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This week Steve Judson talks with the inspiring Jeff Staebner. When Jeff was searching for a way to achieve the ultimate health everything seemed to fall short. Once Jeff felt life’s true power after having his Atlas cleared he’s never looked back. Now Jeff is on a mission to spread the word of "Wake Up Humans". For more information and to get Steve Judson's books visit WakeUpHumans.org
WIth the realization that we now have a listener in South Korea, and reflecting a complete lack of knowledge regarding the geopolitics of the Korean peninsula, Jeff worries that Kim Jung Un may be looking to steal his intellectual property. Once Jeff's fears are assuaged, the conversation shifts to lighter fare, with a discussion about childhood fears surrounding sleepovers and backyard campouts, and finally to a review of the top theatrical summer blockbusters from the years 1980-1989! This may be just what the doctor ordered during this unprecedented summer when there will be no theatrical releases... for the first time in our lifetimes! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rocky-seale/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rocky-seale/support
Jeff goes over the #1 thing that holds back most young people from reaching success. Once Jeff came over this obstacle, it allowed him to massively scale his success and start making power moves. If you want to join our inner circle to get more exclusive business building content go to this link: join.thedropoutdegree.com/innercircle
Self Publishing School : Learn How To Write A Book And Grow Your Business
Jeff Goins is an author, speaker, and blogger. After working for seven years in the nonprofit world as a marketing and communications director, he now writes and speaks full time. He challenges people to make their messages matter through his blog, courses, and online events. Jeff is the author of five books including The Art of Work, Real Artists Don’t Starve, You Are a Writer, The In-Between, and Wrecked. Today, we are going to focus on the writing side of things, and how Jeff’s success has really exploded with his writing and with building his tribe. Jeff started writing when he realized that being a marketing director wasn’t for him. Prompting from a friend made Jeff realize that he was a writer, and he just needed to write. He wrote on his blog everyday, and the opportunities came. His success was a result of doing the daily practice of writing and realizing that he was a writer. Once Jeff began thinking of himself as a writer, writing is what he started doing. Thinking like a pro prompted Jeff to act like a pro. Listen in to hear more about Jeff’s story and his writing process. You can find Jeff here: Goins, Writer Show Notes [05:11] How activity follows identity. We have to change our mindset about who we are before we can do that thing. Turning pro in your head. [06:57] How Jeff went from writing blog posts to writing his first book. [09:20] Jeff's first ebook for side income turned into a surprise big earner. [10:47] The writing process for Jeff's first traditionally published book. [12:12] When writing a book, ask who am I at the beginning and at the end. It's a slower more gradual process than writing a blog post. [13:06] Nonfiction books solve problems. Every chapter answers another question. [15:00] Submitting a proposal and book outline. You want a book with other books like it, but with a unique message. [16:42] Writing what most excites you. It's OK to start in the middle. [17:06] Jeff's first book deal was a result of his ebook "The Writer's Manifesto", which he shared as a lead generation tool to build a list. He also reached out to influencers like Michael Hyatt. His list grew from 70 to 1000 in a week and kept growing. Then agent's began reaching out to him. He ended up with a book deal in 8 months. [21:20] Jeff's ebook process was about his audience. With short practical steps. [24:09] When writing books, you relearn writing with each new book. [25:33] With The Art of Work, Jeff was able to weave in all of his previous book writing lessons. [27:01] Creating something you would actually want to read. [27:54] How writing a book forces us to grow as a writer. [29:54] Having deadlines to create accountability. [30:59] Carve out time every day for writing. Intentionally block out writing time. [35:14] Writing blog posts while working on a book. The happy medium is to write on the blog, but most writing goes on the book. The more work you do, the more work you can do. Write in batches. [37:27] 3 bucket system. Ideas, drafts, and edits. An idea in Evernote, then 500-word draft, then polish and edit. [39:33] How the writing process is 3 different pieces. [40:08] Distractions and clutter restrict creativity. [40:59] The process of pulling order out of chaos. [41:32] Start writing every day. That is the mindset difference between amateurs and pros. Write 500 words a day to work those writing muscles. Links and Resources: self-publishingschool.com Spsfreetraining.com The Art of Work Real Artists Don’t Starve You Are a Writer The In-Between Wrecked Goins, Writer
We're joined today by Jeff Cohn, the founder of Omaha's Elite Real Estate Group, Nebraska's #1 selling real estate team. Before founding his team Jeff was a successful solo agent, making six figures a year working his sphere of influence. Once Jeff founded his team it quickly grew from 80 deals to 425 deals per year in just 3 years. The team continues to grow, heading toward 30 full-time agents and on track to sell over 700 homes in 2015, making it the #1 team at Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices across the world. Schedule A Free Coaching CallVisit Tim & Julie Harris OnlineListen on iTunesListen on Stitcher
Our Dusty Old Box segment features a blast from the past --Mark catapults Jeff back to junior high school days with this one. Mark then polishes-off the Dusty segment --not with a box, but with a...thing...a...Dusty Old Thing. Once Jeff recovers from his temporal shift, we dig into our main topics. Unlike our typical main segments, in which one of us presents a game we know well and love, we thought it would be a fun change of pace to present two games that were totally brand-new to BOTH of us. Jeff starts us off by covering the game Dracula, a two-player game that is part of the Kosmos "Games For Two" series. Afterwards, Mark covers his most recently-acquired card game: Rio Grande's Race For the Galaxy. Before signing off, Jeff brings up a "did ya ever notice?" observation about games involving a lot of dice rolling, and after some brief banter, Mark and Jeff ask for some assistance and/or guidance for YOU, our beloved Podcast Nation. You can post your contributions to this show's comments on the blog page, or you can email them to info@gameopolis.org. As a reminder, we still need your comments and contributions to make the Podcast of Hate become a reality! As always, you can post your contributions to this show's comments on the blog page, or you can email them to info@gameopolis.org. Even if you don't have any feedback for the Podcast of Hate, we'd still LOVE to hear from you, so please email or post a blog entry. 00:00:00 Prelude 00:01:00 Dusty Old Box --and a Dusty Old Thing 00:15:32 Dracula 00:23:36 Race For the Galaxy 00:40:22 Call for listener advice: why don't they stack?!? 00:43:02 Signoff Related links: 1 TSR's D&D Basic Set on Wikipedia 2 TSR's Star Frontiers on Wikipedia 3 Kosmos and Rio Grande's Dracula on Boardgamegeek 4 Kosmos Games' Games For Two Series on Boardgamegeek 5 Race For the Galaxy on Boardgamegeek Stay tuned for Show 14.5 -the Double-Header Session Report show "Dracula's Race For the Galaxy"- coming real soon! NOTE: To download, right-click on the "POD" icon above, and choose "Save Target As..." Select a download location on your computer, and save. After saving, play the file from your downloaded copy.