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If you’re waiting to share or experiment with an idea until you have a perfect one, chances are strong that 10 years from now you’ll still be waiting. Anyone who is doing something great had a lot of bad ideas to get to where they are today. I don’t know of any exceptions. If you haven’t “failed” recently or had a bad idea, success will likely elude you as well. Welcome your “bad” ideas!
Episode #699 January 17, 2020
Hi, this is Dan Miller – and yes you’re listening to the 48 Days Radio show – where each week we take 48 minutes to dive into real life questions about finding your passion, deciding what kind of life you want to live – and then finding or creating work that allows you to show up every day, excited to be able to do something that is meaningful, fulfilling – and profitable. This is where normal, indecision and ambiguity come to die. Welcome to the 48 Days Radio Show.
Questions:
Dan, I hear you share all your good ideas. Do you ever have any bad ideas?
How do I get around the preconceived notion that someone must have “3-5 years experience” for an entry-level job?
With all the options available for building my brand, how do I keep up with all the social media choices?
Podcast Summary:
- Practice kindness as a way to cure your physical illnesses.
- Welcome your “bad” ideas. That’s how you get to the good ones.
- Read rather than spend time on social media.
Quotation:
'Ideas have a short shelf life. You must act on them before the expiration date.' John MaxwellClick To TweetResource:
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