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On today's show, Nellie will be talking about the secret sauce to getting everything that you desire!We will touch on:What is the secret sauce??When you are more unique and you take the time to discover your secret sauce, you can start to refine it and make it betterWhat makes you different? How can we amplify that?How to incorporate your secret sauce into your marketing. Today's podcast sponsor is Kristen Rourke with Busy Mom Bod!Helping busy moms reconnect with themselves and feel their very best.www.busymombod.com
Final Episode of Season Three. Stay tuned for updates on Season Four.Musical Facilitation Methods - Dan Miller - Part 2 of 2Why music makes experiences betterWhat are your favorite musical activities?What role does music have in empathy and compassion?What is the future of musical facilitation?Dan Miller is the President and Chief Consultant of Fifth Pillar Consulting. Dan loves Experiential Education, Leadership Development, and Shenanigans.LinkedIn: Dan MillerWebsite: fifthpillarconsulting.comEmail: Dan@fifthpillarconsulting.comShoutouts and References: Association for Experiential Education (AEE)Billy BougheySean SpecieChad LittlefieldJoseph CookLorilei DreibelbisThe Muppet MovieHigh Five AdventuresPhil BrownDancing with ScissorsAssociation for Challenge Course Technology (ACCT)Bring Training to Life workshopJeff GoldbergLive and Learning ConsultingWhat does WorkPlay Solutions do?We create Team Events that don't suck and professional Workshops that aren't boring.News and UpdatesWant to create learn how to create the perfect environment for learning? Our Bring Training To Life workshop is for you. Thank you to everyone who enjoyed Season Three of the WorkPlay Solutions Podcast.Website: www.workplaysolutions.comLinkedIn: company/workplaysolFacebook: @workplaysolInstagram: @workplaysolPodcast Info:Host: Mark Suroviec, M.Ed. Music: Music by REDproductions from Pixabay
Dr. Arora graduated from the University of Texas (UT) Southwestern Medical School in Dallas, Texas, and completed her Internal Medicine Residency and Medical Hematology and Oncology Fellowship at UT Health San Antonio. She holds the John Eiler Endowed Professorship in Cancer Research and is an Associate Professor of Medicine in the Division of Hematology/Oncology, at UT Health San Antonio. As a medical oncologist, her clinical and research specialty is in hepatobiliary cancers, focusing on drug development in patient populations that are typically underrepresented, such as older patients, Latinos, and patients with liver dysfunction. She is also an alumnus of our Get That Grant® coaching program!Listen in as we discuss her coaching journey and: What wasn't working in her career that led her to apply to our Get That Grant® coaching programBecoming aware of career isolation and mapping out a plan to build a community of supportThe incremental shifts she experienced that radically transformed how she approach her career How letting go of what's not serving you is you taking action on the belief that things could be betterWhat she has now in her academic life that she didn't have before coachingHer advice to anyone thinking about coaching and want to experience a similar transformation as she did Loved this convo? Please go find Dr. Arora on Twitter @DrSukeshiArora and show her some love!If you'd like to learn more foundational career navigation concepts for women of color in academic medicine and public health, sign up for our KD Coaching Foundations Series: www.kemidoll.com/foundations.
On Episode 121 of The Diet Diaries I'm diving into the myth of happiness and the connection to emotional eating.Inspired by a quote I read on my beloved Cup of Jo blog by author Hugh McKay, I'm talking about the idea of wholeness and how that is a much more accurate way to describe what need to want for ourselves as humans. If you've ever struggled with the hard thoughts and feelings because you're always feeling hungry even after eating and you constantly wonder why do I hate my body, this one is for you.We've gotten to a place in our society where happiness has been put on a pedestal and the only feeling we want to experience…and so by default we've been taught to push away and feel bad about the harder emotions. “Good vibes only” was seemingly everywhere on Instagram for a long time and I think it's had a such a detrimental impact on our expectations and is a total misrepresentation of what the human experience truly is. Here's what you'll hear in episode 121:Why its normal and ok to not feel happy all of the timeWhy chasing the goal of happiness is a big driver of emotional eatingWhy food never actually makes us feel betterWhat we're chasing when we use food to cope with feelingsSome of my favorite resources for learning more about emotions including Atlas of the Heart by Brene BrownHow to use an emotion wheel to identify and cope with your emotionsA go to skill to help you shift your thoughtsHow emotions actually coexistIf happiness isn't the goal, then what is? How emotional eating connects to fat lossI'll be doing an episode soon on some somatic tools for how to tolerate and move through the hard emotions and this will be a great companion to the tools from episode 119.Get all the details for the Spring Weekend RetreatConnect with JordanaFind me on InstagramSign up for my Monday newsletter with lots of nutrition, body image and mindset tipsSchedule a free discovery call to talk more about working together
We've got more questions for you to ask your spouse and loved ones! This is a great way to kick off the new year and spark great conversations! Questions: What is one thing in the past 5 years that has had the greatest effect on you? What is a dream of yours?What is your go-to outfit? What is a trait you got from your parents that you're thankful for? What was the best vacation you ever took?What's your favorite holiday treat?Would you say you're more of an extrovert or an introvert?What is something you've never told me?What's one thing that can instantly make your day betterWhat's the last thing that you bought that you regret? Submit your question at couplesbecomingintentional.com or email us at jcvhouse@gmail.com to connect with us! What did you love most about this episode? Send us an email at jcvhouse@gmail.com to let us know or DM Carrie on Instagram.We'd also love to have you take 30 seconds to leave us a review for the show over on Apple Podcasts. We love hearing from you and would love to feature your review on the show!Music: Higher Up by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
We invited our BFF, Sylvia Bringas, for a raw, real and deep convo on craving more depth in your relationships. Some topics we cover include:How to establish an emotional connection What "depth" actually looks likeHow to meet yourself in the depths How to invite men into more depth with you If his emotional unavailability triggers you, how to take ownership of thatHow to take rejection betterWhat it really means to be confident P.S. If you're ready to make 2023 the year that you attract the relationship of your dreams, Radiant Relationship Academy is for you. Inside RRA, women just like you are getting support in healing from their past, overcoming their patterns and discovering the pathway to attracting emotionally available partners who are ready for commitment. Your first step is to book a free Discovery Call with Meleah. The two of you will discuss what's going on for you and see if RRA is the right fit for your 2023 personal growth & relationship goals.Support the show
Whitney Elkins-Hutten is the Director of Investor Education at PassiveInvesting.com and a partner in $700MM+ in real estate, including over 6300+ residential units (MF, MHP, SFR, and assisted living) and more than 1400+ self-storage units across 8 states, and has experience flipping over $4.0MM in residential real estate.[00:01 - 02:55] Opening SegmentWe welcome, Whitney Elkins-Hutten!She started as an accidental landlord in 2002 and eventually created a passive income[02:56 - 23:22] Challenging The Status Quo By Investing In Real EstateHer role is to educate investors on creating passive income and scaling their time to achieve five freedoms in lifeInvesting passively allows investors to access a market or strategyTeams investing in teams is essential for scaling businessesShe discusses the five freedoms:Financial freedomFreedom of choiceFreedom of location independenceFreedom of timeFreedom of impactPurpose and goals are important when aiming for passive income goalsFinancial education is a public health issue and can help people to create an impact on the world[23:23 - 31:21] THE FINAL FOURWhat's the worst job that you ever had?Working at a flower shopWhat's a book you've read that has given you a paradigm shift?“The Cashflow Quadrant” by Rover KiyosakiWhat is a skill or talent that you would like to learn?Learn how to cook betterWhat does success mean to you?Whitney Elkins-Hutten says, “Success is understanding what it takes for me to feel fulfilled.”Connect with Whitney Elkins-Hutten:LinkedIn: Whitney Elkins-HuttenLEAVE A 5-STAR REVIEW by clicking this link.WHERE CAN I LEARN MORE?Be sure to follow me on the below platforms:Subscribe to the podcast on Apple, Spotify, Google, or Stitcher.LinkedInYoutubeExclusive Facebook Groupwww.yonahweiss.comNone of this could be possible without the awesome team at Buzzsprout. They make it easy to get your show listed on every major podcast platform.Tweetable Quotes:“It really takes that second-generation removed to be able to go, wait for a second, that's not right. Why does it have to be that way? We are the ones to now really challenge the status quo.” – Whitney Elkins-Hutten“Success is understanding what it takes for me to feel fulfilled.” – Whitney Elkins-HuttenSupport the show
Interview with April Likins. April is a nationally Board Certified Health & Stress Management Coach trained at both Duke Integrative Medicine and the Institute for Integrative Nutrition. Driven by her own health struggles of battling Lyme Disease and Endometriosis, she's extremely passionate about empowering driven & professional women to optimize their health, reduce their stress levels, find balance and start nourishing their bodies from the inside out.In this podcast episode you will learn:Why sleep is so importantWhat's the connection between sleep and performanceHow can you optimize sleep to perform betterWhat can people do that wake up during the night and have a hard time getting back to sleepWhat can people do that have a hard time falling asleepHow many hours of sleep is the right amount of sleepEnjoy listening.With gratitude,Julia-----Shownotes:Schedule a Free Consultation Call with April + check out her Free Resources: https://aprillikins.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/glowbelovely/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aprilfreerlikins/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wellnesswithapril-----
You might be wondering what canoe camping and backpacking have in common and why I'd be covering this on a “backpacking” podcast so to answer that question outright - they have ALOT in common. You're required to plan, pack, stabilize a load, and bring what you need to get the job done safely and efficiently. Some canoe trips might be a day or two while others could last months on end if you're on a large expedition. Canoes have been around since the dawn of time and it's a hobby I've always wanted to get into, but never knew where to begin so I decided to reach out to Old Town Canoes to see if they'd give me a crash course on canoeing. They put me in touch with Ryan Lilly and the rest is history.Ryan Lilly works for Old Town, lives in Maine, and knows both backpacking and canoeing. He walks me through the basics of canoeing like how to choose a boat, materials, styles, and what a typical canoe camping loadout might look like. He does a great job of breaking everything down and uncomplicating a somewhat confusing topic (at least for me).I firmly believe that by exploring other outdoor activities, you can get better at your own. Cross-pollinating skillsets is the only way to grow and expand your understanding of how everything works and this episode is a great example of that. The outdoors has endless possibilities and who knows, maybe after this one you'll take interest in canoeing. At the very least, you'll know the basicsEmory, By LandBy Land LinksLEARN HOW TO BACKPACK: https://www.learnhowtobackpack.com/YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChSSISEgIfwYz2cc0aHQj3gJOIN A FACEBOOK GROUP: https://byland.co/facebook-groupsINSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/emory_by_landDONATE: https://byland.co/donateShow Notes and Linkshttps://www.oldtowncanoe.com/https://www.instagram.com/oldtowncanoes/https://www.facebook.com/OldTownCanoe/https://www.youtube.com/user/oldtowncanoeandkayakIntroductionsHow to choose the right canoeUnderstanding canoe materialsStability and how to improve ballastWhen you may need a canoe that tracks betterWhat's so great about canoe campingRyan's typical camping loadoutThe importance of proper planning and safety Common canoeing mistakesRyan's canoe suggestion for EmoryParting thoughtsHow to learn more about Old Town
Men are about performance. Men have a desire and drive to perform. But when the word cancer is spoken to them by their doctor and they get told they have a Gleason 6 score, a man's entire world changes. For the first time, a man is facing mortality and thinking they could die sooner rather than later. Men - having a Gleason 6 score is not the end of the world. In fact, it's a blessing. In this episode of the Dr. Geo Podcast, Dr. Geo breaks down the Gleason score and why being given a Gleason 6 score is a good thing. He also goes into treatment options for Gleason 6 and why a proactive surveillance method around prostate cancer is the most optimal. Listen to this episode to learn: -How a Gleason 6 Score Can Change Your Life for The Better -What's the Gleason Score for Prostate Cancer -What Are the Treatment Options for Men With Gleason 6 -- Thanks for tuning in to this episode of the Dr.Geo Podcast! If you loved what you heard, please leave a review and rating on https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/id1609860250 (Apple Podcasts). You can also listen to this episode and future episodes on many of the major podcast platforms by clicking https://link.chtbl.com/8Z6hUclo (here). -- For the latest research in men's health and more, visit https://drgeo.com/ (drgeo.com). Follow Dr. Geo on Social Media https://www.facebook.com/drgeoespinosa/ (Facebook) https://www.instagram.com/Real_DrGeo/ (Instagram) https://twitter.com/drgeoespinosa (Twitter)
In today's episode, I'm going to talk about suffering and ways we have a tendency to increase our own suffering.What I've learned from my recent sufferingGoing through intense physical pain and how it led to emotional painHow our thoughts increase our sufferingHow acknowledging pain and emotions can make you feel betterWhat are primary and secondary suffering?Seeking God for clarity and getting into a place of acceptanceHow to decrease your sufferingLinks and Resources: Is Mindfulness for Christians? with Dr. Irene KraegelBook: You Are Not Your Pain If you enjoy the podcast and want to support what we're doing, or if you're looking for self-help materials to assist you on your journey of managing your anxiety and OCD in healthier ways, please support us on Patreon. Audio teachings, relaxation exercises, and my book on how to find a therapist are provided for self-help via monthly subscription, go to www.patreon.com/hopeforanxietyandocdJoin our Facebook group: www.facebook.com/groups/hopeforanxietyandocd/Subscribe to our newsletter: https://hopeforanxietyandocd.com/Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hopeforanxietyandocdpodcast and like our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/hopeforanxietyandocd for the latest updates and sneak peeks.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/hopeforanxiety)
Getting your little one napping solidly at home is one thing. Napping well at daycare, on the other hand, can be tricky!In this episode, I'll be giving you my top tips for transitioning your little one to daycare, as well as how to navigate the various sleep hurdles involved with this transition. Specifically, I'll be talking about:What to look out for when researching daycare optionsHow to communicate with your childcare provider about your little one's sleep needsHow to help your little one adapt to napping at daycareHow to adjust bedtime with short daycare napsHow to minimize problems when daycare doesn't let your baby nap more than once a dayWhen daycare naps will change for the betterWhat to do when daycare wants to nap your older one- and you want that nap goneThis is a jam-packed episode with lots to talk about. Have a listen!Want to get your little one consistently sleeping 11-12 hours at night so you can be a functioning human? Join my FREE training HERE: https://mysleepingbaby.ac-page.com/registration-page-v-2
What's Your Value?Episode 19We are going to be talking about goal setting over the next month in preparation for the Inevitable New Year's Resolutions! Studies show that only 8% of Americans who make New Year's Resolutions actually keep them and 80% have failed by the beginning of Feb. (Google) We still do them year after year, we love the idea of starting something fresh, why we like starting on Monday. Why do we fail?Self sabotage Fear of failureFear of successLack of disciplineAnd many other great reasons..So why are defining our values important toward meeting our goals?We need to know our why. Simon Sinek, author of the book Find Your Why: A Practical Guide for Finding Purpose for You and Your Team, writes that “it is only when you understand your “why” (or your purpose) that you'll be more capable of pursuing the things that give you fulfillment. It will serve as your point of reference for all your actions and decisions from this moment on, allowing you to measure your progress and know when you have met your goals.”So how do we figure out our core values or our “pieces of why”?Our values go together to build our why, for example, one of my top values is humor, so when I look for my purpose, I want to be able to have fun and find humor. Doesn't mean I would do stand up, just means that humor is important to me and if things get too serious, I don't find much value in it.The Major Benefits of Knowing Your “Why”1.It provides clarity in your life.2.It infuses you with passion for your goals.3.It keeps you focused on your goals.4.It helps you live healthier and longer.•Numerous studies have shown that having a purpose in life leads to longer lifespans in older adults5.It helps you develop resilience.6.It allows you to live a life with integrity.How do you find your why?Journaling and self-reflection, learning and knowing yourself and the things you care about.Think about what you can do to make other's lives betterWhat are some things that “make time fly” where are you most happy?Think back to what you liked to do as a kid Look at your strengths, when do people ask for your help?What would you do if you were out of time?What do you like to teach?What do you talk about most?These questions can help guide you to find that purpose or value statement, also asking the why behind these things, known as the “5 Why process” Example: I liked to play basketball when I was a kid…why…why…and so on…In research led by University College London and published in The Lancet, research respondents who felt that they had a sense of purpose or meaning in their lives were shown to live longer than those who did notAction items: Think about the things that make you ticWrite them down and prioritize/number them.Write the top 5 down and put them somewhere that you can see them and reflect on them.Verse for today:Jeremiah 29:11 For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans for welfare and not for evil, to give you a future and a hope.--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Episode#198. Quizzes can be more than just a strategy for growing your list, creating funnels and segmenting leads. What if we're missing an opportunity for something even bigger here? In this episode, we're joined by Interact Quiz Builder's Digital Marketing Manager, Jessmyn Solana. This veritable queen of quizzes shares why quizzes can be the key to human connection, how quizzes can be utilized in any type of business model and so much more. Press play now to learn how you can get incredible value out of creating a quiz!In This Episode You'll Learn:The benefit of offering a quiz over other lead gen strategiesHow to utilize a quiz with any type of business model Why quizzes can help you serve your audience betterWhat done-for-you service providers can do with a quizHow to create quizzes that are empowering for your audienceFavorite Quotes“When you have a quiz, you invite someone with a question. It's an invitation to have a conversation. A quiz is a human-centered approach that brings back that one-on-one conversation to growing your list.”“Whether it's through Buzzfeed or a lead magnet, people want to take personality quizzes to discover something about themselves or gain validation. Now that they have validation, they can do something about it and that's where a business owner comes in.” “A quiz can help you figure out who your target market is and what information needs to go to them. People will see your emails, and if they're interested in what you're providing, they'll read them. It's just a matter of getting their attention for them to become loyal customers.”Discussed on the Showjaclynmellone.com/Interact“Which movie villain” QuizMore about Jessmyn:Jessmyn Solana is the Digital Marketing Manager at Interact Quiz Builder and host of Interact's Creator Stories Podcast. Interact is the easiest way to convert curious people into loyal customers and happy clients by using a lead generating quiz. Jessmyn is the strategic mind behind Interact's flyover content, which helps entrepreneurs build their quizzes and stay connected to the brand. She is dedicated to telling the entrepreneur journey through the Creator Stories Podcast in hopes to give others a sense of belonging and community.Find Jessmyn:WebsiteInstagramFacebook GroupInteract FacebookCreator Stories Podcast Link What's your magnetic marketing archetype? Quiz
In This Episode You'll Hear About:Why Stephen didn't feel like he was cut out for corporate life and what that led him to do instead throughout collegeHow he met his wife and Co-Founder, Allison, and started working for her family in oil and gasWhat led to Allison discovering the health benefits of apple cider vinegar and the desire to make it taste betterWhat turned their first iterations of the product from a hobby to a business and why it was a huge game changer What hard lessons they have learned and what they have learned through the fundraising processWhat it has been like to grow their team from two to 50 people in just 18 months and what they have learned about leadership and team dynamics as well as the importance of building relationships with those on your teamWhere you can find Poppi and what's next for them in terms of flavor profilesTo Find Out More:drinkPoppi.comQuotes:“{Allison} read that drinking apple cider vinegar could really help to detox and reset her body. So that's where this whole concept really came about.”“‘How do we figure this out? How can we take this product from our kitchen and put it into a manufacturing facility and meet all of the qualifications and have all of the policies in place? How do we get it done?” So we just got to work. We just jumped right in.”“Looking back, I would have raised capital sooner. But that kind of just that wasn't the way that I was thinking about it. So we just made do with what we had.”“Early on we had talked to some of these co-packers, and their capabilities weren't there. They weren't willing to work with the product that was unpasteurized. A lot of them didn't want to work with vinegar because they felt like it would contaminate their lines. So being where we are now, obviously we just weren't talking to all of the right people.” “It was like, "Get equipment, let's scale it. Let's continue to grow sales and then reinvest in the business and continue to kind of bootstrap it.'"“I wasn't building on building a brand or taking it to market or putting together a promotional calendar to incentivize trial and do all of these other things to try and get people to try the product and build the brand. So I mean, that was honestly the biggest thing that I think halted our growth.”“The good thing and the bad thing is that Poppi is just been blowing up. At this stage of our business, we're growing faster than Vitamin Water did and Bai did.”“When you become a family and you're all pulling in the same direction, you don't mind picking up the slack for the other person because you know, when the tables are turned and you need someone to pick up the slack, they're there for you.”“It's all about Poppi being a mission-driven company rather than a maintenance-driven company.”“Making money should be a result of doing something good.” “I try not to have an ego because I want people to be able to speak up. And if it's not the best idea, know that we still love and respect you and are just excited that you're bringing ideas to the table as opposed to, you know, feeling like you're shamed because it wasn't the idea that we went with.”“Throw yourself in so far that the only path is forward.”
On today's episode of The Ultimate Creative Podcast, I'm chatting with the host of Strategize Your Business Online, Dee Boswell-Buck! Dee is an entrepreneur who focuses on helping other small business owners level up their digital presence, through social media, paid ads, SEO and LOTS of content strategy!Tune in to hear:How Dee helps her clients create an amazing online presenceHow Dee promotes her podcastWhether Dee thinks paid traffic or organic traffic is betterWhat many business owners are forgetting in their marketing strategiesAnd... her upcoming conference - Strategize Your Business Online: Lessons From The Trenches!Dee's Links:Strategize Your Business Online Podcast - Facebook Ads Episode: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1750372/8276375Strategize Your Business Online: Lessons From The Trenches Virtual Conference: https://www.deeboswellbuck.com/conferenceWork With Dee: https://www.deeboswellbuck.com/contactIf you're in need of help to launch your podcast, or possibly to revive it, my team can help you out!Check out my new FREE masterclass, 5 simple steps to launch a podcast at https://theultimatecreative.com/simple-steps-to-start-a-podcast/Podcast Production Production – Let us take all the extra stuff off your plate! We just opened up spots for a new offering which includes a more complete content strategy! https://theultimatecreative.com/podcastingBe sure to follow The Ultimate Creative Podcast wherever you get your podcasts, and sign up for the newsletter to get new episodes directly to your inbox when they go live!
https://youtu.be/MvizZuUdwAQ Matt 11:20-24 Here's what I want you to get out of this sermon- You need to repent. Right now. What does that mean? It means to turn from your sin and turn towards God. It means to receive forgiveness by faith. Walk in the grace that Jesus provides. Live securely in his GraceOften times I get feedback that I talk about repentance too much or that is all I talk about- We go through the Bible. That's what we do here. Book by book. Chapter by chapter. Line by line.- and this book talks about repentance a lot because God wants you in rel. with him. This book is intended to draw you to God. It is its purpose. Its why I say it's a holiness storyEzekiel 14:6 “Therefore say to the house of Israel, ‘Thus says the Lord God: “Repent, turn away from your idols, and turn your faces away from all your abominations.Joel 2:12“Now, therefore,” says the Lord, “Turn to Me with all your heart, With fasting, with weeping, and with mourning.”Matthew 3:8 Therefore bear fruits worthy of repentance,Acts 3:19 Repent therefore and be converted, that your sins may be blotted out, so that times of refreshing may come from the presence of the Lord,The reason the sermons always talk about repentance is that the Bible always talks about itThe whole Idea of a sermon is that there is something you don't know or something that you aren't doing that needs to change. Unless its just an informational sermon. I don't do thoseSo at this point in the story- Jesus has just been talking to his disciples and now he begins to rebuke entire cities for rejecting his message- Mark 1:15 and saying, “The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand. Repent, and believe in the gospel.”This passage- is contrasting three Jewish towns where he has performed many signs, with three Gentile cities known for such extraordinary wickedness as to deserve God's destruction,on the Day of Judgment the Jewish towns will be judged more harshly, because of their greater unwillingness to repent even though they saw Jesus and his miracles. If you don't repent, Jesus will rebuke you Jesus rebukes those who don't repent- and he is doing it here in Matthew 11:20Matthew 11:20 Then He began to rebuke the cities in which most of His mighty works had been done, because they did not repent: 21 “Woe to you, Chorazin! Woe to you, Bethsaida! For if the mighty works which were done in youNow rebuke just means correction- and Jesus spent much of his preaching time correcting wrong thoughts, ideas and motives- he rebuked a lot. But here it's a whole cityChorazin is part of the “evangelical triangle” with Capernum and BethsaidaJesus rebukes them for their lack of repentance- not for the sins they performedHis rebuke is because they were ones who saw his miracles, saw his power, experienced God in the flesh- but they didn't repent. They didn't turn towards God in thankfulnessCan you imagine, Jesus rebuking the whole city? (in formation- all getting smoked after chapel) Remember- Jesus is stern with them and rebukes them in love- sternness does not equal unloving- Sternly rebuking someone can sometimes be the most loving thing you can doProverbs 27:5 Open rebuke is better Than love carefully concealed.This is quite loving because he's giving them an opportunity to fix it before its too late. Man- he lays it on thick- Tyre and Sidon were cities that OT prophets pronounced God's judgement on- and Jesus says- “They'll be better than you” Think of worst city- they'll be betterWhat does it mean to youHow's the city of you? Has Jesus done a bunch of miracles in your life but you haven't turned?Non-believer- right now- turn to him- He's given you so much. Believer- don't forget! But also remember- a message about repentance is to root out “if there be any inquity in me” secure. Revelation 3:19 As many as I love, I rebuke and chasten. Therefore be zealous and repent.We should be ZEALOUS to repent- why wouldn't we? Why wouldn't we want to be with him?
https://youtu.be/MvizZuUdwAQ Matt 11:20-24 Here's what I want you to get out of this sermon- You need to repent. Right now. What does that mean? It means to turn from your sin and turn towards God. It means to receive forgiveness by faith. Walk in the grace that Jesus provides. Live securely in his GraceOften times I get feedback that I talk about repentance too much or that is all I talk about- We go through the Bible. That's what we do here. Book by book. Chapter by chapter. Line by line.- and this book talks about repentance a lot because God wants you in rel. with him. This book is intended to draw you to God. It is its purpose. Its why I say it's a holiness storyEzekiel 14:6 “Therefore say to the house of Israel, ‘Thus says the Lord God: “Repent, turn away from your idols, and turn your faces away from all your abominations.Joel 2:12“Now, therefore,” says the Lord, “Turn to Me with all your heart, With fasting, with weeping, and with mourning.”Matthew 3:8 Therefore bear fruits worthy of repentance,Acts 3:19 Repent therefore and be converted, that your sins may be blotted out, so that times of refreshing may come from the presence of the Lord,The reason the sermons always talk about repentance is that the Bible always talks about itThe whole Idea of a sermon is that there is something you don't know or something that you aren't doing that needs to change. Unless its just an informational sermon. I don't do thoseSo at this point in the story- Jesus has just been talking to his disciples and now he begins to rebuke entire cities for rejecting his message- Mark 1:15 and saying, “The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand. Repent, and believe in the gospel.”This passage- is contrasting three Jewish towns where he has performed many signs, with three Gentile cities known for such extraordinary wickedness as to deserve God's destruction,on the Day of Judgment the Jewish towns will be judged more harshly, because of their greater unwillingness to repent even though they saw Jesus and his miracles. If you don't repent, Jesus will rebuke you Jesus rebukes those who don't repent- and he is doing it here in Matthew 11:20Matthew 11:20 Then He began to rebuke the cities in which most of His mighty works had been done, because they did not repent: 21 “Woe to you, Chorazin! Woe to you, Bethsaida! For if the mighty works which were done in youNow rebuke just means correction- and Jesus spent much of his preaching time correcting wrong thoughts, ideas and motives- he rebuked a lot. But here it's a whole cityChorazin is part of the “evangelical triangle” with Capernum and BethsaidaJesus rebukes them for their lack of repentance- not for the sins they performedHis rebuke is because they were ones who saw his miracles, saw his power, experienced God in the flesh- but they didn't repent. They didn't turn towards God in thankfulnessCan you imagine, Jesus rebuking the whole city? (in formation- all getting smoked after chapel) Remember- Jesus is stern with them and rebukes them in love- sternness does not equal unloving- Sternly rebuking someone can sometimes be the most loving thing you can doProverbs 27:5 Open rebuke is better Than love carefully concealed.This is quite loving because he's giving them an opportunity to fix it before its too late. Man- he lays it on thick- Tyre and Sidon were cities that OT prophets pronounced God's judgement on- and Jesus says- “They'll be better than you” Think of worst city- they'll be betterWhat does it mean to youHow's the city of you? Has Jesus done a bunch of miracles in your life but you haven't turned?Non-believer- right now- turn to him- He's given you so much. Believer- don't forget! But also remember- a message about repentance is to root out “if there be any inquity in me” secure. Revelation 3:19 As many as I love, I rebuke and chasten. Therefore be zealous and repent.We should be ZEALOUS to repent- why wouldn't we? Why wouldn't we want to be with him?
How to Shed Self-Doubt, Find Inspiration, and Change Your Life (and the World) for the Better What kind of legacy do you dream of leaving? What kind of impact will you make in this world? If you don't think it's possible to feel crystal clear on how to take your passions and leverage them into massive purpose, adventure and impact after just one podcast episode ...you've never met Amy McLaren. Amy is a busy mom of two who passionately splits her time between leading LadyStrength (an online community of driven, entrepreneurial women), growing an Airbnb business, and being the hands-on CEO of Village Impact, the charity she and her husband, Stu McLaren, founded more than a decade ago. Amy is on a mission to help purpose driven entrepreneurs shed self-doubt, find inspiration, and change their life, their business ...and the world, while they're at it. Just like she has. (And friends, I am here for it.) But let me warn you --.Amy is a force to be reckoned with. Jumping out of planes, riding a motorcycle across Morocco and a rickshaw down the coast of India, driving 7 strangers down the California coast in an RV for 10-days ...that's business as usual for Amy. She doesn't just talk the talk -- this girl walks the walk. And in this episode, Amy is breaking down how passion informs both the wildness and the intentional purpose in her life. Together, we talk about: The myths of living a passion-filled life (which aren't what you would expect) How to create more impact and leave a legacy you're truly proud of Her charity, Village Impact, and how this corner of the world became her life's work Knowing when you're called to do something bigger (because timing is everything) and so much more! This girl and her friendship make my heart burst -- and I have a sense that you'll walk away from this episode feeling the very same. So grab your headphones and click to listen -- just wait 'til you see what's possible! Here's a glance at this episode... [10:31] Amy was a teacher, but she knew she wanted to do more. She was constantly thinking about travel adventures or living overseas. She was held back from changing by fear, but eventually took a leave and never went back. [13:34] There's a myth that it costs too much money to live a passion-filled life. This isn't the case and Amy is proof! [14:12] The other myth is that it's too time-consuming to live your passion-filled life. Here's the truth, you can do something you're passionate about in five minutes a day. [14:42] Your passion doesn't have to be a side hustle. It really can become your full-time income! [15:40] Unlock your passion. Take a step back and draw a passion timeline. Look back at the things you loved and look for a common theme -- be intentional about incorporating passion into your life. [21:08] When following your passion, always come back to yourself and what you feel and believe in your heart. Don't let other people influence your passion or hold you back. [22:27] If you really want to create more impact, be consistent and find ways to collaborate. Have a clear message and clear action steps. [29:10] Passion to Purpose: A Seven-Step Journey to Shed Self-Doubt, Find Inspiration, and Change Your Life (and the World) for the Better was written to let everyone know that they can use their passion to do small things for good in the world. [31:09] Action Challenge. Grab a pen and paper and answer these questions: #1 What are you passionate about? #2 What impact do you want to make? #3 What Legacy do you want to leave? Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts "I love Amy and Online Marketing Made Easy."
Joseph Kahn is the CEO and Founder of Vision RE, a real estate advisory firm specializing in real estate, due diligence, planning and approvals, and owners representative. Joseph believes that "the most crucial, foundational steps in real estate investment are also the most time consuming" and this has become the foundation of Vision RE in providing the best and most creative full real estate advisory services. For Joseph, curiosity, creativity, and trust are primary builders of success.[00:01 - 03:42] All-Around Real Estate InvestorLet's get to know Joseph KahnJoseph talks about Vision REWorking with clients to fill in the missing pieces of their puzzlesAll-around real estate investing[03:43 - 09:30] Seeing the Bigger Picture in Real EstateJoseph shares about strategic planningLearning from the bottom-upWhy You Don't Make Money in CreativityCreativity is 10% of the projectThe Company is Not MeJoseph talks about his definition of success[09:31 - 20:02] How to Scale Your Company with CreativityJoseph shares his strategy in scaling his companyCreative Project StoriesCreativity in all shapes and sizesHow do I work this out?The Biggest Red Flag in Business RelationshipsUnderstanding your projectOur core is creativity and trust[20:03 - 26:21] How to Scale Your Company with CreativityThe Out-of-Profit WorldVenturing into the real estate realmAn opportunity to learn from the ground-upGo to school. Get your education. Do your homework.[26:22 - 35:06] THE FINAL FOURWhat's the worst job that you ever had?A Visiary Project: “It's about the people.”What's a book you've read that has given you a paradigm shift?Not a book but a course in B&G.What is a skill or talent that you would like to learn?How to code betterWhat does success mean to you?“Making the company bigger than me… Having projects that I'm not involved in.”Putting actions behind your wordsConnect with Joseph. Links available belowTweetable Quotes:“You can't charge enough for creativity.” - Joseph Kahn“At the end of the day, you have to say thank you.” - Joseph Kahn“If you want to learn, there is no better place to learn business in the out-of-profit world.” - Joseph KahnConnect with Joseph through jkahn@visionre.com, LinkedIn and https://visionre.com/ to see the bigger picture of your real estate career.LEAVE A 5-STAR REVIEW by clicking this link. WHERE CAN I LEARN MORE?Be sure to follow me on the below platforms:Subscribe to the podcast on Apple, Spotify, Google, or Stitcher.LinkedInSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/weissadvice)
Bad = Do you have any regrets in your life? Better = What would you do different (knowing what you know now)? (2:55) The horrible question that bothers Chris. (5:30) Annie and Chris answer the question (8:20) Why the question works so well. (11:30) Where the show topic idea came from (16:00) Flipping the Question into the pretend future self We all have the solutions to our own problems inside of us. With this question you can begin to shift your perspective and thoughts around the problem to start to uncover the answer(s).
On Episode 108. of the Fitness For The Fairways podcast, Joe sat down with Dan McCracken, the Director of Instruction at Five Iron Golf and TPI Performance Specialist.What you'll learn from this episode.The most important qualities for creating a consistent swingStrategies for improving your mental gameDan's number 1 advice for scoring betterWhat has Dan done to get his clubhead speed over 135 mphThe debate on lefty speed swingsAsk Joe SegmentHow does endurance work fit into golf performance trainingConnect with DanInstagramDon't forget if you have been enjoying the show to leave a 5-star review if you haven't done so already. Please do so wherever you listen!Join the Fitness For The Fairways Facebook group and become a part of the community!JOIN NOW!SponsorsPAR FOUR PERFORMANCEThe Ultimate Golf Mobility Program is everything you need to improve your golf game. Don't let tightness and stiffness hold your game back any longer.What you'll get:A detailed video breaking down the why and how of my 8 core mobility drillsAn 8-week mobility program that you can follow alongAccess to a private Facebook group for questions, coaching, and anything golf!Click here to learn more and use the coupon code FFTF for 15% off as a podcast listener.GET STARTED
Our differences open the door to comparison and competition, two forces that oppose cooperation. But the Enneagram helps us see our differences in a new way. It allows us to come together and collaborate in a way that honors each person's contributions to the group as a whole.So, how can we foster better communication and more collaboration on our team or in our family?On this episode of The Leadership Formula, I explain how to use the Enneagram framework to increase your collaboration power and describe how any type can be an effective leader and positive influence in their organization. I discuss how understanding the other eight personalities reduces conflict and encourages cooperation, sharing the three key components of a collaborative culture where people feel seen, heard and understood.Listen in for insight on how each of the 9 types is challenged in a collaborative setting and learn how to integrate the Enneagram to create a culture of collaboration in the team, organization or family you lead! What You Will Learn Why true collaboration involves an even energy exchangeHow to use the Enneagram to help your group communicate and collaborate betterWhat differentiates an influencer from a leaderHow any Enneagram type can be an effective leader and positive influenceHow the Enneagram framework allows us to live according to our values (not the fears of our ego)How understanding the other 8 personalities reduces conflict and improves cooperationThe 3 key components of a collaborative cultureHow each of the 9 Enneagram types is challenged when it comes to collaborationHow each type can improve collaboration when they're in a healthy stateHow to put the Enneagram to work in your team, organization or familyConnect with Tracytracyomalley.comwww.instagram.com/tracy_omalleywww.facebook.com/tracy.omalleytwitter.com/TracyOMallwww.linkedin.com/in/tracy-o-malley/ResourcesTiffany Carter: https://projectmewithtiffany.com/Book an Enneagram Kickstarter Session: https://th400.infusionsoft.app/app/manageCart/showManageOrderApply for 1:1 Coaching with Tracy: http://tracyomalley.com/shop/1-1coaching/
John Blanton is a Real Estate Investor and the host of the Contrarian Cashflow podcast. He is a passionate advocate of living contrarian - going against societal norms, creating a living out of something that others could not dream to think of. Join us and open your eyes to the possibilities of living contrarian. As John's tagline says, "Think different. Earn different. Live fulfilled."[00:01 – 10:06] Climbing and Exiting Corporate AmericaJohn talks about his background and career journeyFocusing on their personal developmentTaking control of your ability to earn an income[10:07 – 26:03] Live ContrarianJohn on building his brand around contrarian cashflowGo outside societal normsHear John talk about his contrarian investments[26:04 – 34:55] THE FINAL FOUR What's the worst job that you ever had?My first job.What's a book you've read that has given you a paradigm shift?Whiskey & Yoga by David RichardsWhat is a skill or talent that you would like to learn?How I can tell my story betterWhat does success mean to you?Getting better every day.Being true to myself as much as possible.Being the best husband and father.Connect with John. Links available below. Tweetable Quotes:"You can do this. You can take control, and your best asset is yourself." – John Blanton"If I'm not personally responsible for taking control of my ability to make income, somebody's always gonna have that over me." – John Blanton"Think different. Earn different. Live fulfilled." – John BlantonResources Mentioned:Contrarian CashflowThe Lighthouse Keeper by David RichardsThink and Grow Rich by Napoleon HillYou can connect with John on LinkedIn or at https://contrariancashflow.com/ LEAVE A 5-STAR REVIEW by clicking this link.WHERE CAN I LEARN MORE?Be sure to follow me on the below platforms:Subscribe to the podcast on Apple, Spotify, Google, or Stitcher.LinkedInYoutubeExclusive Facebook Groupwww.yonahweiss.comNone of this could be possible without the awesome team at Buzzsprout. They make it easy to get your show listed on every major podcast platform.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/weissadvice)
In this conversation, we discussed: Becoming aware of the fortunate family and environment she was brought up inLiving in a society that are not trained to ask why and think criticallyChallenging the norms of protesting against climate change by actually asking 'what am I doing to make a difference'Not being the biggest fan of Greta ThunbergLearning about the importance of inclusive design - to allow websites to be more accessible by those with disabilitiesCreating a tool that can help kids understand emotions betterWhat do you think of the Nike's new 'Back to the Future' shoe?Approaching the Global School for Social Leaders and starting her own podcastDo you think the values that makes up a good leader has evolved over time? Quotes by Alex "How dare I not use all the privilege that I have to help somebody to make the world a better place for them""How dare I ask my maid, that I know how much money she makes, and supports her kids... how dare I ask her to not feed her family for a week, and to use it to buy a re-usable straw" "I want to be able to make something that makes somebody else's life better" "It's not about the role anymore, it's about the goal" "I think if you're a good leader, you know when to step back and when to follow somebody else" always be curious about other people's experiences before judging them - because the second that you look at them for their experiences, not just their labels, you can learn so much from them" "Change doesn't happen to you, it can happen with you - so be a part of the things, and look at opportunities, because life can be more than expected" Connect with Alex on socials: Instagram: www.instagram.com/theofficialjune10thWebsite: june10th.site Get in touch: Instagram: www.instagram.com/thejourneyonwardspodcastWebsite: thejourneyonwards.com/podcast
What is good work? Does better people management really make a difference to productivity? In this episode, we focus in on good work in Manchester. We look at how the joint work by Acas, CIPD and Manchester Growth Hub is highlighting just how critical investing in people management skills is to creating good employment – even in a pandemic. We're joined by Ian McArthur head of the Greater Manchester good employment charter, Daphne Doody, head of CIPD in northern England, and Terry Duffy, Acas area director for the northwest of England. We unpack:The argument and evidence for good work practisesHow better people management changes work for the betterWhat impact COVID-19 has had – and might continue to have – on making working lives better Episode notes: Manchester's Good Employment Charter, which also includes links to free resources is here: https://www.gmgoodemploymentcharter.co.uk/You can read the joint report and find links to useful resources: https://www.gmgoodemploymentcharter.co.uk/news-blogs/posts/2021/april/soft-skills-in-hard-times-why-good-people-management-matters-more-than-ever/If you're looking for tailored support to improve your workplace culture and practises, check out our website: https://www.acas.org.uk/tailored-support-for-your-workplaceFor podcast and event updates sign up to our free email newsletterTranscript available at www.acas.org.uk/podcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The world seems to be getting more and more automated. While it can make life and business a lot easier to manage, what is the price we're paying for it? Artificial Intelligence is playing a major role in almost every aspect of life and business. But is all of it good? This week, we take a look at AI, where it's going, and how it will impact your customer relations. If you're not ready for the Robot Revolution, you will be after hearing this episode. We'll explain: Why customer service is lacking at so many companiesHow some businesses are turning their customer service people into their best salespeopleThe subtle clues people get while on the phone with youA look at Google's new AI personal assistantWhy IA will never match the human brain (and why that might be a dangerous thing)Which kinds of jobs will likely NOT be replaced with AIWhere IA will excel in the future economyHow leaning on AI will destroy your company if you're not carefulOne thing Covid proves about Artificial Intelligence in the workplaceProof that technology doesn't always make life betterWhat role China plays in the global arms race for AIThe future of online security and anonymityHow to set your business up to crush your competition in the coming yearsAnd a lot more Listen now.
Jason Bay is Chief Prospecting Officer at Blissful Prospecting. He helps reps and sales teams who love landing big meetings with prospects—but hate not getting responses to their cold emails or feeling confident making cold calls.JB:Cold outreach is such a scary things for reps to do. Getting your team bought-in to cold outreach. So much of that comes down to your mindset, so you can feel confident in your outreach, knowing you’re actually adding value and reaching quality prospective buyers. Prospecting is a hard thing to get over regardless of where you’re at in your sales career. How did you get to this point? And how do we help people get in the right mindset to be comfortable prospecting? JBay:Emails you don’t know where it goes or what happens. Cold calling 95% of the time people don’t pick up! Started sales journey selling house painting services door to door. 18 - college - studying to become forensic scientist- lots of CSIHad a friend that intro’ed him to College Painting BusinessSURPRISE → you’re going door to doorI didn’t know what sales wasI ended up being really good at it but never struggled, I was really nervous to go door to door, I had never painted a house before.Was in hometown of Brookings OR had 120-130 people to sign up for estimates first weekend Closed $10K in paint jobs first week and found out I LOVE salesGot into sales by accident, but didn’t really struggle with it much at first. Where I struggled was at teaching people how to do it JB: As you grew into teaching people about sales, where did you find early sellers struggled the most? JBAY:Becoming a manager and many of these college students had no interest in actually being in sales. Many used this as an internship to get experience for a future job.The toughest thing at first; Let’s talk about What Sales Is & What it isn't?The fear of being pushy, talking a lot, making them uncomfortableMANY PEOPLE PROJECT THE BAD EXPERIENCES THEY'VE HAD WITH SALES IN TO WHAT SALES ISYou have to convince the new sellers, just because someone doesn’t SEE they need something, doesn’t mean if presented different evidence, they may realize there’s a problem.What’s the difference between pointing out a problem and HELPING PEOPLE trying to be a super hard closer?We are going to tell this person they don’t need our service and if they want to buy, that’s on them!Companies with fresh BDRs & SDRs that think it sounds so cool being in salesLet’s talk about what sales is and understand the mental game where you get hung up, because you feel like you’re doing something dirty. JB: That story you tell yourself is so important to sustaining in sales over the long-term. Where do managers struggle to get their reps to prospect? JBAY:Anytime you’re teaching/coaching someone to do something, your blind spots will be those things that come naturally to you. If you were good at building pipeline and prospecting, you’re probably not going to focus on that. Getting managers to see their biggest strengths will probably be their biggest weaknesses across the teamSDR managers who don’t know how to cold call, they are trying to get their team to buy into something that they don’t know how to doThe player/coach thing doesn’t work out too well. Most managers don’t even have time to coach. Make cold calls with your team. Get on a Zoom call and make cold calls with the team to train them!As a manager, you don’t need to be the best prospector on your team, but you need to be proficient at the job. The best thing I did between my first and second year - was sometimes me going 0/3, then 2nd year I went ahead to CRUSH it. If I don’t show them success, they won’t believe it can work. I am going to show them success so they see what it looks like and they believe it! JB: It is easy for managers to get so far away from the job and many managers struggle to allocate their time to coaching reps. Getting reps to have that power of belief is so critical. How do you balance showing someone what to do and being a super rep vs. letting the leash out for them? JBAY:Confidence is 80% of the game in sales, especially prospecting. If the prospect doesn’t hear the conviction and belief. That conviction that I can help you and if nothing else I know you can spend 20-30 minutes with me and it’ll be worth the prospect's time. Some people may say you rob them of their learning, but they need to see success.Coaching is not an all or nothing thing. Why? What? How?Why- theory, psychology behind it, old way vs. new way -- Maybe with your intro we need the prospect talking within the first 10-15 seconds because the sooner they are engaged, the betterWHAT? Use a permission based contract early onHOW? Maybe doing a couple quick examples for them. Sales can be compartmentalized. Could look at Starting a demo call, set an agenda and purpose. Now you can be looking for the part that we’ve identified and they can be ready for it You can still do stuff for people and make it a coaching moment, but you’ve got to give them the WHY, WHAT & HOW! Salespeople are incredibly resourceful, if you never tell them why it works, you are robbing the system from any possible improvement. Sometimes too many people focused on the WHY - but no HOW to actually do it. Individualized for the rep and doesn't have to be all or nothing! JB: Without bringing the WHY to the coaching and selling, it gets really boring after awhile. JBAY: Personal trainer - more like a coach - I show you what it looks like then ask you to correct your own form by looking in the mirror. It’s pretty common sense when we start talking about it. We make it a lot more complicated than it actually needs to be. Managers probably weren’t taught how to teach or how to coach. JB: How do you coach or train reps to bounce back after the tough days or weeks? JBAY:Compartmentalize What can you control? What can’t you control?Personal Trainer example- how do you wrap up your self-esteem in the things you can drive success towards and find victories in. You want your self-esteem wrapped more around doing the things you said you were going to do vs. looking at the skill. Focus on the habits. If I do the right things the result will happen at some pointDis-attach yourself from the result and the outcomePsychology technique- Pattern Interruption- hear about it a lot in sales, but this is to do it to yourself4 Parts - Upper Left - IDENTIFY THE PATTERN (I make cold calls, don’t set meetings and get bummed) Upper Right - PINPOINT THE TRIGGER (get really specific here, block of cold calls for an hour, bummed out. What environment am I in? What do you feel physically? The story you tell yourself?) DERAIL AND REPLACE (How I feel is that I’m not good at this thing. Diffusion is not to ignore it, and acknowledge it) PRACTICE & REPEAT - make it a habit!John Jones- UFC/MMA - was lightweight champion - was fighting at 205lbs now going to 265lbs, HUGE jump. Wants to fight Francis Nganno - this guy is a human Hulk. Ask John, Are you scared? YES I AM scared, I am comfortable with the worst case scenario he, might knock me out or break my jaw. Take the worst case scenario and become really comfortable with it. Then you can derail the negative talk, have some RADICAL Acceptance for the worst case scenario. Maybe make the calls from outside the office, do it somewhere else, shake it up and do something totally different. What am I telling myself when I’m struggling? JB: How do you manage Mental health in sales? JBAY:Atomic Habits- James ClearThe #1 thing you can do is change your identity and who you are up stairs mentallySmoking cigarettes- someone offers you a cigarette - “I’m trying to quit” = that story is you are a smoker vs. “I don’t smoke” changes your identityYou have to realize how I feel about stuff is important and how you think about it and identify as a mentally healthy personStudies of Blue Zones - where people live to 90-100+ years. One of the biggest things is they have a strong community with a sense of purpose! Longevity studies point to the mental part of the community is what helps them live longerYou are taking YEARS off your life if you don’t take care of your mental healthIn sales, the only thing you can control is the inputs. At the end of the day the prospect is the one that gets to decide if they take the meeting or make the purchaseMental health needs to be part of your identity, Jim Rohn- You are the product of the 5 people you spend the most time with we are chameleonsUncrushed.org Find people talking about mental health in sales JB: Mental health in sales is a struggle and challenge. I’ve been going to see my therapist more to give me space to talk out loud about my own shit. The downward spiral is the easy place to be and it takes some real effort to break out of that. JBAY: If you don’t prioritize something in your life, and prioritize people that prioritize the same things you do, it’s going to be a struggle. Crabs in a bucket- when one crab is getting close to getting out of the bucket the other crabs pull it down. The one hack, if you want to make something more of a priority, surround yourself with more people that value that same thing. It makes it easy. Biggest key with habit building, lots of people talk about discipline. Discipline to me isn’t about making the “right” choice in the moment, it’s about REMOVING CHOICES and making it HARD TO DO THE WRONG THING.If you can remove the bad decisions so they aren’t easy because you only have so much will powerHow do I make it easy to do the right thing? How do I orchestrate my life and my workflow so doing the right thing is easier than doing the hard thing. JB: This is the stuff I wasn’t trained on in school and making it an identity of the type of person I am and clear your environment of the things you want to avoid, it makes it so much easier!Top traits and characteristics in sales leaders you’ve worked with? JBAY: Empathy, not just talking about it but really sit in their reps feelings and take a chance to empathizeEmpathy is #1 skill in sales and leadership!Empathy is a skill that you can work on and build. I didn’t have a lot of it until I started going to therapy JB: It’s very hard to empathize with anyone else if you hadn’t dug into your own stuff. Do you Love winning or hate losing more? JBAY: I love winning! I can get over losing pretty quickly, but making that $$, getting some cheddar. I love that! JB: What does success mean to you? JBAY: I think it’s totally different to everyone with their own definition of successIt starts with understanding. What do I value in life?Work/life balance. I don't’ want to work more than ~40 hours a weekCan we make the income that we want and do something that I enjoy and spend quality time with my family wife and dog, parents, brother, sister, in-laws. Not about the hustle pornI love what I do for workKNOW WHAT YOU WANT AND BE ABLE TO GO AFTER THAT AND DO THAT JB: Joseph Campbell: “Follow Your Bliss”Blissful ProspectingResourcesFollow Jason Bay on LinkedIn
I’m baffled that I’ve not discussed Fertility Supplements on the podcast before and specifically, what to look for in a fertility supplement (and some of the common mistakes I see people make with supplements that could be doing more harm than good), what is the best fertility supplement to get pregnant, and the supplements I personally used to take.In this episode all about fertility supplements, we talk aboutWhat to look for in a supplementWhy the type of folate mattersWhat I used to takeHow you could be doing more harm than good with your fertility supplements and why a less is more approach is betterWhat is the best fertility supplement to get pregnant?Links and ResourcesIt Starts with the Egg by Rebecca Fett8 great reasons to see a naturopath for fertilityInfertility and IVF: What I would have done differentlyWant more?Check out my 5 day Mini Mindset Program, Warrior Rising (it’s just $27!)Jump on the waitlist for The Fertility Warrior Intensive (My 12 week holistic mind-body program)Follow me on InstagramIf you liked this episode, please take a few moments to pop into Apple iTunes and leave a podcast review. It would mean the absolute world to me and it means that more people will be able to find and enjoy the podcast.
Moshe Neuman is the founder and CEO of Valued, an incredible app that will revolutionize the way people invest in real estate. Moshe has been in the startup business in the past 10 years and has invested/advised many technology startups. [00:01 – 09:57] Opening SegmentI introduce our guest, Moshe NeumanMoshe shares how he got started in real estateGetting involved in the startup industry[09:58 – 14:20] The Best Start-up AdvisorWhat Moshe looks for in a startup[14:21 – 22:24] Investing Made AwesomeMoshe talks about Valued.“Stop dreaming of investing in real estate, make it a reality with Valued.”Combining real estate investing and technologyMoshe gives advice to people interested in starting a business.[22:25 – 30:01] THE FINAL FOURWhat’s the worst job that you ever had?Not doing anything is the worst job.What’s a book you’ve read that has given you a paradigm shift?The Lean Startup by Eric RiesThe Amazon Way by John RossmanWhat is a skill or talent that you’d like to learn?Manage people betterWhat does success mean to you?Be able to do what I want to do.Live not thinking about money.Connect with Moshe. See the links below.Final thoughts Tweetable Quotes:“No pain, no gain. You need to have the stomach for that.” – Moshe Neuman“You’ve got to do something you enjoy.” – Moshe Neuman“Time management is very, very important.” – Moshe Neuman You can connect with Moshe on LinkedIn WHERE CAN I LEARN MORE?Be sure to follow me on the below platforms:Subscribe to the podcast on Apple, Spotify, Google, or Stitcher.LinkedInYoutubeExclusive Facebook Groupwww.yonahweiss.comNone of this could be possible without the awesome team at Buzzsprout. They make it easy to get your show listed on every major podcast platform.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/weissadvice)
We are still doing it remotely. Vermont is freezing; Florida is spicy. On today's show:Floridians are extraSeatbelt controversiesAmericans are alienatedPineapples and swingingChurch orphanage atrocities aka nuns throwing kids from windowsUnemployment benefits stoppingRecycling glass is not greatPawlet asks for help with the militia doucheBrattleboro caps rental costs"Parking Services" sounds betterWhat did Weinberger know and when did he know it?Vermont police use force against blacks more oftenVermont probable cause caseCow burps vs cow fartsRandolph woman gets stabbyFamily of victim supports accused killer going freeGross child exploitation caseThe beaver deceiverAnimals we lostEx-wife of Bezos gives away billions (millions to VT foodbank)Google search trendsHard candyHappy Sangria day!Thanks for listening!Contact the show: 24theroadshow@gmail.comIntro/Outro Music by B-Complex: http://www.bcomplexproductions.com/home.html Break music by Vermont's own Rivan C: https://soundcloud.com/rivanc-music
If you're not using email to get in front of your audience and followers, you are missing out on a HUGE opportunity to increase your visibility and your sales! Hank Hoffmeier is an author, speaker, podcast host, and Sr. Manager of Client Success at iContact, a j2 Global company (Efax, PCMag, Mashable, IGN, Ziff Davis, Campaigner, and more). With a passion for all things digital and social, combined with more than 20 years of experience in sales and marketing, he has been dubbed the Digital Marketing Infotainer because he makes marketing fun and successful. A few of the things you'll learn in this 30-minute episode:Tips to make your email marketing betterWhat does KLT stand for?When and how to use a lead capture/pop-up on your siteHow to turn people off and lose an opportunity (spoiler: you do NOT want to do this)What kind of content should you include in your emails?How important are subject lines and preheaders?You can follow Hank in the following places:WebLinkedInYouTubeTwitterFacebookInstagramYou can find all the details for the upcoming "Foundations" virtual summit happening on January 16, 2021, on our site www.contentcreatorsconference.com!
Hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving! The guys are back for a Monday edition of NB-YAYThis week the guys react to the moves that have happened since free agency started includingHow the Lakers became even betterWhat the hell the Pistons are doingWhy the Hornets signed Gordon HaywardAnd moreIf you're reading this, you should give us a rating and review! We would really appreciate it.Follow us!@tadhall_@nickypalooza@Jay_Quiles@NBYAYPODMusic by Dixon HillAll episodes can be found here.
Our brains have been hijacked. We are now living in a world where we are sickened by our food system, the pandemic and of course our habits. It all starts with a bad night sleep- Getting enough sleep won't just invigorate you; it could also help control how much you eat. A lack of sleep is linked to overeating—especially the overconsumption of junk food—which can lead to weight gain and increased inflammation.Two hormones that help regulate hunger—ghrelin and leptin—are affected by sleep: Ghrelin stimulates appetite, while leptin decreases it. When the body is sleep-deprived, the level of ghrelin spikes, while the level of leptin falls, leading to an increase in hunger.This cascade of events produces a cycle of bad decisions and the bad decisions lead to frustration, anger, resentment and selfishness. Brain Wash: Detox Your Mind for Clearer Thinking, Deeper Relationships, and Lasting Happiness is co-authored by best-selling author David Perlmutter, MD and Austin Perlmutter, MD.David is a Board-Certified Neurologist and five-time New York Times bestselling author. He serves on the Board of Directors and is a Fellow of the American College of Nutrition. He received his M.D. degree from the University of Miami. Austin is David's son, who is a board certified internal physician who also graduated from the university of Miami. His academic focus is in understanding the decision-making process, how it is influenced by internal and external factors, and how it changes our health and illness outcomes. Austin, along with David Perlmutter, M.D., is the co-author of the newly released book, Brain Wash. At the beginning of the show David and Austin give a detailed discussion about the science of inflammation from a neural perspective. In this episode we discuss:Neural Inflammation Connection between sleep and increased hunger The Neuroscience of decision making How exercise impacts the brain for the betterWhat is sugar? Where can it be found? What is sugars impact on brain function and cognitive performance?The Ten-Day Brain Wash reset for your brain and body Where to learn more about Drs. David and Austin Perlmutter Find Austin and David here:Instagram: DavidInstagram: AustinCheck out their book: Brain Wash
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Ready to UNLEASH your full potential from the inside out?!I've made a promise to make the next three months the BEST three months of this year. Which means I'm focused on mental clarity, increasing energy and productivity and ensuring that I stay healthy.Today I'm talking about:Things that you can implement today to keep yourself & your family healthyHow to change your health for the betterWhat vitamins are important for boosting your immunityCoffee, Energy & ToxicityWellness & LongevityIf you would like to set the intention to make the best of this year, please screenshot this episode, tag me @kathyspenceportrait and use the hashtag #makingthenextthreethebestthreeI'd love to hear your thoughts on the show! Be sure to share your biggest takeaway on Instagram Stories. If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a 5-star rating or review on Apple iTunes.For more information and links to the resources discussed in this episode, be sure to check out the Show Notes at www.kathyspence.com/podcast/becoming-bulletproof
I think conversations like what we are having right now need to happen. We need to understand perspectives and experiences that have brought people to those opinions.Thanks to lads who were involved in this conversation.Pete, Daniel, Stafford, Sean, Brad, Tom, GeorgePerspectives shared: Masculinity, behaviours that manifest from that - How we engage with females - Showcase wholesome people and the need for people to engage Traditional masculine traits that are celebrated that caused harm or bully otherslets look inward and ask what we can do to create changeLet's just do betterWhat do you think is a good man?What was a real man?Judging other men by the order created in their mind?Element of condition from younger years. - are we being raised to be unhappy which causes are to look externallyYour external environment is a reflection of where you are internallySort yourself out and then fix the homeRather than just an opinion it needs to be a discussionIf you would like to get involved in these convos join the INNER CIRCLE:https://themanthatcanproject.com/inner-circle/
Technology is continuously improving the sales landscape, but the overload of options and information can seem daunting to even the most versatile sales leaders. While they understand that AI-driven insights and relevant data based on machine learning can be valuable tools, top revenue executives also know that sales and CRM processes must be as simple as possible so that reps can sell quickly and easily. Fortunately, there are ways to harness the power of enhanced data without bogging down your sales reps with complicated tasks. I discussed some of these methods with Howard Brown, Founder and CEO of ringDNA, during an episode of the Modern Sales Management Podcast. Howard shared valuable information about how sales leaders can leverage AI and machine learning to simplify the sales process for reps. Our conversation also covered topics such as: How sales teams have shifted in the past few yearsWhy new data can be intimidating to a sales team and how to distribute it in the most efficient and actionable wayHow to turn “big data” into “little data” Why insightful data is crucial to your sales teamHow to evaluate sales technology and know if it’s right for your businessWhy the best technology allows humans to be lazyHow sales leaders can become great coachesWhy technology is important, but the customer is still #1 in salesHow AI and machine learning can help sales reps perform betterWhat role leadership plays in the introduction of a new sales tool setHow to find the right sales reps How to increase sales productivity with hyperfocus Why using technology to track sales performance is about continuous improvement and not about micromanagementHow machine learning and AI are changing sales organizationsHow social media is making everyone a journalist and what this means for your sales strategyHow the sales landscape is changing and how sales leaders can best prepare for the future Learn more about Howard and his company, ringDNA, by connecting with him on LinkedIn. Subscribe and listen to all episodes of the Modern Sales Management podcast on your favorite podcast app or by visiting ModernSalesManagement.com.
In this special edition of the Actionable Futurist® Podcast, we spoke with Dan Ziv, CEO of Touchnote, a digital company that is providing a creative way for personal communication which I think we'd all agree is needed even more during this very challenging 2020.Dan runs a small company of 50 people, and we looked at how his company runs remotely, how he runs a company remotely and how his staff have responded to the challenges presented by the lockdown.We also covered a range of topics relevant for employers of any size as well as employees such as:Dealing with your team during lockdownChanges in consumer behaviour during Covid-19Why consumers want more meaningful ways to communicateChanges in strategy post Covid-19Disruption as a result of Covid-19Business models now and in the futureCommunicating and motivating staff during lockdownWhy efficiency and productivity is higher than everThe need for the team to take breaks while at homeRedefining the work-home boundariesUsing a "clock-in / clock-out" system while remoteThe "red cord" process to deal with major issuesAdapting agile processes when working remotelyWhere agile does not work for remote teamsKey learnings with remote teams - smaller is betterWhat does the future of work look like?Will working away from home become the norm?Adapting your current work from home policiesThe 3 types of employees and how to accommodate themEmployees who want a clear separation between home and workEmployees who are fine with the work from home life balanceEmployees who need flexibility depending on their life stageOffering a menu of options for employeesIn 12 month's time we will see the future of work really evolve?How working from home changes your perspective as a managerGetting work done as a CEO during Covid-19Setting your own boundaries as a CEOWhen work and home are the same place you need to force boundariesEmpathising with your team during lockdownA global downturn will change business prioritiesBenefit of hindsight - preparing for Covid-193 things you can do this weekHoard cashEnsure your key employees are comfortable and secureWork hard on mental and physical healthThis was a really eye-opening episode to record and I know you will find many practical tips in the episode. Why not listen while out exercising during lockdown?Your Host: Actionable Futurist® Andrew GrillFor more on Andrew - what he speaks about and replays of recent talks, please visit ActionableFuturist.com follow @AndrewGrill on Twitter or @andrew.grill on Instagram.
Happy Thanksgiving!Why is appreciation importantDesire to be recognizedDesire to be valuedDesire to feel they are doing something importantThese desires are innateImpacts of appreciationMotivation, encouragement, energy, excitementIncreased performanceObligation to “earn it”“Why does a leader need to thank team members for doing their jobs?”Because you want them to do their jobs even betterWhat to express appreciation forIntentionally recognize & itemize people/behavior you appreciationWe don’t naturally recognize positive, so we must be intentionalAdd it to your calendarBehavior, attitude, actionsSolicit input from othersHow to express appreciationSincerelyBe specificPubliclyTeam meetingsBe consistent with public appreciationPrivatelyVerbal or writtenHandwritten thank you notes are awesomeExtra credit: include familyWrap up Show notes at RookieLeaders.com Find more great leadership content at CredibleLeaders.com Subscribe to the podcast Rate & review the podcast in iTunes Share the podcast with friends - social media, email, text, word of mouth Be blessed & lead well
Happy Thanksgiving!Why is appreciation importantDesire to be recognizedDesire to be valuedDesire to feel they are doing something importantThese desires are innateImpacts of appreciationMotivation, encouragement, energy, excitementIncreased performanceObligation to “earn it”“Why does a leader need to thank team members for doing their jobs?”Because you want them to do their jobs even betterWhat to express appreciation forIntentionally recognize & itemize people/behavior you appreciationWe don't naturally recognize positive, so we must be intentionalAdd it to your calendarBehavior, attitude, actionsSolicit input from othersHow to express appreciationSincerelyBe specificPubliclyTeam meetingsBe consistent with public appreciationPrivatelyVerbal or writtenHandwritten thank you notes are awesomeExtra credit: include familyWrap up Show notes at RookieLeaders.com Find more great leadership content at CredibleLeaders.com Subscribe to the podcast Rate & review the podcast in iTunes Share the podcast with friends - social media, email, text, word of mouth Be blessed & lead well
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You can always change your mind. I took a break to reevaluate everything in my life, my priorities, focuses and my art. I even changed the format of The Fear fight. You can always change your mind and pivot to go the route you want to go In order to change your mind you have to start by knowing what you like and what you don't You have permission to change your mind always. don't ever feel like you're stuck. If you don't like something, change it. Trust your gut and your heart. Consider why you want to change your mind and decide if you should Not just because it's hard Because it serves you Is all you're doing lined up with who God created you to be? With who you are now? It can be hard letting go of who you were and what served you in the past It can be hard to being uncomfortable You have to grow to make room for "New" and "Better" What you did before isn't a loss of time or a failure. You learned what you needed to learn to become who you're supposed to be How to Leave things well Tie Up Loose Ends If you're working with other people, explain and give them enough notice Appreciate that chapter in your life and be okay with changing your mind ____________ Questions, Comments, Concerns? Got Questions You Want me to answer? Want to leave an encouraging word to Other listeners? Want To Leave a Review? Email: thefearfight@gmail.com Follow Us On Instagram: www.instagram.com/thefullwellproject Join for The Latest and Goodies!: https://mailchi.mp/fcfc75e48d05/thefullwellproject-sign-up Join Our Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/thefullwellproject Visit Me: https://www.aleciarenece.com/thefullwellproject Leave me a Voicemail (Encouragement, Questions, Comments): - Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=fm.anchor.android&hl=en_US - iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/anchor/id1056182234?mt=8 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thefullwellproject/message
TUNE IN TO LEARN?What to consider before buying any new foods, especially fake ones, promising to make you and the world betterWhat's wrong with plant-based meat and fish?No-cows real dairy - what's that?Lowcarb might go mainstream soon - 70% of US population are obese and overweight, something obviously is not working with our current dietary guidelinesAtkins Nutritionals, doctors urges USDA to include low-carb option in upcoming Dietary GuidelinesIt's such a Perfect Day: Animal-free dairy ice cream available online FOOD SCHOOL is ON!To be your best - Feed your best!!! "Health Eating 101" and many other super practical and fun courses to master your plate for life are waiting for you! GET MY 10-DAY EMAIL HEALTH COURSE. THE FOUNDATION SERIES. SUBSCRIBE! Need help with meal plan? Fat Loss? Weight Loss? Health? Energy? Mental and Physical performance? An athlete cutting weight? Not sure how to start on KETO? Intermittent fasting? How to get lean and shredded and healthy without starving yourself? EMAIL ME: Angela at CreateYourself.Today Created by Angela Shurina Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/FoodSchool)
Today’s episode is with Dr. Elise Bialylew, a psychiatrist, mindfulness and meditation teacher, and the founder of Mindful in May.Our conversation is FILLED with wonderful, practical, realistic advice so that everybody can walk away with the resources they need to begin exploring mindfulness and meditation. Today.How do I know? Because they’ve been working for me.When I recorded this episode, I had fallen off the meditation bandwagon. I used to have a regular practice, but life had gotten in the way and I’d stopped. I was feeling disappointed in myself and struggling to integrate it back into my everyday life, trying little things and then stopping again.So I asked Dr. Bialylew every question I could think about - that you’ve probably thought about too - on how I can create a daily habit around mindfulness and meditation. She has given so many resources to us today, alongside the scientific evidence that supports it, so that everybody who listens can try a number of things to practice mindfulness and meditation.Our conversation includes:Tips and tools for enhancing your wellbeing, balance & joy through mindfulnessHow to transform your stress and worryWhat the difference is between meditation and mindfulness, and how you can try bothHow mindfulness changes the brain for the betterWhat do to when you’re too busy to meditateResources that you can try for free todayAll of this to say that this is a great conversation and you should absolutely listen to it. And then share it with your partner, your friends, your mum. Let’s help everybody transform their minds and lives.And ps: I’m proud to say that I’ve meditated for the last eight days back-to-back following this conversation. I hope it offers it to you too.Enjoy!+
This special companion episode accompanies a conversation with Dr. Elise Bialylew, a psychiatrist, mindfulness and meditation teacher, and the founder of Mindful in May. Give that episode a whirl first before coming back here and practicing this beautiful companion practice.Our conversation is FILLED with wonderful, practical, realistic advice so that everybody can walk away with the resources they need to begin exploring mindfulness and meditation. Today.How do I know? Because they’ve been working for me.When I recorded this episode, I had fallen off the meditation bandwagon. I used to have a regular practice, but life had gotten in the way and I’d stopped. I was feeling disappointed in myself and struggling to integrate it back into my everyday life, trying little things and then stopping again.So I asked Dr. Bialylew every question I could think about - that you’ve probably thought about too - on how I can create a daily habit around mindfulness and meditation. She has given so many resources to us today, alongside the scientific evidence that supports it, so that everybody who listens can try a number of things to practice mindfulness and meditation.Our conversation includes:Tips and tools for enhancing your wellbeing, balance & joy through mindfulnessHow to transform your stress and worryWhat the difference is between meditation and mindfulness, and how you can try bothHow mindfulness changes the brain for the betterWhat do to when you’re too busy to meditateResources that you can try for free todayAll of this to say that this is a great conversation and you should absolutely listen to it. And then share it with your partner, your friends, your mum. Let’s help everybody transform their minds and lives.And ps: I’m proud to say that I’ve meditated for the last eight days back-to-back following this conversation. I hope it offers it to you too.Enjoy!
Interested in becoming a millionaire through real estate investing? Of course you are!Today’s guest did just that—by age 26!Brandon and David sit down with top-producing real estate agent and investor Graham Stephan as he spills the strategy he used to build massive wealth at such a young age. You won’t want to miss his “fortune formula,” including how he adds value to the deals he buys, how he saved money to invest without missing out on life’s experiences, and how he found work he loved to do so he could work hard while still feeling like he was on vacation.Graham’s passion for real estate carried him to big success through investing, and he shares great advice for using YouTube to grow your brand. He also discusses how skipping college helped make him a millionaire and how he worked with his grandma to fund his first deal! Graham touches on why he feels the future of RE is in development, ways to “make, not just find,” deals in today’s market, what to watch out for with Airbnb, and how he bought a house before he even owned a credit card.DON’T miss this powerful show from someone who made the most of his 20s to set himself up for future success. Download it today!In This Episode We Cover:Started as listing agent in L.A. at age 18Closing over 3 million dollars as a first deal that made him quit collegeThe plan he put in placeWhat he could’ve done betterWhat it’s like buying rental properties at a young ageHack on managing propertiesHouse hacking in LAThe Subway sandwich storyHow Graham became a millionaire in real estate by 26Why going to college would have set him back a decadeThe Millionaire FormulaHis current investments and future plansTips on landlordingAnd SO much more!Links from the ShowBiggerPockets ForumsBiggerPockets WebinarBiggerPockets MeetBiggerPockets Career OpportunitiesMission MeatsBiggerPockets Youtube ChannelHow I became a Millionaire in Real Estate by 26 (video)BiggerPockets Podcast 315: How to Read Human Nature to Succeed in Life with Bestselling Author Robert GreeneDavid Greene’s Youtube ChannelBooks Mentioned in this ShowThe Book on Managing Rental Properties by Heather and Brandon TurnerBuy It, Rent It, Profit! by Bryan M. ChavisThe 4-Hour Workweek by Timothy FerrissTweetable Topics:“If people worth 10 million dollars are buying these properties, chances are this is something I should start paying attention to myself.” (Tweet This!) “You don’t have to deprive yourself to be successful, you just have to be smart about the things you chase.” (Tweet This!)“Going to college for me would have set me back probably almost a decade.” (Tweet This!)“For me, my work is my vacation.” (Tweet This!)“Every year there’s a new opportunity out there.” (Tweet This!)“Landlording is a skill.” (Tweet This!)“If you pick up the phone, you are ahead of 80% of agents out there.” (Tweet This!)Connect with GrahamGraham’s Youtube Channel
Show notes: What are your worries or concerns? Your highs and lows? What do you think your friends are going through or your family?When you look around you at school, work, your neighborhood, the world – what concerns do you see? Three segments to today’s study: He is with us when things look bleak. He is with us when things look better. He is with us when things look best. Bleak: Is God disinterested? Is God angry or mean? What evidence do you hear of God pursuing us in the Psalm? What evidence of Jesus pursuing do you remember from the Gospels? When we can’t see God’s presence, what does He give us to remind us He is present? Psalm 46:1 – God is our present help. What kind of Help does God bring to us? John 14:25-17 What helps you when it’s hard to believe God is present, that He cares? Better: What does the mediocre feel so blah? How does Satan use the blah to poke at us? What is God doing in the mediocre? Where do you see Him present in the everyday? Why is it so easy to forget about God in the everyday? Psalm 46:1 – God is our strength. What strength does God give you in the course of a regular day? Best: What are the mountain top experiences of life? What wow experiences have you had? Matthew 17:1-8 – Just like us, the disciples wanted to stay on the mountain. What kinds of experiences help us to see Him clearly? Psalm 46:1 – God is very present. What promise do we find in the refrain of Psalm 46, found in verses 7 and 11? ilovemyshepherd.com YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCd0fe9BbadMkIZwWx-esd-g Facebook - @ilovemyshepherd Twitter - @ilovemyshepherd Instagram - @ilovemyshepherdministries ESV Bible translation - Copyright © 2001 by Crossway,a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers.All rights reserved.
Episode Show Notes jeffsanders.com/142 Learn More About the Show The 5 AM Miracle Podcast Free Productivity Resources Join The 5 AM Club! Connect on Social Media Facebook Group • Instagram • Twitter • LinkedIn Episode Summary What would it take for you to do less AND get better results? In this week's episode of The 5 AM Miracle Podcast I discuss Greg McKeown‘s book, Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less. I have read and re-read this book. I have applied and re-applied the lessons I've learned. What I have discovered is that I need this message over and over . . . and over again. Resources Mentioned in the Show 10 Miracles [FREE eBook in The 5 AM Club] Greg McKeown [Greg’s website] Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less [book by Greg McKeown] Less but Better: What it Takes to Become an Essentialist [article] The ONE Thing [book by Gary Keller and Jay Papasan] Deep Work [book by Cal Newport]
Silvia Damiano is the creator, thought leader and founder of The About my Brain Institute whose purpose is to democratise leadership & neuroscience. She has a passionately held belief that leaders in our 21st century global economy and their organisations must radically change long-held ideas of what constitutes effective leadership. An expert on the brain and how to optimise it, this is a fascinating radio show discussion.Here's what we chat about:What are the learnings about our brains that can help us in our daily lives?What does "democratising our brain" mean?Strategies to optimise your brains capacityHow to develop a beautiful brainHealthy food and nutrition tips to get your brain working betterWhat has depression taught Silvia about herself and her brain?Are you a maker or a taker?What effect are computers and the digital world having on our brains?Improving intuitionWhy a book on poetry? The link to the brain Silvia's secret hope for the futureThe daily non-negotiable rituals in Silvia's world - reflection and feedbackHow to prepare the pefect Argentinian BBQ? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Antonio graciously shared with us how he hung out and had a great, loving time with his mom You finish what you startPersonal Financial Statement Sheetshttps://s3.us-central-1.wasabisys.com/40webinars/personal-financial-statement.xlsx There's something that will call you towards being greatGod is going to lead you into troubleYou will be alone because God can't talk to you listening to everybody elseYou're old enough to have done betterWhat you have now pales in comparison to what you hadIn that trouble, you will be testedShould you overcome your lower self (flesh), the first thing you have to do is go back home and notify people that you've got some things to take care ofClosing ThoughtsWhen you make things about you, you eat up GodThere are no mistakes, your character just leaves an impressionEverything has a beginning and an end, and it will always end to the level of your characterThe Prodigal Son: a social media retellinghttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RNW-dZ8GOm0Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-secret-to-success/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Daily Meeting - Personal Finance 19: The Difference is How You Are Buying Antonio graciously shared with us how he hung out and had a great, loving time with his mom You finish what you startPersonal Financial Statement Sheetshttps://s3.us-central-1.wasabisys.com/40webinars/personal-financial-statement.xlsx There's something that will call you towards being greatGod is going to lead you into troubleYou will be alone because God can't talk to you listening to everybody elseYou're old enough to have done betterWhat you have now pales in comparison to what you hadIn that trouble, you will be testedShould you overcome your lower self (flesh), the first thing you have to do is go back home and notify people that you've got some things to take care ofClosing ThoughtsWhen you make things about you, you eat up GodThere are no mistakes, your character just leaves an impressionEverything has a beginning and an end, and it will always end to the level of your characterThe Prodigal Son: a social media retellinghttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RNW-dZ8GOm0 Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-secret-to-success/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy