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Fred is back and ready for his response to Nick and IG Matt's discussion of his tweet last episode. We also get a St. Paddy's Day Fun Fact, Moment with Matt, and learn of someone's really odd bathroom habit. Make sure to sign up for our T-Shirt Giveaway Bracket Contest on ESPN.com by Friday (3/19) noon EST! Group Name: Full Circle Giveaway Password: IGMATT TWO Shirts Given Away! Sponsored by KH Industries of CT! Visit them on Facebook for all your landscaping needs! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
How often does self-sabotage, fear, or doubt get in your way? Do your priorities align to give you balance and fulfillment in the life you want to live? We are covering these topics and more with practical tips from someone who is using her journey to help others in personal growth. Kelly Resendez is a mom, business executive, bestselling author, and influencer. She loves helping others with strategies to overcome self-sabotage and find more joy. She’s the author of the new and already popular book, Big Voices, and is the founder of the women-empowered network of the same name. Kelly is passionate about helping people increase joy, reduce suffering, and learn to think differently. It’s her own journey that has helped her create the strategies and tools she shares in her books. Kelly is currently the Executive Vice President of Paramount Partners Group, which is a division of Loan Pal. She uses the same concepts of mindfulness, self discovery, and goal setting to help those in the mortgage and real estate industries create successful businesses. Why Kelly wrote the book Doesn’t everyone struggle with self-sabotage at some point? Kelly believes, as we all should, that everyone deserves to overcome fear, overthinking, and anxiety. Part of the responsibility we have in going through our journey is to grow and gain wisdom so we can share our story with others. Kelly’s book is an outgrowth of her journey and what she has been through. It’s a personal growth journey that began15 years ago. Now, her desire is to help others get to places of authenticity and self-actualization faster than she did. TWEET: Don’t sabotage yourself - you can overcome fear, overthinking, and anxiety! @BigVoicesKelly #chasingdreams How we can help our kids As a parent, isn’t it a major concern to have our kids prepared for life and its struggles? We have to teach them to be wide awake and mindfully prepared for life, when their peers are not. Kelly found that the process of this growth can’t be forced or even affected, but it has to unfold naturally. As individuals, we have to endure enough pain that we “wake up” and make the necessary changes. The problem is that we send mixed messages to our children and make it more difficult for them to avoid the pitfalls. We have to be mindful as parents and be intentional about raising children in direct opposition to how the rest of the world raises them, or it will be a difficult process. TWEET: We have to teach our kids to be wide awake and mindfully prepared for life, even when their peers are not. @BigVoicesKelly #chasingdreams Getting the life you want Wouldn’t it be wonderful to have the life you want---right now? It’s a process, and Kelly shares some practical tips for getting there. You have to get clear about your priorities and create the vision of the life you want to live and how you want to feel. It’s not enough to set goals, because you’ll fall into the trap and get stuck with just setting new goals and never feeling filled with joy and gratitude. Kelly says to open your eyes each morning and be bathed in gratitude. YOU have the power to change your outlook and the outcome. Get clear about the help that you need and don’t be afraid to ask. Commit to discipline and take action. TWEET: Get clear about the help that you need and don’t be afraid to ask. Commit to discipline and take action. @BigVoicesKelly #chasingdreams Guest Recommendation: ONE action for a dream chaser to take--”Write down your vision for how you want to feel in your life, and then start taking action on it.” OUTLINE OF THE EPISODE: [:10] Why Kelly wrote her book about this important topic [1:40] What teenage Kelly struggled with most [5:30] How to get over self-sabotage and fears [8:20] What parents can do to help their kids [9:51] The value in being lonely [12:17] Can you have more than one tribe? [15:30] When you have to weed people out [18:25] The REAL Superwoman Syndrome [19:42] Creating the life you want [21:25] It’s NEVER too late [26:20] Acknowledge your power [30:11] You are NOT your thoughts [36:35] Identifying your priorities [38:03] ONE action for a dream chaser RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THE EPISODE: Kelly on Facebook Kelly on Instagram Kelly on Twitter Kelly on LinkedIn Visit www.bigvoicesrise.com/chasingdreams for Kelly’s free gift, an essential tool kit with resources and videos TWEETS YOU CAN USE: TWEET: Many of us waste much time on low impact activity that has NO return on investment. @BigVoicesKelly #chasingdreams TWEET: Part of our journey in growing and gaining wisdom is sharing it with others. @BigVoicesKelly #chasingdreams TWEET: I was seeking significance and fulfillment from other people and didn’t know who I was. @BigVoicesKelly #chasingdreams TWEET: Find a tribe. If you don’t have one, then create one. @BigVoicesKelly #chasingdreams
For the second half of our talk with lawyer-turned-engineer Sonia Gupta (@soniagupta504), we move away from Twitter controversies and onto larger questions about how to take meaningful action in the era of Trump. We also revisit Boots Riley's incredible (and controversial) film Sorry to Bother You and get Sonia's take on it.
This is the first half of our conversation with Sonia Gupta (@soniagupta504), lawyer turned software engineer turned "mid-level social media influencer". We discuss Sonia's repeated run-ins with racist internet trolls, and ask whether Twitter's benefits outweigh the toxicity of its culture. Tune in on Monday August 27th to hear Part 2!
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Click here to download this PDF ebook Synopsis Your book's Introduction is a crucial first step for readers. It prepares them for what's to come AND ignites their interest to read on. This makes your book's Introduction an important marketing tool for your book. Here is a short list of questions that you must think about AND answer BEFORE writing your book's Introduction. What You Will Learn In This Post 1. You will learn the five main sections that a great book Introduction must include. 2. You will learn what questions you must ask yourself BEFORE writing your Introduction. 3. You will learn how these questions will help you write a better book, that will help more people, and make you more money. Introduction Before writing your book's Introduction, you must put yourself into your reader's shoes. How will they view your book? What might be their first impression? What's in it for them? Your readers will only buy your book if they believe that your book is going to help them resolve a problem or need that they are trying to find answers for. Prospective readers scan the Introduction before making a buying decision. Serious readers are sure to devour it. And with the Introduction positioned at the beginning, it's logical that most people who pick up your book will start reading there. Remember, your Introduction is a crucial first step for readers. It prepares them for what's to come AND ignites their interest to read on. This makes your book's Introduction an important marketing tool for your book. So, to help you get started, and get your creative and marketing juices flowing, I have created this short list of questions that you must think about AND answer before writing your book's Introduction: Thank you to Joel Friedlander for linking to this article from his website Carnival Of The Indies #27Part 1. The Hook a. Why should the reader buy your book? b. What is the most telling sentence or paragraph in your book that is about your book? c. What statement in your book has the ability to grab your reader's attention? d. Would that statement grab your attention if you were the reader? e. What facts and statistics can you use to grab the reader's attention? f. What shocking or amazing news headline can you use to grab your reader's attention? g. What are the biggest concerns and challenges of the audience for your book? h. Is your book's hook big enough to grab the reader? Publetariat - April Hamilton's website for people who publish Part 2. The Connection a. What can you say to make an emotional connection with your reader? b. What problems, concerns, and issues, can your book help the reader solve? c. Why is your audience having these issues? d. Why haven't they been able to solve them? e. Why are these issues so hard to fix or solve? f. How will you explain to your audience why and how you know about these questions? g. How will you convince them that you are the one with the answers and that you want to share this information with them? h. Are your credentials on this topic relevant enough to tell the reader about them? i. Will the reader care about your credentials? j. How else can you relate to the reader? Linkedin - Questions To Ask BEFORE Writing Your Book's IntroductionPart 3. The Benefits a. How will your book help the reader? b. Will your book be useful to the reader? c. Will it inspire or help the reader with a problem? d. What are the benefits to the reader, if they read your book? e. What are some of the general benefits? f. What are some of the specific benefits? g. What are your book's most important benefits? h. Why would your reader buy your book? i. What kind of results have other readers of your book achieved? “Your book's Introduction is a crucial first step for readers. And written properly, can help you sell more.” (Tweet) Part 4. The Format a.
Germany Kent - Author of “You Are What You Tweet” - Writer Germany Kent talks with Mark Alyn about hope. She has written a collection of books that focus on hope. Without hope what is life all about, she and Mark explore what hope is all about. Mark asks questions about hope and health, hope and wealth and does hope have a place in today’s fast-paced lifestyle? Hope is key to making it through life happy. Life sometimes gets in the way of hope so you've got to embrace hope even if it means writing yourself "hop notes". You cannot motivate anyone else unless you are motivated in your life. People naturally gravitate towards hopeful people.Germany and Mark also talk about the work you do and doing what you love. People who do what they love are hopeful and generally have a happier existence. Don't just go through the motions but find where your passions are and find work that you love. This keeps people hopeful rather than directing towards the negative. Nobody knows you better than you and quiet time is very important to understanding yourself.The discussion includes a look at social media like tweeter taking control of young people’s lives, how can tweeter improve lives and how social media is a new form of communication. Join in the conversation as we learn a new way to communicate in the 21st Century.
Germany Kent - Author of “You Are What You Tweet” - Writer Germany Kent talks with Mark Alyn about hope. She has written a collection of books that focus on hope. Without hope what is life all about, she and Mark explore what hope is all about. Mark asks questions about hope and health, hope and wealth and does hope have a place in today’s fast-paced lifestyle? Hope is key to making it through life happy. Life sometimes gets in the way of hope so you've got to embrace hope even if it means writing yourself "hop notes". You cannot motivate anyone else unless you are motivated in your life. People naturally gravitate towards hopeful people. Germany and Mark also talk about the work you do and doing what you love. People who do what they love are hopeful and generally have a happier existence. Don't just go through the motions but find where your passions are and find work that you love. This keeps people hopeful rather than directing towards the negative. Nobody knows you better than you and quiet time is very important to understanding yourself. The discussion includes a look at social media like tweeter taking control of young people’s lives, how can tweeter improve lives and how social media is a new form of communication. Join in the conversation as we learn a new way to communicate in the 21st Century.
Germany Kent - Author of “You Are What You Tweet” - Writer Germany Kent talks with Mark Alyn about hope. She has written a collection of books that focus on hope. Without hope what is life all about, she and Mark explore what hope is all about. Mark asks questions about hope and health, hope and wealth and does hope have a place in today’s fast-paced lifestyle? Hope is key to making it through life happy. Life sometimes gets in the way of hope so you've got to embrace hope even if it means writing yourself "hop notes". You cannot motivate anyone else unless you are motivated in your life. People naturally gravitate towards hopeful people. Germany and Mark also talk about the work you do and doing what you love. People who do what they love are hopeful and generally have a happier existence. Don't just go through the motions but find where your passions are and find work that you love. This keeps people hopeful rather than directing towards the negative. Nobody knows you better than you and quiet time is very important to understanding yourself. The discussion includes a look at social media like tweeter taking control of young people’s lives, how can tweeter improve lives and how social media is a new form of communication. Join in the conversation as we learn a new way to communicate in the 21st Century.
Germany Kent - Author of “You Are What You Tweet” - Writer Germany Kent talks with Mark Alyn about hope. She has written a collection of books that focus on hope. Without hope what is life all about, she and Mark explore what hope is all about. Mark asks questions about hope and health, hope and wealth and does hope have a place in today’s fast-paced lifestyle? Hope is key to making it through life happy. Life sometimes gets in the way of hope so you've got to embrace hope even if it means writing yourself "hop notes". You cannot motivate anyone else unless you are motivated in your life. People naturally gravitate towards hopeful people.Germany and Mark also talk about the work you do and doing what you love. People who do what they love are hopeful and generally have a happier existence. Don't just go through the motions but find where your passions are and find work that you love. This keeps people hopeful rather than directing towards the negative. Nobody knows you better than you and quiet time is very important to understanding yourself.The discussion includes a look at social media like tweeter taking control of young people’s lives, how can tweeter improve lives and how social media is a new form of communication. Join in the conversation as we learn a new way to communicate in the 21st Century.
Shanghai-based journalist Duncan Hewitt concludes his look at the burgeoning microblogging trend in China and the profound effect it is having on society and culture.
Shanghai-based journalist Duncan Hewitt concludes his look at the burgeoning microblogging trend in China and the profound effect it is having on society and culture.
In the first of a two-part series, Duncan Hewitt investigates the impact of microblogging in China, where Sina's Weibo now has a greater membership than Twitter. He meets animal rights activists and mothers promoting breastfeeding as he finds out how social media is fostering a new civil society in China.
Pastor Dan wraps up his series in acts in this final installment of Tweet. Listen as Dan talks about the life of Paul. Recorded 08-30-2009
Pastor Dan is almost finished with his summer series in acts. As Dan continues to share the story of Paul, listen as he explains the lessons we can get from them. Recorded 08-23-2009
Pastor Dan is sharing some advice from Paul this week about how to live life. Listen to Dan as he shares some inspiration from Paul. Recorded 08-16-2009
Pastor Larry speaks this week as he talks about the next step in Paul's Story. At this point, Paul shares his testimony. Listen as Larry explains the power of your testimony. Recorded 08-09-2009
Pastor Dan continues sharing the stories from Paul in Acts during this series. This week hear as Dan discusses how to pass on your faith and what it means to never settle even when you are settled down. Recorded 08-02-2009
Pastor Dan uses this weeks message to talk about allowing the spirit to work in your life, no matter where you're at. Listen as Dan talks about the tent maker Paul this week in our Tweet series. Recorded 07-26-2009
Pastor Dan takes us through the third week of Tweet. This week, listen as Dan talks about the Holy Spirit and explains his significance and application in our lives. Recorded 07-19-2009
Pastor Blake fills in for Pastor Dan and talks about the journey of Paul as he continues in this new series, Tweet - When Paul Twittered. Recorded 07-12-2009
Pastor Brian Dickison fills in for Pastor Dan this week to launch the new summer series at Gold Creek: Tweet - When Paul Twittered. Recorded 07-05-2009