What does this make possible?
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What does this make possible? When unexpected change comes our first reaction is often one of fear or anger. We want to hang on to things as they were. But a healthier response may be to ask (in the wise words of Gail Hyatt) “What does this make possible?” In this episode we hear from listeners who have been confronted with unwelcome change, and I share about our cease and desist order regarding having live events at the Sanctuary. The questions this week: The dealership I’m at has just changed their pay plan, and ALL of the salespeople are bummed out about it. I guess this was the motivation I needed to look for other work or another dealership. How do you differentiate between naysayers/whiners versus realists and intuitionists? Are we too scattered? Do we have too many things going on to do any of them well? I know I have a lot of good idea,s but I’m having trouble keeping myself motivated. I want to use my associate degree in accounting but fear that I will not make as much as I’m making now working in a steel shop. And I’ve got good news – “Don’t cry because it’s over, smile because it happened.” ― Dr. Seuss — Tweet This Cliff Feightner‘s Poem Does the place of your working careerJust serve to keep money nearDo you think you’re a slobJust working a jobAnd to lose it is your biggest fear Show Notes:Episode – 06-23-17 Title: N/A Subtitle: N/A Summary: In this episode, Dan reminds us to be open to change. It’s very normal to feel jostled by unexpected events that throw your plans. But, if we can step back and keep an open mind, perhaps we can gain enough courage to ask, “What does this make possible?” Listen as Dan shares a number of positive, news stories and success stories. He also addresses questions relating to this week’s theme and opens up about how he is choosing to deal with an unexpected change for the 48 Days community. Time Stamped Show Notes: 01:11 – Preview of Today’s Show on “What does this make possible?” When unexpected change comes our first reaction is often one of fear or anger. We want to hang on to things as they were. But a healthier response may be to ask (in the wise words of Gail Hyatt) “What does this make possible?” In this episode we hear from listeners who have been confronted with unwelcome change, and I share about our cease and desist order regarding having live events at the Sanctuary. The dealership I’m at has just changed their pay plan, and ALL of the salespeople are bummed out about it. I guess this was the motivation I needed to look for other work or another dealership How do you differentiate between naysayers/whiners versus realists and intuitionists? Are we too scattered? Do we have too many things going on to do any of them well? I know I have a lot of good ideas but I’m having trouble keeping myself motivated. I want to use my associate degree in accounting but fear that I will not make as much as I’m making now working in a steel shop And I’ve got good news – “Don’t cry because it’s over, smile because it happened.” ― Dr. Seuss 02:58 – Send your questions at [email protected] or AskDan 03:25 – A poem from Cliff FeightnerDoes the place of your working career Just serve to keep money near Do you think you’re a slob Just working a job And to lose it is your biggest fear 05:05 – Good news from San Antonio – a graduating student was not allowed to come up on stage if he wore jeans, so he swapped pants with a stranger 06:47 – In Colorado, there were missing hikers who called 911 to get help 07:04 – Search team went out at 4:15 p.m. and at 6:00 p.m. they made visual contact 07:21 – The team used a drone to find the hikers 08:10 – Father surprises son with birthday gift from beyond the grave 08:17 – Johnny has been grieving over his father’s death since he had a heart attack in April 08:34 – Johnny’s sister picked him up from school last week and brought him to the music center for his guitar lesson 08:46 – His sister handed him a birthday card from his father 08:58 – The guitar store workers revealed a guitar case with a Dean Razorback Guitar – the model Johnny wanted 09:08 – His father ordered the guitar in January to surprise his son on his birthday 09:26 – Their community heard the story about Johnny’s late father and they pooled up funds to support Johnny’s guitar lessons 09:55 – They have over $16,000 donated 10:23 – Another story from Montreal – a homeless man’s violin got stolen 10:36 – On Tuesday, Mark found out that his violin, which he uses to play for a living, was stolen 11:06 – This week, Mark had a new sign that said – Violin Stolen 11:16 – People posted it on Facebook in the hope of somebody had a violin to give 11:27 – The Metropolitan Opera saw the post 11:34 – The CEO told The Washington Post that they were touched by the story 11:49 – The Metropolitan Opera approached a store and purchased a brand new violin for Mark 12:01 – Dan remembers the movie, The Soloist, from this story 12:40 – Last night, Dan was at a dinner with his friends and found out Mike, another friend, left his wallet on the airplane 13:22 – He tried to call but it didn’t through 14:29 – Dan used Joanne’s car and offered to drive Mike to his AirBnB 14:55 – At the parking lot, Mike got an email from an executive from United Airlines saying they have his wallet 15:09 – The airline found his wallet, took his name, took details of his reservation and contacted him from there 15:19 – The executive put in her personal phone number so Mike didn’t have to go through the corporate phone numbers 15:28 – He immediately called her to pick it up 15:44 – Dan drove them back to the airport to get the wallet 16:41 – Dave says, The dealership I’m at has just changed their pay plan, and ALL of the salespeople are bummed out about it. I guess this was the motivation I needed to look for other work or another dealership 17:23 – Don’t look at duplicating what you do now, but consider doing other things 18:06 – Look at other opportunities where you can use your sales skills 18:50 – Dan shares about the Sanctuary they have in Tennessee 19:33 – Williamson County Codes has decided that Dan is not allowed to have any kind of event in his Sanctuary 19:50 – With the ugly trailer Dan had out in front made the Sanctuary look like an auxiliary building 20:11 – Having cleaned up the barn and removed the trailer, this made the barn the only building on the property which was deemed commercial – in doing so, it violated the codes 20:32 – 3 weeks ago, Dan got a letter and an immediate visit from the county where they decided to give Dan a cease and desist 21:18 – Dan pulled his live events from his sites 21:35 – In their Monday team meeting, Dan already laid out 10 things they can do to replace the live events 22:01 – Dan can focus on 48 Days Eagles 22:40 – Or write another book 23:35 – Joanne, Dan’s wife is grieving over what happened because the events are one good way to personally connect with their audience 24:33 – Whatever you’re faced with ask, “What does this make possible?” 25:42 – Dan wants to be positive and not dwell on what already had happened 26:53 – Joe says, The owner told me if the business doesn’t pick up soon, he’ll need to lay me off. Advice? 27:33 – What does this make possible? 27:44 – Take this as an opportunity 28:49 – Unemployment is only at 3.8% – meaning, companies are desperately looking for people 29:23 – Take this opportunity to put yourself out into the marketplace 29:55 – Joshua says, How do you differentiate between naysayers/whiners versus realists and intuitionists? 30:38 – This could be the essence of a new book 31:28 – For 12 years, Dan has been doing events in the Sanctuary. They’ve never had a 2-day event that had not included a walking tour of their property 32:12 – You have to be so clear on what you’re moving toward that you look for people who will support you 34:21 – Jim Bob sent a message, Are we too scattered? Do we have too many things going on to do any of them well? 36:15 – Yes, you are scattered 36:35 – Dan uses a venn diagram to see which activities overlap together 38:00 – You can develop different things where they are all connected 38:15 – Dan plays an audio clip from David Valentine, I know I have a lot of good ideas but I’m having trouble keeping myself motivated. 40:49 – Plan out where you want to be 3 years from now 41:36 – High achievers are able to maintain their motivation by knowing their plans 42:13 – If you can see what you want to be, you do things that make deposits that will contribute to your plan 43:03 – Believe strongly in the end result 43:16 – The next question says, What do I say in a resume? 43:51 – Be careful about describing yourself as having no experience 44:03 – Talk about your competencies and what you’ve done 44:42 – “Put your best foot forward” 45:49 – Barron’s message says, I want to use my associate degree in accounting but fear that I will not make as much as I’m making now working in a steel shop 46:20 – There are a lot of trades where you’ll make more money than being a CPA or starting accountant 46:25 – Be realistic about it if you want to have a significant income 46:47 – Set yourself apart 47:44 – The new 48 Days Eagles site – This is the best place for moving your career forward 48:49 – Dan closes today’s podcast 3 Key Points: Whatever you face in your life, choose positivity and ask yourself, “What does this make possible?”. A setback is an opportunity for you to grow, learn, and be better. Be clear about your vision and plan and find people who will support you in the process. Resources Mentioned: 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 CES Conference with Jim Cockrum – Sept 21 – 23 for all online biz (I’ll be there!) Credits: Show Notes provided by Mallard Creatives The post What does this make possible? appeared first on Official Site Dan Miller.