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Rolf Dobelli – The Not to Do List: the surprisingly simple art of success...with TRE's Hannah Murray
In this episode of Raising Fatherless Kids, Lori Apon welcomes Pastor Josh Weidmann to discuss the challenging and prevalent topic of depression. Drawing from his personal experiences and biblical insights, Pastor Josh offers practical tools and hope for navigating depression, reminding listeners of God's unfailing love and strength. Key Takeaways: The Link Between Anxiety and Depression: Pastor Josh explains how these struggles often go hand in hand, describing depression as "the evil cousin of anxiety." Hidden Depression: Depression can manifest in ways that are unseen, even to those closest to us. Pastor Josh sheds light on how it takes root and offers tools to address it. Biblical Guidance: Scripture is a powerful tool in battling depression. Pastor Josh and Lori encourage listeners to rely on God's Word for strength and comfort. The Importance of Faith: Faith, whether our own or that of others around us, plays a pivotal role in healing. Surrounding ourselves with a supportive, faith-filled community is essential. Practical Tools for Depression: Josh introduces the concept of a "Think and Do List," a pre-planned action guide for moments of emotional overwhelm. Additional Resources: Suicide Hotline: 988 – A vital resource for immediate help Gospel Daily Podcast The End of Anxiety by Pastor Josh Weidmann Honest to God by Pastor Josh Weidmann How to Help Kids with Anxiety For more information and helpful resources, check our website, PerspectiveMinistries.org & follow us on Instagram @PerspectiveMinistries.
Biden Pardon's. The worst is yet to come. The Shock and Awe pardon that will make your blood boil. Donald Trump's Day 1 Do List. Donald Trump's appointees. How do
It's a good idea to have a Don't Do List also, which reminds us what all we need things we need to consciously detach from.Music: https://www.purple-planet.com
Join me as I share the 2nd part of this series on avoiding single mom burnout. Today's tips include: Nurturing Your Temple, Stop Badmouthing Your Kid's Father, Create a New Narrative, Pursue Your Passion, Take Your Kids Off Your to Do List, Don't Be Desperate for a Relationship, and Develop a Healthy Relationship with Your Money! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/faithcoffeandakid/message
DOING LIFE: Daily Devotions For Finding Peace in Stressful Times
The "Fruits of the Spirit" are not a "DO LIST"
Just as I believe that every brand should have pillars and values that they stand on, so does this very show! And so I wanted to explore what you can expect from this show as we embark on 2023 and where your life will improve every time you tune in. In this episode, I'll share our 5 Goal Digger pillars, reveal a little bit about our upcoming episodes, point you in the direction of some past episodes to help you dive into our five key areas of focus, and some of the things I'm excited about and working on behind the scenes to help you improve your life and business this year. Links to More Listening from this Episode: 616: Simplifying Your Marketing to Do List, Here's Where to Start First 608: A Vulnerable Look Inside My Health Journey and Why It's Stuck 544: Things you Could and SHOULD Automate in Your Strategy 603: You Can't Afford to Ignore These Productivity Tips with Marie Forleo 634: Stop Making These Mistakes When it Comes to Time 562: Screw Balance, This is the New Goal GOAL DIGGER FB COMMUNITY GOAL DIGGER INSTAGRAM GOAL DIGGER SHOWNOTES
In this episode we will explore how to create a "Not to Do List in Personal Growth Plan Implementation.Listen to this Episode to know1. Why a not to do list is important?2. How to create a "Not to do List"?Tune in to this episode on this link tolisten from anywhere http://pod.link/1572767376Subscribe to the podcast on Spotify and Apple podcastE-mail: dream100@hasovan.com to get Podcast service for your bizCall to Action - Join the telegram group to share your views.https://t.me/+GWwZuajgeWdYEuxuFollow @dream100show
▲本集內容 台北下一個四年,台北市民的聽眾,你會投給誰? 馬力歐也是台北市民,投過不同政黨的候選人,多數是因為相信他們可以提供想要的未來和可能性。我們關鍵評論網2014年第一次九合一選舉時,做了「安安,市長,政見給窺嗎?」小遊戲,希望能夠讓更多人,不只是看政黨,而是看著政見投票。 接下來一連三週,我們邀請了3位台北市候選人,希望透過我的訪談,能夠讓大家更理解、清楚他們對於市政未來的想法,也能夠更瞭解他們做事的態度、風格和是怎麼樣的一個人。 節目中的「喝酒故事小單元」特別重新設計,向3人提問:任意選擇古今中外,想要喝一杯的政治人物,你會選誰呢? 這集先鋒,由無黨籍參選的黃珊珊上陣。 首先聊的其實是她在2015年生重病康復之後,所列的Not to Do List(不要去做的事情),珊珊在自己的書和過去訪談中,都沒有談到包含哪些內容,所以先聊了哪些是她不想再去做的。 先鋒由以無黨籍參選的黃珊珊上陣。首先聊的其實是她在2015年生重病康復之後,所列的Not to Do List(不要去做的事情),珊珊在自己的書和過去訪談中,都沒有談到包含哪些內容,所以先聊了哪些是她不想再去做的。 在市政方面,珊珊提出「首都進化雙軸線」的概念,那是什麼?在北市最令人痛苦其一「居住」,她又提出了什麼樣的規劃呢? 喔對了,不少人關心的「#北市公用垃圾桶設置」,珊珊解釋了為何縮減,以及透露了實驗中的「智慧垃圾桶」功能! 關於政黨,在所謂的跳脫藍綠或不藍不綠,對她來說,具體來說又是什麼意思呢?雖以無黨籍身份參選,但身為資深的親民黨員的珊珊,親民黨對於她的3個影響是什麼呢? ▲本集節目由台灣網路資訊中心贊助播出搜尋 52168.tw 或 我愛一路發.tw新設立公司立即申請免費專屬域名。@域名之友 ▲快來填寫《馬力歐陪你喝一杯》聽眾問卷,就有機會抽到馬力歐親選的書!https://www.surveycake.com/s/8gbzQ ▲本集使用的音樂:Impressions (Acoustic) by Robert Alan DunnCreative Commons CC BY SA 3.0Robert-dunn-15 – Impressions-acousticSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jeff Heggie Daily Success Strategies 588: Don't Wait to Live Your Dreams Get the Anti-Time Management replay with Richie Norton at: https://jeffheggie.com/antitimemanagement Don't wait for a time in the future to live your dreams Stop working towards a goal and work from it “Work-Life Flexibility is the START, Not the GOAL” 1. Decide who you want to be 2. Begin to act from that identity immediately Episode 567: Create Your Not-to-Do List https://youtu.be/sqPfMj8vFNs - List all the actions that you spend your time on: o For each action categorize as (1) Automate, (2) Delegate, or (3) Eliminate - From Richie: Eliminate, Delegate, Outsource Are you ready to commit to achieving your goals? Be held accountable and make things happen. Join one of our High Achievers Accountability groups: High Achievers Accountability: www.JeffHeggie.com/Accountability Don't miss these programs from Success Coach, Jeff Heggie: Don't Make The One Mistake That Will Keep Your Business From Growing https://jeffheggie.com/businessdomination Become an Optimal Performing Entrepreneur: www.JeffHeggie.com/GroupCoaching Discover How to Double Your Revenue in Just 5 Moves https://JeffHeggie.com/BusinessMastery The Peak Performance System for High Achievers [FREE]: https://jeffheggie.com/peakperformance
When is the last time you thought about your signage? Your signage can do SO much more than just inform about pricing. Think of your signage as: Your Silent Salesperson. In this episode, we are discussing actionable steps, strategies, and tips on how to use your signage properly.The “Do” List: Use simple font Help customers find “hidden gems” - ex: Staff favorites. Stick to your brand and make signage that helps your customers make decisions. Location - place signage on products, on the mat at the front door, etc. Ask a question or mention events and workshops. Allow your signs to do the work for you! Outdoor Signage - Does it say who you are and what you do? Be clear. CTA - include a Call to Action wherever you can. The “Don't” List: Only have SALES signs - don't become the discount store. Dismiss the Quality - Make sure the sign reflects the quality of your brand. Location - place signage too high (have it at eye level). Full show notes at https://wendybatten.com/episode-103/
In our last episode, Coach Deb taught you how to ditch your to do list. Today, we are talking about the list she recommends everyone have: a What Not to Do List. When you are designing your stellar life, it's important to have a what not to do list so that you can make sure you are staying on the path that you want to be on. Deb shares the 14 things on her What Not to Do List so you can pick the ones that work for you. Let us know which ones you want to add to your What Not to Do List or others you already have on your list. Follow Deborah Stellingwerff:Website - https://www.stellarlifeproject.com/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/deborahstellingwerff/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/stellarlifeproject/LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/deborah-stellingwerff-65219359/Email - deb@deborahstellingwerff.com
As the New Year comes upon us so come the Resolutions or Proclamations to do Better this Year but are they really the right way go about it when:80% does by the second week of February (approx.…36 days)There might be a better way as in to make Goals: Start from a positive placeMake a Goal List of what you want to accomplish:· Make categories with specific goals· Make some more challenging than others· Don't have to necessarily have a timeline· Write them down so you can see them weekly/daily· Share them with someone Make a Weekly to Do List· Categories· Prioritize· Have a Specific way to go about completing the task· Write it down and have it visible, phone, paper, white board It's Ok if you don't complete everything especially your stretch goals; you can roll them over to your next year; Progressive Progress is the Ultimate Goal Sign Up for the Monthly Newsletter and receive two complimentary eBooks: https://www.riseabovestrength.com/never-ending-strength-ebook/Checkout the blog for more fitness articles and videos: http://RiseAboveStrength.com/blog/ Subscribe to the YouTube Channel: YouTube - https://goo.gl/UUuW8zFollow Socially: Instagram - https://instagram.com/riseabovegym Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/RiseAboveGym Twitter - https://twitter.com/RiseAboveGym YouTube - https://goo.gl/UUuW8z
Things You Learn from Your Daily List Why You Need a Things to Do List There are different schools of thought about making a Things-to-Do List. Some people think you do not need one, while others think you do. On Designing Your Life Today, Pat Council shares Things You Learn from Your Daily List. Find out why it is important to start writing one out before the next day. You can increase your production, as well as discover other habits that need your attention. Mentioned on Show and Resources: - Webinar: Prosperity, Your Divine Right - Course: 6 Figure Achievers Course - Discount Code: 5facm21 ($500.00 Discount)
Martin a Denis sa znova chvália úspešnými tipmi, no predtým treba fanúšikovi Tottenhamu utrieť slzy po vypadnutí z Európskej ligy. Do Listárne priskackalo utešené kuriatko a znova sa bude vyberať aj z aktuálnej ponuky tipov na víkend.
Want more time to finish your To-Do List? Make a Don't Do List. Can saying "No" really help me to say "Yes"?
Do Listárne prišiel single-game tiket, ktorého výhra obsahovala tri nuly. Za koľko podávate na víkend vy? Plus, stávky, ktoré nevydržali ani dve minúty a top zápasy na víkend.
Tracey Camilleri talks to Kathryn Bishop In this episode Kathryn Bishop (Director of Oxford Said Business School's Women Transforming Leadership Programme and The Oxford Women's Leadership Development Programme) talks about her new book 'Make Your Own Map'. The book is designed as a practical strategy guide for aspiring women. Kathryn explains some of the tools that she uses to help women to navigate their way to more satisfying futures. In the conversation with Tracey Camilleri, they reflect amongst other things on imposter syndrome, the particular quality of all-female environments, the masculine/feminine continuum when it comes to leadership styles and questions like - why it is that female voices often go unheard? Kathryn balances research with stories of the real women she has worked with - as well as giving us some gems of practical wisdom - such as the joys of the 'Not to Do List'. Oxford Women's Leadership Development Programme · Women Transforming Leadership Programme (Oxford Said Business School) · Make Your Own Map by Kathryn Bishop
And Other Strategies for Women Leaders In this episode Kathryn Bishop (Director of Oxford Said Business School's Women Transforming Leadership Programme and The Oxford Women's Leadership Development Programme) talks about her new book 'Make Your Own Map'. The book is designed as a practical strategy guide for aspiring women. Kathryn explains some of the tools that she uses to help women to navigate their way to more satisfying futures. In the conversation with Tracey Camilleri, they reflect amongst other things on imposter syndrome, the particular quality of all-female environments, the masculine/feminine continuum when it comes to leadership styles and questions like - why it is that female voices often go unheard? Kathryn balances research with stories of the real women she has worked with - as well as giving us some gems of practical wisdom - such as the joys of the 'Not to Do List'. Oxford Women's Leadership Development Programme · Women Transforming Leadership Programme (Oxford Said Business School) · Make Your Own Map by Kathryn Bishop
Join Molly as she shares ways that we can fill our lives with enriching experiences and success by removing things that don't add value to your life, especially when life gets hectic! The post AWTR Show #789: Making Your Don’t Do List first appeared on Army Wife Network.
Chapters:0:42 - Michelle's Getting Started1:50 - Michelle's Start in Education Photographers4:51 - Transitioning From Corporate to Photography 7:50 - Building Frameworks From Past Experiences9:36 - Discovering Pricing Freedom12:09 - The Importance of Pricing13:24 - Common Mistakes When Getting Started14:22 - The Top 10 Pricing Don't Do List - #115:37 - #217:12 - #320:04 - #421:44 - #524:18 - #626:54 - #727:38 - #830:44 - #934:08 - The Top 10 Pricing Don't Do List - #1036:44 - Recapping The Top Ten Pricing Don't Do List38:18 - The Journey From Early Work to Where You Want to Be40:21 - Raising Prices Over Time42:03 - Hustle In Heels46:32 - Our Favorite Michelle Quote!47:23 - The Importance of Multiple Communities49:12 - Where to Find and Connect with MichelleShow Notes:Michelle on InstagramM.Harris StudiosHustle in Heels M. Harris Hustlers Facebook Group Laila Chanel StudiosCloudspotMichelle's Phone ScriptUnited WebsiteShowit
Je suis une vraie accroe de To Do List. J’en fais quotidiennement – parfois même plusieurs fois par jour. Enfin bref, c’est un outil qui fait partie à part entière de ma vie actuelle – et puis, on ne va pas se le cacher, c’est extrêmement satisfaisant de cocher ou barrer une tâche réalisée. L’inconvénient des to Do List, c’est que souvent on sous estime le temps nécessaire pour réaliser chaque tâche qui se trouve dessus. Personnellement, quand j’en fais une et que je me dis que je dois l’avoir finie pour le soir même, cela arrive assez régulièrement de ne pas y arriver – du coup je culpabilise. Enfin ça, c’était avant. Le problème, ce n’était pas tant que je n’étais pas productive mais plutôt que mes « To Do List » étaient trop conséquentes. Aujourd’hui, j’ai trouvé la solution. Retrouvez les notes de l’épisode : https://lecarnetpetillant.com/?p=7639 Rejoignez-moi sur Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/le.carnet.petillant/ Inscrivez-vous au contenu exclusif de Carnet Pétillant : https://7a7fae82.sibforms.com/serve/MUIEANbexxWMhKb0VQbTC_xEdFrM2kELVN-yEjnp-dFpVArYDKALde-AuBjldrW6ZkIek0R9GFnFiomokyIR3vqU4JocitwFCNeMDKmZpoecgbhsW2xhkb9AQ2PJWTwGkkD9ncSL1T2ZbdAEljjBWJXchobJBhf7oENXdBGb0SICXJYBkixxppD-mowI-Dw1I49pLm9GscIOyhjc
Shauna Niequist’s Bittersweet, introduced the foreign concept has now become a way of life. My “Things I Don’t Do List” has equal value to my “To Do List” and goals and dreams; all work together. Is choosing to walk away the same as quitting? Listen in, make intentional choices, say the things to make space in your life.
When he was in high school Erik was a self described “C” student who didn’t really like school. He had undiagnosed ADHD which meant that he had a hard time focusing on the right things. Then when he realized that if he set up systems, rules and productivity workflows that he would be able to get the right work done, he became a lifelong learner of the topic. He started the podcast Beyond the to Do List back in 2012 and has produced over 330 episodes. In this episode we talk about he focuses, the journey in starting his podcast and how he is intentional about scheduling social media time. When was the last time that you made a list before you went on social media? He recommends doing that, so that you can connect with people you care about but don’t get stuck in the never ending scroll. Referenced Links https://beyondthetodolist.com/brainfm https://twitter.com/erikjfisher
The first guest from the east coast in a different time zone getting the word out about his wrestling bars! From behind the scenes to confidence as a front-man, hear the journey of this East coast artist. This is one conversation you don't want to miss. GUEST: Scorcese Find all Zipsquad related music under ZIPSQUAD on all Stream Platforms: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/zipsquad/1493449798 Find all Scorcese related music SCORCESE on all streaming platforms: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/scorcese/1193341576 Major Projects: Group: Just as Promised, Lifestyle Music, Orion's Belt, Black Superhero Music, DOMINVTION (upcoming) Solo: 2 Man Power Trip, A World Only Gods Know, Dream Team, Midnight Express (upcoming), East Hampton Polo Boys (upcoming) & Sinners In the Son (Upcoming) Remix: A Remix Only Gods Know, Catchpoint ™ Notable Records: Destination, Long Nights, Cold Champagne & Weed Smoke, 2 Do List, Hasa, Pimp C, Galactus, 4 AM in Dallas, Third Man, Stokely's Theme... I have included artwork for all of my projects Social Media: Album Link: Catchpoint ™: This is the RMX album Social Media: (Twitter & Instagram): @ScorceseJihaD/@JihadScorcese, @IamJasonGriff Website: GriffxScorcese.Bandcamp.com HOST: SHNEAKY www.SHNEAKY.net/blog/shneakyradio www.instagram.com/officialshneaky www.instagram.com/shneakyent www.facebook.com/officialshneaky www.facebook.com/shneakyent R & R Social Media: www.instagram.com/recrespectpod/ www.facebook.com/recrespectpod/ www.soundcloud.com/shneaky/sets/recognition-and-respect SPONSORED BY: La Clika Podcast www.laclikapodcast.com www.instagram.com/laclikapodcast Recorded 5/18/20 in Huntington Park CA 90255 #SHNEAKYtheMC #SHNEAKYent #RecognitionAndRespect #Podcast #SoutheastLA #Music #Art #Culture #SeenInSELA
Overview of Episode #66 --- What is Essentialism? How Brand Strategist Catherine Blakemore and Suzie Price are using Essentialism in their personal and professional lives. Why Catherine and Suzie are so excited and energized by Essentialism. What the benefits and challenges are to becoming an "Essentialist." Contact Priceless Professional Development: 770-578-6976, suzie@pricelessprofessional.com or www.pricelessprofessional.com To see the show notes and get the transcript for this episode, go to: www.pricelessprofessional.com/essentialism Timing on Recording: @ 11:15 --- Topic 1: What Are Your Top 3 Takeaways From the Book Essentialism? “If you don't prioritize your life, someone else will.” Living by design and not by default. You can truly only have ONE priority. Timing on Recording: @ 16:00 --- Topic 2: What is Essential Intent? If you could be excellent at one thing, what would it be? This is where brand strategy comes into play. Adopt the essentialist view: There are so many infinite possibilities for a brand, but focusing in on just those vital few is not something people intrinsically want to do. Ask yourself, what is the essential intent of your business? It is something businesses know they have to do, but it can be really difficult. Essential intent eliminates a universe of other options and strategically maps a course for the next 5, 10 or 20 years of your life and your business future. “It's a disciplined pursuit of less.” Do a Don't Do List. You have to sacrifice some of what is good to get to what is great. Timing on Recording: @ 25:57 --- Topic 3: How Essentialism Has Impacted You? What Changes Have You Made Personally and Professionally? It has created a foundational understanding for my intent for my life. It gives the best answer, fullest and most intentional contribution to the world around you, but you have to make sacrifices in order to do that It is a ruthless, relentless editing of self, of work, focus and of community. The first act of the essentialist is to start scanning your environment for those vital few and eagerly eliminate the trivial many. You need to spend more time towards your defined purpose. Being an essentialist in everything from my personal life, to my work life, to my home, all of these things, they cause a disruption in the natural flow. The ruthless editing of my emotional responses to things, I was formerly quite reactive and now very, very proactive. Do not gossip, talk about ideas instead of people and things. Scan your conversations for value, think about how much time we spend speaking and engaging with things that are more and not better, instead of less but better. Give your highest contribution to the world around you. And if you are giving your highest contribution, it's not with a non-essentialist conversation, it's with an essentialist one. Incorporate a Time blocker - 9:00am to Noon on Mondays is CEO time; Wednesday afternoons from 12:00pm to 4:00pm it is content development time; Friday from 9:00am to Noon it is product development. Wednesday mornings I like to treat myself to a slow morning. For Suzie - Daily tune in time and something physical. The essentialist view demands that you know who you are, not just what you're doing. Essentialists have to accept that they cannot be popular with everyone all the time. If you have a strong enough yes, you will find a way to say the no. The preponderance of choice has overwhelmed our ability to manage it, we struggle daily to manage our ability to choose. Timing on Recording: @ 52:55 --- Topic 4: What are the Challenges of Implementing Essentialism Into Your Life? My enthusiasm and excitement towards ideas and things can sometimes overwhelm my ability to stay essential. I try to figure out how to maintain my enthusiasm yet not sacrifice or do an unconscious trade-off of my essentialist intent. You get so excited or enthused around something, you veer off a little bit or you commit to things that you would not normally have committed to. We live in a world, where almost everything is worthless and very few things are exceptionally valuable. Sometimes you don't know what you need to be letting go of. Pay attention to how it makes you feel. Timing on Recording: @ 1:01:07 --- Topic 5: What Are Some Tools, Resources or Questions to Use When Struggling with Essentialism? Set aside time to verbalize or articulate your thoughts. The biggest tool is daily tune in time. Define your essential intent. Do not start with a screen, always start with a piece of paper and write it down and cross it out if it does not feel good. List of Values exercise. You need to get bored. Getting bored is one of the most creative things we can do. List of Six. 80/20 rule: You know that we need to spend 80% of our time on the 20% that matters the most OR 20% of our efforts produce 80% of our results. Timing on Recording: @ 1:10:51 --- Topic 6: Getting to Know Catherine Blackmore. Who is most influenced you in your career? What are some of the things they said or did that matter to you?: So many countless people over the years but they have these principles: A commitment to excellence in all things, an insatiable curiosity and an undeniable work ethic. Also seeking to understand before trying to be understood. What are some books you would suggest?: The Culture Code by Daniel Coyle and The Compound Effect by Darren Hardy What are some of the things you do to wake up eager? Mind - Mental clarity, tune in time; Body – Drink Mud Water and sleep (Protect your assets); Spirit - Morning routines, to be present with myself in whatever way I sense that my spirit needs and cultivate a spirit of generosity in all things for all people the best that I can. For Suzie - What are some of the things you do to wake up eager? Mind – Daily tune in time, the commitment to ease happienss; Body – Intermittent fasting, riding my Peleton, walking my dogs, nutrition (Green smoothies); Spirit - Journaling If you could have a billboard anywhere, what would it be? What would it say?: A solid color billboard that says, “This is your beginning.” For Suzie - If you could have a billboard anywhere, what would it be? What would it say?: “Embrace happiness, create ease.” One last bit of advice or wisdom about essentialism?: To become an essentialist requires a heightened awareness of your ability to choose, everything around essentialism is about choice and that you have your ability to choose, but all it takes is for you to be aware of that.
We talk in depth about the Random to Do List draft and lay out the teams for our listeners. Did you miss out this month? If you did, you can have a second chance next month! rawkerdude's cheeks were burning bright as the AH 101 heroes took on their enemies in the Crackdown 3: Wrecking Zone community boost! Nate discusses Minion Masters and has his tabs open to discuss sales! FuFu talks Final Fantasy 7. That Sephiroth sure is a bully! Did Planet RIX 33 and Back in 1995 devour Ell's soul? Listen and find out! If you don't, what a shame! Do you hear that sound? It's the Sound of Madness! Just kidding, it's the sound of Ell singing and making bad jokes as he always does. You will be saying "Save Me!" to yourself for sure. Even if you are a simple man, I dare you to not enjoy this episode! Wakapeil is preparing some Special Operations for the AH101 Game Club. Are you ready to cross The Line? Exe and Fuuf team up for the first time to discuss Dragon's Lair Trilogy, which is definitely a game. And maybe more than that? Or is it less? Elroy quizzes Exe on his recent 800,000gs milestone. How well does Exe remember the journey of amazing games that has brought him to this point? Be a part of the community and join the discord! Follow the show! Twitter Mixer YouTube Email Intro music provided by Exe the Hero. Check out his band Window of Opportunity on Facebook and YouTube
Halfway through season 1... Let’s reflect on the process so far! Hear the things that Ray should have not done so far and see item on the “Don’t Do List” could apply to your goals this next year! Follow ray on Instagram and Twitter @RayDevante! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/raymond-d-white/message
On this week's Do List, we're talking about René Magritte, Jon Stewart, Sheer Mag, the Zodiac Killer and more.
This week on the Do List, we're talking about the Malcolm X Festival, the Treasure Island Music Festival, the Topsy Turvy Queer Circus and more.
On the Do List this week, we cover a Ghost Ensemble, a dance festival, a tribute to Bill Withers and more.
We dedicate This edition of The Do List to the memory of former co-host David Wiegand who died early this week
On the Do List this week, Cy Musiker and KQED Youth takeover week co-host Nick Abraham feature a pride prom, quiltmakers comment on guns, and more
The Do List gets a visit from angels, tours an exhibition on the home, and celebrates a youth takeover
The Do List highlights what we're most excited about in April, including Silicon Valley Comic Con, Bless Me, Ultima and Green Fog.
KQED's Cy Musiker and A-lan Holt find the best Bay Area shows on The Do List
On the Do List this week, KQED's Cy Musiker and John Vanderslice cover the best in Bay Area Arts
On the Do List this week, KQED's Cy Musiker and Nina Thorsen discuss Cinequest, Daniil Trifonov, Bumper Jacksons, Robert Moses and more.
The Do List this week features a show about Ben Vereen’s ill-fated blackface performance, and a chance to celebrate black joy.
The Do List's Cy Musiker is joined by Marc Bamuthi Joseph to talk 'Black Panther,' Shabazz Palaces, 'Born Yesterday,' Sonya Renee Taylor and more.
The Do List's Cy Musiker and Cal Performances Director Matias Tarnopolsky talk Bernstein, Glass and more
KQED's Cy Musiker and Do List co-host Ariana Proehl talk record album art, a play about auto workers, Brittany Howard's new band and more.
On this week's Do List, Stanford's A-lan Holt and KQED's Cy Musiker discuss Soltron, 'Bondage,' Wiliam Pope.L, the Oakland Symphony and more.
The Do List highlights what we're most excited about in January, including SF Sketchfest, The Propeller Group and Couture Korea.
The Do List looks to the shows we're most excited about in 2018, including an Ingmar Bergman retrospective, a series on California design, a hip-hop exhibit and more.
The Do List's Cy Musiker and Jeffrey Edalatpour offer holiday plays and dances that work like clockwork
It's a Do List special on the North Bay arts scene after it was devastated by wildfires, recorded at the Luther Burbank Center in Santa Rosa.
On the Do LIst this week, our favorite museum shows for the holidays, a lavender ballet, and fire relief
On the Do List this week, KQED's Cy Musiker and Tomas Riley talk about fundraisers for fire victims, a Russian orchestra, a pair of dance fests and more.
On the Do List this week, Cy Musiker and co-host Ariana Proehl cover efforts to resume programming at North Bay Arts venues, and other shows.
What’s on your to-do list? You DO have a to-do list, don’t you?Heather Christie highlights the importance of getting your task list out of your head and onto paper (digital or old-fashioned), then prioritizing that that to-do list into a “2-Do” List.Picking the two most important tasks for your day, and ensuring that you actually have the time to accomplish those tasks is the key to moving yourself and your business forward.(0:23) Your ‘To-Do’ List(02:47) Prioritizing Your ‘2-Do’ List(05:00) Making Time for Your ‘2-Do’(07:06) Recap
What’s on your to-do list? You DO have a to-do list, don’t you? Heather Christie highlights the importance of getting your task list out of your head and onto paper (digital or old-fashioned), then prioritizing that that to-do list into a “2-Do” List. Picking the two most important tasks for your day, and ensuring that you actually have the time to accomplish those tasks is the key to moving yourself and your business forward. (0:23) Your ‘To-Do’ List (02:47) Prioritizing Your ‘2-Do’ List (05:00) Making Time for Your ‘2-Do’ (07:06) Recap
What’s on your to-do list? You DO have a to-do list, don’t you?Heather Christie highlights the importance of getting your task list out of your head and onto paper (digital or old-fashioned), then prioritizing that that to-do list into a “2-Do” List.Picking the two most important tasks for your day, and ensuring that you actually have the time to accomplish those tasks is the key to moving yourself and your business forward.(0:23) Your ‘To-Do’ List(02:47) Prioritizing Your ‘2-Do’ List(05:00) Making Time for Your ‘2-Do’(07:06) Recap
What’s on your to-do list? You DO have a to-do list, don’t you?Heather Christie highlights the importance of getting your task list out of your head and onto paper (digital or old-fashioned), then prioritizing that that to-do list into a “2-Do” List.Picking the two most important tasks for your day, and ensuring that you actually have the time to accomplish those tasks is the key to moving yourself and your business forward.(0:23) Your ‘To-Do’ List(02:47) Prioritizing Your ‘2-Do’ List(05:00) Making Time for Your ‘2-Do’(07:06) Recap
Episode Summary Timothy Paulson interviews Tim Copsey of Copsey Carpet Cleaning Company, LLC in Bend, Oregon. Tim attended the August ELF Business Blueprint Event in Joe Polish’s Genius Network offices. Here’s a glance at what you’ll learn in this episode: Tim Copsey’s biggest takeaways from the ELF Business Blueprint Event. Marketing that got Copsey’s Carpet Cleaning Company 8-1 ROI Timothy Paulson’s insights into optimizing your marketing Tools to create an ELF (Easy, Lucrative and Fun) business Show Notes: Tim Copsey speaks of meeting Joe Polish in person at the ELF event. The one question Tim was able to ask Joe personally. Joe’s unique answer to Tim’s question. Tim’s biggest takeaway for the ELF Event: The Not to Do List. A critical question Tim asked of himself (and that each cleaner should ask) Don’t step over gold coins in order to pick up Silver and bronze coins. Tim got 8-1 ROI when he used this one letter. Timothy Paulson shares strategy to optimize results from already successful sales letters. Huge takeaway for Tim: Target Marketing. Get real specific on your target market. Comments about 3-Step letters and a referral system. The next ELF Business Event – December 2017. People mentioned in this episode: Joe Polish Dan Kuschell Sylvan Freed Ken Copsey Rory Fatt Dan Sullivan Babe Ruth Bill Phillips Dan Kennedy Dean Jackson Websites: www.ElfBusiness.com/apply
To plan, or not to plan, that is the question the GenWealth team discusses this week along with the "10-Step Retirement Planning Not-to-Do List."
As the host of the Beyond The To Do List podcast, Erik Fisher has interviewed many of the top names in productivity, task, and time management, and now Mike is putting him on the other side of the mic. They talk about habits, productivity approaches, and a lot more. Relevant Links http://beyondthetodolist.com/ (Beyond The To Do List) http://www.socialmediaexaminer.com/smmworld/ (Social Media Marketing World) http://bit.ly/productivityistweekly/ (The Productivityist Weekly Newsletter) http://www.amazon.com/Getting-Things-Done-Stress-Free-Productivity/dp/0143126563/ref=dp_ob_title_bk (Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity by David Allen) http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0385348614/ref=as_li_qf_sp_asin_il_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0385348614&linkCode=as2&tag=vardyme-20&linkId=XORYHAHA7LGVSL3X (Better Than Before: Mastering the Habits of Our Everyday Lives by Gretchen Rubin) http://minutehack.com/opinions/its-okay-to-be-a-night-owl (Minutehack: How To Hack The Day As A Night Owl) http://pages.cognitea.com/productivityist/ (CogniTea) http://productivityist.com/podcast-read-more-read-better/ (How to Read More (and Read Better)) http://productivityist.com/triggers-how-to-start-moving/ (Triggers: How to Start Moving) http://jimwoodswrites.com/apple-watch/ (Jim Woods: Why I don't Want An Apple Watch And You Shouldn't Either) http://productivityist.com/groundhog-day/ (Why I Start My New Year On Groundhog Day) http://beyondthetodolist.com/procrastinate-on-porpose-roryvaden-on-discipline-procrastination-priority-dilution-bttdl087/ (Beyond The to Do List 87: RoryVaden on discipline, procrastination and priority dilution) https://productivityist.simplecast.fm/32 (Rory Vaden on The Productivityist Podcast) http://twitter.com/erikjfisher (Erik Fisher on Twitter) https://medium.com/@mikevardy (Mike Vardy on Medium) Want to send Mike an app, book, or something similar to discuss on the show? Email Productivityist at info@productivityist.com and we'll give it a look. Want to listen on Stitcher? http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=53149&refid=stpr (Click here.) Really like the show and want it to flourish even more? Support The Productivityist Podcast by becoming a patron! http://patreon.com/productivityist (Click here) to visit The Productivityist Podcast's Patreon page and see what perks await those who pitch in a buck or more.
Outline 1. Anticipating Christmas - Christmas the __________ __________ way - Christmas the Advent way is __________, __________ and ____________. 2. A Theology of Work - It's in God's nature to ___________. - It's in Our nature to ___________ ____________. 3. Moving from Work to Rest We are called to: - Rest in the ________________. - Rest in Partnering with ________________. - Rest in the Midst of ____________ ____________. Application: My Advent commitment is to rest in ____________________ My Christmas "Not-to-Do" List is ____________________
Mutants, Nazi Monsters, and a wannabe slut, go head to head in this week2019s show as I Preview Review The Wolverine, The to Do List, and Frankenstein's Army. I also chime in with my thoughts about the Superman Batman movie.
Mutants, Nazi Monsters, and a wannabe slut, go head to head in this week2019s show as I Preview Review The Wolverine, The to Do List, and Frankenstein's Army. I also chime in with my thoughts about the Superman Batman movie.