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Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 1674: Cal Newport challenges the popular belief that passions are magically discovered and instead argues that they're often built over time through deliberate practice and increasing competence. By exploring real-world examples and research, he shows how pursuing what you're good at can ultimately lead to deeply satisfying work. Read along with the original article(s) here: http://calnewport.com/blog/2009/11/24/are-passions-serendipitously-discovered-or-painstakingly-constructed/ Quotes to ponder: "Passion is a side effect of mastery." "Working right trumps finding the right work." "Compelling careers often have complex origins; they rarely result from a quick match to a pre-existing passion." Episode references: The Courage to Be: https://www.amazon.com/Courage-Be-Paul-Tillich/dp/0300084714 So Good They Can't Ignore You: https://www.amazon.com/Good-They-Cant-Ignore-You/dp/1455509124 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 1674: Cal Newport challenges the popular belief that passions are magically discovered and instead argues that they're often built over time through deliberate practice and increasing competence. By exploring real-world examples and research, he shows how pursuing what you're good at can ultimately lead to deeply satisfying work. Read along with the original article(s) here: http://calnewport.com/blog/2009/11/24/are-passions-serendipitously-discovered-or-painstakingly-constructed/ Quotes to ponder: "Passion is a side effect of mastery." "Working right trumps finding the right work." "Compelling careers often have complex origins; they rarely result from a quick match to a pre-existing passion." Episode references: The Courage to Be: https://www.amazon.com/Courage-Be-Paul-Tillich/dp/0300084714 So Good They Can't Ignore You: https://www.amazon.com/Good-They-Cant-Ignore-You/dp/1455509124 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 1655: Cal Newport explores a powerful mindset shift through the story of a disillusioned investment banker who finds meaning not by switching careers, but by mastering his craft with intention and clarity. His insight challenges the obsession with "finding the right work" and instead champions working right as a path to fulfillment, regardless of the field. Read along with the original article(s) here: http://calnewport.com/blog/2011/02/14/zen-and-the-art-of-investment-banking-when-working-right-is-more-important-than-finding-the-right-work/ Quotes to ponder: "Passion is rare; passion is hard to discover and hard to sustain." "The craftsman mindset focuses on what you can offer the world; the passion mindset focuses instead on what the world can offer you." "When you focus on what's rare and valuable, and you develop the skills to offer it, good things happen." Episode references: So Good They Can't Ignore You: https://www.amazon.com/Good-They-Cant-Ignore-You/dp/1455509124 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 1655: Cal Newport explores a powerful mindset shift through the story of a disillusioned investment banker who finds meaning not by switching careers, but by mastering his craft with intention and clarity. His insight challenges the obsession with "finding the right work" and instead champions working right as a path to fulfillment, regardless of the field. Read along with the original article(s) here: http://calnewport.com/blog/2011/02/14/zen-and-the-art-of-investment-banking-when-working-right-is-more-important-than-finding-the-right-work/ Quotes to ponder: "Passion is rare; passion is hard to discover and hard to sustain." "The craftsman mindset focuses on what you can offer the world; the passion mindset focuses instead on what the world can offer you." "When you focus on what's rare and valuable, and you develop the skills to offer it, good things happen." Episode references: So Good They Can't Ignore You: https://www.amazon.com/Good-They-Cant-Ignore-You/dp/1455509124 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 1573: Anthony Ongaro explores why jumping into entrepreneurship isn't always the best choice, especially if driven by societal pressures or fleeting motivations. He encourages mindful decision-making, emphasizing how deeply understanding your values can lead to greater fulfillment in work and life. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.breakthetwitch.com/why-you-shouldnt-start-a-business/ Quotes to ponder: "Starting a business is often romanticized, but not everyone needs to take that path to find fulfillment." "Consider whether entrepreneurship aligns with your values or is simply a distraction from the life you truly want to live." "Success doesn't have to mean running a business, it means living a life that feels meaningful to you." Episode references: Essentialism by Greg McKeown: https://www.amazon.com/Essentialism-Disciplined-Pursuit-Greg-McKeown/dp/0804137382 So Good They Can't Ignore You by Cal Newport: https://www.amazon.com/Good-They-Cant-Ignore-You/dp/1455509124 The Minimalists: https://www.theminimalists.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 1573: Anthony Ongaro explores why jumping into entrepreneurship isn't always the best choice, especially if driven by societal pressures or fleeting motivations. He encourages mindful decision-making, emphasizing how deeply understanding your values can lead to greater fulfillment in work and life. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.breakthetwitch.com/why-you-shouldnt-start-a-business/ Quotes to ponder: "Starting a business is often romanticized, but not everyone needs to take that path to find fulfillment." "Consider whether entrepreneurship aligns with your values or is simply a distraction from the life you truly want to live." "Success doesn't have to mean running a business, it means living a life that feels meaningful to you." Episode references: Essentialism by Greg McKeown: https://www.amazon.com/Essentialism-Disciplined-Pursuit-Greg-McKeown/dp/0804137382 So Good They Can't Ignore You by Cal Newport: https://www.amazon.com/Good-They-Cant-Ignore-You/dp/1455509124 The Minimalists: https://www.theminimalists.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 1555: Cal Newport shares a straightforward three-step framework to tackle large, intimidating projects. By breaking tasks into clear milestones, building momentum with small wins, and maintaining consistent progress, Newport offers a practical method to conquer complex endeavors with focus and discipline. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.calnewport.com/blog/2007/07/20/three-steps-for-completing-large-projects/ Quotes to ponder: "Breaking a project into small, manageable milestones makes even the most daunting tasks approachable." "Momentum builds confidence, and confidence leads to consistent progress." "With discipline and clear goals, large projects transform from overwhelming to achievable." Episode references: Deep Work: https://www.amazon.com/Deep-Work-Focused-Success-Distracted/dp/1455586692 So Good They Can't Ignore You: https://www.amazon.com/Good-They-Cant-Ignore-You/dp/1455509124 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 1555: Cal Newport shares a straightforward three-step framework to tackle large, intimidating projects. By breaking tasks into clear milestones, building momentum with small wins, and maintaining consistent progress, Newport offers a practical method to conquer complex endeavors with focus and discipline. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.calnewport.com/blog/2007/07/20/three-steps-for-completing-large-projects/ Quotes to ponder: "Breaking a project into small, manageable milestones makes even the most daunting tasks approachable." "Momentum builds confidence, and confidence leads to consistent progress." "With discipline and clear goals, large projects transform from overwhelming to achievable." Episode references: Deep Work: https://www.amazon.com/Deep-Work-Focused-Success-Distracted/dp/1455586692 So Good They Can't Ignore You: https://www.amazon.com/Good-They-Cant-Ignore-You/dp/1455509124 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 1506: Cal Newport challenges the popular advice of "following your passion" as the key to a fulfilling career. He argues that the relentless pursuit of passion often leads to dissatisfaction and confusion. Instead, Newport suggests focusing on building valuable skills and finding meaning in your work through mastery and contribution. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.calnewport.com/blog/2010/10/16/the-passion-trap-how-the-search-for-your-lifes-work-is-making-your-working-life-miserable/ Quotes to ponder: "Passion is rare. Many people are confused about what exactly they're passionate about." "The happiest, most successful people rarely followed a pre-existing passion. Instead, they found a way to love what they do by mastering something valuable." "Trying to figure out what you're passionate about before you've even started working is a recipe for confusion." Episode references: So Good They Can't Ignore You: https://www.amazon.com/Good-They-Cant-Ignore-You/dp/1455509124 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 1506: Cal Newport challenges the popular advice of "following your passion" as the key to a fulfilling career. He argues that the relentless pursuit of passion often leads to dissatisfaction and confusion. Instead, Newport suggests focusing on building valuable skills and finding meaning in your work through mastery and contribution. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.calnewport.com/blog/2010/10/16/the-passion-trap-how-the-search-for-your-lifes-work-is-making-your-working-life-miserable/ Quotes to ponder: "Passion is rare. Many people are confused about what exactly they're passionate about." "The happiest, most successful people rarely followed a pre-existing passion. Instead, they found a way to love what they do by mastering something valuable." "Trying to figure out what you're passionate about before you've even started working is a recipe for confusion." Episode references: So Good They Can't Ignore You: https://www.amazon.com/Good-They-Cant-Ignore-You/dp/1455509124 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 1480: Cal Newport reveals the hidden pitfalls of chasing the "dream job" ideal, arguing that this approach often leads to dissatisfaction and a never-ending pursuit of perfection. Instead, Newport advocates for cultivating mastery and skills, which in turn fosters passion and fulfillment in a career. Listening to this perspective helps reframe the way we think about long-term professional satisfaction. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.calnewport.com/blog/2010/09/10/the-danger-of-the-dream-job-delusion/ Quotes to ponder: "The key to creating work you love is to abandon the idea that there's a perfect job waiting for you." "Skill and mastery, not daydreams, are what provide lasting satisfaction in your career." "Passion follows from success, not the other way around." Episode references: So Good They Can't Ignore You: https://www.amazon.com/Good-They-Cant-Ignore-You/dp/1455509124 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 1480: Cal Newport reveals the hidden pitfalls of chasing the "dream job" ideal, arguing that this approach often leads to dissatisfaction and a never-ending pursuit of perfection. Instead, Newport advocates for cultivating mastery and skills, which in turn fosters passion and fulfillment in a career. Listening to this perspective helps reframe the way we think about long-term professional satisfaction. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.calnewport.com/blog/2010/09/10/the-danger-of-the-dream-job-delusion/ Quotes to ponder: "The key to creating work you love is to abandon the idea that there's a perfect job waiting for you." "Skill and mastery, not daydreams, are what provide lasting satisfaction in your career." "Passion follows from success, not the other way around." Episode references: So Good They Can't Ignore You: https://www.amazon.com/Good-They-Cant-Ignore-You/dp/1455509124 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 1446: Cal Newport suggests that finding direction in life is less about waiting for passion and more about seeking "bargains." He explains how taking advantage of overlooked opportunities can help you gain valuable skills and experiences, leading you towards a meaningful path without needing a grand life plan. Read along with the original article(s) here: http://calnewport.com/blog/2012/02/24/dont-know-what-to-do-with-your-life-seek-bargains/ & http://calnewport.com/blog/2014/08/29/deep-habits-pursue-clarity-before-pursuing-results/ Quotes to ponder: “Identify the traits that define your vision of ‘remarkable.' That could mean spending a lot of time with your family, having the flexibility to pursue other hobbies, or something of that nature.” “Life's best opportunities tend to hide in plain sight.” "When in doubt, hedge your bets and go for the bargain!" Episode references: So Good They Can't Ignore You: https://www.amazon.com/Good-They-Cant-Ignore-You/dp/1455509124 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 1446: Cal Newport suggests that finding direction in life is less about waiting for passion and more about seeking "bargains." He explains how taking advantage of overlooked opportunities can help you gain valuable skills and experiences, leading you towards a meaningful path without needing a grand life plan. Read along with the original article(s) here: http://calnewport.com/blog/2012/02/24/dont-know-what-to-do-with-your-life-seek-bargains/ & http://calnewport.com/blog/2014/08/29/deep-habits-pursue-clarity-before-pursuing-results/ Quotes to ponder: “Identify the traits that define your vision of ‘remarkable.' That could mean spending a lot of time with your family, having the flexibility to pursue other hobbies, or something of that nature.” “Life's best opportunities tend to hide in plain sight.” "When in doubt, hedge your bets and go for the bargain!" Episode references: So Good They Can't Ignore You: https://www.amazon.com/Good-They-Cant-Ignore-You/dp/1455509124 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 2683: Discover how to transform your career into your most lucrative asset with ESI from ESIMoney.com. Learn the significance of recognizing and nurturing your career's value, which can amount to millions of dollars over a lifetime. This insightful analysis not only outlines the financial aspect but also emphasizes the personal growth and satisfaction that come with career development. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://esimoney.com/two-huge-reasons-why-your-career-matters/ Quotes to ponder: "Your career is your biggest financial asset, worth millions of dollars." "If you take the right steps, you can make it worth millions more." "Think it can't be done? I shared previously that I've averaged over 8% per year for 25 years." Episode references: So Good They Can't Ignore You by Cal Newport: https://www.amazon.com/Good-They-Cant-Ignore-You/dp/1455509124 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 2683: Discover how to transform your career into your most lucrative asset with ESI from ESIMoney.com. Learn the significance of recognizing and nurturing your career's value, which can amount to millions of dollars over a lifetime. This insightful analysis not only outlines the financial aspect but also emphasizes the personal growth and satisfaction that come with career development. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://esimoney.com/two-huge-reasons-why-your-career-matters/ Quotes to ponder: "Your career is your biggest financial asset, worth millions of dollars." "If you take the right steps, you can make it worth millions more." "Think it can't be done? I shared previously that I've averaged over 8% per year for 25 years." Episode references: So Good They Can't Ignore You by Cal Newport: https://www.amazon.com/Good-They-Cant-Ignore-You/dp/1455509124 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 2683: Discover how to transform your career into your most lucrative asset with ESI from ESIMoney.com. Learn the significance of recognizing and nurturing your career's value, which can amount to millions of dollars over a lifetime. This insightful analysis not only outlines the financial aspect but also emphasizes the personal growth and satisfaction that come with career development. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://esimoney.com/two-huge-reasons-why-your-career-matters/ Quotes to ponder: "Your career is your biggest financial asset, worth millions of dollars." "If you take the right steps, you can make it worth millions more." "Think it can't be done? I shared previously that I've averaged over 8% per year for 25 years." Episode references: So Good They Can't Ignore You by Cal Newport: https://www.amazon.com/Good-They-Cant-Ignore-You/dp/1455509124 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 2644: Chris Reining's "Making The Case For Higher Pay – Why 3% Raises Suck" explores the transformative power of pursuing significant salary increases over settling for the standard 3% raises. By maximizing earnings while maintaining minimal lifestyle expenses, Reining illustrates how one can drastically boost savings and accelerate towards financial independence. The article serves as a compelling guide for anyone looking to elevate their income potential and manage their career as their most significant asset. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://chrisreining.com/making-the-case-for-higher-pay-why-3-raises-suck/ Quotes to ponder: "One of the easiest ways we can save more is so simple it's brilliant: make more money and keep our spending flat." "The point, however, is to make as much money as possible as fast as possible so that out of the gate we're saving more." Episode references: So Good They Can't Ignore You by Cal Newport: https://www.amazon.com/Good-They-Cant-Ignore-You/dp/1455509124 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 2644: Chris Reining's "Making The Case For Higher Pay – Why 3% Raises Suck" explores the transformative power of pursuing significant salary increases over settling for the standard 3% raises. By maximizing earnings while maintaining minimal lifestyle expenses, Reining illustrates how one can drastically boost savings and accelerate towards financial independence. The article serves as a compelling guide for anyone looking to elevate their income potential and manage their career as their most significant asset. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://chrisreining.com/making-the-case-for-higher-pay-why-3-raises-suck/ Quotes to ponder: "One of the easiest ways we can save more is so simple it's brilliant: make more money and keep our spending flat." "The point, however, is to make as much money as possible as fast as possible so that out of the gate we're saving more." Episode references: So Good They Can't Ignore You by Cal Newport: https://www.amazon.com/Good-They-Cant-Ignore-You/dp/1455509124 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 2644: Chris Reining's "Making The Case For Higher Pay – Why 3% Raises Suck" explores the transformative power of pursuing significant salary increases over settling for the standard 3% raises. By maximizing earnings while maintaining minimal lifestyle expenses, Reining illustrates how one can drastically boost savings and accelerate towards financial independence. The article serves as a compelling guide for anyone looking to elevate their income potential and manage their career as their most significant asset. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://chrisreining.com/making-the-case-for-higher-pay-why-3-raises-suck/ Quotes to ponder: "One of the easiest ways we can save more is so simple it's brilliant: make more money and keep our spending flat." "The point, however, is to make as much money as possible as fast as possible so that out of the gate we're saving more." Episode references: So Good They Can't Ignore You by Cal Newport: https://www.amazon.com/Good-They-Cant-Ignore-You/dp/1455509124 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
أكيد سمعان بالنصيحة التالية: اتبع شغفك. كتير متعودين نسمع نصيحة أنو نعمل شي منحبه وعنا شغف اتجاهه ولحتى ننبسط وننجح بمجالنا لازم يكون عنا حب وشغف لهالمجال وغيرو من هالحكي. هالحكي كلو علاك، أو عالأقل هذا يلي بيقوله كال نيوبورت بكتابه (جيد جداً لدرجة لا يمكنهم تجاهلك) أو هيك شي ترجمته. وبهالكتاب بيحكي كيف أنو مافي أي دليل لوجود شغف جواتنا ونحنا بس مستنيين نلاقيه ونربطه بشغل. وبيحكي عن نظام بيسميه عقل الصنايعي أو الحرفي يلي بيشرح فيه شو لازم تعمل لحتى تصير شاطر بأي شغل بدك يا وبعدين تحوله لشغف مع الوقت. استمتع/ي --------------- إذا استمتعت/ي بالبودكاست وعم تسمعنا على منصة آبل بودكاست منتمنى أنك تتركلنا تقييم, كل كلمة بتساعدنا. إذا عم تسمعنا على سبوتيفاي فيك تدعمنا بخمس نجوم إذا ما بتستعمل هالمنصات وحابب تدعمنا في تتركلنا تقييم على موقع بودكاست عربي ومشكور كثير --------------- إذا حابب تتابع الحلقة مصوّرة أو مقاطع منها, فيك تلاقيهن على قناتنا عاليوتيوب
Today's episode carries a content warning for sexual harassment. We don't go into detail, but if this is a difficult topic for you, please skip minutes 31 to 35 of the episode. Tomo Greer wanted to be a professional athlete but came to find her way as both a lawyer and an athlete. It turns out you can do both! Tomo's story of finding her way to becoming an Ironman competitor as well as a busy associate in a law firm in Tokyo, is so inspiring to anyone wanting to build their career as well as pursue a sport seriously. Even if you are not interested in becoming a triathlete, perhaps you might reconsider what you do have time for amongst your priorities after you listen to this episode! If you enjoyed this episode and it inspired you in some way, we'd love to hear about it and know your biggest takeaway. Head over to Apple Podcasts to leave a review and we'd love it if you would leave us a message here! In this episode you'll hear: Overcoming an identity crisis from having two cultures and languages How sport has been a driver for her mental strength Tomo's thoughts on how skills trump passion Her top tip for finding the right firm to join Her favourite books and other fun facts About Tomo Tomo Greer is a Foreign Associate at Tokyo International Law Office. Tomo is half Kiwi, and half Japanese, born in Fukuoka, made in New Zealand, and with some added spices added in Bangkok! Tomo is a New Zealand qualified M&A and corporate lawyer based in Tokyo. She has a wide experience across industries and has experience outside the field of law in tech, publishing and advertising. Tomo relocated to Japan in 2020 from Bangkok, spending 3 years working at a Japanese law firm. Beyond the corporate veil, Tomo is a passionate triathlete and proud Ironman with several age-group wins. She is ranked 5th amateur female in Japan for 2022. Tomo is also a former competitive semi-pro Muay Thai fighter in NZ and Thailand. Connect with Tomo LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tomo-greer-0612/ Website: https://www.tkilaw.com/members/tomogreer Links Iki Cafe: https://www.ikiespresso.com/ OL Oslo Brewing https://www.oltokyo.jp/ So Good They Can't Ignore You https://www.amazon.co.jp/Good-They-Cant-Ignore-You/dp/1455509124 Connect with Catherine Linked In https://www.linkedin.com/in/oconnellcatherine/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lawyeronair Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/catherine.oconnell.148 Twitter: https://twitter.com/oconnelllawyer YouTube: https://youtube.com/@lawyeronair
Welcome to the 6-Figure Coach book club! Just kidding. Wouldn't that be fun though?In this episode, my guest, Anthea Dunks, and I are talking about the book “So Good They Can't Ignore You” by Cal Newport. Anthea recommended this book to me and after reading it I knew I wanted to talk about it on the podcast, so I asked her to join me!Anthea is one of the coaches in 10k in 10 Hours and the 100K Funnel course and you might also recognize her from her episode on the podcast last year!We are going through each of the four rules outlined in the book and talking about how they apply to coaches building businesses. There are two stacks of skills that you're building when you start a coaching business: business-building skills and coaching skills. This is a discussion about how to support yourself in both. Anthea Dunks was a rule follower when it came to coaching. When she was taught a new method of coaching as she pursued her certification as a Life Coach, she wouldn't even have thought to question it. She was too busy trying to do it "right".It didn't occur to her that there was another way until she completed her Advanced Deep Dive Coaching Certification. In that program, she developed her intuition and learned how to bring that into her coaching to get her clients the best results.That work became the fundamentals of teaching laser-focused coaching in 15 minutes. She works with the best coaches to help them refine their skills to coach quickly and deeply to 10X results for their clients.If you like talking about books, business, and coaching, settle in because this is one you won't want to miss! Resources Mentioned:100k Funnel Course: https://neillwilliams.com/100k-sales-funnel-courseSo Good They Can't Ignore You by Cal Newport: https://www.amazon.com/Good-They-Cant-Ignore-You/dp/1455509124 Connect with me @neillwilliamscoach on Instagram and FacebookIf you're loving what you're learning on this podcast every week - the tools, the strategies, and the brain hacks to unbusy your schedule and also unbusy your mind so that you can unbusy your life - please follow, rate and review by heading to Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts.Full show notes available at www.neillwilliams.com/podcast Are you tired of struggling to sell out your coaching program? Our 100k funnel course is now open for registration. This program is designed to give you the ads and funnel to sell out your program for you! Head to https://neillwilliams.com/100k-sales-funnel-course.
¿Quieres más contenido sobre carreras en tech? En Gumroad tengo una compilación de 16 entrevistas con profesionales de META, Google, Microsoft y startups. Gente que trabaja en Marketing, Operaciones, Ingeniería y Ventas. Son 21 horas de contenido en video. Puedes adquirirla siguiendo este link: https://conexiones.captivate.fm/gumroad (https://conexiones.captivate.fm/gumroad) Notas del Show Se que hay gente que me va a reclamar que solo entrevisto a programadores en Google, los invito a escuchar estos episodios con Googlers de otras disciplinas :) Camilo Moreno-Salamanca - Google Cloud Advisor (Estrategia y Ventas) https://conexiones.io/sample-page/encontrando-el-compas-de-tu-carrera-con-camilo-moreno-salamanca-google-cloud-advisor/ (https://conexiones.io/sample-page/encontrando-el-compas-de-tu-carrera-con-camilo-moreno-salamanca-google-cloud-advisor/) Ana Carolina Vasquez, que ahora esta en Stripe, pero hizo campañas de marketing dentro de Google https://conexiones.io/sample-page/networking-en-un-mundo-multicultural-feat-ana-carolina-vasquez-head-of-global-field-programs-google/ (https://conexiones.io/sample-page/networking-en-un-mundo-multicultural-feat-ana-carolina-vasquez-head-of-global-field-programs-google/) Katy Da Silva que hace campañas con Google partners a nivel global https://conexiones.io/sample-page/google-y-silicon-valley-durante-la-cuarentena-feat-katy-da-silva-marketing-manager-google/ (https://conexiones.io/sample-page/google-y-silicon-valley-durante-la-cuarentena-feat-katy-da-silva-marketing-manager-google/) ---- En este episodio conversamos con Luis Enrique Delgado. Economista y Computer Scientist en Google. Conversamos sobre cómo entro a tech, cómo fue su experiencia empezando en Google durante la pandemia y nos dio tips para pasar la entrevista para entrar a Google. Recursos que mencionamos: - **Compassion Propia** - Hablate a ti como le hablarias a un amigo Consejos para pasar las entrevistas - Completa ejercicios de LeetCode, 1 al día hasta que los de dificultad media se te hagan faciles Lenguajes que Luis usa: - Swift - el lenguaje donde se hacen aplicaciones de iOS - Objective C - el OG Para aprender iOS: - https://www.oreilly.com/library/view/learning-swift-3rd/9781491987568/ - https://www.reddit.com/r/swift/ Libros: - https://www.amazon.com/Good-They-Cant-Ignore-You/dp/1455509124 - How to Crack Coding Interview - How to Crack the Tech Career Puedes conectar con Luis por LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/luisenriquedelgado/
Everyone has a plan... the podcast where you get to learn life experience from a different variety of people and how they got to where they are. This is Dr. Campbell's story... growing up loving sports especially basketball and going to college for it and showcasing his own Don't Let Anyone mentality...to being the guy trying to figure out what their path in college would be and what they would really be after getting a marketing degree... and to going through with finding a passion when their mind was in the right space.. to going to through masters school and making a real decision of where they really wanted to go in their life... all while eventually figuring out where their passion was really headed... and taking the first opportunity they had at Baylor University and running with it.. to eventually creating their own lab at USF and becoming a professor like they thought. Their Instagram is @billcampbellphd , their website is https://www.billcampbellphd.com/ and the book they referenced is https://www.amazon.com/Good-They-Cant-Ignore-You/dp/1455509124 . This podcast is to show you that we all go through many things in life, but we all can get somewhere! Until next time.. don't let anyone outwork you and keep going! Be sure to rate, review, subscribe to help grow the podcast and get the word out! Check me out on social media! Facebook - www.facebook.com/TheERamey44/ and www.facebook.com/dontletanyonept/ Instagram - @Theeramey and @dla_ptnutrition Twitter - @Theeramey Email - Dontletanyone@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/everyonehasaplan/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/everyonehasaplan/support
Today's guest is a marketing strategist, a thought leader, an entrepreneur, and a certified Facebook ads expert. Joining me this week is Stirling Gardner, the Creator of Launch Perfect and CEO of Stackt Digital. In this episode, we talk about reframing your mindset around the sales pitch, working with clients who want to work with you, and the changing landscape of marketing events. Busted Myths: Don't just explain what someone needs, explain how you do it. Takeaways People will be more likely to buy from you if you give them the value of your skills up front. Give people enough info up front to give them an “aha” moment, but not so much that they don't need you to teach them more. Clients are looking for your help! Don't spend too much time overselling them on why they need your help. Focus on demonstrating your skills and abilities. You can sort consumers into 3 main groups: The Overwhelmed Consumer, The Activist Consumer, and The Influenced Consumer. Don't be afraid to look for a mentor. It's important to take care of yourself and create an environment that fosters the well-being of others. Overdelivering ≠ over teaching. It's important to go that extra step for your clients, but if you swamp them with details, that is a quick way for them to tune out. Quote of the Show: “The thing that you think you are called to do may not be a calling. It may be a push from your ego.” - Stirling Gardner Shout Outs: Phillip Stutts: 3 types of consumers Book Recommendations: So Good They Can't Ignore You - Cal Newport https://www.amazon.com/Good-They-Cant-Ignore-You/dp/1455509124 Links: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stirlinggardner/ Website: https://stacktdigital.com/ Ways to Tune In: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-hard-corps-marketing-show/id1338838763 Amazon Music/Audible: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/37228621-2f9c-4905-a223-1844effb49dd Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1vVLpNI1LssMTiL6Kdsamn Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-hard-corps-marketing-show Google Podcasts: https://play.google.com/music/m/Im7mytmu2wa2mekhoeixlja5hpe?t=The_Hard_Corps_Marketing_Show YouTube: https://youtu.be/_lBLmrvl3Iw
My guest today is Max Koh (@heymaxkoh). Max is a private investor from Singapore with a background in marketing. In this conversation, we cover how marketing and investing intertwine, some interesting ways to research a company, and the lessons he's learned along the way. I hope you enjoy my conversation with Max Koh. For the full show notes, transcript, and links to mentioned content, check out the episode page on https://compoundingpodcast.com/ep25 ------ Show Notes: [00:00:31] - [First question] - Max's background [00:10:06] - Lessons from Marketing applicable to Investing? [00:13:10] - Customer psychology and what to look for [00:16:22] - Max's idea generation process [00:18:24] - Max's most painful investing lesson [00:26:20] - Investments that Max avoids [00:28:23] - Interesting and alternative research methods [00:30:33] - What makes an interesting founder? [00:36:11] - The secret to growing Max's twitter account [00:39:53] - Max's favourite books? [00:44:09] - Most unvalued life experience? [00:48:06] - Plans for the future? ------ Connect with Max: Follow Max on Twitter: https://twitter.com/heymaxkoh Connect with Max on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maxkohgo/ Max's Newsletter: https://maxkoh.substack.com/ ------ Mentioned/Recommended Content: Nick Sleep Letters: https://igyfoundation.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Full_Collection_Nomad_Letters_.pdf The Investment Checklist by Michael Shearn: https://www.amazon.com/Investment-Checklist-Art-Depth-Research-ebook/dp/B005OYGOZW How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big by Scott Adams: https://www.amazon.com/How-Fail-Almost-Everything-Still/dp/0241003709 So Good They Can't Ignore You by Cal Newport: https://www.amazon.com/Good-They-Cant-Ignore-You/dp/1455509124 The Education of a Value Investor by Guy Spier: https://www.amazon.com.au/Education-Value-Investor-Guy-Spier/dp/1137278811 ------ Stay up to date with the podcast by signing up to the Compounding Curiosity Substack, where I'll email you when the latest episode comes out along with my summary and takeaways, links to mentioned content, graphics and the transcript. Sign up at https://compoundingcuriosity.substack.com/ ------ Connect with Kalani: Visit the Compounding Curiosity PODCAST: https://CompoundingPodcast.com/ Visit the Compounding Curiosity SUBSTACK: https://compoundingcuriosity.substack.com/ Follow Kalani Scarrott on TWITTER: https://twitter.com/ScarrottKalani/ Sign up for Allocators Asia: https://KalaniS.substack.com/ Join the DISCORD: https://discord.gg/NPVNPVsCYb
Dans ce cinquième épisode, nous évoquons 3 sujets :
Pour bien clôturer l'année 2020 nous avons fait cet épisode pour parler de l'avenir de l'informatique et des nouvelles technologies au Sénégal.Programme :Les domaines d'utilisation des techs à favoriser en 2021Conseils et recommandation sur les tendances en 2021Conseils pour la jeunesse sénégalaiseInvités :Thiaba DIOP (Développer mobile Android) Twitter Elias Waly Ba (Ingénieur IA et professeur) Twitter Ibrahima ciss (Développeur mobile iOS) Twitter Ady Ngom (Senior développeur javascript) Twitter Jean Noel SARR (Digital learning Manager, CEO Kinnov Tech) Twitter Ousseynou DIOP (Développeur, CEO XARALA ACADEMY) TwitterGérard DACOSTA ( Ingénieur en sécurité) TwitterDemba FALL (Ingénieur R&D) Twitter Vocalcast :Participez a la rubrique volcalcast et partager votre expérience avec les auditeurs. Envoyer votre vocal de présentation via whatsappsur le +221 76 374 12 91Liens utiles :Mastery: https://www.amazon.com/Mastery-Robert-Greene/dp/014312417XSo good there can't ignore you : https://www.amazon.com/Good-They-Cant-Ignore-You/dp/1455509124deep work: https://www.amazon.com/Deep-Work-Focused-Success-Distracted/dp/1455586692Support the showChers auditeurs et auditrices, Vous appréciez le travail que nous faisons à travers le podcast et vous voulez nous voir évoluer et améliorer les émissions avec de nouvelles initiatives, alors vous pouvez soutenir le projet pour nous encourager davantage.Nous soutenir par ici
Pour bien clôturer l'année 2020 nous avons fait cet épisode pour parler de l'avenir de l'informatique et des nouvelles technologies au Sénégal. Programme : Les domaines d'utilisation des techs à favoriser en 2021 Conseils et recommandation sur les tendances en 2021 Conseils pour la jeunesse sénégalaise Invités : Thiaba DIOP (Développer mobile Android) Twitter Elias Waly Ba (Ingénieur IA et professeur) Twitter Ibrahima ciss (Développeur mobile iOS) Twitter Ady Ngom (Senior développeur javascript) Twitter Jean Noel SARR (Digital learning Manager, CEO Kinnov Tech) Twitter Ousseynou DIOP (Développeur, CEO XARALA ACADEMY) Twitter Gérard DACOSTA ( Ingénieur en sécurité) Twitter Demba FALL (Ingénieur R&D) Twitter Vocalcast : Participez a la rubrique volcalcast et partager votre expérience avec les auditeurs. Envoyer votre vocal de présentation via whatsappsur le +221 76 374 12 91 Liens utiles : Mastery: https://www.amazon.com/Mastery-Robert-Greene/dp/014312417X So good there can't ignore you : https://www.amazon.com/Good-They-Cant-Ignore-You/dp/1455509124 deep work: https://www.amazon.com/Deep-Work-Focused-Success-Distracted/dp/1455586692
After reading a comment on YouTube about how to earn a good income without a boring job, in this episode's guest, Joe Barnes, made it his mission to find a framework that enables this. Hint: there are three ways. When I left my full-time job at Costco, it felt like a giant leap. So I was excited to have Joe Barnes on the show to hear more about his Three Paths to pursuing your dream job. He set up Escape The System - a resource for entrepreneurs, dreamers, and world changers. He’s also the author of ‘Do The Work You Love’. By freeing your mind from society's conditioning and finding a passion, you’re on track to living the life you want. Tune in as we learn how to escape boring jobs, how he strategically became an author – his dream job – and what he learnt from two ridiculous tennis matches. This episode is sponsored by Tile. We all know someone (and maybe it's not you) that's constantly losing their stuff. This is where Tile comes in handy: it’s a bluetooth device that helps you keep track of your stuff. It comes in a sleek, unobtrusive and compact size, which attaches to things like your keys or your wallet. With the Tile app, every time you misplace something you simply tap to find it. Go to https://www.thetileapp.com/limited-edition-tiles?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=timecrafting (tile.com/timecrafting) to shop the limited edition collection right now – and finally stop losing your stuff.This episode is sponsored by Fundrise. Fundrise is an investing platform that makes investing in high-quality, high-potential real estate as easy as investing in your favourite stock or mutual fund. Whether you’re looking to add stable cash flow via dividends or prefer long-term growth through appreciation, Fundrise has you covered. Fundrise’s team of real estate professionals carefully vets and actively manages all of their real estate projects. And with their easy-to-use website you can track your portfolio’s performance and watch as properties across the country are acquired, improved, and operated via asset updates. Want to get started? All you need to is visit https://fundrise.com/timecrafting (fundrise.com/timecrafting) to do that… and when you do you’ll have your first NINETY days of advisory fees waived. Start building your better portfolio with Fundrise today! Talking Points The boring job John did (0:32) What do we actually mean by “choosing your passion”? (2:46) The Three Paths (4:16) Advice to the adventurous who go ‘all-in’ with a change (7:20) How to stop your passions from fizzling away (9:52) Dealing with fear when making the career change (12:32) Advice to people who think it’s ‘past their time’ (21:15) Lessons learnt from being a tennis coach (25:27) Joe’s relationship with time (29:09) Quote "There’s something inside of you that needs expression." - Joe Barnes Helpful Links https://www.amazon.com/Do-Work-You-Love-without/dp/1786783142 (Do The Work You Love | Amazon) https://productivityist.com/podcast229/ (Episode 229: Exploring Digital Minimalism with Cal Newport) https://productivityist.com/podcast-73-cal-newport/ (Episode 73: Deep Work with Cal Newport) https://www.amazon.com/Good-They-Cant-Ignore-You/dp/1455509124 (So Good They Can’t Ignore You | Amazon) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KfBJmxL6pMY ('Follow Your Passion' Is Bad Advice) https://medium.com/free-code-camp/how-i-got-a-second-degree-and-earned-5-developer-certifications-in-just-one-year-while-working-and-2b902ee291ab (Beau Carnes' blog post) https://productivityist.com/podcast251/ (Episode 251: Being a Late Bloomer with Rich Karlgaard) https://productivityist.com/podcast234/ (Episode 234: Bolder with Carl Honoré) https://escapethesystemnow.com/what-2-ridiculous-tennis-matches-taught-me-about-mental-toughness-and-life/ (What 2 Ridiculous Tennis Matches Taught Me About Mental Toughness And Life)...
VIDEO MOJO with Jon Leland: Timeless marketing mixed with the bleeding edge of video & social media
Our mission is to help you have a more engaging social media presence and a more vibrant video presence. Some call this “content marketing.” Others like to think there’s a silver bullet in “brand storytelling.” In this week’s edition of Video Mojo LIVE!, digital marketing strategist, Jon Leland of ComBridges - https://www.combridges.com - reveals this program’s new 4-part format and interviews master storytelling coach and the author of “Narrative Coaching,” Dr. David Drake and they explore how authentic storytelling is really a conversation, not a one-way communication, like most marketing. Other insights include Jon’s “Tee It Up” opening commentary on “There Is No Finish Line” and a “Luscious Links” movie review of the Netflix documentary, “The Social Dilemma.” Time markers: * Tee It Up - 2:04 * Collaborative Conversation - 4:24 * Community Campfire - 12:49 * Luscious Links - 21:54 Here are the resource links from this episode: * Dr. David Drake: https://www.themomentinstitute.com/ * “So Good They Can’t Ignore You: Why Skills Trump Passion in the Quest for Work You Love” by Cal Newport - https://www.amazon.com/Good-They-Cant-Ignore-You/dp/0349415862 LUSCIOUS LINKS * The Social Dilemma (Netflix Documentary) https://www.thesocialdilemma.com/ 3 PILLARS OF A VIBRANT VIDEO PRESENCE Pillar 1: Humanity - https://youtu.be/NGO1m_MFKB4 Pillar 2: Technology - https://youtu.be/g__BRLf0BKc Pillar 3: Story - TO COME! BE PART OF VIDEO MOJO LIVE EVERY FRIDAY at 10am PT at either of these links: https://www.facebook.com/combridges.fb (“Like” this page for notifications) https://www.youtube.com/jonleland (“Subscribe” and click the bell for alerts) * ECAMM LIVE (Live Streaming App): https://www.ecamm.com/mac/ecammlive/?fp_ref=jon-77 (affiliate link) I’d love to hear from you. Your feedback, suggestions, and reviews on Apple Podcasts or wherever are HUGELY valuable: * Video Blog Home: https://www.combridges.com/blog/ * Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/jonleland * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joncombridges/ * Twitter: https://twitter.com/joncombridges Thanks! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/video-mojo/message
Episode 12 of Rocking The Biz coming at you! Today Peter and Dan are not actually debating... though they still manage to throw some jabs (and a few inside jokes) at each other. In lieu of debating we're bringing some key insights to small business and job seekers alike!Dan is discussing the power of loyalty programs and how well they work for large companies. We'll be taking a look at companies that have mastered the loyalty program and why that's (with our own comedic twist) so special. We also discuss how small business can utilize this to drive activity during the COVID pandemic.Peter brings a list of 5 jobs that are still in demand during the COVID economy. Best part, they are all remote! Well.... remote friendly. Check out the list from CNBC for key data points!https://www.cnbc.com/2020/06/11/these-5-remote-jobs-are-opening-up-quickly-amid-the-pandemic.htmlRemote Career Opportunity for Customer Service Rep:https://unum.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/External/job/USA---NV---Las-Vegas/Remote-Customer-Service-Representative-I_816337Rocking The Weekend:Dan - Disconnect! Spend some time outside. If there is anything we learned from last week's blackout it is getting unplugged and hanging with the family really isn't that bad!Need some free meditation, check out:https://www.onlinemeditationevents.com/Peter - Check out "So Good They Can't Ignore You" By Cal Newport!https://www.amazon.com/Good-They-Cant-Ignore-You/dp/1455509124Social Media (We Love Engagement!) Facebook PageLinkedIn Page Twitter@PeterRukis@ninjasurprise59@RockingTheBizInstagram@rockingthebizFollow Peter’s coding Journey! @careerincodesBlog with us on Medium!@Peter.Rukis@ninjasurprise As always, we will rock with you next time!
Today's discussion features Matt Homann, CEO and Founder of Filament, an organization that designs, facilitates, and hosts collaborative meetings, conferences, off-sites and any type of human collaboration environment, with the objective of enabling meetings to produce measurable results that move organizations forward.For more than 20 years, Matt has been involved in the leadership spaces of designing creative experiences in everything including learning, skill building, collaboration and knowledge delivery. From building in person and virtual spaces that allow people to have better meetings, which he does at Filament today, to using arts to teach business skills, all the way to disseminating hard to explain concepts through illustrations and the drawing of pictures. Matt is an attorney by trade, holding a JD from the Washington University St. Louis School of Law, and not only spent time practicing earlier in his career, but also taught pre-trial practice and procedure as an adjunct professor of law at his alma mater.Matt describes how he's explicitly stitched together the many opportunities in his career in areas like law, with the collection of experiences in creative design thinking type endeavors as a consultant and leader, and his experiences as entrepreneurship building innovative conferences and meeting places. It's clear that Matt is one of the top practitioners in helping people and organizations collaborate better together.Themes of the episode:-How to build useful spaces (in person and now virtually) that allow us to do what we want to do, whether that's creating innovative products, or ideating around cultural transformations-How virtual meetings have translated the same terrible cultural qualities of in person meetings to this new online reality, with intensified challenges of inclusiveness and attentiveness-How Changing the meeting culture comes from the top, and how the status and connection of reporting out to leadership about the organizations direction, has trickled down in our organizations and has formed prohibitive collaboration behaviors don't move business forward-How to have better meetings, and why doing so can make your people up to 40% more effective: from tips like scheduling 47 minute meetings to build gaps in back to back scheduling, and removing ppt and other artifacts away from collaboration time, to asynchronous collaboration and the meaning of what it is to truly prepare for a meeting-How to build better conferences, where networking, learning, and connection isn't as much a serendipitous and ad-hoc condition, but more of a engineered outcome by conference facilitatorsThanks for listening!Ways to contact Matt:Twitter: https://twitter.com/matthomannLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/homann/Resources:Filament: https://www.thefilament.com/The Effective Executive by Peter Drucker: https://www.amazon.com/Effective-Executive-Definitive-Getting-Things/dp/B01N51TCT1/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3GGCYWT8AMD50&dchild=1&keywords=effective+executive&qid=1588683249&s=audible&sprefix=effective+%2Caudible%2C199&sr=1-1So Good they Can't Ignore You by Cal Newport: https://www.amazon.com/Good-They-Cant-Ignore-You/dp/B009CMO8JQ/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=so+darn+good+they+can%27t+ignore+you&qid=1588683210&sr=8-1The Motive: Why So Many Leaders Abdicate Their Most Important Responsibilities by Patrick Lencioni: https://www.amazon.com/Motive-Leaders-Abdicate-Important-Responsibilities-ebook/dp/B0851K989D/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1ECZ0KBANMUS0&dchild=1&keywords=patrick+lencioni&qid=1588599671&sprefix=patrick+lan%2Caps%2C191&sr=8-1Learn more at www.thedatabinge.comConnect with Derek:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/derekwesleyrussell/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCN1c5mzapLZ55ciPgngqRMg/featuredInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/drussnetwork/Twitter: https://twitter.com/drussnetworkMedium: https://medium.com/@derekwesleyrussellEmail: derek@thedatabinge.comInterested in starting your own podcast? Some candid advice here: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/how-start-podcast-3-step-gono-go-beginners-guide-derek-russell
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In this episode of the iPhreaks Show the panel interviews Christina Moulton. She starts by sharing her story and how she got into iOS development. The panel briefly discusses her work at Square and what she does there. The panel asks her about her talk at try!Swift about Siri Shortcuts. The panel asks Christina what terminology to use when discussing Siri shortcuts, she explains that the terminology is so confusing. Shortcuts are simple from the app’s perspective but Christina shows the panel just how complicated they are from the systems perspective. She defines intents for the panel and explains how filing intents are what creates these shortcuts. These shortcuts can do so much and the panel considers the uses of these shortcuts in home automation. Just by entering or leaving your home you trigger a series of shortcuts that powered down your house and lock up or turn on the lights and texts your family. They also consider how the system predictions the needs of the user. The panel discusses the visual and voice output and the quality of each on different devices. They wonder at the regulations and testing apple puts towards these intents and shortcuts. Christina explains how she tests intents and shortcuts to make sure that they create a working Siri flow. The panel compares other SDKs and Siri. Christina finishes the episode by sharing a bit about her book. Panelists Alex Bush Charles Max Wood Guest Christina Moulton Sponsors Sentry– use the code “devchat” for two months free on Sentry’s small plan CacheFly Links https://grokswift.com/ https://www.facebook.com/iphreaks/ https://twitter.com/iphreaks Picks Christina Moulton: Designing Great Shortcuts Alex Bush: So Good They Can't Ignore You: Why Skills Trump Passion in the Quest for Work You Love Charles Max Wood: It’s a Wonderful Life Holiday Inn White Christmas A Christmas Story
In this episode of the iPhreaks Show the panel interviews Christina Moulton. She starts by sharing her story and how she got into iOS development. The panel briefly discusses her work at Square and what she does there. The panel asks her about her talk at try!Swift about Siri Shortcuts. The panel asks Christina what terminology to use when discussing Siri shortcuts, she explains that the terminology is so confusing. Shortcuts are simple from the app’s perspective but Christina shows the panel just how complicated they are from the systems perspective. She defines intents for the panel and explains how filing intents are what creates these shortcuts. These shortcuts can do so much and the panel considers the uses of these shortcuts in home automation. Just by entering or leaving your home you trigger a series of shortcuts that powered down your house and lock up or turn on the lights and texts your family. They also consider how the system predictions the needs of the user. The panel discusses the visual and voice output and the quality of each on different devices. They wonder at the regulations and testing apple puts towards these intents and shortcuts. Christina explains how she tests intents and shortcuts to make sure that they create a working Siri flow. The panel compares other SDKs and Siri. Christina finishes the episode by sharing a bit about her book. Panelists Alex Bush Charles Max Wood Guest Christina Moulton Sponsors Sentry– use the code “devchat” for two months free on Sentry’s small plan CacheFly Links https://grokswift.com/ https://www.facebook.com/iphreaks/ https://twitter.com/iphreaks Picks Christina Moulton: Designing Great Shortcuts Alex Bush: So Good They Can't Ignore You: Why Skills Trump Passion in the Quest for Work You Love Charles Max Wood: It’s a Wonderful Life Holiday Inn White Christmas A Christmas Story
Today I'm talking with Sean McMullin as he shares openly about his experience as the spouse of an entrepreneur, how he ended up co-founding a company with his wife and how they navigate a world in which they live together AND work together! He also shares his advice for receiving the support you need from family and friends! Sean McMullin is the co-founder of Yellow House Media, a full-service podcast production agency & consultancy that he owns with his wife, Tara. Sean, a then distribution manager at a brewery in Oregon, met Tara, owner of a small business consultancy, on OkCupid and it wasn't long before Sean found himself swirling around in the world of entrepreneurship. Shortly thereafter, he took on the role of producing Tara's podcast, “What Works” and recently they both made the leap and started their own business, Yellow House Media. Sean is the lead consultant for production and management and specializes in building efficient procedures, effective guest management, quality audio production, and editorial management. He brings his background in writing, photography, and underground media to every show he produces. Sean loves getting out in the woods as much as possible and has a goal to visit all 59 national parks with his wife by 2027. This episode is for you if you want to learn: How to navigate the situation where a partner, friend or family member doesn't understand entrepreneurship. Why a Mastermind can save your relationship. The key to a strong marriage. How Sean ensures that he is showing up in his marriage, business and the world in the way he wants. Two outdated concepts that hold women entrepreneurs back, what needs to change and how to be part of the transformation. The importance of boundaries and how to set them in personal and professional relationships. One thing to do when you need to reset as a couple. The first step to take if you are considering starting a podcast. A question to ask yourself to make taking a risk in your business easier. And so much more! She Podcasts: https://www.shepodcasts.com/ She Podcasts Live: https://www.shepodcasts.live/ Tara McMullin: http://taragentile.com/ Ron Swanson, a character from Parks and Recreation: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ron_Swanson Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/ National Novel Writing Month:https://nanowrimo.org/ National Podcast Post Month: http://napodpomo.org/ “What Works” Podcast with Tara McMullin: https://explorewhatworks.com/whatworks/ “Ready Enough” Podcast with Tanya Geisler: http://tanyageisler.com/ready-enough Katie Linder: https://www.drkatielinder.com/ Couples Goal Guide by Cultivate What Matters (this is an affiliate link, meaning I get a small portion of any sale at no additional cost to you): https://shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=1364263&u=1873069&m=62537&urllink=&afftrack= “On the Ledge” Podcast: https://www.facebook.com/OnTheLedgePod/ Broken River Books: https://www.facebook.com/BrokenRiverBooks “So Good They Can't Ignore You: Why Skills Trump Passion in the Quest for Work You Love” by Cal Newport: https://www.amazon.com/Good-They-Cant-Ignore-You/dp/0349420211 The Enneagram Institute: https://www.enneagraminstitute.com/ Zencaster: https://zencastr.com/ Zoom: http://zoom.us Yellow House Media: https://www.yellowhouse.media/ Sean McMullin Instagram https://www.instagram.com/seandmcmullin/ Schedule a free 30-minute consultation with Yellow House Media: https://www.yellowhouse.media/services Join me in my FREE private Facebook community, the All-In entrepreneur: https://www.facebook.com/groups/theallinentrepreneur/ Connect with me on Instagram: https://instagram.com/ritagoodroe
While developing your skills, you will face two control traps, and even though both of them looks same, you need to be very careful, since you have to let go of control in one of them while in the other, you have to get out and take control of your life. So how do you know when it's the right time to take control? https://www.amazon.in/Good-They-Cant-Ignore-You/dp/0349415862
Our arms still hurt from patting ourselves on the back for returning to the podcast. The book of the week is Jon Acuff's "Quitter" https://www.amazon.com/Quitter-Closing-Between-Your-Dream/dp/0982986270 It's about passion. We talk about both sides of the 'follow your passion' argument. We are both in a place doing work that we're passionate about. It doesn't mean there aren't parts that don't feel like work. There are also things we're passionate about that we weren't able to turn into careers. Here's the best book against the idea of following your passion: Cal Newport's "So Good They Can't Ignore You" https://www.amazon.com/Good-They-Cant-Ignore-You/dp/1455509124 We batched a couple episodes. We were going to try to get to 4 episodes. (One for each of Jon Acuff's books: Quitter, Finish, Start, Do Over. We didn't finish all 4 episodes, but we did finish two. So an episode is scheduled next week for Jon Acuff's "Finish". Okay I set a timer to write these notes and the timer is up. I think this is better than not having notes at all. But I'll set a longer timer next time.
I am beyond thrilled to have this guest on the Euphoric podcast. Not only is Andy Ramage my hero, he was one of the key people who shifted how I viewed alcohol and allowed me to see how limitless life can be without it. Andy is the co-founder of One Year No Beer, a global movement to transform people’s relationships with alcohol by taking a break from drinking and discovering how incredible life is without it. Andy takes things to the next level and optimizes his life for peak performance. He proves that quitting alcohol can make you healthier, happier, more motivated and productive and let’s you go for all your dreams (seems like we have a similar goal). Case in point, he’s written two books, one called the 28 Day Alcohol-Free Challenge and another one on motivation coming soon, gotten a Master’s degree in positive psychology, started a business that has helped over 25,000 people, and is actively challenging the status quo that we have to drink to fit in on TV, popular podcasts and TEDx. Tune in to our conversation to learn more about his story, how he became an expert on behavioral change, what his morning routine looks like, and the top books to read to change your life. According to Andy, the single best thing you could do to improve your life? Quit drinking alcohol. Why waste another moment being hungover ever again? Show Notes and Books Mentioned: One Year No Beer https://www.oneyearnobeer.com/ The 28 Day Alcohol-Free Challenge https://www.amazon.com/28-Day-Alcohol-Free-Challenge/dp/1509857257/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=28+day+challenge&qid=1560878022&s=gateway&sr=8-3 Deep Work https://www.amazon.com/Deep-Work-Focused-Success-Distracted/dp/1455586692/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=deep+work&qid=1560877496&s=gateway&sr=8-3 You Can’t Hurt Me: Master Your Mind and Defy the Odds https://www.amazon.com/Cant-Hurt-Me-Master-Your/dp/1544512287/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=You+Can%E2%80%99t+Hurt+Me&qid=1560877511&s=gateway&sr=8-1 Awaken the Giant Within https://www.amazon.com/Awaken-Giant-Within-Immediate-Emotional/dp/0671791540/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=Awaken+the+Giant+Within&qid=1560877555&s=gateway&sr=8-1 The Artist’s Way https://www.amazon.com/Artists-Way-25th-Anniversary/dp/0143129252/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=the+artists+way&qid=1560877569&s=gateway&sr=8-1 Finding Your Own North Star https://www.amazon.com/Finding-Your-Own-North-Star/dp/0812932188/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=Finding+Your+Own+North+Star&qid=1560877579&s=gateway&sr=8-1 The Unexpected Joy of Being Sober https://www.amazon.com/Unexpected-Joy-Being-Sober-alcohol-free/dp/1912023385/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=The+Unexpected+Joy+of+Being+Sober&qid=1560877591&s=gateway&sr=8-1 On The Shortness of Life https://www.amazon.com/Shortness-Life-Seneca/dp/1941129420/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=e+Shortness+of+Life+seneca&qid=1560877603&s=gateway&sr=8-1 The Element https://www.amazon.com/Element-Finding-Passion-Changes-Everything/dp/0143116738/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=the+element&qid=1560877622&s=gateway&sr=8-1 So Good They Can’t Ignore You https://www.amazon.com/Good-They-Cant-Ignore-You/dp/1455509124/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_1?keywords=So+Good+They+Can%E2%80%99t+Ignore+Me+cal+newport&qid=1560877643&s=gateway&sr=8-1-fkmr0 Born Standing Up https://www.amazon.com/Born-Standing-Up-Comics-Life/dp/1416553657/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=steve+martin+biography&qid=1560877660&s=gateway&sr=8-1
Sponsors Sentry use code “devchat” for 2 months free Triplebyte $1000 signing bonus Linode Panel Charles Max Wood Aimee Knight Chris Ferdinandi AJ O’Neal Joe Eames Episode Summary Today the panel discusses the necessity of a front end framework. Overall, there is a consensus that frameworks are not necessary in all situations. They discuss the downsides of using frameworks, such as being restricted by the framework when doing edge development and the time required for learning a framework. They talk about the value of frameworks for learning patterns in programming. The panel delves into the pros and cons of different frameworks available. Joe shares a story about teaching someone first without a framework and then introducing them to frameworks, and the way it helped with their learning. One of the pros of frameworks is that they are better documented than manual coding. They all agree that it is not enough to just know a framework, you must continue to learn JavaScript as well. They talk about the necessity for new programmers to learn a framework to get a job, and the consensus is that a knowledge of vanilla JavaScript and a general knowledge of the framework for the job is important. New programmers are advised to not be crippled by the fear of not knowing enough and to have an attitude of continual learning. In the technology industry, it is easy to get overwhelmed by all the developments and feel that one cannot possibly learn it all. Charles gives advice on how to find your place in the development world. The show concludes with the panel agreeing that frameworks are overall a good thing and are valuable tools. Links JWT Angular Vue Backbone GoLang Express React Redux Hyper HTML 4each Pascal JQuery Npm.js Follow DevChat on Facebook and Twitter Picks Charles Max Wood: Podwrench Aimee Knight: How to Love Your Job and Avoid Burnout So Good They Can’t Ignore You Chris Ferdinandi: Vanilla JS toolkit Thinkster Artifact Conference AJ O’Neal: Binary Cocoa Binary Cocoa Slamorama Kickstarter Binary Cocoa Straight 4 Root
Sponsors Sentry use code “devchat” for 2 months free Triplebyte $1000 signing bonus Linode Panel Charles Max Wood Aimee Knight Chris Ferdinandi AJ O’Neal Joe Eames Episode Summary Today the panel discusses the necessity of a front end framework. Overall, there is a consensus that frameworks are not necessary in all situations. They discuss the downsides of using frameworks, such as being restricted by the framework when doing edge development and the time required for learning a framework. They talk about the value of frameworks for learning patterns in programming. The panel delves into the pros and cons of different frameworks available. Joe shares a story about teaching someone first without a framework and then introducing them to frameworks, and the way it helped with their learning. One of the pros of frameworks is that they are better documented than manual coding. They all agree that it is not enough to just know a framework, you must continue to learn JavaScript as well. They talk about the necessity for new programmers to learn a framework to get a job, and the consensus is that a knowledge of vanilla JavaScript and a general knowledge of the framework for the job is important. New programmers are advised to not be crippled by the fear of not knowing enough and to have an attitude of continual learning. In the technology industry, it is easy to get overwhelmed by all the developments and feel that one cannot possibly learn it all. Charles gives advice on how to find your place in the development world. The show concludes with the panel agreeing that frameworks are overall a good thing and are valuable tools. Links JWT Angular Vue Backbone GoLang Express React Redux Hyper HTML 4each Pascal JQuery Npm.js Follow DevChat on Facebook and Twitter Picks Charles Max Wood: Podwrench Aimee Knight: How to Love Your Job and Avoid Burnout So Good They Can’t Ignore You Chris Ferdinandi: Vanilla JS toolkit Thinkster Artifact Conference AJ O’Neal: Binary Cocoa Binary Cocoa Slamorama Kickstarter Binary Cocoa Straight 4 Root
Sponsors Sentry use code “devchat” for 2 months free Triplebyte $1000 signing bonus Linode Panel Charles Max Wood Aimee Knight Chris Ferdinandi AJ O’Neal Joe Eames Episode Summary Today the panel discusses the necessity of a front end framework. Overall, there is a consensus that frameworks are not necessary in all situations. They discuss the downsides of using frameworks, such as being restricted by the framework when doing edge development and the time required for learning a framework. They talk about the value of frameworks for learning patterns in programming. The panel delves into the pros and cons of different frameworks available. Joe shares a story about teaching someone first without a framework and then introducing them to frameworks, and the way it helped with their learning. One of the pros of frameworks is that they are better documented than manual coding. They all agree that it is not enough to just know a framework, you must continue to learn JavaScript as well. They talk about the necessity for new programmers to learn a framework to get a job, and the consensus is that a knowledge of vanilla JavaScript and a general knowledge of the framework for the job is important. New programmers are advised to not be crippled by the fear of not knowing enough and to have an attitude of continual learning. In the technology industry, it is easy to get overwhelmed by all the developments and feel that one cannot possibly learn it all. Charles gives advice on how to find your place in the development world. The show concludes with the panel agreeing that frameworks are overall a good thing and are valuable tools. Links JWT Angular Vue Backbone GoLang Express React Redux Hyper HTML 4each Pascal JQuery Npm.js Follow DevChat on Facebook and Twitter Picks Charles Max Wood: Podwrench Aimee Knight: How to Love Your Job and Avoid Burnout So Good They Can’t Ignore You Chris Ferdinandi: Vanilla JS toolkit Thinkster Artifact Conference AJ O’Neal: Binary Cocoa Binary Cocoa Slamorama Kickstarter Binary Cocoa Straight 4 Root
Panel: Charles Max Wood Special Guests: Tomek Sułkowski In this episode, the JavaScript Jabber panelists discuss UX in Angular with Tomek Sułkowski. Tomek currently works as a front-end engineer for an app creating company, as well as has been working for Sages running front-end workshops that mostly have to do with Angular. They talk about his blog post, buttons, and improving the user experience. They also touch on the importance of using simple solutions rather than overcomplicated ones, how to teach UI in training, and much more! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Tomek intro Tomek blog post: Angular techniques: Improve submit button’s UX by NOT disabling it Use a simple directive The disabled button Think about how the user will use it when coding Using disable submit button when submitting a form Are there other things that people do that hurt their user experience? Making the UI easier for users Looking into animations to improve user experience Angular Angular Router Animations: the tricky bits by Tomek Routing from one path to another Small animations can go a long way The importance of not overcomplicating things What is the approach you take for teaching UI in your training? Know who you’re teaching Buttons Buttons make the interface much more usable Building forms Template based forms And much, much more! Links: Sages Angular techniques: Improve submit button’s UX by NOT disabling it Angular Angular Router Animations: the tricky bits by Tomek @sulco Tomek’s Medium Tomek’s GitHub Sponsors: Linode Angular Boot Camp FreshBooks Picks: Charles Mattermost AiA Slack DevChat.tv Forum Brave Browser Tomek So Good They Can't Ignore You by Cal Newport Books I’ve Read by Derek Sivers The Man from Earth Nest Framework
Panel: Charles Max Wood Special Guests: Tomek Sułkowski In this episode, the JavaScript Jabber panelists discuss UX in Angular with Tomek Sułkowski. Tomek currently works as a front-end engineer for an app creating company, as well as has been working for Sages running front-end workshops that mostly have to do with Angular. They talk about his blog post, buttons, and improving the user experience. They also touch on the importance of using simple solutions rather than overcomplicated ones, how to teach UI in training, and much more! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Tomek intro Tomek blog post: Angular techniques: Improve submit button’s UX by NOT disabling it Use a simple directive The disabled button Think about how the user will use it when coding Using disable submit button when submitting a form Are there other things that people do that hurt their user experience? Making the UI easier for users Looking into animations to improve user experience Angular Angular Router Animations: the tricky bits by Tomek Routing from one path to another Small animations can go a long way The importance of not overcomplicating things What is the approach you take for teaching UI in your training? Know who you’re teaching Buttons Buttons make the interface much more usable Building forms Template based forms And much, much more! Links: Sages Angular techniques: Improve submit button’s UX by NOT disabling it Angular Angular Router Animations: the tricky bits by Tomek @sulco Tomek’s Medium Tomek’s GitHub Sponsors: Linode Angular Boot Camp FreshBooks Picks: Charles Mattermost AiA Slack DevChat.tv Forum Brave Browser Tomek So Good They Can't Ignore You by Cal Newport Books I’ve Read by Derek Sivers The Man from Earth Nest Framework
Panel: Charles Max Wood Special Guests: Tomek Sułkowski In this episode, the JavaScript Jabber panelists discuss UX in Angular with Tomek Sułkowski. Tomek currently works as a front-end engineer for an app creating company, as well as has been working for Sages running front-end workshops that mostly have to do with Angular. They talk about his blog post, buttons, and improving the user experience. They also touch on the importance of using simple solutions rather than overcomplicated ones, how to teach UI in training, and much more! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Tomek intro Tomek blog post: Angular techniques: Improve submit button’s UX by NOT disabling it Use a simple directive The disabled button Think about how the user will use it when coding Using disable submit button when submitting a form Are there other things that people do that hurt their user experience? Making the UI easier for users Looking into animations to improve user experience Angular Angular Router Animations: the tricky bits by Tomek Routing from one path to another Small animations can go a long way The importance of not overcomplicating things What is the approach you take for teaching UI in your training? Know who you’re teaching Buttons Buttons make the interface much more usable Building forms Template based forms And much, much more! Links: Sages Angular techniques: Improve submit button’s UX by NOT disabling it Angular Angular Router Animations: the tricky bits by Tomek @sulco Tomek’s Medium Tomek’s GitHub Sponsors: Linode Angular Boot Camp FreshBooks Picks: Charles Mattermost AiA Slack DevChat.tv Forum Brave Browser Tomek So Good They Can't Ignore You by Cal Newport Books I’ve Read by Derek Sivers The Man from Earth Nest Framework
The Wonders of Working From Home --------------------------------------- In this episode, I talk about how I love working from home and I share with you some of the routines I follow to make sure I'm as productive as I can be. I also talk about the flexibility it offers me and I do touch on some downsides too. Check out my Reviewer of the Week, Tony & Sophi’s company website: www.doghollow.co.uk If you’re in London and surrounding area and have a dog or dogs, then please get in touch with Sophi. She would love to look after your wonderful pet/s. Cal Newport’s book: “So Good They Can’t Ignore You!” https://www.amazon.co.uk/Good-They-Cant-Ignore-You-ebook/dp/B01KFR64LQ/ *********************** Ways to connect with me: I’ve recorded a video especially for you here: www.dickiespodcast.com ► Subscribe to my YouTube Channel http://www.bit.ly/dickiesubscribe Website: www.armour.marketing Corre Energy: www.corre.energy Twitter: www.twitter.com/dickiearmour LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/dickiearmour Instagram: www.instagram.com/dickiearmour My Books ======= My crime thriller “The Habit” https://www.amazon.co.uk/Habit-Richard-Armour-ebook/dp/B009HC4U08 My business book “31 Mistakes Every Online Business Makes” http://www.31mistakes.co.uk My new sales book “Where’s The Buffalo?” http://www.wheresthebuffalo.com
On this episode of the podcast, I talk with Moe Carrick. She is the founder of Moementum Inc., and she loves to help leaders transform themselves and their companies. Her book, Fit Matters: How to Love Your Job, with Maven House Press, was released May 2017. During our discussion we touched on what she calls The Six Elements of Work Fit, what “flexing” is and how it can help you with getting the right fit in your work, workforce trends that impact fit (and dive into the ones I've struggled with myself), what to do when not all of the elements align at work, and more. If you're trying to figure out whether or not your work is suitable for you, then this episode is going to be a great…fit. Relevant Links: https://moementum.com/ (Moementum | Website) https://www.fitmatters.biz/ (Fitmatters.biz) https://www.amazon.com/Good-They-Cant-Ignore-You/dp/1455509124/ref=as_sl_pc_qf_sp_asin_til?tag=vardyme-20&linkCode=w00&linkId=b203e5488bb7562821d61ad4ab87659b&creativeASIN=1455509124 (So Good They Can't Ignore You | Cal Newport) http://som.yale.edu/faculty-profiles/amy-wrzesniewski (Amy Wrezesniewski | Yale School of Management) https://www.moecarrick.com/ (Moe Carrick | Website) Thanks for listening and enjoy the show!
My guest for this episode is Kourosh Dini - a psychiatrist, writer, musician, and author. Some of his works include Zen & The Art of Work, Creating Flow with OmniFocus, and Workflow Mastery. I've met Kourosh a couple of years ago when we worked together for the OmniFocus set-up. I love his work and have always seen him as a thoughtful productivity strategist who knows his stuff. Some of the things we talked about this week are: How meditation shifts our mindset which ultimately makes us more mindful and productive (3:04). The importance of pausing and practical tips on how to apply it in your life (4:55). Personalization and why it's important in your daily interactions (8:03). Why adding play time is a necessary ingredient in performance, productivity, and happiness at work (11:26) How music can boost your productivity, creativity, and overall sense of well-being (16:40). Kourosh's thoughts on ambient sound apps and how he uses them in his own workflow (20:05). The five elements of good health, according to Kourosh (23:00). Kourosh's take on meditation and his recommendations for those who want to start meditating (24:05). Relevant Links: http://www.kouroshdini.com/ (Kourosh Dini | Mind, Music, and Technology) http://www.zenandtheartofwork.com/ (Zen & the Art of Work | Find Calm in Work and Play) https://www.omnigroup.com/omnifocus (OmniFocus | Task management for Mac, iPad, and iPhone) https://productivityist.com/zen-art-of-work/ (Review: Zen and The art of Work | Productivityist) https://productivityist.com/podcast-adhd-kirsten-milliken/ (Productivity & Play with Dr. Kirsten Milliken | Productivityist) https://www.focusatwill.com/app/pages/v7 (Focus at Will | Get 4x increase in productivity with this concentration music for working smarter.) https://www.amazon.com/Good-They-Cant-Ignore-You/dp/1455509124 (So Good They Can't Ignore You: Why Skills Trump Passion in the Quest for Work You Love by Cal Newport| Amazon) https://www.amazon.com/How-Meditate-Self-Discovery-Lawrence-LeShan/dp/0316880620 (How to Meditate: A Guide to Self-Discovery by Lawrence LeShan| Amazon) https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2016/12/the-best-music-for-productivity-silence/509948/ (What's the Best Music to Listen to While Working? | The Atlantic) https://twitter.com/kouroshdini (Kourosh Dini (@kouroshdini) | Twitter) Want to add some zen into your inbox? Sanebox is the tool for that! Signup using this link http://sanebox.com/vardy (http://sanebox.com/vardy) and get $25 credit for a new account. I really enjoyed this episode. Kourosh and I chatted more about the art of zen in one of the upcoming bonus episodes, so be sure to check that out. If you're not subscribed to Productivityist on Patreon, I highly suggest that you do that. You'll get tons of exclusive content, bonus episodes, and perks as a patron. You can also show your support by leaving a rating and review on any of the podcast platforms you're listening too. We value every feedback and they'll help us make the show better. Thanks for listening! Until next time, remember to stop guessing... and start going.
01:44 - Jason Mundok Introduction Twitter Blog Elusive Moose Find Your Moose Conference 03:47 - Enjoying Work; Finding Passion and Fulfillment Three Dimensions: What it is that you are supposed to be doing? (that actual stuff that you're passionate about) Where you do it (in which industries you need to work) How you do it (your work culture) 11:03 - Finding Your “Why” The Freelancers' Show Episode #202: Live from MicroConf: Managing a Team with Anders Thue Pedersen Start with Why: How Great Leaders Inspire Everyone to Take Action by Simon Sinek Joshua Fields Millburn: 'Follow Your Passion' is Crappy Advice (Minimalist Article) So Good They Can't Ignore You: Why Skills Trump Passion in the Quest for Work You Love by Cal Newport 17:42 - Advising People in Consulting Implementing Processes Confidence and Conflict The Elusive Moose Podcast Episode 9: Resolving Conflict Personality Types and Finding the Right Fit 24:52 - Self-defeating Patterns; Making Changes 33:35 - Company Culture 42:29 - Passion Ruby Rogues Episode #268: Mazes For Programmers with Jamis Buck More from Jason Jason Mundok: What Do You Mean By “Enjoy”? The Elusive Moose Podcast Episode 13: Enjoy Your Work! Picks EngineerWorth (Philip) Unplugging from technology (Chuck) Hosting a retreat (Chuck) Glympse (Chuck) The Minimalists Blog (Jason) Jeff Walker’s Product Launch Formula (Jason)
01:44 - Jason Mundok Introduction Twitter Blog Elusive Moose Find Your Moose Conference 03:47 - Enjoying Work; Finding Passion and Fulfillment Three Dimensions: What it is that you are supposed to be doing? (that actual stuff that you're passionate about) Where you do it (in which industries you need to work) How you do it (your work culture) 11:03 - Finding Your “Why” The Freelancers' Show Episode #202: Live from MicroConf: Managing a Team with Anders Thue Pedersen Start with Why: How Great Leaders Inspire Everyone to Take Action by Simon Sinek Joshua Fields Millburn: 'Follow Your Passion' is Crappy Advice (Minimalist Article) So Good They Can't Ignore You: Why Skills Trump Passion in the Quest for Work You Love by Cal Newport 17:42 - Advising People in Consulting Implementing Processes Confidence and Conflict The Elusive Moose Podcast Episode 9: Resolving Conflict Personality Types and Finding the Right Fit 24:52 - Self-defeating Patterns; Making Changes 33:35 - Company Culture 42:29 - Passion Ruby Rogues Episode #268: Mazes For Programmers with Jamis Buck More from Jason Jason Mundok: What Do You Mean By “Enjoy”? The Elusive Moose Podcast Episode 13: Enjoy Your Work! Picks EngineerWorth (Philip) Unplugging from technology (Chuck) Hosting a retreat (Chuck) Glympse (Chuck) The Minimalists Blog (Jason) Jeff Walker’s Product Launch Formula (Jason)
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Gregg Clunis is a podcaster and freelancer. He hosts the terrific podcast, Tiny Leaps Big Changes. Already in its 100th episode, Gregg focuses on daily personal development tips solidly grounded in scientific evidence. One example is in episode 1, Gregg speaks about the impact that making lists has not only on your productivity, but on your brain. Gregg shares about his entrepreneurial journey, the start of his podcast, and what he hopes to accomplish in the near future. Resources Website http://tinyleaps.co Website http://greggclunis.com iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/tiny-leaps-big-changes-motivation/id1071032154?mt=2 Twitter https://twitter.com/greggclunis Cal Newport’s book, So Good They Can’t Ignore You https://www.amazon.com/Good-They-Cant-Ignore-You/dp/1455509124/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1466955657&sr=8-3&keywords=cal+newport Reid Hoffman is the founder of LinkedIn, he’s often quoted as saying about entrepreneurship, “You jump off a cliff and you assemble an airplane on the way down.”
2:05- Are you born with talent? 5:45 - Valuing effort, not ability 9:20 - Getting into the discomfort zone 13:30 - Do you need talent to become great? Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell 24:15 - 10,000 hours research 26:50 - Practice theories 30:00 - Practice by writing small methods Brian Merick: “Programming with that Disreputable Part of Your Brain” from Rocky Mountain Ruby 2013 Kathy Sierra 35:35 - Developing intuition in programming 41:00 - How to start learning something new (and determine what to learn) 49:30 - Making mistakes 53:00 - Strategies for learning by reading “Teach Yourself a New Programming Language in 21 Minutes (Or 2-3 Years, It Depends)” by David Brady 72:00 - Memorization 77:20 - “If you want to learn something, give a talk on it” Picks: Mastery by Robert Greene (Katrina) The Five Elements of Effective Thinking by Edward D. Burger and Michael Starbird (Katrina) So Good They Can’t Ignore You by Cal Newport (Katrina) “The First 20 Hours- How To Learn Anything” TEDx Talk by Josh Kaufman (Katrina) “The Making of an Expert” by Ericsson (Katrina) Photoreading Personal Learning Course by Paul Scheele (David) How to be Twice as Smart by Scott Witt (David) Make the Most of Your Mind by Tony Buzan (David) Mind Hacks by Tom Stafford and Matt Webb (James) Cavalier King Charles Spaniels (James) Jam Plus Bluetooth Speaker (Charles) Lifehacker standing desk (Charles) Vegasaur (Avdi) HelloSign and HelloFax (Avdi) LastPass (Avdi)
2:05- Are you born with talent? 5:45 - Valuing effort, not ability 9:20 - Getting into the discomfort zone 13:30 - Do you need talent to become great? Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell 24:15 - 10,000 hours research 26:50 - Practice theories 30:00 - Practice by writing small methods Brian Merick: “Programming with that Disreputable Part of Your Brain” from Rocky Mountain Ruby 2013 Kathy Sierra 35:35 - Developing intuition in programming 41:00 - How to start learning something new (and determine what to learn) 49:30 - Making mistakes 53:00 - Strategies for learning by reading “Teach Yourself a New Programming Language in 21 Minutes (Or 2-3 Years, It Depends)” by David Brady 72:00 - Memorization 77:20 - “If you want to learn something, give a talk on it” Picks: Mastery by Robert Greene (Katrina) The Five Elements of Effective Thinking by Edward D. Burger and Michael Starbird (Katrina) So Good They Can’t Ignore You by Cal Newport (Katrina) “The First 20 Hours- How To Learn Anything” TEDx Talk by Josh Kaufman (Katrina) “The Making of an Expert” by Ericsson (Katrina) Photoreading Personal Learning Course by Paul Scheele (David) How to be Twice as Smart by Scott Witt (David) Make the Most of Your Mind by Tony Buzan (David) Mind Hacks by Tom Stafford and Matt Webb (James) Cavalier King Charles Spaniels (James) Jam Plus Bluetooth Speaker (Charles) Lifehacker standing desk (Charles) Vegasaur (Avdi) HelloSign and HelloFax (Avdi) LastPass (Avdi)
2:05- Are you born with talent? 5:45 - Valuing effort, not ability 9:20 - Getting into the discomfort zone 13:30 - Do you need talent to become great? Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell 24:15 - 10,000 hours research 26:50 - Practice theories 30:00 - Practice by writing small methods Brian Merick: “Programming with that Disreputable Part of Your Brain” from Rocky Mountain Ruby 2013 Kathy Sierra 35:35 - Developing intuition in programming 41:00 - How to start learning something new (and determine what to learn) 49:30 - Making mistakes 53:00 - Strategies for learning by reading “Teach Yourself a New Programming Language in 21 Minutes (Or 2-3 Years, It Depends)” by David Brady 72:00 - Memorization 77:20 - “If you want to learn something, give a talk on it” Picks: Mastery by Robert Greene (Katrina) The Five Elements of Effective Thinking by Edward D. Burger and Michael Starbird (Katrina) So Good They Can’t Ignore You by Cal Newport (Katrina) “The First 20 Hours- How To Learn Anything” TEDx Talk by Josh Kaufman (Katrina) “The Making of an Expert” by Ericsson (Katrina) Photoreading Personal Learning Course by Paul Scheele (David) How to be Twice as Smart by Scott Witt (David) Make the Most of Your Mind by Tony Buzan (David) Mind Hacks by Tom Stafford and Matt Webb (James) Cavalier King Charles Spaniels (James) Jam Plus Bluetooth Speaker (Charles) Lifehacker standing desk (Charles) Vegasaur (Avdi) HelloSign and HelloFax (Avdi) LastPass (Avdi)