My life is not inspiring

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You know you’re good – but it doesn’t seem that anyone cares.  Apparently excellence is not enough.  How can you inspire others so they rally to your cause and see you as a leader?  These seven traits can transform your success. This week’s questions: I surpassed my goal for 2016, we shot for $300K but did somewhere in the neighborhood of $550k in total sales. I’m a campus minister at a top 10 university, and it is not going well. I make very little yearly income by picking up 10 cent cans and have large gaps between traditional employment.  How should I handle this on a job application and/or resume I want to leave my job but don’t want to be selfish in anyway, my conscience tells me to not let people down. What makes a person inspiring and what can those of us who are not naturally inspiring do to grow in this area? “Hold fast to dreams, For if dreams die Life is a broken-winged bird, That cannot fly.”― Langston Hughes — Tweet This Show Notes: Episode – 04-28-17 Title: N/A Subtitle: N/A Summary: In this episode, Dan Miller opens with this week’s theme of “My life is not inspiring.” More often than not, people think they aren’t impacting others by what they do – they believe the monotonous tasks they do on a daily basis are not inspiring. However, Dan quickly debunks this myth, and we’re reminded by this podcast that each of us do, in fact, all contribute something significant to the world in one way or another. Listen as Dan shares success stories and answers questions regarding life, passion, and career. Sponsored By: FreshBooks is offering a 30 day, unrestricted free trial to my listeners. To claim it, just go to https://www.freshbooks.com/48days     Time Stamped Show Notes: 00:35 – Preview of Today’s Show on “My life is not inspiring” – You know you’re good – but it doesn’t seem that anyone cares. Apparently excellence is not enough. How can you inspire others so they rally to your cause and see you as a leader. These seven traits can transform your success. I surpassed my goal for 2016, we shot for $300K but did somewhere in the neighborhood of $550k in total sales. I’m a campus minister at a top 10 university, and it is not going well. I make very little yearly income by picking up 10 cent cans and have a large gaps between traditional employment. How should I handle this on a job application and/or resume? I want to leave my job but don’t want to be selfish in anyway, my conscience tells me to not let people down. What makes a person inspiring and what can those of us who are not naturally inspiring do to grow in this area? “Hold fast to dreams, For if dreams die, Life is like a broken-winged bird, That cannot fly.” – Langston Hughes 02:51 – Innovate – May 11-12, 2017 03:26 – Chad Jeffers, guitarist for Carrie Underwood will be attending Innovate 03:31 – Bob Baker of The Empowered Artist will be there 03:51 – Coaching with Excellence – May 25-26, August 31-Sept 1, 2017 04:13 – Todd’s message in last week’s podcast, another Todd was mentioned who was selling BMW and Land Rover parts. Do you have any contact information or website for him? 04:40 – Dan already connected both Todds 04:45 – One Todd had software developed for selling his car parts 04:58 – Dan is happy to connect people 05:17 – Dan shares another kind of car story, I surpassed my goal for 2016, we shot for $300K, but did somewhere in the neighborhood of $550k in total sales 05:35 – This started at net – posted by Tyler in Oct 2014 05:43 – He says they’ve just applied for their business license 06:04 – The business is a partnership with his friend 06:16 – Tyler thanks 48 Days to the Work You Love 06:52 – In 3 months, they have almost ½ dozen clients for the body shop 07:03 – Bills were paid, but without a paycheck 07:32 – January 2016, after their first year in business, they made about $300K in total sales 07:40 – Competitors have become complacent 07:55 – “We’re looking to break $500K this year (2016)” 08:30 – Tyler shared openly about what and how he’s doing 08:30 – After 2 years, they’ve surpassed their goal 08:52 – 2017’s target is $700K 10:02 – When you do something unpredictable, you can possibly start off not making anything 11:28 – Check out Tyler’s business at ca 11:44 – Bryan asks, What are your thoughts about re-contacting a company that may or may not have responded to a previous 48 Days job inquiry 12:19 – You’re right on track! 12:44 – Unless the company said “No”, it’s perfectly alright to come back 13:26 – Go back if you don’t hear anything 13:32 – There are hiring managers who are looking for persistent people 15:00 – “Be consistently persistent” 15:14 – Luke says, What if we could change the hyphen in our tombstone, representing the years in our life, to an exclamation point? 15:33 – Dan likes the idea! 16:02 – Bill says, I’m a campus minister at a top 10 university, and it is not going well 16:52 – “I can finally admit to myself that I’m simply not a pastor and I don’t want to be” 16:57 – Bill struggles to create profit 17:16 – Dan believes you can earn profit even if you have a pastoral background 18:13 – Dan encourages you to view his interview with Michael Hyatt 18:44 – Find your core message and find ways for people to experience that message 19:20 – Dan shares about his sunday school class and saturday workshop 21:43 – Dan created a $48 course on how to start a mastermind 22:16 – Create a model that shows how you can leverage the work you do 22:53 – Question from David, I make very little yearly income by picking up 10 cent cans and have a large gaps between traditional employment. How should I handle this on a job application and/or resume? 23:40 – “You can do this!” 23:49 – Dan mentions about his son-in-law, Nathan, who has no employment 24:29 – Make a functional resume, not a chronological one 25:03 – Highlight areas of competence 26:40 – Describe how you were continuing your education 27:03 – Make your resume a sales brochure 27:19 – Mary says, I want to leave my job but don’t want to be selfish in anyway, my conscience tells me to not let people down. 28:32 – Dan loves your heart and sense of responsibility on this issue 28:41 – Dan totally doesn’t want you to stay at your job out of a sense of obligation 28:50 – Staying in the job may deteriorate your passion 29:04 – Dan shares about Dave, a man who worked for him 29:44 – Dan encouraged Dave to take the job offer he was given 30:10 – Dave went for that job 30:22 – Many years ago, Dan talked to a radio show host 30:48 – The host really wanted to move on, but the listeners had nobody else to give them the truth 31:35 – People will move on, it’s part of life 32:15 – It’s a perfect time to leave 32:25 – “Follow your heart, follow your passion” 32:27 – “Don’t let yourself be held back out of a sense of obligation for the people around you” 33:04 – To ask Dan a question for the podcast – AskDan 33:36 – Mark says, How can one start doing something that he loves realizing it must not require his presence in order to be successful? 35:42 – McDonald’s is successful not because of their hamburgers, but because of the the systems they have in place 36:17 – It takes a while to build your own systems 36:45 – You don’t start from the systems – you do everything yourself, at first, and build as you go along the way 36:56 – Brandon says, My father is great at what he does, but doesn’t have an exit strategy 37:50 – “There has to be a ‘why’ on what your father is doing” 38:39 – Dan’s father sold his dairy farm at 66 years old 39:10 – His father bought a van and started driving for the Amish 39:27 – He pastored in church 39:45 – Driving for the Amish allowed his dad to connect with people 40:17 – It was an extension of his heart for pastoring 41:03 – Every person knows what they do and how they do it – but “why?” 42:10 – Help your dad figure it out 42:38 – Van says, What makes a person inspiring and what can those of us who are not naturally inspiring do to grow in this area? 43:53 – Your question reminded Dan of Holland’s Opus 44:45 – Dan plays a clip from the movie 45:11 – Mr. Holland isn’t rich nor famous 45:20 – He might think of himself a failure 45:25 – He is wrong – he has achieved success far beyond riches and fame 45:43 – “We are your symphony” 46:04 – ”You may be touching lives in ways you can’t see now” 46:24 – Don’t underestimate what you’re doing 46:38 – Here are the 7 traits that will make you an inspiring person: Be passionate about what you do Be grateful to your team Have a crystal clear vision for the future Listen well Communicate clearly and often Be trustworthy in everything you do Express positivity, optimism, enthusiasm and boldness 48:35 – Dan closes today’s podcast 3 Key Points: Nothing beats being persistent—continue to ask for that certain job or chase after that particular goal. Find out your core message FIRST, then begin branding and promoting yourself. Know your why—this will ultimately define what success means for you. Resources Mentioned: The new 48 Days Eagles membership site – see this growing community for finding Work You Love Make money and serve as a 48 Days Seminar Presenter To ask Dan a question for the podcast – AskDan The new 48 Days Eagles site – This is the best place for moving your career forward Make money and serve as a 48 Days Seminar Presenter Go to com/48Days and get a free audio of Zig Ziglar’s See You at the Top! FreshBooks is offering a 30 day, unrestricted free trial to my listeners. To claim it, just go to https://www.freshbooks.com/48days CES Conference with Jim Cockrum – for all online biz (I’ll be there!) Coaching with Excellence – May 25-26, August 31-Sept 1, 2017 Innovate – May 11-12, 2017 Credits: Show Notes provided by Mallard Creatives The post My life is not inspiring appeared first on Official Site Dan Miller.

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