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How do you scale a business without burning out or breaking the bank? In this episode, Monica shares 11 proven strategies that helped her grow her business from $700 to seven figures—without investor funding. From starting with an MVP to diversifying revenue streams and building strong systems, these principles can help you grow sustainably. Whether you're just starting out or looking to level up, this episode gives you the mindset, strategies, and real-world examples to help you scale smarter.Episode Quote: You are the average of the five people you spend the most time with. ~Jim RohnQuestions Answered: What is the best way to test a new business idea? How can social media help scale a business? What are some effective ways to add revenue streams? Why is branding so important for long-term success? How do you build a business that can run without you?Scaling a business isn't just about making more money—it's about creating impact and sustainability. Tune in now to learn how to set your business up for long-term success! Don't forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with a fellow entrepreneur.Don't forget to sign up for https://www.monicaallen.com/description-of-zoom-partybosshttps://www.monicaallen.com/description-of-zoom-partyboss so you can get information on our first Zoom Party that will be turned into an episode.
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Looking for guidance in your faith journey? Listen in as Mary Jane Fox explores how to discern God's will through prayer, scripture, and the timeless wisdom of the saints. Tune in for inspiration and clarity! During our journey, you hear about: Discover the importance of overcoming obstacles such as unrepented sin. Explore 5 Practical Principles for Knowing God's Will inspired by Peter Kreeft's book, Making Choices. Hear insights from theologians like St. Thomas Aquinas and St. Augustine. Click here to visit the official webpage for this episode. Jewel for the Journey: “Seek and you will find.” (Luke 11:9) Do you like what you hear? Become a Missionary of Hope by sponsoring a week of Journeys of Hope, click here to get started. Learn more at https://pilgrimcenterofhope.org/media-and-resources/all-media-series/journeys-of-hope.html Help us spread hope! https://pilgrimcenterofhope.org/support/
For entrepreneurs, there is a world of difference between the words "could" and "did". The key to that difference? Procrastination. It's time to let your best ideas come to life and help grow your business on purpose. Today's guest is Eric Twiggs, founding partner and president of The What Now Movement. In today's episode, we are going to talk about the discipline of now - the discipline of getting things done. We will discuss why we all struggle with that from time to time and some ways we can get into this discipline of getting things done so we can accomplish what we want to in our lives and our businesses. Eric Twiggs' mission is to build high-performing entrepreneurs, authors, and career professionals, who are prepared for life's unexpected curve balls. He is the author of The Discipline of Now: 12 Practical Principles to Overcome Procrastination. The Discipline of Now has been recognized as a Global Top Ten Finalist for the 2020 Author Elite Awards in the category of Best Self-Help Book. This recognition was based on the combination of the following criteria: cover design, content, popularity, and social contribution. As a Certified Life & Business Coach, Eric has conducted over 28,000 coaching sessions, helping executive leaders and entrepreneurs who have moved from feeling frustrated to finding fulfillment. He has also led organizations of 500 or more people in corporate America and shared his message with corporations, associations, and congregations across the country. After listening to today's episode, check out Eric's podcast, The 30 Minute Hour.
Send us a Text Message.This Podcast is Hosted at;https://thebibleproject.buzzsprout.comEnjoy hours of exclusive content every month and help keep the Bible Project Daily Podcast free for listeners everywhere at;patreon.com/JeremyMcCandlessSubscribe here to receive my new church history podcast every few weeks at.https://thehistoryofthechristianchurch.buzzsprout.comEpisode Notes:Introduction:Decisions, both small and great, are a part of our everyday lives. However, sometimes we experience "buyer's regret"—we make a choice and then doubt if it was the right one. This episode examines Numbers 32, where some Israelite tribes make significant decisions that lead to profound lessons about regret and responsibility.Scriptural Context:Numbers 32 recounts the story of the Rubenites and Gadites, who, upon seeing the fertile lands of Jazer and Gilead, requested to settle there instead of crossing the Jordan with the rest of Israel. Moses' initial response highlights the potential consequences of their decision, drawing parallels to past disobedience and its repercussions.1. Sinful Decision Making:The initial request by the Rubenites and Gadites was driven by their own desires and convenience, disregarding God's command and their communal responsibilities. This selfish decision risked the unity and success of the Israelite nation.2. Regret and Reversal:Moses' stern rebuke led the tribes to experience "decision regret." Realizing their error, they proposed a compromise: they would build pens for their livestock and cities for their families but would still fulfil their military obligations to help the other tribes conquer the Promised Land.3. Lessons in Unity and Responsibility:This episode underscores the importance of unity and collective responsibility. Despite their initial misstep, the eventual commitment to support their fellow Israelites highlights the importance of aligning personal desires with communal duties and God's plan.4. Practical Principles for Decision Making:Drawing from the narrative, we distil five principles to avoid decision remorse:Reality: Face the truth of your situation.Revelation: Seek guidance from God's Word.Relationships: Consider the impact on others.Results: Evaluate potential outcomes.Responsibility: Acknowledge and fulfil your duties.Conclusion:The story of the Rubenites and Gadites offers a powerful lesson on the dangers of selfish decision-making and the importance of repentance and collective responsibility. By integrating the principles of reality, revelation, relationships, results, and responsibility, we can navigate life's choices with wisdom and integrity, avoiding the pitfalls of decision regret.All of Life for GodThe All of Life for God podcast is an engaging and thoughtful collection of exclusive...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the Show.Jeremy McCandless is creating podcasts and devotional resources | PatreonHelp us continue making great content for listeners everywhere.https://thebibleproject.buzzsprout.com
Restore: Ministry to the Last, Least, and LostActs 3:1-26 The LAST: “So the last will be first, and the first will be last.” Matthew 20:16 The LEAST: “The King will reply, ‘Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.'” Matthew 25:40 The LOST: “For the Son of Man came to seek and to save the lost.” Luke 19:10 4 Practical Principles for Ministry: 1. Develop a heart of COMPASSION for those in need. PRAY LOOK 2. Put your CONFIDENCE in God to meet needs. Recognize your LIMITATIONS. Utilize your SPIRITUAL gifts. 3. Always give CREDIT to Jesus for your ministry. 4. Use ministry as an opportunity to CALL people to Jesus. “Repent, then, and turn to God, so that your sins may be wiped out, that times of refreshing may come from the Lord…” Acts 3:19 Takeaway: Participate in LOVE WEEK.
In this episode, Ana Ávila unpacks why productivity matters for Christians and how we can honor God with our time. Ana Ávila works as a senior writer for Coalición por el Evangelio and is the creator and host of "Piensa Podcast". She has an undergraduate degree in clinical biochemistry and a diploma in biblical studies. She is also the author of 'Make the Most of Your Productivity: A Guide to Honoring God with Your Time'. Read the full transcript of this episode. ❖ Listen to "Why Your Job Has Meaning and Purpose . . . Even If You Don't Like It" with Bryan Chapell: Apple | Spotify | YouTube ❖ Browse other Crossway Podcast episodes relating to work and time management If you enjoyed this episode be sure to leave us a review, which helps us spread the word about the show! Complete this survey for a free audiobook by Kevin DeYoung!
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It is easy to expect the Church to train our kids in discipleship. But as parents, we need to take the discipleship of our children seriously. We need to be an example to our children. In this episode, Brody speaks to parents of little kids and parents who have teenagers/adult children. He walks through how we can trust the Lord with our children in all the stages of their lives.We need to be investing in the spiritual development of our families. Let's pray for our children and trust and believe that the Lord is going to change their hearts.Resources:1 Samuel1 Samuel 2Proverbs 22:6Don't Idolize Your Children - NSR Episode Please leave a review on Apple or Spotify to help improve No Sanity Required and help others grow in their faith. Click here to get our Colossians Bible study.
Join us for a powerful night of worship and the word as Craig Rumbley will teach you how to receive healing for yourself and minister it to others. If you are blessed by this message and would like to sow financially, please visit https://gracelifetriad.com/give/.
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Welcome to Day 2249 of Wisdom-Trek, and thank you for joining me. This is Guthrie Chamberlain, Your Guide to Wisdom Hebrews-10 The Brighter Side – Daily Wisdom Putnam Church Message – 06/18/2023 “The Brighter Side” Hebrews 6:9-20 Last week, we continued our extended series through the book of Hebrews in the New Testament. Our focus was on The Peril Of Failing to Thrive. We learned the three Practical Principles for Spiritual Progress, which are: We need to partake in solid spiritual food. We need to maintain the practice of righteous living. We need to exhibit a trained sense of discernment. This week, we will take the strong warnings from last week and look at “The Brighter Side” of our journey that we, as believers, need to mature spiritually. The great German poet Johann Wolfgang von Goethe once said, “Correction does much, but encouragement does more. Encouragement after censure is as the sun after a shower.” The strong warning we studied last week in Hebrews 6:1–8 is among the most sobering in all Scripture. (Drama) I can imagine those words hung over the original audience like thick, black storm clouds rumbling and flashing, threatening to pour out their floodwaters and hurl their barbs of lightning at any moment. But then/ the thunder stops. The lightning gives way to a speck of light peeking through the clouds. Then another … and another. Suddenly, a brilliant sunbeam pierces the darkness, brightening the day and bringing warmth, joy, and encouragement. That's the feeling those Jewish Christians had when they got to 6:9. Surely they wouldn't forget the stern warning of the previous verses: “Don't stray from the path of spiritual growth!” However, the Lord led the author of Hebrews to transition into a section of affirmation, encouragement, and hope (6:9–12), leading the audience out from under the shadows of the threatening storm clouds and back to his original theme: Jesus Christ is our High Priest in the Order of Melchizedek (6:13–20). Let's start with reading Hebrews 6:9–12 on page 1868 of the Pew Bibles. 9 Even though we speak like this (harsh warnings), dear friends, we are convinced of better things in your case—the things that have to do with salvation. 10 God is not unjust; he will not forget your work and the love you have shown him as you have helped his people and continue to help them. 11 We want each of you to show this same diligence to the very end, so that what you hope for may be fully realized. 12 We do not want you to become lazy,/ but to imitate those who through faith and patience/ inherit what has been promised. As in construction or road work, blasting is sometimes needed before building begins. The author of Hebrews issued a strong command in 5:11–6:3—“Grow up!” He followed that with the reverberating blast of grim consequences for those who fail to thrive and instead fall away (6:4–8). Now, just...
We continue in our series called "Everyday Evangelism." This series is designed to take the fear out of sharing the good news of Jesus with people who are not living in a right relationship with God. From an introductory message focused on the heart of God toward lost people, to practical lessons learned from the life of Jesus, this message series is designed to take the fear out of personal evangelism (Spiritual Influence) by showing how anyone can share their faith in a relational way. Pastor Chris Philbeck | Everyday Evangelism | John 4:1-42 CONNECT WITH US Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mpccgreenwood Twitter: https://twitter.com/mpccgreenwood Instagram: https://instagram.com/mpccgreenwood Website: https://mpcc.info/
For entrepreneurs, there is a world of difference between the words "could" and "did". The key to that difference? Procrastination. It's time to let your best ideas come to life and help grow your business on purpose. Today's guest is Eric Twiggs, founding partner and president of The What Now Movement. In today's episode, we are going to talk about the discipline of now - the discipline of getting things done. We will discuss why we all struggle with that from time to time and some ways we can get into this discipline of getting things done so we can accomplish what we want to in our lives and our businesses. Eric Twiggs' mission is to build high-performing entrepreneurs, authors, and career professionals, who are prepared for life's unexpected curve balls. He is the author of The Discipline of Now: 12 Practical Principles to Overcome Procrastination. The Discipline of Now has been recognized as a Global Top Ten Finalist for the 2020 Author Elite Awards in the category of Best Self-Help Book. This recognition was based on the combination of the following criteria: cover design, content, popularity, and social contribution. As a Certified Life & Business Coach, Eric has conducted over 28,000 coaching sessions, helping executive leaders and entrepreneurs who have moved from feeling frustrated to finding fulfillment. He has also led organizations of 500 or more people in corporate America and shared his message with corporations, associations, and congregations across the country. After listening to today's episode, check out Eric's podcast, The 30 Minute Hour.
We are so excited to have Robby Angle on the show today! Robby is the President and CEO of Trueface, a non-profit ministry that creates grace based, relational discipleship resources to help stuck Christians go the 18 inches from their head to their heart. Today's episode is packed full of nuggets for small groups. Listen as Robby walks through five practical principles that you can apply today to transform your small group into real authentic community.
In this poignant episode, Eric Twiggs, Author of The Discipline of Now, shares how he helps entrepreneurs and business leaders excel by showing them how to manage time effectively and exploring their gifts and talents.You will discover:- The surprising cost of not having a ... boss- Why pessimists are more likely to procrastinate- 2 powerful principles to prevent procrastination Eric M. Twiggs is a founding partner and president of The What Now Movement. His mission is to build high-performing entrepreneurs, authors, and career professionals, who are prepared for life's unexpected curveballs. He is the author of The Discipline of Now: 12 Practical Principles to Overcome Procrastination. The Discipline of Now has been recognized as a Global Top Ten Finalist for the 2020 Author Elite Awards in the category of Best Self-Help Book. This recognition was based on the combination of the following criteria: cover design, content, popularity, and social contribution. Want to learn more about Eric Twigg's work at Eric M. Twiggs? Check out his website at http://www.ericmtwiggs.com/
Guest: Jason Illian Difference between growing up going to church and having the church grow up in you. Difference between a church-goer and a disciple-maker. What Jason is trying to teach his kids: Be teachable. 1 Peter 5:5 - “Likewise, you who are younger, be subject to the elders.” Cultivate curiosity. Allow/encourage failure in the small things. Be adaptable. John 3:8 - “The wind blows where it wishes, and you hear its sound, but you do not know where it comes from or where it is going. So it is with everyone who is born of the Spirit.” Develop self-discipline. Be a man of prayer. God first. Matthew 6:33 - “Seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness, and all these things will be added to you.” These are great attributes that should be a part of your life. If you didn't have an older man mentor you and show you how to live out these concepts, you can start these on your own…and pass them along to your sons and daughters! Learn the lesson of internal/external pressure from the submarine. As long as what is on the inside is more “powerful” than the pressure from the outside, you'll be safe. T4M guys - just a reminder that Training4Manhood is a non-profit, 501(c)(3) ministry and you can make donations either via Zelle (info@training4manhood.com) or by visiting the Training4Manhood website. Huge thank you to Jared Wood for allowing T4M to use his music in our intro and outro selections.
Host Andrew Bartolotta sits down with Procrastination Prevention Partner, Eric M. Twiggs whose mission is to build high performing entrepreneurs, authors, and career professionals, who are prepared for life's unexpected curve balls.During the conversation, Eric talks about being the author of The Discipline of Now: 12 Practical Principles to Overcome Procrastination, being the host of a weekly inspirational podcast titled "The 30 Minute Hour," and lessons learned and tips as a Certified Life & Business Coach; conducting over 28,000 coaching sessions, helping executive leaders and entrepreneurs who have moved from feeling frustrated, to finding fulfillment.Learn more: https://www.ericmtwiggs.com/
Host Andrew Bartolotta sits down with Procrastination Prevention Partner, Eric M. Twiggs whose mission is to build high performing entrepreneurs, authors, and career professionals, who are prepared for life's unexpected curve balls.During the conversation, Eric talks about being the author of The Discipline of Now: 12 Practical Principles to Overcome Procrastination, being the host of a weekly inspirational podcast titled "The 30 Minute Hour," and lessons learned and tips as a Certified Life & Business Coach; conducting over 28,000 coaching sessions, helping executive leaders and entrepreneurs who have moved from feeling frustrated, to finding fulfillment.Learn more: https://www.ericmtwiggs.com/
Rest | Hebrews 3: 1-3 Practical principles for experiencing victory in the Christian life Recorded May 28, 2023
Today on the Rainmaker Family Show we have none other than Eric Knopf! This guy's such a big deal - Forbes called him a top thought leader on Twitter, and he's even been named 40 Under 40 by Business Journal. He's grown some seriously successful businesses, like Webconnex, a Sacramento-based tech company that processes billions and reaches millions each month. But more importantly, he's a dad to two awesome kids who are set to change the world! In this episode, we dived into his latest book, "Raising Entrepreneurs". It's chock-full of tips and advice for parents who want to raise world changers too! Our conversation was just so fun and enlightening! Eric shared some hilarious stories from his journey, like how he convinced his wife (who comes from a family of doctors and lawyers) that he could beat the odds of nine out of 10 businesses failing. He talked about his success with Webconnex, and how he's learned that successful entrepreneurs share unique upbringings fostered by their parents. Basically, the kind of upbringing where parents aren't afraid of their kids' dreams and fully support them in all their aspirations, no matter how unconventional they might seem. We even talked about how important it is to instill a secure identity in our kids. To let them know that their value isn't tied to what they do, so that if they fail (and let's be real, failure is part of the process), they'll understand that it doesn't mean they're failures. Basically, our chat with Eric was all about how important it is to foster an entrepreneurial spirit in our kids. To teach them to be resilient, to overcome obstacles, and to move things forward. And hey, even if your kid doesn't want to start a business, there's so much value in this mindset. Even if they end up being an entrepreneurial person within another company, or what we call an 'intrapreneur', the skills and mindset they learn are invaluable. So, grab your cup of coffee (or tea, or whatever floats your boat), kick back, and get ready for some major nuggets of wisdom in this episode! Connect with us: The Rainmaker Challenge: https://rainmakerchallenges.com/join ► Subscribe To Our YouTube Channel: https://bit.ly/33EdgBs ► Website: therainmakerfamily.com ► Facebook: www.facebook.com/diazfamilylegacy ► Instagram: instagram.com/chels_diaz instagram.com/steezdiaz instagram.com/therainmakerfamily ► Get Free Stuff On Amazon: stephensfreestuff.com/sfs Episode: minute by minute 0:00 Introduction to today's show 1:00 Eric Knopf, dreams encouraged and an entrepreneur formed 8:33 The importance of developing a secure identity in your kids 12:05 The average age fear of failure and others' opinions start to matter 13:45 Teaching your kids choices and consequences 18:44 Understanding the connection between work and money 22:54 When your kids should work for their own things 26:22 Tips for lending and borrowing with your kids 29:31 Raising entrepreneurial kids and creating decision makers 31:29 Healthy tips for releasing control 34:54 Key actions for growing yourself as a leader 39:48 Dreaming forward with Eric Knopf 42:45 How to connect with Eric
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Today's Topics: 1) Gospel - Mt 26:14-25 - One of the Twelve, who was called Judas Iscariot, went to the chief priests and said, "What are you willing to give me if I hand Him over to you?" They paid him thirty pieces of silver, and from that time on he looked for an opportunity to hand Him over. On the first day of the Feast of Unleavened Bread, the disciples approached Jesus and said, "Where do You want us to prepare for You to eat the Passover?" He said, "Go into the city to a certain man and tell him, 'The Teacher says, "My appointed time draws near; in your house I shall celebrate the Passover with My disciples.""' The disciples then did as Jesus had ordered, and prepared the Passover. When it was evening, He reclined at table with the Twelve. And while they were eating, He said, "Amen, I say to you, one of you will betray Me." Deeply distressed at this, they began to say to Him one after another, "Surely it is not I, Lord?" He said in reply, "He who has dipped his hand into the dish with Me is the one who will betray Me. The Son of Man indeed goes, as it is written of Him, but woe to that man by whom the Son of Man is betrayed. It would be better for that man if he had never been born." Then Judas, his betrayer, said in reply, "Surely it is not I, Rabbi?" He answered, "You have said so." Bishop Sheen quote of the day 2, 3) Father Basil Cole, OP, STD, Professor of Moral & Spiritual Theology, on his book Angelic Virtues and DemonicVices: Aquinas's Practical Principles for Reaching Heaven and Avoiding Hell 4) Update with Church Militant on news as it relates to the Church & Culture
We're live with Fr. Basil Cole talks about his book Angelic Virtues and Demonic Vices: Aquinas's Practical Principles for Reaching Heaven and Avoiding Hell, Monsignor Jamie Gigantiello talks about his cookbook Breaking Bread with Monsignor Jamie: From Feeding the Stomach to Feeding the Soul and Fr. Brian Mullady talks about his book A Primer on Fundamental Moral Theology.
There's a certain wisdom that comes from growing older . . . from learning some of the lessons of life. There's even more wisdom that comes when we embrace God's Word as our pattern for living. And today on A NEW BEGINNING, Pastor Greg Laurie looks to the Bible for practical principles we can put to use. If you missed some of the principles he's already covered, we invite you to catch up by listening to the previous two programs. There's good insight coming your way worth taking some notes. Listen on harvest.org --- Learn more and subscribe to Harvest updates at harvest.org. A New Beginning is the daily half-hour program hosted by Greg Laurie, pastor of Harvest Christian Fellowship in Southern California. For over 30 years, Pastor Greg and Harvest Ministries have endeavored to know God and make Him known through media and large-scale evangelism. This podcast is supported by the generosity of our Harvest Partners.Support the show: https://harvest.org/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There's a certain wisdom that comes from growing older . . . from learning some of the lessons of life. There's even more wisdom that comes when we embrace God's Word as our pattern for living. And today on A NEW BEGINNING, Pastor Greg Laurie looks to the Bible for practical principles we can put to use. If you missed some of the principles he's already covered, we invite you to catch up by listening to the previous two programs. There's good insight coming your way worth taking some notes. Listen on harvest.org --- Learn more and subscribe to Harvest updates at harvest.org. A New Beginning is the daily half-hour program hosted by Greg Laurie, pastor of Harvest Christian Fellowship in Southern California. For over 30 years, Pastor Greg and Harvest Ministries have endeavored to know God and make Him known through media and large-scale evangelism. This podcast is supported by the generosity of our Harvest Partners.Support the show: https://harvest.org/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode's topic is "How to Stop Procrastinating". Our guest this week to share 3 thoughts on this topic is Eric Twiggs, who is a certified life and business coach, podcaster, author of The Discipline of Now: 12 Practical Steps to Overcome Procrastination and the Founder/CEO of the What Now Movement. TOPIC: How to Stop Procrastinating GUEST: Eric Twiggs THOUGHT #1Clarity is the Starting Point to Success THOUGHT #2Check Your Attitude - Cultivate Your Confidence THOUGHT #3Address Your Fears - Change "What If" to "Even If" CONNECT:Website: EricMTwiggs.comPodcast: The 30 Minute Hour PodcastBook: The Discipline of NowEmail: eric@ericmtwiggs.comFacebook: Eric M TwiggsLinkedin: Eric M TwiggsTwitter: @EricMTwiggsYouTube: @etwiggs19 ERIC TWIGG'S BIO:Eric M. Twiggs is a founding partner and president of The What Now Movement. His mission is to build high performing entrepreneurs, authors, and career professionals, who are prepared for life's unexpected curve balls.He is author of The Discipline of Now: 12 Practical Principles to Overcome Procrastination. The book has been recognized as a Global Top Ten Finalist for the 2020 Author Elite Awards in the category of Best Self Help Book. This recognition was based on the combination of the following criteria: cover design, content, popularity, and social contribution. Eric is also the host of a weekly inspirational podcast titled "The 30 Minute Hour."As a Certified Life & Business Coach, Eric has conducted over 28,000 coaching sessions, helping executive leaders and entrepreneurs who have moved from feeling frustrated, to finding fulfillment. He has also led organizations of 500 or more people in corporate America, and shared his message with corporations, associations, and congregations across the country. By reading The Discipline of Now, you will receive a proven blueprint to beat procrastination, so that you make more money, get more done, and feel more confident. BRAND RESOURCES:Evergreen Podcast Network - EvergereenPodcasts.comThoughts That Rock – ThoughtsThatRock.comCertified Rock Star - CertifiedRockStar.comBooky Call - https://www.bookycall.comBooky Call - Book Review App on Apple - Apps.Apple.comBooky Call - Book Review App on Google Play - Play.Google.Com Service That Rocks: TCreate Unforgettable Experiences and Turn Customers into Fans (Jim Knight) - ServiceThatRocksBook.comLeadership That Rocks: Take Your Brand's Culture to Eleven and Amp Up Results (Jim Knight) - LeadershipThatRocksBook.comCulture That Rocks: How to Revolutionize Your Company's Culture (Jim Knight) – CultureThatRocks.comBlack Sheep: Unleash the Extraordinary, Awe-Inspiring, Undiscovered You (Brant Menswar) - FindYourBlackSheep.comRock ‘n Roll With It: Overcoming the Challenge of Change (Brant Menswar) – RocknRollWithIt.comCannonball Kids' cancer – CannonballKidscancer.orgBig Kettle Drum - BigKettleDrum.comSpectacle Photography (Show/Website Photos) – SpectaclePhoto.comJeffrey Todd “JT” Keel (Show Music) - JT Keel
Eric M. Twiggs is a founding partner and president of The What Now Movement. His mission is to build high-performing entrepreneurs, authors, and career professionals, who are prepared for life's unexpected curveballs. He is the author of The Discipline of Now: 12 Practical Principles to Overcome Procrastination. The Discipline of Now has been recognized as a Global Top Ten Finalist for the 2020 Author Elite Awards in the category of Best Self Help Book. This recognition was based on the combination of the following criteria: cover design, content, popularity, and social contribution.
Key Questions: What are some ways we can live out the DNA of a dream? How do you take the dream and create action steps? Practical Principles to Live Out Your Dreams: Be Faithful and Be Obedient Have Vision and Communicate your DreamVision for your dream: what's our vision? The vision needs to be simple yet compelling.Every dream wants to change something … when you communicate the dream. It must be inspirational. It is all about ExecutionTaking the concept of the dream and move it to a place where you have action steps that leads to execution.Dreams that sit in the pit of your thoughts vs dreams that are played out.Concept to executionIt's one thing to go to bed and sleep and have a dream, it's another to wake up and go get it. Law of Compounding Interest. Let one victory lead to another. Surpassing the goal equals wanting to meet another goal.Victory compounds momentum towards the big dream.Set a goal, reach the goal, consistent momentum.Be submitted to the process. Tendency to want it to happen now. The truth is change does not happen overnight. Change is a long process.Don't get bored with consistency. It is a well-worn process. Have an Eclectic Group of Allies. Don't surround yourself with all the same kind of people as you.Don't surround yourself with people you like, but with people you need. They all bring something different to the table. The question to ask yourself as we close today is “do you want your dream to become a reality?"Go, live your dream.Connect with SLU:InstagramRegister for SLULearn more about The LIFT TourLearn more about YPSConnect with our Hosts:Brent's InstagramBrent's TwitterJeff's InstagramJeff's Twitter
If you're struggling to stay focused and motivated, this video is for you! Eric shares with us his principles on how to prevent procrastination and focus on your goals. From breaking your goals down to structuring your day, Eric shares all of his secrets to becoming a high performer!Eric M. Twiggs is a founding partner and president of The What Now Movement. His mission is to build high performing entrepreneurs, authors, and career professionals, who are prepared for life's unexpected curve balls.He is author of The Discipline of Now: 12 Practical Principles to Overcome Procrastination. The Discipline of Now has been recognized as a Global Top Ten Finalist for the 2020 Author Elite Awards in the category of Best Self Help Book. This recognition was based on the combination of the following criteria: cover design, content, popularity, and social contribution.Eric is also the host of a weekly inspirational podcast titled "The 30 Minute Hour."https://thewhatnowmovement.com___________________________Please LIKE
The Encouragement Engineering podcast offers listeners the ability to combat the negativity that inundates our daily lives with a positive perspective and positive actions. Our guest today is Eric Twiggs. Eric M. Twiggs is a founding partner and president of The What Now Movement. His mission is to build high performing entrepreneurs, authors, and career professionals, who are prepared for life's unexpected curve balls. He is author of The Discipline of Now: 12 Practical Principles to Overcome Procrastination. The Discipline of Now has been recognized as a Global Top Ten Finalist for the 2020 Author Elite Awards in the category of Best Self Help Book. Eric is also the host of a weekly inspirational podcast titled "The 30 Minute Hour." Listen as we discuss: Procrastination Awareness Impact or income Discipline Website: http://www.ericmtwiggs.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Thedisciplineofnow LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/erictwiggs YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCt8WxgydQnrDGrjj7GjzEvQ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ericmtwiggs/ Be sure to follow The Encouragement Engineering podcast at https://encouragementengineer.com or https://bobbrummspeaks.com
Today's episode features strength coaches Kyle Dobbs and Matt Domney. Kyle Dobbs is the owner and founder of Compound Performance, has trained 15,000+ sessions, and has experienced substantial success as a coach and educator. Kyle has an extensive biomechanics and human movement background which he integrates into his gym prescriptions to help athletes achieve their fullest movement, and transferable strength potential. Matt Domney is the Head Coach at Compound Performance. He is a competitive powerlifter in the USPA, 275lb weight class, and in addition to powerlifting coaching, has years of experience in general population training.. High-intensity training is a fundamental component of athletic performance. For a long time, “strength and conditioning” was (and still is) based largely off of the (very intense) powerlifts. Training that is more athlete-friendly on the level of exercise selection and rep ranges has become more popular in the last couple of decades, and pendulums of corrective movements and exercise selection have swung back and forth in the process. Powerlifting itself is generally the most polarized expression of how we express strength, and although sport is much different than powerlifting, the pure intensity of the efforts within the sport (are) lend to a key facet of our human nature. To understand the “middle ground” better, it helps to understand the poles well. In this case, the poles of the powerlifts on one side, and then low-level corrective exercise on the other are helpful to consider when we are to make an efficient, effective and practice program for the athlete standing in front of us. On the show today, Kyle and Matt talk about variability within heavy strength training methods, look at the balance of high outputs in sport play vs. the gym, speak more into corrective exercise in the scope of higher intensity work, and then give their take on movement screens, warmups and more. This was an exercise with a lot of wisdom that offers a great perspective on how to make maximal use of training time and efficiency. Today's episode is brought to you by SimpliFaster, Lost Empire Herbs, and the Elastic Essentials online course. For 15% off your Lost Empire Herbs order, head to lostempireherbs.com/justfly. To try Pine Pollen for FREE (just pay for shipping), head to: justflypinepollen.com View more podcast episodes at the podcast homepage. Timestamps and Main Points: 2:24 – A discussion of the variables within a powerlifting program, versus a team sport training program 11:18 – Variability in higher rep sets, versus when to use a heavier, more “powerlifting” oriented approach to developing force in athletics 14:30 – Looking at innate force outputs in sport, and then what type of strength training would be an ideal pairing (heavier force output lifting, versus more or a 1x20 style pairing) 19:14 – Kyle and Matt's take on the balance of “corrective” work and hard work 27:45 – The importance of facilitating changes with a greater load in the system athletically, as opposed to low-load correctives 39:29 – Corrective movements in the realm of powerlifting vs. corrective exercise for lower intensity activities such as running 46:16 – How compressive exercises can be highly “functional” for some athletes, such as narrow intra-sternal angle individuals who need to experience those ranges of motion under load 49:24 – Kyle and Matt's take on movement screens, and the difference in screening individuals between powerlifting and athletes who require more tasks 59:45 – Thoughts on approaching the warmup given the main movements of the training day “I am probably going to use a lot of bilateral sagittal lifts if I want to improve force output (for team sport athletes), not because I want to improve the skill of the lifts (squat, bench, deadlift), so I will probably use a trap bar. I might use a different squat variations.
Eric M. Twiggs is a founding partner and president of The What Now Movement. His mission is to build high performing entrepreneurs, authors, and career professionals, who are prepared for life's unexpected curve balls. He is author of “The Discipline of Now: 12 Practical Principles to Overcome Procrastination.” The Discipline of Now has been recognized as a Global Top Ten Finalist for the 2020 Author Elite Awards in the category of Best Self Help Book. Eric is also the host of a weekly inspirational podcast titled "The 30 Minute Hour." As a Certified Life & Business Coach, Eric has conducted over 28,000 coaching sessions, helping executive leaders and entrepreneurs who have moved from feeling frustrated, to finding fulfillment. He has also led organizations of 500 or more people in corporate America, and shared his message with corporations, associations, and congregations across the country. To learn more about Eric or to connect with him, visit his website here: http://www.ericmtwiggs.com/ (http://www.ericmtwiggs.com/)
For entrepreneurs, there is a world of difference between the words "could" and "did". The key to that difference? Procrastination. It's time to let your best ideas come to life and help grow your business on purpose. Today's guest is Eric Twiggs, founding partner and president of The What Now Movement. In today's episode, we are going to talk about the discipline of now - the discipline of getting things done. We will discuss why we all struggle with that from time to time and some ways we can get into this discipline of getting things done so we can accomplish what we want to in our lives and our businesses. Eric Twiggs' mission is to build high-performing entrepreneurs, authors, and career professionals, who are prepared for life's unexpected curve balls. He is the author of The Discipline of Now: 12 Practical Principles to Overcome Procrastination. The Discipline of Now has been recognized as a Global Top Ten Finalist for the 2020 Author Elite Awards in the category of Best Self-Help Book. This recognition was based on the combination of the following criteria: cover design, content, popularity, and social contribution. As a Certified Life & Business Coach, Eric has conducted over 28,000 coaching sessions, helping executive leaders and entrepreneurs who have moved from feeling frustrated to finding fulfillment. He has also led organizations of 500 or more people in corporate America and shared his message with corporations, associations, and congregations across the country.
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Eric M. Twiggs is a founding partner and president of The What Now Movement. His mission is to build high-performing entrepreneurs, authors, and career professionals, who are prepared for life's unexpected curve balls. He answers the questions in the interview on what is pivoting? How to pivot. Why do you have to pivot? Who is responsible and who is to blame? He is the author of The Discipline of Now: 12 Practical Principles to Overcome Procrastination. The Discipline of Now has been recognized as a Global Top Ten Finalist for the 2020 Author Elite Awards in the category of Best Self-Help Book. This recognition was based on the combination of the following criteria: cover design, content, popularity, and social contribution. Eric is also the host of a weekly inspirational podcast titled "The 30 Minute Hour." As a Certified Life & Business Coach, Eric has conducted over 28,000 coaching sessions, helping executive leaders and entrepreneurs who have moved from feeling frustrated to finding fulfillment. He has also led organizations of 500 or more people in corporate America and shared his message with corporations, associations, and congregations across the country. By reading The Discipline of Now, you will receive a proven blueprint to beat procrastination, so that you make more money, get more done, and feel more confident. Check out his upcoming free event www.whatnowmovement.com on Saturday, July 16, 2022, 9am to 12pm eastern. Website: http://www.ericmtwiggs.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/troy-holt/support
Emily was able to speak in Stake Conference (a meeting of several local congregations) about positivity and being more faith-filled. In this episode she gives us a deep dive into the the points she shared. None of them are ground breaking or complex, but when you apply these small and simple practical principles over time you will notice a HUGE difference.
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EPISODE 56: Get ready to dominate everything you've been procrastinating on. Author, entrepreneur, and podcast host Eric Twiggs joins the podcast this week, sitting down with the boys to discuss: Why we procrastinate and what causes procrastination The 5 Levels of the Procrastination Prevention Pyramid Importance of having mentors in your life Eric is a founding partner and president of The What Now Movement. His mission is to build high-performing entrepreneurs, authors, and career professionals, who are prepared for life's unexpected curveballs. Author of The Discipline of Now: 12 Practical Principles to Overcome Procrastination, Eric is also the co-host of a weekly inspirational podcast titled “The 30 Minute Hour.” As a Certified Life & Business Coach, he has conducted over 28,000 coaching sessions, helping executive leaders and entrepreneurs who have moved from feeling frustrated about finding fulfillment. Episode links: Eric Twiggs email: eric@ericmtwiggs.com Eric Twiggs website Eric Twiggs on LinkedIn Eric Twiggs on YouTube Eric Twiggs on Twitter The 30 Minute Hour Podcast Discipline Of Now on Amazon Discipline Of Now on Audible The What Now Movement website Where to find us: Show Hosts: @joshlevinefitness & @travishawkesmedia - CONTACT FOR COACHING & MEDIA! Podcast Producer: @james_lohan - CONTACT FOR PODCAST PRODUCTION! Help us grow the show - Sub, Rate, and Review on Apple Podcasts! Watch The Video Pod On Youtube! - Struggle To Strength Youtube Channel Follow the Podcast on social for even more content! - Struggle To Strength Instagram
Dr. Mark Hyman hardly needs introduction, but just in case, he’s an internationally recognized speaker, 13-time New York Times bestselling author, and renowned physician in the field of functional medicine. Dr. Hyman is here talking about his newest book The Pegan Diet: 21 Practical Principles for Reclaiming Your Health in a Nutritionally Confusing World, a …
Dr. Mark Hyman hardly needs introduction, but just in case, he's an internationally recognized speaker, 13-time New York Times bestselling author, and renowned physician in the field of functional medicine. Dr. Hyman is here talking about his newest book The Pegan Diet: 21 Practical Principles for Reclaiming Your Health in a Nutritionally Confusing World, a paleo-vegan book that promises to end the dietary wars once and for all! Dr. Hyman delves into the roots of functional medicine today, and why a nutritious diet isn't a one-size-fits-all approach. Take notes on this one... it is jam-packed with advice you won't want to miss! Episode Highlights: The Pegan Diet With Mark Hyman MD What paleo and vegan diets have in commonHow Dr. Hyman's views on food have changed over the years, and whyThe role of phytochemicals (and why you can't always get enough from food alone)What happens to our immune systems as they ageWhy insulin resistance is the most common condition affecting Americans right nowHow to eat if you want to protect the planetThe new label to look for on food (regenerative organic)Success stories from his practiceFood rules we can all agree on (and end the diet wars)And more! Resources We Mention Dr. Mark HymanGetFarmacy.comDr. Hyman blog post: Why I Am a Pegan (Paleo-Vegan)The Pegan Diet21 Lessons for the 21st CenturyOther Mark Hyman books More From Wellness Mama 335: How the Food Industry Preys on Children & How to Fix It (With Dr. Mark Hyman)160: What the Heck Should I Actually Eat? With Dr. Mark Hyman416: Q&A: Supplements, EMFs, Protein Snacks, First Principles, and More405: Eat Smarter: How to Use Food to Reboot Your Metabolism With Shawn Stevenson402: How to Use Glucose as a Continuous Health Marker for Metabolic Health With Dr. Casey Means of Levels414: Ancestral Parenting, Biological Norms, Wild Food, and Foraging With Arthur HainesWhat I Learned From Wearing a Continuous Glucose Monitor (CGM) for a MonthIs Organic Food Worth The Price? What the Label Really Means Did you enjoy this episode? Please drop a comment bel