at a remarkably young age.Throughout the conversation, David reflects on his journey, offering insights and advice based on his experiences. He shares key moments of growth and realization, touching on topics like work-life balance, team building, and the importance of perspective in handling challenges.You'll take a journey through David's career, from the early days of starting his brokerage to his present-day successes. The discussion also dives into the mindset required to navigate the complexities of entrepreneurship, as well as the importance of staying grounded and focused on long-term goals.David's story will resonate with anyone seeking to make a positive impact, showcasing the power of perseverance and the value of building meaningful connections in both business and life.Don't miss another episode of The Edge of Excellence podcast. Leave a review and subscribe today!What You Will Learn In This Show:The core values of David's business, emphasizing integrity, excellence, and kindness.How hiring the right staff and delegating tasks effectively has helped him grow his business and maintain a better work-life balance.David's advice to his younger self: to not stress over every detail and task.David's insights from the book "What's Best Next" by Matt Perman, highlighting the concept of scheduling your day at 70% capacity.Why David believes his greatest impact may come from his influence on others, particularly his children and those he mentors.And so much more...Resources:Foundation RealtyDavid's LinkedInWhat's Best Next book
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On today's Equipping You in Grace show, Dave considers a biblical theology of productivity, the grace of God and productivity, and eight practical keys to productivity. What you'll hear in this episode A biblical theology of productivity. The grace of God and productivity. Eight practical keys to productivity. Some additional resources What's Best Next by Matt Perman Getting Unstuck by Matt Perman Redeeming Productivity by Reagan Rose Well- Done: a strategy for life stewardship by Reagan Rose. Subscribing, sharing, and your feedback You can subscribe to Equipping You in Grace via iTunes, Google Play, or your favorite podcast catcher. If you like what you've heard, please consider leaving a rating and share it with your friends (it takes only takes a second and will go a long way to helping other people find the show). You can also connect with me on Twitter at @davejjenkins, on Facebook, or via email to share your feedback. Thank you for listening to this episode of Equipping You in Grace.
We're continuing our series called You'll Be Glad You Did, where we'll be leveraging ancient wisdom for modern life. This week, we are talking about baptism. GET CONNECTED + PRAYER New to EDEN? We'd love to pray for you, too! Let us know at https://eden.church/connect LEARN ABOUT EDEN CHURCH EDEN is a startup church in Silicon Valley. Learn more at https://eden.church FIND US ON SOCIAL MEDIA FB: https://www.facebook.com/edenthechurch IG: https://www.instagram.com/edenthechurch/ GIVE TODAY https://eden.church/give
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It's Friday. When I was a kid TGIF was a whole thing. Thank Goodness it's Friday. I remember it being promoted around the tv line-up for that night. Full House, Step by Step, Hanging with Mr. Cooper...Family Matters.But here's the thing that I've come to realize: TGIF is really about anticipatory joy.It's the joy that we are looking forward to. The best part about anticipation is we see it for its possibility.Here's the invitation for today: Name the Anticipatory Joy you feel for the weekend.I'll start you off.This weekend I'm looking forward to....Name all the big things, all the little things, the small everyday bits, the ease, the flow, name it.Now if you read this and thought: oh no, I could not do that, it will just get my hopes up, there's a fairly decent chance it will all blow up. Here's what I want to share: It might. Yes. It might. But in naming it, in being hopeful, for feeling the joy in this moment, for recognizing the possibility you get the IMMEDIATE benefit of Anticipatory Joy. No matter what happens next.
In this episode, Dr. Tarryn MacCarthy speaks with Life Coach, Podcaster, Actor, and the Founder of The Expansion Project, Karan Nijhawan. They talk about being different, not sticking to one thing you are labeled as, and how he helps dentists do the same. He also shares how people can give in to their curiosity and start doing what they want to do to live a life of fulfillment instead of yielding to their fear.Karan Nijhawan is the Founder of The Expansion Project, a movement that focuses on helping dentists design their dream life while overcoming self-doubt, imposter syndrome, and the feeling of not being “good enough.” He's an Expansive Life Coach, podcaster, and actor, and he helps people create their dream life in months instead of years. Since starting the company 5 years ago, he's hosted over 200+ dinners, events, workshops, and retreats, helping people worldwide create a better life from which they don't need a vacation. He's also worked with major companies like Forbes, Staples, and Providence Healthcare, hosting workshops around happiness and fulfillment. He is on a mission to help dental professionals across the world overcome self-doubt, worry, and social isolation....all while maximizing their (not-so-promised) 4,000 weeks.Connect with Karan:Website: https://karannijhawan.com/IG: https://www.instagram.com/myexpansionproject/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/Karan1Nijhawan/Check out his podcast, The Fulfilled Dentist with Karan Nijhawan: https://www.youtube.com/@karannijhawan9484Secure your spot on Karan's Expansion Project Retreat: https://karannijhawan.com/expansionShow notes:[2:43] What's been Karan's journey of fulfillment and happiness?[6:40] What does he think holds people in the dental world from being different?[9:26] What is one label that Karan enjoys exploring right now?[16:42] His curiosity about the unknown[18:56] Join The Radical Happiness For Practitioners Program to rediscover happiness within your profession and life. Check out https://www.thebizofhappiness.com/radicalhappiness[20:55] On how he looks at failure through a different lens[23:17] How can people start trying something new and break away from fear?[31:16] What does he do in his retreats?[37:16] Where to find Karan[39:47] What is Karan's current definition of happiness?[42:02] OutroSign up to Radical Happiness and become the Happiest Practitioner: https://www.thebizofhappiness.com/radicalhappinessPlease join my Facebook group: Business Of Happiness Hive, so we can all take this journey to find fulfillment and happiness together. Click here.Where to find meWebsite: www.thebizofhappiness.comFacebook: facebook.com/thebusinessofhappinessIG: @thebizofhappinessIt would mean the world to me if you subscribe, leave a review, and share this podcast with your friends, co-workers, and families. This will help the trajectory of this podcast and allow others who are seeking true happiness to find the podcast.
Personal productivity isn't just important to professional success. It's also important to the cause of global missions. This week, author Matt Perman lays out a theology of work, productivity, and cross-cultural ministry, drawing upon his book What's Best Next: How the Gospel Transforms the Way You Get Things Done. Matt is director of career development at The King's College NYC and co-founder of What's Best Next. Previously he worked for Desiring God and Made to Flourish. Believe in our mission? Support this podcast. The Missions Podcast is a ministry resource of ABWE. Learn more at abwe.org. Want to ask a question or suggest a topic? Email alex@missionspodcast.com.
Astros broadcaster Geoff Blum joined Ben & Woods on Tuesday morning! Listen here as Blummer reflects on the Astros World Series championship, his thoughts on the new rules coming to the game and why that will benefit a guy like Juan Soto, and MUCH more!
How long is a minute….in inches? How about in inhales and exhales? How about when you're peaceful? What happens to a minute when you're in traffic and late? Today we're going to be thoughtful about 1 minute. And take a best next step from there.
Thanks for joining us for the unSeminary podcast. We're talking with Jeff Henderson, founder of The FOR Company, which helps organizations build a good name where purpose and profit grow together. Many people are more familiar with what the Church is against rather than what the Church is for. What does your church WANT to […]
I have been doing a lot of thinking lately on productivity and how to be productive, mostly because right now I have very limited amounts of time that I can devote to projects. As a breastfeeding mama, my windows of time are very limited—they're limited when I need to feed the baby next. So in a lot of ways it forces me to think strategically about my time. As I manage a household with four little kids and a lot of stuff, as well as my online business, I've realized there are two parts to productivity. Those are also the two places I tend to get hung up, but when I get them right, they are key. So hopefully today's episode will unlock some insight for you, too, and will give you some helpful tips on how to be truly productive. For the full show notes, head to nancyray.com/podcast/150. Resources from this episode: Golden Coil Planner What's Best Next, by Matt Perman My Favorite Pens (Pilot G2 Ultra Fine) Some of the links in this post are affiliate links, which means that I do receive a commission when you choose to purchase through these links! Those commissions help me keep this podcast up and running—I truly appreciate when you choose to use them!