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October 07, 2008 in Business Coaching, Career Development, Legacy | Permalink | Comments (0)
Is there such thing as finding and creating "WORK" that you love? That question was the basis for my recent webinar and interview with Brian Kurth, founder of VocationVacations® and a recognized career and lifestyle change expert. Brian's best selling new book "Test-Drive Your Dream Job - A Step-By-Step Guide to Finding and Creating the Work You Love," provides a clear path to the ultimate work life for anyone still searching for that perfect career.
I grilled him with great questions submitted by the webinar participants and he gave excellent answers in his hot spot coaching. I hope this webinar helps you to take action on your dreams and moves you closer to your very own extraordinary life! See recording links and webinar description below.
P.S. Check out more great upcoming webinar events at www.TheExtraordinaryLife.com!
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8 Steps to Finding & Creating the Work You Love Identifying your dream job and the path that will take you there is both a challenge and an opportunity. Brian Kurth, founder and president of VocationVacations®, shares proven strategies and methods that enable people to achieve their goals by helping them: 1. Define Their Dream Job(s) |
October 06, 2008 in Career Development | Permalink | Comments (0)
Do you hate Mondays? Do you like your current job? So many of us land in careers we never dreamed about when we were a kid. But now we're stuck! We got married, bought a house, got a couple of cars (with payments) and had some kids and the thought of leaving a secure job seems to be a stupid thing to do.
Or is it stupid to do something we hate for 5, 10, 15 or 20 years?
I recently interviewed Dan Miller, author of "No More Monday's," and he gave some practical and inspirational advice to those who...
- are looking for guidance on how to launch a new career or business
- who want to stay in their current jobs and give the old 9-to-5 model a twenty-first-century makeover
- who are managers desperate to understand the way people want to work today
I hope you enjoy this webinar as much as I did. Click here to watch the webcast recording or copy and paste the link below...
October 03, 2008 in Career Development | Permalink | Comments (0)
Most of the people I talk to on a daily basis are pretty comfortable. I mean they drive nice cars, live in a nice home in a nice neighborhood, have a good job and live a pretty comfortable life. The problem I see is that "comfort" will not last if we just stand still and not pursue excellence and push ourselves outside the "comfort zone" a little each and every day. From my experience, there are external forces that will inevitably change and unless we change and grow along with it we will not experience comfort in the future.
In my own life I've found there are two kinds of pain that comes with personal and professional growth: 1) the pain that comes from changing your life and the sacrifices you must make to grow and 2) the pain of regret due to the lack of growth. A large percentage of the people I talk to won't change and inevitably will experience some form of pain in the form of regrets they may have. They don't improve their skills and grow personally and professionally to keep up with the change that's happening in the world and therefore they don't get the opportunities they dream about. I hope you won't be one of masses that live the lives of quiet desperation. I hope you pursue growth and development and embrace the changes that undoubtedly are just around the corner. If you need a little help in understanding what changes may be coming, take a peek at the video below. I didn't check the references but it got me to think how much I'm growing to keep up with the competition! Enjoy!
May 15, 2008 in Career Development | Permalink | Comments (0)
I'm met Jon Gordon, international best selling author and speaker today (by phone), and I must say I was impressed. The guy is a total winner in life and in business. He just finished his most recent book "No Complaining Rule" and he got me thinking about whether or not people perceived me as a "Winner" or a "Whiner".
Life isn't alway rosy and sometimes my dreams don't come true as fast as I like them to. I get frustrated and discouraged but I hope it doesn't come through to others as such. I know from my own experience that whining hasn't never helped me be more, do more or have more success in life.
I don't want to be a whiner or a complainer because they take the joy out of life. I remember being on a whitewater rafting trip in Bend, Oregon with my father and I distinctively remember when we got on the hippie styled bus to head up to the top of the mountain there was a sticker in clear view "NO WHINING". The precendent had been set. They would not let anyone ruin the trip for others!
To make a long story short, we got to the top of the mountain where we were to "put in" the raft and it was a beautiful day. The sun was shining and it was about 80 degrees or so. As they got the raft in the water I noticed the 4 others who were joining us for the ride were putting on wet-suits. I thought what a bunch a sissies they were. What they couldn't handle a little water on them? My dad and I got into the boat (yes the front of course) and pushed in. It was an absolute blast (for the first sixty seconds or so) until we had a title wave of freezing water come over the front of the boat and drench us completely. It was right about then that we went out of the sun and into the valley that the river flowed through. The temperature dropped to about 60 degrees and the ice water continued to drench us for the next 4 hours.
Yes. I was tempted to whine and complain but I don't think I ever did because of the little sign that was on the bus. I knew I had nothing to say because of it. I've renewed my vow today after talking to Jon to not be whiner or complainer regardless of the circumstances. I hope you watch the funny video below and join me in renewing your own vow to be a winner and not a whiner/complainer in life. If you do I'm confident you will succeed at whatever you put your hands to.
May 06, 2008 in Career Development | Permalink | Comments (0)
I've listened to countless hours of motivational speakers, sales trainers and other inspirational speeches but none has ever compared to Jim Rohn's story about the "Seasons of Life" (see excerpt below). I often recommend to my coaching clients that they should buy and listen to everything Jim Rohn has ever produced. Yes. He's that good. He's not overly animated and salesy as most motivational speakers. He speaks common sense principles in a unique way and he has changed the lives of many (including me and Tony Robbins to name a few).
I consider Jim Rohn my mentor as he helped me to shape my personal philosophy based on the coaching he has provided to me via CD/DVD. Just a few weeks ago I recently completed a dream in my eLife Plan where I had set out to meet Jim in person. I flew down to Dallas, Texas and stood in a long line like many others simply to say "Thank You". I'm sure he's gotten used to this type of thing but for me it was quite unique. He's 77 years old and still speaking because he has a passion to help others. My hope is that if I live to 77 I have a long line of individuals who wish to say thank you to me for sharing some of these same stories Jim Rohn shared with me.
Below is excerpt from Jim's "Seasons of Life" CD. I hope it has the same life changing effect for you that it had on me...
The Seasons of Life by Jim Rohn
As I travel around the country and world lecturing, one of the most frequently asked questions is what do I expect to happen over the next 6-12 months and/or even years? Well, I'm no expert, but I can share with you my thoughts. Whether it is preparing for the next few months or the next several years, I still believe there are overriding principals that we should follow and be led by. So I'd like to devote today's message to my view of the period of history we're in now and how it relates to words I wrote over 20 years ago in my book, "The Seasons Of Life". Forgive me in advance if I sound a bit philosophical, but as you know by now, I do believe your philosophy is critical to your life's success.
Life is about constant, predictable patterns of change. For the six thousand years of recorded history, as humans have entered this world, received parental instruction, classroom instruction, and gathered the experience of life; many have set for themselves ambitious goals, and dreamed lofty dreams. As the wheel of life continues its constant turning, all human emotions appear, disappear, and appear once again.
A major challenge faced by us all is that we must learn to experience the changing of life's cycles without being changed by them; to make a constant and conscious effort to improve ourselves in the face of changing circumstances.
That is why I believe in the power and value of attitude. As I read, ponder and speculate about people, their deeds and their destiny, I become more deeply convinced that it is our natural destiny to grow, to succeed, to prosper, and to find happiness while we are here.
By our attitude, we decide to read, or not to read. By our attitude, we decide to try or give up. By our attitude, we blame ourselves for our failure, or we blame others. Our attitude determines whether we tell the truth or lie, act or procrastinate, advance or recede, and by our own attitude we and we alone actually decide whether to succeed or fail.
How incredibly unique that a God who would create the complex and immense universe would create the human race and give to those humans the free choice that would permit them to select their own achievement or their own destruction.
This strange, but all-knowing God gave to us a delicately balanced sphere called earth. On it, he placed the intelligent human who would either develop it or destroy it. How terribly fascinating that a God would leave both projects - earth as well as humans - unfinished! Across the rivers and streams he built no bridges; he left the pictures unpainted, the songs unsung, the books unwritten, and space unexplored. For the accomplishment of those things, God created the unfinished human who, within his heart and mind, had the capacity to do all these things and more, depending upon his own choice.
Attitude determines choice, and choice determines results. All that we are and all that we can become has indeed been left unto us. For as long as you continue to draw breath, you have the chance to complete the work in and for the earth and for yourself that God has begun for you. In the cycles and seasons of life, attitude is everything!
So let's begin our discussion of the four seasons. I'll start by making two comments. First, life and business are like the changing seasons. That's one of the best ways to illustrate life: it's like the seasons that change. Second, you cannot change the seasons, but you can change yourself.
Now with those two key phrases in mind, let's look at what I consider to be the first major lesson in life to learn, and that is how to handle the winters. They come regularly, right after autumn. Some are long, some are short, some are difficult, some are easy, but they always come right after autumn. That is never going to change.
There are all kinds of winters - the "winter" when you can't figure it out, the "winter" when everything seems to go haywire. There are economic winters, social winters and personal winters.
Wintertime can bring disappointment, and disappointment is common to all of us. So you must learn how to handle the winters. You must learn how to handle difficulty; it always comes after opportunity. You must learn to handle recessions; they come right after expansions. That isn't going to change.
The big question is what do you do about winters? You can't get rid of January simply by tearing it off the calendar. But here is what you can do: you can get stronger; you can get wiser; and you can get better. Remember that trio of words: stronger, wiser, better. The winters won't change, but you can.
Before I understood this, I used to wish it were summer when it was winter. When things were difficult, I used to wish they were easy. I didn't know any better. Then Mr. Shoaff gave me the answer from a part of his very unique philosophy when he said, "Don't wish it were easier, wish you were better. Don't wish for fewer problems, wish for more skills. Don't wish for less challenge, wish for more wisdom."
Next is spring. Fortunately, following the turbulence of winter comes the season of activity and opportunity called springtime. It is the season for entering the fertile fields of life with seed, knowledge, commitment, and a determined effort.
However, the mere arrival of spring is no sign that things are going to look good in the fall. You must do something with the spring. In fact, everyone has to get good at one of two things: planting in the spring or begging in the fall. Take advantage of the day and the opportunities that spring can bring.
It is the promise of spring that as we sow, so shall we also reap. Faith further provides to us an irrevocable law decreed in heaven which assures that for every disciplined human effort we will receive a multiple reward. For each cup planted, a bushel reaped, for every good idea given to another, many shall be given to us in return. For every demonstrated act of faith, a multiplicity of the rewards; and for every act of love given, a life of love in return.
Just remember it is a natural characteristic of springtime to present itself ever so briefly, or to lull us into inactivity with its bounteous beauty. Do not pause too long to soak in the aroma of the blossoming flowers, lest you awaken to find springtime gone with your seed still in your sack.
With the intelligence, wisdom, and freedom of choice given to us as humans exercise the discipline to plant in spite of the rocks, weeds, or other obstacles before us. The rocks, weeds, and thorns of the world cannot destroy all your seeds if you plant massively enough and intelligently enough. My suggestion is to choose action, not rest. Choose truth, not fantasy. Choose a smile, not a frown. Choose love, not animosity. Choose the good in life in all things, and choose the opportunity as well as the chance to work when springtime smiles on your life.
Spring shows us that life is truly a constant beginning, a constant opportunity, a constant springtime. We need only to learn to look once again at life as we did as children, letting fascination and curiosity give us welcome cause to look for the miraculous hidden among the common.
Get busy quickly on your springs, your opportunities. There are just a handful of springs that have been handed to each of us. Life is brief, even at its longest. Whatever you are going to do with your life, get at it. Don't just let the seasons pass by.
The third major lesson in life to learn; how to nourish and protect your crops all summer. Sure enough, as soon as you've planted, the busy bugs and noxious weeds are out to take things over. Here is the next bit of truth: they will take it, unless you prevent it.
There are two key phrases to consider with the third major lesson. The first is "all good will be attacked." Don't press me for a reason. I was not in on some of the early decisions, so I don't know why. I just know that it's true. Let reality be your best beginning. Every garden will be invaded.
The second phrase is "all values must be defended." Social values, political values, friendship values, business values - all must be defended. Every garden must be tended all summer. If you don't develop this skill, you'll never wind up with anything of value.
But for those who make diligent efforts to plant, protect, and preserve there are not enough birds, bugs, or other obstacles to destroy all the efforts of last spring.
Now, the fourth and season is fall, the time of harvesting the fruits of our springtime labor. Fall also presents us with our fourth major lesson to learn in life, and that is to learn how to reap in the fall without apology if you have done well and without complaint if you have not.
For nothing is more exciting than a bounteous crop, and nothing more dreadful than a barren field in the fall. We must remember that in all areas of the human existence, what we put into this world, we get back from it. It is nature's way of evening the score. So regardless of the results, take full responsibility for your crop. One of the highest forms of human maturity is accepting full responsibility for our lives.
Which brings me back to the beginning of our discussion. We must remember that life is constantly recycling itself. Much of life is about the balancing of two opposites; like the positive and negative charge on a battery. Life's balancing of opposites totally surrounds our lives; man/woman, day/night, good/evil, life/death, water/land, summer/winter, recession/expansion, joy/sorrow, etc.
Yes, I believe we will have major changes, but I also believe we will continue to have just one winter, spring, summer and fall each year. Much of our success will lie in our ability and philosophy to plant in the springtime of opportunity. To weed and cultivate in the testing time of summer, to harvest without apology and/or complaint in the season of fall and to get stronger, wiser, better in the transition and learning times of winter.
Remember it is not what happens to you that determines your future; it is what you do about it.
To Your Success,
Jim Rohn
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January 27, 2008 in Business Coaching, Career Development, Education/Personal Dev., Financial, Fun, General, Health & Fitness, Legacy, Motivation, Relationships, Time Management | Permalink | Comments (0)
We are always in a position to do something or we can decide to do nothing....The choice is ours. I've heard it said that the average American dies at the age of 40, they're just not buried until the age of 80. Many people simply stop dreaming when their dreams seem to slip away due to age, health condition, etc. Agreeably, some dreams and goals may be physically impossible in some sense or another but some are not. Let's be about pursuing those dreams that are still possible regardless of what age you are today. Many of the most notable successes in history didn't realize their dreams until later in life. Think of the following dreamers who continued the pursuit of their dreams
Colonel Sanders didn't start KFC until age 68
George Burns won his first Oscar at 80
Golda Meir was 71 when she became prime minister of Israel
Grandma Moses began painting at 80, 25% of her works were done after she turned 100
Albert Schweitzer was still performing operations in his African hospital at 89
Doc Counsilman, at 58, became the oldest person to swim the English Channel
January 27, 2008 in Business Coaching, Career Development, Education/Personal Dev., Fun, General, Health & Fitness, Legacy, Motivation, Relationships, Spiritual | Permalink | Comments (0)
Pay It Forward! - We have recently launched our 'Pay It Forward' styled Bulletin Board inside eLifePlans.com. WHAT IS “PAY IT FORWARD”? “Pay It Forward” is a book written by Catherine Ryan Hyde, but it's also an idea. Reuben St. Clair, the teacher and protagonist in the book “Pay It Forward,” starts a worldwide movement with this voluntary, extra-credit assignment: THINK OF AN IDEA FOR WORLD CHANGE, AND PUT IT INTO ACTION. Trevor, the 12-year-old hero of “Pay It Forward,” thinks of quite an idea. He describes it to his mother and teacher this way: "You see, I do something real good for three people. And then when they ask how they can pay it back, I say they have to Pay It Forward. To three more people. Each. So nine people get helped. Then those people have to do twenty-seven." He turned on the calculator, punched in a few numbers. "Then it sort of spreads out, see. To eighty-one. Then two hundred forty-three. Then seven hundred twenty-nine. Then two thousand, one hundred eighty-seven. See how big it gets?"
So what if we (eLifePlans and the Life Plan Community of subscribers) helped one another to succeed at accomplishing our eLife Plan(s)? Would you be willing to share a few tips, strategies, ideas, tools, contacts, etc. with 2-3 other people if you were helped by another member? We hope so. To get started simply post your questions, thoughts and ideas on the bulletin board an watch the feedback flood in from other eLifePlans.com subscribers and coaches. We're ready to help you live your dreams. We just need you to participate in the process!
January 23, 2007 in Career Development | Permalink | Comments (0)
On January 10th eLifePlans hosted the first conference call of 2007 in the new LifePlan Community. Neal Diamond, the Vice President of Business Development and Associate Relations for the Consulting Resource Group International, was our guest speaker. Mr. Diamond spoke to our listeners about what kind of person and what state of mind it takes to be a successful entreprenuer. One of the main purposes of an entrprenuerial adventure is to fulfill the person taking the adventure. The adventure should be there to satisfy each person's purpose, passion, dreams, wants, and desires. Neal proceeded to ask our listeners three questions to determine if we are currently pursuing a career where success in invitable.
1. Are you really working with all the God given talents you have?
2. Are you being paid well?
3. Are you really passionate about what you are doing?
Mr. Diamond then told each of us to find a reason for being in business and to make sure we are making a life and not just a living. If you would like to hear all of Mr. Diamond's call, please login to eLifePlanCommunity.com and go to the virtual coaching section of Career and Business Coaching. His call is listed there.
Coming up next month is a conference call guaranteed to be great. We will welcome C.J. Hayden who is the best-selling author of GET CLIENTS NOW!, GET HIRED NOW!, and The One-Person Marketing Plan Workbook. C.J. is a business coach who teaches people to make a better living doing what they love. On February 14 at 11:00am PST - 12:00pm MST - 1:00pm CST - 2:00pm EST, CJ will talk to our community about just that - "Make a Better Living Doing What You Love: How to Get Clients or Get Hired in Any Profession." Do you sometimes feel trapped between the desire to earn more and wanting to do work you enjoy? The good news is that you don't have to make this tough choice. You CAN make a better living doing the work you love! Get registered today and join David Bush, CJ Hayden, and other community members to learn more about loving what you do.
January 16, 2007 in Career Development | Permalink | Comments (0)
Community Bulletin Boards serve as an important community building function. Posted messages help like-minded community members to communicate, participate, and interact with one another. A bulletin board also provides a place where members can come together for accountability, to share their goals and dreams, and to find helpful coaching and tips from other members.
ELifePlans is working hard to develop a community and we need your help. You can help build up our community of people who know where they want to be, but need some help along the way. Just think of it – something people always wanted - a place for feedback from others who have been there, experienced it, or done that! Simply ask a question and find yourself with a wealth of knowledge from people who learned in life along with us, but perhaps learned it better or different. A place where not only can people be the student, but perhaps the expert and have the ability to leave a mark, a legacy, if you will, on someone else’s life.
Stop by our bulletin boards today. We have people on the weight loss journey and some who want the titles of some great books to read. What is it the new year has called out for you to achieve? Need some help? Well, get in there; make your posts, and then sit back as people who want to help you succeed provide their help and advice. See someone asking for something you know about? Help the next person succeed. It is one way we can create the best community of life plan achievers on the web!
January 04, 2007 in Career Development | Permalink | Comments (0)
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