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1. I am at the starting line revving my engine and she is about to blow unless I put it in gear and go.
2. I feel called to start a business that requires a ton of startup capital.
3. How do I find my dreams again, my passion?
4. I’m extremely ambitious and passionate, but find walls of self-doubt and criticism preventing me from being my true self.
5. How do I balance my passion with the need to be financially responsible to my family?
Quotation
“Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn’t do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.” – Mark Twain
Other Notes
Teleseminar I did recently My Work My Life
Registration for Innovate – the outrageous event for creative people March 20-21st
Getting That First Coaching Client – or the 50th or the 100th
Link to Udemy – for Mastermind course The Ultimate Advantage
“Passion is developed more than discovered.” Thanks for freely sharing Dan!
It’s not money the Bible says is bad, it’s the “love” of money! When money is used wisely, what great things allows it people to do…
Excellent on-demand show Dan.
I am challenged by one of the listener questions regarding his “calling”. In a nutshell, he mentioned that his calling required him to borrow large sums of money. Not surprisingly, you skillfully handled the question with practical guidance, ideas, and solutions.
Here’s my challenge – I’m still not convinced that the “calling”, “purpose”, or “voice” God put inside of us has much to do with business per se. In my understanding, “calling” has to do with being of service and making a difference in a way that makes your heart sing and your spirit soar – it’s aligned with who you are.
Having said that, someone can choose to create a business around his or her calling.
What say you Dan?