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2024/10/27 - Train Yourself for Godliness (1 Tim. 4:1-10) | Pastor Andrew Ong by Indelible Grace Church
Join your hosts Katherine and Shelbi as they navigate the heat of the summer, the state of the world, and what it means to show up - it's too hot out for fair-weather friends.Who's Holding Us & How We Support Our PeopleReflecting on pressing pause on responding to text messages to be that much more present around loved ones we've chosen to be withBalancing a text message hiatus and attempts to reduce screen time and focus elsewhere with sending and reading notes fromMeeting our close friends and family where they're at, both emotionally and literallySpinning Many Plates & OverstimulationDiscussing personal evolution and how changed levels of attention and interactions with others can cause misalignment and opportunities for more mutual understandingShutting down the personal “hotline” and limiting the amount of audience that others receive when reaching outEmbracing the right now by letting plans fall into place for the day off while also locking in time with those who aren't as close of friendsBalm for the Hot SummerDelighting in everything from The Evening Scoop (of gelato) to playing wing-woman to being there no matter if the times are good or toughSharon Brous encourages us all to “step toward those whom you know will hold you tenderly” and show up without requiring “heroic gestures” (referencing their Train Yourself to Always Show Up - The New York Times article)Question of the Week:Who's holding you, who are you holding, and what's serving as a balm for you right now?You can email us at tablepancakespod@gmail.com and leave us a voice memo here. We'd love it if you rated, reviewed, and subscribed to the show!Join the Table Pancakes Community on IG: @tablepancakespodStay in touch with us: @shelbihq & @katherinehfoster Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Train Yourself for Godliness Guest speaker, Darren Williamson, delves into the encouragement in 1 Timothy 4:6-16 to teach well. Key concepts covered include: (1) the seriousness of faith and sound doctrine, (2) the important doctrines of the life to come and the one savior, and (3) good conduct requires effort, intensity, and serious training. The lesson concludes with the encouragement to train hard for spiritual health and watch yourself. Linder Road church of Christ - Meridian, Idaho ********************************** For more information about our full schedule of classes and the Linder Road church of Christ in Meridian, ID, please visit http://www.linderroad.com .
Train Yourself for Godliness Guest speaker, Darren Williamson, delves into the encouragement in 1 Timothy 4:6-16 to teach well. Key concepts covered include: (1) the seriousness of faith and sound doctrine, (2) the important doctrines of the life to come and the one savior, and (3) good conduct requires effort, intensity, and serious training. The lesson concludes with the encouragement to train hard for spiritual health and watch yourself. Linder Road church of Christ - Meridian, Idaho ********************************** For more information about our full schedule of classes and the Linder Road church of Christ in Meridian, ID, please visit http://www.linderroad.com .
TRAIN YOURSELF. EQUIP YOUR KIDS. That's the saying at Mama Bear Apologetics. Today's conversation is with Hillary Morgan Ferrer, founder of the ministry and organization that is equipping moms to train themselves and their kids. We discuss how to discuss complex topics with our kids including homosexuality, pronouns, the image of God in human beings, when people DON'T bring God glory with that image, how to *truly* love our neighbors and so much more! Sponsors: W2 Beef Co Alongside Them - KINDLED5 for $5 off your order --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kindledpodcast/support
Pastor Josh Hall begins a new Wednesday evening study, "So You Want to Be Like Christ," based on Charles Swindoll's book by the same title. In this episode, he introduces the study with the premise found in 1 Timothy 4:6-7: "Train Yourself for Godliness." 1. Training Requires Discipline 2. Training Requires Pain 3. Training Requires Perseverance and Consistency 4. Training Requires a Goal
Leo Babauta of Zen Habits talks about how to train yourself to stay focused Episode 1110: How to Train Yourself to Stay Focused by Leo Babauta of Zen Habits on a Strategy For Getting Things Done Leo Babauta created Zen Habits, which is about finding simplicity and mindfulness in the daily chaos of our lives. It's about clearing the clutter so we can focus on what's important, create something amazing, find happiness. The original post is located here: https://zenhabits.net/focus-training/ Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com Interested in advertising on the show? Visit https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalStartUpDaily Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Leo Babauta of Zen Habits talks about how to train yourself to stay focused Episode 1110: How to Train Yourself to Stay Focused by Leo Babauta of Zen Habits on a Strategy For Getting Things Done Leo Babauta created Zen Habits, which is about finding simplicity and mindfulness in the daily chaos of our lives. It's about clearing the clutter so we can focus on what's important, create something amazing, find happiness. The original post is located here: https://zenhabits.net/focus-training/ Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com Interested in advertising on the show? Visit https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalStartUpDaily Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Episode 159: How To Overcome Traumatic Memories To Live A Happy LifeShow Description: You can overcome traumatic memories by using these techniques to monitor your thoughts through mindfulness, reframing, and new associations. Top Takeaways:[2:18] How Negative Memories Form[3:58] Defining Traumatic Memories[5:48] Ways To Self-Monitor Your Thoughts[5:58] 1. Determine potential triggers[7:22] 2. Recognizing and dealing with Traumatic Memories[7:50 3. How to Train Yourself to Be More Mindful[8:23] 4. Self-Supportive Statements Can Help You Feel Better About Yourself[9:06] 5. Coping With Flashbacks From Traumatic Memories[10:02] 6. Managing Suicidal Thoughts[10:46] 7. Seek Professional Help[11:32] Overcoming Traumatic Memories[13:38] Moving Forward Overcoming Traumatic MemoriesEpisode Links:Ø https://page.terrikozlowski.com/mindsetexercise Ø anxietyØ traumatic memoriesØ survivors Ø emotional memories Ø triggersØ habitØ the presentØ state of fear Ø Mindfulness Ø unworthyØ reframing toolØ be awareØ coaching services Ø vitalityØ visualizeØ Support the showCan't say no to others? Are you allowing drama into your life because you can't set personal boundaries? Here is a FREE checklist for understanding what they are, why they are important, and why it's hard to implement personal boundaries as a part of our self-care routines. https://page.terrikozlowski.com/boundaries Or you can check out my course, The Guide to Setting Personal Boundaries, where you'll learn what they are, why they're essential, and how to set them as a part of your self-care routine. https://terrikozlowski.mastermind.com/masterminds/25609https://linktr.ee/TerriKozlowski www.TerriKozlowski.com www.SoulSolutionsPodcast.com www.RavenTranscendingFear.com https://www.facebook.com/groups/8548967271811747 https://twitter.com/tmkozlowski https://www.instagram.com/terrikozlowski/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/terrikozlowski/ https://www.pinter...
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No time to relax? Why is it so hard to prioritize self care? We consciously *know* that we perform better when we do it, but why can't we just do it? 00:00:47 Intro 00:01:23 Why You Can't Relax 00:02:47 Giving Your Body Signals Center Stage 00:03:31 How to Increate Your Emotional Bandwidth 00:05:34 The 3 Reasons Why Your Mind Chooses Being Stressed over Relaxing 00:05:50 Reason 1 00:06:55 Reason 2 00:07:28 Reason 3 00:08:10 How To Keep Going & Thoughts About Pleasure 00:09:17 Why Strategy Alone Doesn't Help… Teach Your Body To Enjoy! 00:12:08 Bad Emotions Guide You To Your Desires 00:12:43 The Lie of Hustle Culture 00:13:55 Your Nervous System Rejecting Success 00:15:30 The 2 Modes of Your Nervous System (+Pendulation) 00:18:15 Why Self Soothing 00:20:24 How to Train Yourself to Feel Better 00:23:05 Why It's so Hard For Us Women 00:24:07 Summary 00:27:50 About The Lighthouse & The Boat 00:28:39 Your FREE Gift (Invitation) I'm Lilly Beyond, a former Managing Director, Designer and self employed and LCS Certified Life Coach since 2017 with chronic headaches, undiagnosed ADD, and seasonal depression. I chose to not let those challenging circumstances not stop me any more. And I want to show you here how you can do, too. WHAT YOU'LL DISCOVER Why it's so hard to prioritize self care even through you know you function better if you do How approaching Self Care form your Actions/Doing doesn't work and generates more guilt What to do when your mind chooses stress to create certainty in all the uncertainty around you Why we have to re-learn what true pleasure is to make our Nervous System co-regulate to feeling safe How to increase your capacity to experience joy What negative emotions got to do with your truest deepest desires Why hustle culture keeps disappointing you and moving the goal post How to self care stops becoming a to-do and starts becoming effortless Why it's more sustainable to give from a place of overflow How to teach your Mind-Body-System a new way of being FEATURED ON THE SHOW Follow me on instagram @lillybeyond [click here] for daily boosts Ready to de-program your self-sabotaging patterns? The Mental Fitness Starter Training is *now* open for enrollment. Go to www.mentalfitnessschool.com to get started. See you in class!
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The Business Method Podcast: High-Performance & Entrepreneurship
Our guest today is the co-founder of a $1.7 Billion company that operates in the health tech space. They serve in 44 states in the U.S., have over 720,000 services available through their networks and have provided over 18 Million people with wraparound support for their health. The company is UniteUs and Taylor Justice is our guest, one of two men that built this billion dollar behemoth of a business. 01:58 Micro-High Performance Episodes 02:40 Events and Trips For Entrepreneurs 03:02 Seasoned Business Minds Group 04:07 Guest Introduction 05:04 Unite Us Software Platform 08:50 The Bad Habits of Billion Dollar Company Founders 12:58 Train Yourself to Let Go and Focus on Where Your Company Needs You the Most 19:55 Balance Getting Shit Done and Letting Go of Doing More 25:12 Taylor's Military Journey 28:21 West Point Being an Institution of Leadership 31:42 The Growth and Growing Unite Us 36:35 Expanding Unite Us to a Service Provider Population Agnostic 40:42 Big Health Care Opportunities 44:05 Prioritize Outcome over Referrals 51:57 There is No Limitation to Your Creativity 56:41 Brain Trust/ Perfect Mastermind Team 01:01:05 Business Ideas Starting from Zero 01:03:50 Best Business Book 01:05:34 Taylor's Advice to Young Entrepreneurs Contact Info: https://uniteus.com/ Subscribe to the Newsletter: Stay Updated About Our Events for Founders & Billion Dollar Founder Episodes Subscribe to the Podcast:
In this episode we discuss how to Train Yourself to Default to Making Adjustments Over Excuses and how accountability equals success in your endeavors. Background Joel Green is a former basketball player turned entrepreneur. After retiring from his career in professional basketball, Joel Green founded Pro Level Training (PLT), which has become a 7-figure company. In addition to running PLT, Green is also the National Director for Nike Sports Camps as well as an accomplished speaker. Joe has been featured on multiple commercials, print ads and on a national tv show. In this episode we discuss : Daily Habits to Retrain Your Steps and Elevate Your Goal Why There is No Substitute for Hard Work – Mindful Advice from a Former Professional Athlete Tips for people who want to become successful in their craft Resources: Show Notes : bit.ly/JoelBGreen Connect with Joel on Twitter: twitter.com/jgreenpl Connect with Joel on IG: instagram.com/jaygreenplt/ Preorder his book here: joelbgreen.com/shop Connect with Cielo on IG: instagram.com/cielojsolis Check out Cielo's website: maricielosolis.com SERVICES: Are you an entrepreneur ready to take your brand to the next level? Want to increase your digital presence online so you can skyrocket your number of clients & sales? We can help YOU! Visit BLENDtw Media to learn more about our digital marketing services and send us an email to team@blendtw.com to BOOK a F-R-E-E consultation TODAY. For more resources to help you live your BEST life, join our community on: Facebook Instagram Find more inspiring stories & higher wisdom at myvoiceourstory.com
You can accept or reject the way you are treated by others, but until you heal the wounds of your past, you will continue to bleed. You can bandage the bleeding with food, with alcohol, with drugs, with work, with cigarettes, with sex, but eventually it will all ooze through and stain your life. Just like many of you and many other people, we have had to take a healing journey, there is something that is signature about people who have done so; their ability to self reflect and to tap into wisdom with calmness, peace and intentionality is unsurpassed. This is the reason why it's real obvious when someone is still dwelling in pain, they reek bitterness. When you take a healing journey, there is so much power on the other side of it that you stop oozing pain and you ultimately heal. And so I wanna encourage you today to listen to this episode because I have one of the most incredible conversations with John Haynes and he helps us know how much power we have when we heal. Key Discussion Points from this episode include: John Haynes Introduction - 4:58 Look in the Mirror - 14:59 The Healing Process - 18:36 Being Transparent- 27:12 Train Yourself - 39:43 Being a Lifelong Learner- 51:43 Love, Life and Happiness - 1:05:21 Connect With Denise: https://linktr.ee/denisetaylorlive Website: www.denisetaylor.live Facebook: Denise Taylor, Instagram: @denisetaylor.live This episode is brought to you BY: Podcast P.R.E.P. - Yes! I can help you launch your podcast. Sometimes we just need help getting started. What's easy for some … ain't always easy for all. And a little help makes a huge difference. Someone to answer our questions, show us where to click and help us do it a couple times so we get it down. Then we're good. This is exactly what Podcast P.R.E.P. is all about. We'll help you get past Ready & Set. We'll help you Go! Get out of the starting blocks with just the right help. It's time, launch your podcast in less than 30 days! Key Takeaways: “We think if we take the journey to unpack the pain, to begin to reckon with the things that we are embarrassing to, embarrassed to talk about, or don't want anybody to know that underneath that will be marks of weaknesses.” - Denise Taylor “Once you identify, discover, and embrace those vulnerabilities, you become infinitely more powerful.” - John Haynes “When we can see our vulnerabilities and accept them and love them and help each other deal with those vulnerabilities, we become more powerful together.” - John Haynes Life, Love and Happiness Wisdom: Life: “Do it afraid. Realize that you've overcome, and use that as the platform to leap; your overcoming is the springboard.” - John Haynes Love: “It's the most powerful force on earth. Love helps you heal and helps you forgive.“ - John Haynes Happiness: “Happiness is temporary; you're looking for joy that's on the inside. When it's on the inside, you glow differently, you connect differently, you show up differently; you show up as light.” - John Haynes Denise Taylor has over 25 years of proven business and leadership success, over 25 years of relationship success, and over 50 years of life success. Denise's combined experiences position her to help women develop success strategies for every area of their life. When asked, Denise will quickly affirm she lives a “Blessed Life.” Despite facing and overcoming many traumas, losses, and disappointment, she persevered. And now she helps women build a life they love by embracing their power to be, do, have & achieve anything they want.
Today we had special visitors representing the Churches of Christ in the Indian state of Kerala. Saji Alex preached a message called "Train Yourself to Be a Disciple of Christ" and his wife Sheeba gave updates on a couple of the disciples in the Kerala area churches. For more information about LACC, please visit lansingchurch.org.
E5 How to Train Yourself to Be Persistent |IBGR | Donna Kunde & Londina Cruz “You may encounter many defeats, but you must not be defeated” Maya Angelou Persistence is a state of mind, which means it can be cultivated. Like all states of mind, persistence is based on definite causes. In the book Think and Grow Rich, there are eight factors to develop persistence. The most important step to develop persistence is definiteness of purpose. Master these eight factors to train yourself to be persistent Definiteness of purpose - knowing what you want is the first and most important steps to develop persistence Desire Self-Reliance Definiteness of plans Accurate knowledge Cooperation Will-power Habit TAGS: IBGR, IBGR Network, Donna Kunde, Londina Cruz, be highly persistent, persistent, be persistent, persistent, be strong and persistent, be persistent motivation, highly persistent, 8 steps to persistence
In this episode Susan and Laura cover four actionable items to change patterns, versus changing habits. What can you control? Here are four ideas to take control and gain an edge in business and life. This was taken from a recent blog post by today's guest, Laura Patterson, President, VisionEdge Marketing. She and Susan drive through this hard truth list. You either embrace it and expand your effectiveness, or freeze in place with no desire to change your approach. If that's you, you can now choose to mix it up, or be left behind. ----more---- "The greatest teacher, failure is." - Yoda Be Proactive. Participants register for a race. In triathlons, the registration list and course are published in advance of race day. This allows competitors to research the race and the performance of other participants. We can also read about the course from previous race participants. Most competitors check out the course prior to the race. The pre-race research provides an opportunity to be proactive rather than reactive on race day. It's vital for business leaders to make conducting research a habit. (Read the rest in the post.) Plan to Win. Two contemporaries from the 20th century offer good advice when it comes to planning. “Plans are nothing, planning is everything” attributed to Dwight Eisenhower, and “failing to plan is planning to fail” attributed to Winston Churchill. It's easy for business leaders to get sucked into the vortex of the day-to-day. Lack of strategy and a plan is the equivalent of ‘winging it'. If you don't currently have a cadence for business strategy and planning, now is the time to create one. Start by analyzing current performance and identifying why things play out the way they do. This provides insight into your current patterns and an opportunity to analyze which ones are working, which ones aren't and what adjustments are needed. (Read the rest in the post.) Work the Scenarios. In triathlons unexpected things can happen – tires go flat, people crash, goggles can get kicked off during a swim. Scenarios help you consider possibilities and anticipate what might happen in your market and moves by your customers, competitors or partners. (Read the rest in the post.) Train and practice. Successful triathletes like most competitors train and practice off and during race season – daily – except for a few days before the race. They leverage coaches and refine processes, such as processes associated with transitions and changing flats. Serious competitors consistently look for opportunities to improve their physical performance as well as address equipment that might give them an edge. They practice and train with new equipment. Experienced racers know better than to run in new shoes or ride a new bike for the first time at a race. And they have training partners. (Read the rest in the post.) Here is the post that inspired this episode: https://visionedgemarketing.com/growing-your-business-takes-breaking-patterns/ Here is the episode Laura and Susan were talking about on Market Dominance Guys: Not Getting Trained? Train Yourself! Flip the Script by Oren Klaff goes along perfectly with this episode: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07MPTXZ59/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i1 Laura Patterson's book: Fast Track Your Business - Customer-Centric Accelerate https://www.amazon.com/Fast-Track-Your-Business-Customer-Centric-Accelerate-ebook/dp/B084CTKN6P ----more---- Here is the full transcript for this episode: Susan Finch (00:14): Hey everybody. Susan Finch here, your host today for Sales Lead Management Radio. And I am really excited because I'm welcoming back a friend of Funnel Radio, a friend of Funnel Media Group, Laura Patterson, from VisionEdge Marketing. Laura had her own show with us. She does her own show now, because we taught you so much, huh? And now you've got to do it on your own. But I want to first before, Laura, I get you going, what prompted this... I know this sounds super old-fashioned, folks, but she sent me an email, and it prompted me to pick up the phone and spontaneously not schedule anything and just talk to her. I know these are radical ideas, and we forget how easy it can be to get a conversation. Because now look at less than 24 hours later, we're doing this interview in this podcast. So Laura, welcome. I am so happy to have this time with you and thank you. Laura Patterson (01:12): Oh, thank you, Susan. I enjoy talking with you and I appreciate the opportunity to be back. And I hope that this conversation will be helpful to all the people who are listening. Susan Finch (01:24): Well, you've been busy, since we last have had a lot of time together. Tell me about your book first. Let's give a plug for the book. Laura Patterson (01:32): Okay. Thank you for that. In fact, the last time we talked was right after the book came out. So that's been quite a while. The book, Fast-Track Your Business: A Customer-Centric Approach to Accelerating Market Growth, has been doing great. And I'm going to say how much I appreciate the people who have taken the time to do reviews. We have had some amazing reviews. Not all of them are on Amazon. All of them are on our website, reviews on LinkedIn, reviews on the site. I just am so grateful for people who have taken the time to let us know how much they find the book to be useful. And that was its intention to give people really practical things they can do. That's one of my personal philosophies is give people something that is actionable for them. Right? Susan Finch (02:21): Right. Laura Patterson (02:22): Philosophy's great. Ideology is great. But we're all busy. We need to be able to make things better. And so we have to give people things to do that. Susan Finch (02:31): Right. And your email tactic that I've come to admire and appreciate... And I will say it and you can correct me if I'm wrong. It's a mass email that is totally personalized. And so it goes- Laura Patterson (02:46): It's a chain. Susan Finch (02:48): A lot of them go to your list. And the only reason why I know is because I have two emails that each get one. Laura Patterson (02:53): Yes. Susan Finch (02:54): Otherwise, I would've never known. Laura Patterson (02:55): It depends. Susan Finch (02:55): Right. Laura Patterson (02:56): Right. Susan Finch (02:56): Okay. It depends. Laura Patterson (02:57): So the email that I sent that prompted this conversation did not go through a list. Susan Finch (03:02): No. Laura Patterson (03:03): That was a personal email to you. Susan Finch (03:05): And those on the site too, I could tell by the top. I could tell by the greeting, but there are other ones that are not, yet they have the warm feeling that I matter, that I'm on your list feeling. And I appreciate that. Even knowing that I'm not the only one who got it, it's like, "I like being on this list. I like what you send." And it's usually, it's never asking for anything from me. It's always given me something. And you were one of the most sincere people I know- Laura Patterson (03:39): Thank you. Susan Finch (03:40): That does this, your thoughtful interaction with me and engagement on social, the way you talk about others. And it's why I've always enjoyed working with you. So I wanted to say that publicly. I endorse what you do, what VisionEdge Marketing does. I think you provide so much in the way of valuable insights and sincere championing of your clients, with no ego ever. Laura Patterson (04:09): Yeah. Well, you can't get through graduate school and have an ego. But I left that around a long, long time ago. I was talking to a colleague and he was so kind to say so. I write all of our stuff, and so if you don't like it or you do like it, it's me doing it. So you can take it up with me. I have wonderful folks who help me package it up, because that's not my area of expertise. But our content, our emails, our videos, I'm writing that. That is my heart. And I care about the people that are in our community. And I actually think of the people. I don't think of it as a list. I actually do think of it as our community. Laura Patterson (04:56): And we are selective about our community. Not just anybody. We don't just want anybody in our community. We want people that will benefit from what we have to say, and we'll share. We'll share. We want it to be an opportunity. I don't know. I've been at this a long time. You've been at this a long time, but that doesn't mean I know everything. Of course not. I'm still learning every day. And I think that's one of the things we're going to talk about. And I loved your episode that, if you're not getting what you need in the company that you're in, it's okay to take your own initiative and go learn. We should all be learning every day. Learn something. Go learn things. Susan Finch (05:37): Thank you. That was a really fun episode I did with Corey Frank from Market Dominance Guys. Corey Frank is from Uncommon Pro and from Branch 49.com. I love his energy. Since getting tangled up with Chris and Corey, I am constantly inspired and lifted up and introduced to some of the go-getters, which is what you and I were talking about surrounding ourselves with yesterday. As far as taking this initiative, I don't want this to turn into another, "Oh, the young adults today and the under-30s today do blah, blah, blah." And I didn't want to get into that. What I want to talk about though, is what we can do and make some great suggestions. Susan Finch (06:20): And your posts about the Four Patterns to Support Growth and Improve Performance, I wanted to start with that and then mix it up with some of what we know and some great ideas. I have to give a shout-out to that whole ConnectAndSell community and the offshoots, including the Oren Klaffs, Jeb Blounts, and all of those guys. Oh, my gosh. They wear me out in the best way. I am constantly being challenged to show up to things, give feedback on things and learn from my peers, from my competitors, from my associates, in different avenues and different arenas and industries. I really love how I end my day. I am lifted up every day and re-energized. Laura Patterson (07:11): That's a really important point about the people that we hang out with. The people that we hang out with, we can't choose everybody that we hang out with. We have jobs to do. But I have to say that in the 22 years plus that I've been in VisionEdge Marketing and in my entire career, which is decades, I have been really fortunate. Most of the people that I have interacted with have been inspiring, motivating, smart. I've enjoyed them and I stayed in touch with many of them, even if we're not still working together because they're cool people. And I think that's all of us need to remember that we choose the people. Maybe we don't get to choose who our parents are. We don't get to choose who our siblings are. Laura Patterson (07:57): We do have some impact on the children that we have, right? That is part of our job as parents. But the rest of it is all about choices. And that takes us to the post. But I do also want to comment on your episode. I agree. It was great energy, really good tips. And if people haven't had a chance to listen to that, when I hope they will. And if they did, I hope to go back because there were really... It was chock-full of really cool things. Laura Patterson (08:23): But that takes us to this conversation, right? We have a series of content, different types of content, and we have our regular blog like everybody else does. And we have a video series, which is really fun that Diana and I do called One Good Idea. And it's actually based on conversations we have with people where we give away one good idea. Then what we do, being the data people that we are, we look and see if there are some conversations that tend to be over and over and over again, sort of consistent themes. And we're like, "Oh. There's something we've been talking about a lot lately, probably is worthy of sharing with others. Let's see if we can take some of those suggestions and turn them into One Good Idea." Laura Patterson (09:09): So we had these One Good Idea videos, and those were fun. And then we have what I sent you yesterday. For the last few years, we've been doing this podcast series called What's Your Edge? And What's Your Edge actually came as a request from members of our community and customers. So I want to give you a little history of that so people, when they go, if they do go and listen to them, they'll understand like, "These are kind of weird." Laura Patterson (09:33): So I believe that stories and metaphors are very helpful in conveying ideas, just a personal philosophy. Not everybody maybe agrees with that. And so several people would say to me, "I really loved that story that you did on X. I really love that metaphor you used. Where is it? Where can I find that so I can share that with my team?" Well, they weren't anywhere. And so what came out of that was, "Why don't you take some of those stories and metaphors and make a podcast series?" So What's Your Edge podcasts really either leverage a story or an experience or metaphor to help get an idea across. And so yesterday's podcast, or the other most recent podcasts, because I don't know when this will come out. So it might not be yesterdays, which is on the patterns, in order to grow, you might have to break some patterns. Laura Patterson (10:28): I'm actually talking about swimming as the metaphor and that to get better at swimming, I had to break some important patterns that had become comfortable and that it was a struggle to do so. And that there are things that all of us, we all have patterns in our lives and in our businesses and the way that we do things. And recognizing that we have a pattern and then assessing whether or not it needs to change, and then what can we do to change it? It doesn't do any good to tell someone they have to change a pattern if we don't tell them some ways that we can do that. And so that was the inspiration for yesterday, the posts on patterns. Susan Finch (11:07): It's a word you're using. You're using patterns where many people would mix that up with habits. They're interchangeable to a degree, but I think the pattern usage makes it more actionable. Laura Patterson (11:23): Yes. Susan Finch (11:24): I think we see habits as a weakness, as a rut, as different things. But a pattern has to me a more positive, some way to improve, some way to change, and to embrace it, rather than looking for a way to discard something. We always talk... Because you rarely talk about good habits. Sometimes you do. Habits of highly effective people, we've heard all those. But patterns is different. To me, it's more that you're actually really digging into it and looking for what's happening. Not just, it's a blunt thing, because a pattern is more than one piece in the making. It's more than one step in the making. It's not just one thing like a habit. Laura Patterson (12:11): I agree. Susan Finch (12:11): People smoke. That's a habit. So that is the difference. And I really wanted to distinguish that word usage. Laura Patterson (12:19): Okay. You brought up smoking. I don't want to spend too much time on smoking. I don't think that's one where we want to go with this conversation, but I think you're bringing up a really good example. Smoking is a habit, but the things that trigger and where things go with smoking are patterns. Susan Finch (12:36): There we go. Laura Patterson (12:37): So if we think about it, when you start analyzing, so we're back to data. This is all really going back to data and analytics and getting insight. And you say, "Aha. When I go out and I'm in a bar and I'm drinking, I tend to smoke." There is a pattern there, right? And so now we're looking at that pattern and we're thinking, "Okay. If I really want to change the habit of smoking, what are some patterns that I need to change potentially or break that will enable me to address the habit?" Does that make sense? Susan Finch (13:15): It does. And it also... We're going to get into this. It is about a plan because maybe I still want to go to bars and I still want to go out, but maybe I'm going to be more aware. Laura Patterson (13:27): Yes. Susan Finch (13:28): And for the ultimate goal, just that last thing, I'm going to shift it and not do that. And instead, do this. Laura Patterson (13:36): Yes. Susan Finch (13:36): And part of it's still great. And part of it's still fun. Laura Patterson (13:39): Exactly. Susan Finch (13:40): But it's that last fork in the road to do good, to not do good, to do positive, to do negative. Where am I going to choose to branch off and make that next choice? Laura Patterson (13:54): So back to data again, the answer of my fallback position, because that's where I'm comfortable. Susan Finch (14:00): That's what you do. Laura Patterson (14:01): And that's what I do and that's where I'm comfortable. And the analysis of data, the purpose of data, and the analysis of data is to get an insight, an actionable insight, that will allow you to make a decision, right? So that's really what we want to empower people to do with patterns is to be able to make a decision and you may choose A over B. We're not evaluating your decision. It's just that you now have the insight that "Oh. This is when this happens, this happens," right? You're beginning to see that. And now you can make better or different decisions. And to your point, choices, but still a decision, right? Laura Patterson (14:42): So understanding what are the patterns and how they affect what you're doing, whether that's a pattern that you're doing in marketing, a pattern that you're doing in sales and the way that you interact with customers or prospects, or a pattern on the way that you lead your company and interact with your employees, or whatever those patterns might be. Then if you don't have the data and analyze those patterns, then you won't be able to really understand how to make the changes. Even though you might recognize something like, "Smoking's not good for me." You don't know how to necessarily do anything about it. Just being told, 'Stop smoking," probably isn't going to be very helpful. Susan Finch (15:31): Right. So you in your recent posts, and I like the snack size of your podcast. We have eight to 10 minutes and it's a nice size. It's like, "Oh. I'm between meetings, I can do this. I can take that one. I can listen to that." Laura Patterson (15:46): Yes. Susan Finch (15:47): And so I want to get back through to these four patterns of support steps, and tackle each one to give everybody an actionable takeaway from here that let's start looking at these things, guys, what can you do? What can you control? Rather than waiting for somebody to do it for you, to hand you the playbook, to say, "I need you to do these five things right now." And so many times people don't even question. It's like, "Okay. I got to do that," or, "Forget it. I don't want to do it." Let's talk about some of the reasoning behind it. And we're going to start with each of these four items. I'm going to toss the ball to you. The first one you list is Being Proactive. Laura Patterson (16:25): Yes. So this plays off your previous episode or the episode we were talking about. We have to take ownership. We have to own our patterns, so we have to own our choices. And to do that, we have to be proactive. I mentioned to you, and I've told you this before, and we're from a similar era. So what I'm about to say probably will resonate with you. It may not resonate with many of your younger listeners, right? Susan Finch (16:55): Yep. Okay. Laura Patterson (16:56): Right. But that's okay. If it doesn't, that's okay. So I grew up in the old saying... You will know what this means. They may not. From the other side of the tracks, right? And my parents were blue-collar workers. They both worked. My mother was a nurse. She worked nights and weekends. My father went to a job. We had a single car. So just to give people some context of what life was like, and they came from hard times. My parents did not have easy lives, but they were very, very grateful for what they did have. They were very, very proud of the fact that they could put food on the table every single day, because that wasn't always true from where they came from. So just giving listeners context. Laura Patterson (17:41): So my parents had five mantras, and this is going to tie into these patterns, that they would use with their children, me and my siblings. One is, life is hard. And, of course, that came from their context. Life is hard. And their lives were hard. Two, life is not fair. Three, nothing is free. Four, you're not entitled to anything. And five, you're not special. This was their way of managing, their way. Laura Patterson (18:15): Now some younger listeners might be thinking, "Oh, my God. How horrible, how harsh, how terrible, how mean." Maybe, I'm not going to judge that. That's where they... But what I think they were really trying to do is remind us that no one's going to give you anything. You're going to have to take initiative. You are responsible. You must be in charge. You must be in control of what happens. Nothing is going to be brought to you on a silver platter and handed to you, was their message in these five things. And it's not going to be fair. Some people are going to get things that you don't get. This is just the way life. Get on with it. Go do what you need to do. It was really about that. Laura Patterson (19:01): And so back to the post, that was what drove that be proactive. We have to take ownership and the initiative if we want something to change if we want to change a pattern. It's not going to change if we don't put the work in. That's where the swimming metaphor comes in. If I didn't put the work in, and it was really, really hard, I was going to continue to revert to the pattern that I was most comfortable with, but that would not get me the result that I wanted. So if you want a different result, more than likely, you're going to have to do something different. And only we, only we can make that happen. Do something different. And we need to be proactive about it. Did I answer that question? Susan Finch (19:43): Oh, you did. That was perfect to cover that. Yes, we are from a similar background. I was not on the wrong side of the tracks. I was on the suburbia. My dad worked. He put food on the table for six of us. My mom stayed home and it was tight. And we had hand-me-downs. We had thrift stores. We did what we could. We had really weird food sometimes. And it was very... I mean pancakes and eggs were dinner as well, because that's what we could afford. Things mixed in Campbell's soup and jello, that's where most of our recipes came from. Laura Patterson (20:23): Yes, exactly. Susan Finch (20:25): And- Laura Patterson (20:26): Totally get that. But at the same time that we grew up with that... It sounds like we had a similar experience. We were being encouraged- Susan Finch (20:37): Oh, gosh. Yes. Laura Patterson (20:37): To do better. Do better, right? You not only to do better and to excel, but what can you do to do better? Which was really the second pattern, Plan to win. Susan Finch (20:50): Yes. Laura Patterson (20:50): Right? It's okay to fail. Was it Yoda in one of the Star Wars movies that said something about failure being for learning or something like. Go look that up. You got to get that quote right. I think it was a Yoda quote. Any way that we... Failure is where we learn. So it's perfectly okay. And we need to encourage people to fail and not always have a safety net, because if we always have a safety net and we never experienced failure, that's a lost opportunity. Susan Finch (21:22): I grew up with five older siblings, by quite a few years. So we range in age. There's a 15-year difference between me and my eldest brother, and eight years with my youngest brother. And so I had many- Laura Patterson (21:36): They wanted a girl. Susan Finch (21:37): They really did. I have one sister, but she's older. The interesting thing though is not only plan to win, yes, but I was also raised by them because my parents did their best and it was always tight and we did not... And they were older by the time I came along, it was never burdening our parents with the mess you create. Laura Patterson (22:04): Exactly. Susan Finch (22:04): And when I did mess up, my parents never knew about it, because I had to clean up my own messes without help from anybody. Get myself out of jams. Figure it out and protect the parents from the pain that some of my bad decisions resulted in. So I always was taught to take personal responsibility for every action or inaction that I made the decision to do or not do. Laura Patterson (22:36): Yes. And I think that is an important message about being back to owning it. Have personal responsibility. Solve the problem. Don't create a problem. But the second pattern really is about planning to win. And this is a business message. Yes, we all need to plan to win personally, whatever that looks like. But since this post is really for people in business and our market is B2B. This is his need to plan to win. That doesn't mean you won't fail along the way. It's okay. But plan to win. And what does that look like? And think about all the various scenarios that might happen, that might thwart your opportunity to win. Susan Finch (23:17): This has been Susan Finch with Sales Lead Management Radio. And we took this in so many directions, we're going to be splitting this into two episodes. So don't miss the second half of my interview with Laura Patterson, where we're going to continue our conversation about the four ways to break and shake up your patterns. You're going to want to hear the conclusion. Susan Finch (23:44): Thank you so much for listening to this episode of Sales Lead Management Radio. You can find us on all your favorite podcast apps. Just look for Sales Lead Management Radio, and you will see us. Subscribe at our site, salesleadmgmt.com. So you never miss an episode, subscribe via email. Review us, rate us, share this episode. Maybe there was something in here that can help you or someone you know. We look forward to having you join us for our next episode. Thank you so much.
"It's one thing to say that I'm an entrepreneur, it's something else to go through hell and say 'I still want to be an entrepreneur.'" -Chris Michael Harris Chris Michael Harris is the founder of Startup U and the Startup U podcast. He has started and grown multiple Seven Figure businesses. We will hear today how he build and then lost his first seven figure business, how Chris dealt with a debilitating health crisis during the most stressful part of losing that business, and how he healed himself, ad came back stronger to start his next venture. What you'll learn in this episode: How Chris Built multiple seven figure businessesThe Secret to getting in touch with busy and important influencersHow Chris healed himself from debilitating physical conditionsThe exact tests and companies Chris uses to track his healthThe future of social media and online marketing Quotes "I love marketing but I love marketing psychology better." -Chris Michael Harris"It's going the extra mile in doing the things that people other probably aren't going to do; that's your biggest area of opportunity." -Chris Michael Harris"The further you immerse yourself into a market, the more disruptive ideas you have." -Chris Michael Harris"When your gut starts to shut down, you gotta deal with it soon or you're gonna have big problems." -Chris Michael Harris"During my health crisis I had to trust God completely. Completely. And I had never done that before." -Chris Michael Harris"It's one thing to say that I'm an entrepreneur, it's something else to go through hell and say 'I still want to be an entrepreneur.'" -Chris Michael Harris"We can't assume to always know how God is using us." -Chris Michael Harris"I was astounded to learn that over 80% of items in the grocery have added sugar." -Chris Michael Harris"Some of the most educated people in health and wellness are chiropractors." -Chris Michael Harris"Health and wellness starts in the gut." -Chris Michael Harris"Just make sure that you're introducing counterbalance in your life." -Chris Michael Harris"The magic happens when you're in the extremes." -Chris Michael Harris Continue the adventure: Chris Michael Harris My Interview on Chris' podcast: EP 319: The Superconductors of Success w/ Derek Loudermilk You'll also love these episodes: David Wood | Master Coach and Super Learner | How to Train Yourself to Train Others Nik Wood | Global Goals | How to Heal and Create the Future We Want as a Species Darin Olien | Superfoods, Sustainability, Sovereignty, Systems, and More Andrew Henderson | The Nomad Capitalist on Building Wealth, Multiple Passports, Geopolitics, and Freedom
Acting 104-106 Train YourSELF is video number 2 in a series of videos designed to give you actionable things you can do without any help while you finish school or come up with the money to get the professional training you pay for. The following tips are covered in detail: Understanding the Moment Before, Knowing the World you are in/Where You Are, Self-Taping. If you practice/rehearse doing the things actors do to prepare you will be well on your way to being an actor who knows what you are doing!
Acting 101-103 Train YourSELF is the first in a video series about how aspiring and returning actors can start training themselves from home without having to pay for training (which you must do eventually). For now, Acting 101-103 Train YourSELF is a series of tips on how to get started NOW. Enjoy! Read, Read, Watch! Exactly what to do while you do all of these things.
How to Train Yourself to Wake Up on Time in the Morning Causes Solutions Symptoms of sleep deprivation Summary If your constant use of the snooze button and your morning zombie routine is getting old, there's help. It begins with figuring out the different reasons why you can't wake up in the morning and what to do about them. Chances are you're not getting enough sleep and need to tweak your bedtime routine. If a sleep disorder or other underlying condition is to blame for your morning sleepiness, there are treatments available. We'll cover all of that and more here so you can become one of those perky morning people. Difficulty waking up in the morning causes Difficulty getting up in the morning isn't just about loving your sleep and hating mornings. Lifestyle factors, medical conditions, and medications can make it hard to wake up. These include: parasomnias, such as sleepwalking, sleep talking, and night terrors sleep apnea, which causes periods of stopped breathing during sleep sleep deficiency, which can involve not getting good quality sleep, or sleep deprivation, which is not getting enough sleep stress and anxiety, which can interfere with your ability to fall asleep or stay asleep depression, which has been linkedTrusted Source to excessive daytime sleepiness and insomnia circadian rhythm sleep disorders, which can prevent you from developing a regular sleep routine, such as shift work sleep disorder and irregular sleep-wake disorder certain medications, including beta blockers, certain muscle relaxants, and selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor antidepressants chronic pain, which can make it difficult to get a good night's sleep src: https://www.healthline.com/health/cant-wake-up narrated by: Medardo Jr. Magallanes Lazarte
How to Be Unstoppable My friend and master coach David Wood is back on the podcast for a collaborative episode - we both host podcasts and decided to interview each other for this episode around the theme of being unstoppable. We talk about the times in our life where we were unstoppable in achieveing our goals and deconstruct the frameworks for what we were doing at those times that we werent doing at other times when we didn't quite succeed The difference between being unstoppable and being just good enough can seem small but make a huge difference when it comes to actually achieving your life biggest goals. Last fall I was out visiting David at his home in Colorado and we spend several evenings talking about leadership, success, tough conversations, focus, our own life lessons - and we knew we had to get some of this stuff out of our heads and onto podcasts! This is the 3rd such episode to come from that trip. What you'll learn in this episode: David Wood's 6 "C's" of being unstoppableThe difference between A goals and B goalsThe most common mistakes that stop people from achieving their dreamsThe 5 steps to focusUnderstanding Shiny Object Syndrome Quotes "Mindset is critical. Your life is as good as your mindset." - David Wood "Let's not stop at the first, second, or third time that life gets hard." - David Wood "It takes one to tango. It take one person to guarantee communication." - David Wood "There are a lot of information available. It's not just the thinking, there's an emotional being that may be sensational." - David Wood "When you're not playing the A Game; if you're just setting normal goals, [mistakes] don't matter." - David Wood "Here's one mistake: to not have goals." - David Wood "Another mistake: to lose the thread of connection between your goals and your daily actions" - David Wood Continue the Adventure: David Wood's website Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_focusceo/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/extraordinaryfocus Other Episodes You Will Love: David Wood | Master Coach and Super Learner | How to Train Yourself to Train Others
In this podcast, I'm going to talk about how to become an out of the box thinker.4 Ways to Train Yourself to be an Out-of-the-Box Thinker. FREE DOWNLOAD: Workbook for Out-the-Box Thinkers https://rebrand.ly/SROutTheBoxSome links you'll love:* Productivity and Habit-Tracking Apps https://sixteenramos.com/blog/productivity* 10 Ways to Expand Your Comfort Zone https://sixteenramos.com/blog/11Timestamps and Highlights:5:14 - What is an Out of The Box Thinker?6:04 - Qualities as an Out of The Box Thinker6:10 - Imaginative8:00 - Think Critically9:02 - Open-Minded11:06 - Be Brave13:15 - Simplify Your Work17:00 - World-Building21:08 - Work Backwards24:39 - Practice Critical Thinking27:29 - How To Sustain As An Out of the Box Thinker
"We're afraid because when we see something unfamiliar, we think it's bigger than us. But we are bigger than anything." -Madeline Faiella Have you ever doubted yourself thinking you can't be anything big? Well, today's the day you hear something that will blow your mind! Join in as Daniel and Madeline Faiella talk about how you can be the "diva" in your own story. Madeline shares how you can reinvent yourself with a view of productivity, make yourself responsible for your deservingness, resist the urge to sabotage your progress and find your identity. Also, learn how you can train yourself to see good, be motivated by your words, and view your weaknesses as assets. Let your brain know you are in control. Remember that you are bigger than the obstacles before you. If you're tired, don't quit, rest. Tune in and be amazed at what little things can do! Be Inspired! with Daniel: Website Email Facebook Facebook Group Twitter Instagram Pinterest YouTube Episode Highlights: 02:27 Give Yourself Credit 06:14 One New Thing 11:32 The Question of Deservingness 15:18 Why the Self-Sabotage 19:55 Who Are You? 23:42 The Appetizer Principle 28:13 Train Yourself to See Good 31:47 You Are Bigger Than Anything 38:03 Don't Quit, Just Rest
Original Broadcast: October 2011 Have nothing to do with godless myths and old wives' tales; rather, train yourself to be godly. (1 Timothy 4:7) Train Yourself to be Godly Mythology and old wives' tales tend to give us a mixed message of how the world works. There are a great number of times that they contradict each other to further confuse the true meaning. But that's not what it means to be godly. Being godly is following the example of our Lord Jesus. Being godly takes the straightforward message of the Law and the Gospel to heart. No mixed messages here. Straight talk from God about what He expects of you and how you cannot fulfill it. How Jesus came to fulfill the Law for you. How you are to live in Him. God's Word doesn't mince words. It doesn't give mixed messages. It tells you as it is. You're a sinner. Jesus is your Savior. Being godly is simply believing that and living that in your daily life. Amen.
Train Yourself to Listen to Your Higher SelfTraining yourself to listen to your Higher Self can be an interesting experience. We train ourselves to listen within so that we know what's true for ourselves.I'm sure that on occasion, however, you have asked for guidance from your Higher Self, and it seems as though no one is listening. Yikes! Listen in to learn about the importance of listening within, and then please share your perspective with me on my Facebook page!- - - - For more blogs, books and videos, or if you are interesting in coaching or training with Dr. Rosie, check out her website: www.theparadigmshifts.com
Discern Daily Ep. 32 - Train Yourself and Those in Your Care Are we training and preparing ourselves to engage with the world? What about those in our care? Are we helping them prepare too? On this episode, we are highlighting an article written by Jared Sparks, titled, "In Defense of Sheltering Your Kids." Join in! [embed]https://youtu.be/DT7ffIz9Zaw[/embed] Quotes From Jared Sparks "I want to protect my children from the world until they are trained and ready to take the world for the Glory of Jesus! They are not yet ready to walk into a worldview that hates God (The World). I won’t pretend like they are. Neither should you. Children are not to be sent to the front lines of battle! That’s for the men! The kids are to be protected, or I guess I should say, sheltered." Read Jared Sparks' full article here. Episode Highlights Not only must we prepare our children for the world, but we must prepare ourselves as well. Are we training ourselves for godliness? What comes to mind when you think about training in the Christian faith? "Have nothing to do with irreverent, silly myths. Rather train yourself for godliness; for while bodily training is of some value, godliness is of value in every way, as it holds promise for the present life and also for the life to come" (1 Timothy 4:7-8). "All Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness, that the man of God may be complete, equipped for every good work" (2 Timothy 3:16-17). Just like physical training... You may need a personal trainer It takes repetition It's not always fun
Train Yourself for Godliness | Fr. Stephen Hall | Psalms and Homily for Evening Prayer April 1 by All Souls Anglican
Kyle Mast of True Hourly Wage shares how to train yourself to think in after-tax terms. Episode 1113: Train Yourself to Think in After-Tax Terms by Kyle Mast of True Hourly Wage on How To Reduce Your Tax Liability Kyle Mast is a husband, father, financial planner, real estate investor, and lover of good conversations over coffee. He lives just south of Portland, Oregon. He launched True Hourly Wage to be able to help more people than he is able to serve individually in his financial planning practice. His hope is that you are able to find at least one idea or concept from his writing that will improve your financial and personal life today and well into the future. The original post is located here: https://www.truehourlywage.com/thw-blog/train-yourself-to-think-in-after-tax-terms Please Rate & Review the Show! Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com and in The O.L.D. Facebook Group Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kyle Mast of True Hourly Wage shares how to train yourself to think in after-tax terms. Episode 1113: Train Yourself to Think in After-Tax Terms by Kyle Mast of True Hourly Wage on How To Reduce Your Tax Liability Kyle Mast is a husband, father, financial planner, real estate investor, and lover of good conversations over coffee. He lives just south of Portland, Oregon. He launched True Hourly Wage to be able to help more people than he is able to serve individually in his financial planning practice. His hope is that you are able to find at least one idea or concept from his writing that will improve your financial and personal life today and well into the future. The original post is located here: https://www.truehourlywage.com/thw-blog/train-yourself-to-think-in-after-tax-terms Please Rate & Review the Show! Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com and in The O.L.D. Facebook Group Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kyle Mast of True Hourly Wage shares how to train yourself to think in after-tax terms. Episode 1113: Train Yourself to Think in After-Tax Terms by Kyle Mast of True Hourly Wage on How To Reduce Your Tax Liability Kyle Mast is a husband, father, financial planner, real estate investor, and lover of good conversations over coffee. He lives just south of Portland, Oregon. He launched True Hourly Wage to be able to help more people than he is able to serve individually in his financial planning practice. His hope is that you are able to find at least one idea or concept from his writing that will improve your financial and personal life today and well into the future. The original post is located here: https://www.truehourlywage.com/thw-blog/train-yourself-to-think-in-after-tax-terms Please Rate & Review the Show! Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com and in The O.L.D. Facebook Group
Kyle Mast of True Hourly Wage shares how to train yourself to think in after-tax terms. Episode 1113: Train Yourself to Think in After-Tax Terms by Kyle Mast of True Hourly Wage on How To Reduce Your Tax Liability Kyle Mast is a husband, father, financial planner, real estate investor, and lover of good conversations over coffee. He lives just south of Portland, Oregon. He launched True Hourly Wage to be able to help more people than he is able to serve individually in his financial planning practice. His hope is that you are able to find at least one idea or concept from his writing that will improve your financial and personal life today and well into the future. The original post is located here: https://www.truehourlywage.com/thw-blog/train-yourself-to-think-in-after-tax-terms Please Rate & Review the Show! Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com and in The O.L.D. Facebook Group --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/optimal-finance-daily/support
In this episode, we bring you our first Food for Thought Friday edition! So many people are living in autopilot, content to be robots, not pushing the limits on what is possible. We share how a mindful morning routine is something that will snap you out of autopilot, why we attribute much of our success and transformation to it and why it’s something that is seen consistently across every successful person’s daily routine. (00:20) Our Story of What Happened When We Made Our Health a Priority. (8:04) Routine is a Sign of Ambition. (9:40) What Successful People Do Before Breakfast. (13:03) How to Train Yourself to Become a Morning Person. (14:12) Optimizing Your Brain Power. (16:35) How a Morning Routine Affects Your Health. (19:00) The Negative Ripple Effect. (22:02) The Positive Ripple Effect. (24:46) How it Affects Your Financial Situation. (25:58) Our 3 Tips to Jump Out of Bed with Joy in the Morning! Music credit: filmmusic.io. "Adding The Sun" by Kevin MacLeod. License: CC BY creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0. SHARE this podcast with a friend who you feel might need to hear the tips we shared or TAG us on Instagram @sistersthatstray if this episode resonated with you! For more info on 'Eat Your Way to Healing' visit www.sistersthatstray.com. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/sistersthatstray)
Jude 1.14-21 Maintain Enoch’s Focus (14-15) Train Yourself to Persevere (17-19) Master Your New Testament (17) Discern How Satan Discourages You (18-19) Exercise Your Faith (20a) Pray in the Holy Spirit (20b) Keep a Charitable Spirit (21a) Yearn for Mercy (21b)
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Michael Ventura ~ Founder of SubRosa and Author of Applied Empathy ~ Current Series ~ 100 Interviews with 100 Major Influencers Hey listeners welcome back to the show. Today's guest is Michael Ventura the CEO and founder of Sub Rosa, a strategy and design firm that has worked with some of the world's largest and most important brands—from Johnson & Johnson, Adobe, the TED Conference, Delta Airlines, and The Daily Show. Michael has served as a board member and adviser to various organizations, including the Burning Man Project, and the U.N.'s Tribal Link Foundation. He is also a visiting lecturer at Princeton University and the United States Military Academy at West Point. In addition to this Michael is the author of ‘Applied Empathy'. Today on the show, we get behind the mind of Michael and creating Sub Rosa, and how they implement design practice and strategies for companies around the world. Part of the culture in Sub Rosa and all of Michael's companies is the idea of Applied Empathy. Throughout the show we get to chat with Michael on how using ‘applied empathy' can make a massive change in your business. 02:20: Who is Michael Ventura? 05:48: The Importance of Design 08:50: Succeeding in Many Different Businesses at Once 12:30: Empathy vs. Being Nice 16:38: Applied Empathy vs. Cognitive Empathy vs. Effective Empathy vs. Somatic Empathy 20:03: The Process of Applied Empathy 24:38: Training the Younger Generation on Empathy 28:53: How to Train Yourself or Others on Empathy 37:28: When Empathy Becomes Second Nature 39:48: Michael on Influence Contact Info: https://appliedempathy.com/
Continuing our sermon series Train Yourself from 2 Pet 1, we talk about mutual affection and brotherly love.
From our Train Yourself series based on 2 Pet 1:3-11 here we discuss the aspect of self-control.
Are you carrying a heavy burden? It might not be just sin and guilt. This teaching speaks about the need to train the animal side of the human being and bring it into subjection. Part two of the Choose Life teaching and the conclusion to the Train Yourself for Godliness series, just on time for the high holidays.
I denne episode har vi en meget lang intro snak om en masse nyheder inden for Office 365 samt hvordan du kan få dem rullet ud hurtigere. Vi snakker en masse om notifikationer, forstyrrelser og hvordan de store håndterer hele det med at man som bruger bliver notificeret af alle mulige apps og gadgets. Snakken går derefter en masse på OneDrive og hvilke nyheder der er kommet eller er på vej dertil. Links, nævnt i denne episode: Nyheder i IOS12: https://www.dr.dk/nyheder/viden/teknologi/nu-giver-apple-dig-indsigt-i-dit-overdrevne-iphone-brug Microsoft showcase artikel: https://www.microsoft.com/itshowcase/Article/Content/1036/A-foundation-for-modern-collaboration-Microsoft-365-bolsters-teamwork SPC2018 Keynote: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sAhzmyRgfhw Link til blogpost med persondataforordning: http://365hq.dk/databehandleraftale-office-365/ Link til Microsoft updates: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FXWase935Hg&list=PLXPr7gfUMmKwn422HmCx7b7D5qh9T6frb Link til WorkPoint Express: http://www.workpoint365.dk/produkter/workpoint-express/ Train Yourself: https://support.office.com/da-dk/article/kursus-i-microsoft-cloud-dbf49362-907f-4c9a-884b-4c5f0bffd908? Musik Agenda 23 : http://freemusicarchive.org/music/AGENDA_23/
Do you still translate English in your own mind when you're speaking or listening? That can be frustrating, but it's also very normal. In this episode of the More Than English Podcast I'm going to share with you a simple 2-part trick to TRAIN YOURSELF to think DIRECTLY in English. Below are some of the key vocabulary and expressions you will hear in the episode. Find more resources and help at https://www.sweedacademy.com/
Propane Podcast Episode 98 Show Notes In this short-but-sweet episode, Yusef poses the question, What advice would you give your 18 year old self? The fitness faux pas him and Jonny made in their early training days How to literally save yourself years and avoid these mistakes If you like the Propane Fitness Podcast, please subscribe to be notified of the latest episode and updates, and we'd also love it if you'd give us a review on iTunes. Propane Picks Week Ending 10/09 It's that time of the week again where we sift through the best offerings of the Fitness and Productivity world for your reading, listening and viewing pleasure. If you'd like to be considered for the Pick List then shoot us a message. Our top pick this week is - 7 Scientifically Proven Ways to Eat Less (And Lose Fat) - Erich Bach, Bach Performance The rest of the list is pretty awesome too! A Case for Continued Form Refinement – Dr. Mike Zourdos Teaching the Big 3 (Video Tutorials) - 3D Muscle Journey How to Train Yourself to Stay Focused - Zen Habits Metabolism: How It Applies To Your Long-Term Fat Loss - Dylan Tanner, Healthy Living, Heavy Lifting Strength Training, Pregnancy, and Motherhood - Tony Gentilcore 3 Things You Need to Stop Doing to Get Started - The Positivity Blog Dieting while traveling and 9 tips to level up your life - Bayesian Bodybuilding 3 Ways to Improve Your Deadlift Without Deadlifting - Tony Gentilcore 10 Nutrition Myths That Just Need to Die - Alycia Israel, EliteFTS Podcast Episode #13: Eric Helms of 3D Muscle Journey - Dean Somerset
01-01-2017 Train Yourself to be Godly - Jason Morris
01-01-2017 Train Yourself to be Godly - Jason Morris
01-01-2017 Train Yourself to be Godly - Jason Morris
01-01-2017 Train Yourself to be Godly - Jason Morris
To Be A Good Servant of Jesus: I. vv6-7 Teach Sound Doctrine. II. vv7-8 Train Yourself for Godliness. III. vv9-10 Toil, Looking to God to Save Others.
Today’s guest bills himself as an entrepreneur and an explorer, and is definitely a man after my own heart. As such, Scott Dinsmore is the guy behind Live Your Legend, a revolution of people out to change the world by doing work they love. On there, Scott talks about finding the work that makes you come alive — as well as adventure and exploration of both the world, and the day-to-day. In other words, he’s out to help you solve the problem of feeling stuck in the dull nagging ache of routine. Back in May, on the cusp of a trip to Greece with his wife and friends, he wrote an article called Train Yourself for Everyday Adventure — and it was exactly in tune with this show, and my own personal beliefs about the effects of travel and their value to the individual and society. I also want to tap into Scott’s expertise to help anyone listening here, interested in or setting out to build a life of travel — about how to get started or identify that they’re on the right track. Explore further: Live Your Legend @_Scott_Dinsmore Music credit: Imogen Heap – Wait It Out (Artec Remix), Intrepid Journey, by Aaron Static Become a Friend of the Show: Please subscribe and review! It just takes a second and you can help the show increase its rankings on iTunes just by this simple and quick gesture. We’d be grateful for a review. Leave one here. If you do, click here to let me know so I can personally thank you! Your Feedback If you have an idea for a podcast you would like to see or a question about an upcoming episode, email me! I’d love to hear from you. Thank you so much for your support! The post 96: Find and Live Your Legend with Scott Dinsmore appeared first on The Daily Travel Podcast.
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Way in My Brain - Carpet Dweller Megamix (6 July 2012) Starting with my favorite ragga-tinged techno band, SL2, this mix moves on into the worlds of electro bleeps, new wave paranoia, and some frisky dance moments...and, of course, a Pixies cover by some robot guy that could probably kill you with one lazer-eyed look! As it should be... Way in My Brain - Carpet Dweller Megamix (6 July 2012) SL2 - "Way in My Brain (Original Version)" Computer Club - "Laptop Levitation" Gary Numan - "We are Glass" Floorkilla - "Train Yourself to Let Go" The Movement - "Jump! (Mutha Mix)" Yacht - "Waste of Time (Dub)" Buckfunk 3000 - "High Volume" Strange Advance - "Love Games (Dance Mix)" Apoptygma Berzerk - "Kathy's Song (Ferry Corsten Remix) (Radio Edit)" Mr. Hopkinson - "Where is My Mind"