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1. When was the last time you did something for the first time?
2. When is it wise to brand your product with your own name vs. the business?
3. How do you move from charging by the hour to charging by the project?
4. What are the disadvantages to doing your 48 Days program (using the book) in a longer time frame then 48 days?
Quotation – “When was the last time you did something for the first time?”
Other Notes:
Audiblepodcast.com/48days for free copy of
Outliers: The Story of Success – By Malcolm Gladwell
48 Days Bronze Eagle Creation
https://www.youtube.com/watch?
Joanne’s new book – Be Your Finest Art
48 Days Coaching Mastery Program
The Ultimate Advantage Cruise – Feb 2015
Coaching with Excellence – August 28-29
Great answer to #2 Dan. That’s a question I hear a ton!
Kimanzi – yeah, that’s a judgement call. I’ve gone back and forth but prefer 48 Days by far.
Today’s Darren Daily Mentoring message from Darren Hardy was about doing the things you don’t want to do. I thought today’s podcast went extremely well with that message. I heard its theme throughout the questions and the answers.
Matthew 25..it is a great parable and why someone in this group would be offended . I have trouble being faithful and obedient to Him yet heck I am not offended but grateful for your guts to talk about it. Thanks also to 48 days for helping me get my blog going ..now over a year along and some cool relationships I would not have had.!
Adam – thanks for your note. The Bible has some tough concepts for people who thinks it’s Godly to take from the rich and give to the poor. Matthew 25 says if the poor don’t take advantage of their opportunities we should what little they have and give it to someone who is making things happen.
Using your “just get in the game” strategy, today I downloaded Audacity and and my wife and I made our first test recordings in preparation for launching our podcast. This is something brand new for us. We will be interviewing top professionals in the martial arts industry (as well as “ordinary” people) to understand and explain why martial arts training is such a powerful way to change lives for the better. Learning and being inspired from the journey other people have had in martial arts will help our business, while also inspiring others to help make martial arts the most popular youth sport in America. Thanks for your inspiration at the April CWE to be an action taker!
Steve – that’s awesome! I’m delighted to hear about your stepping into the podcast arena. I know an attorney who immediately stood out as the expert in his field just because so few attorneys are doing podcasts. I suspect you guys can do the same in the martial arts field. Keep us posted.
Another great podcast Dan! Keep it up! 🙂