Does the world really need my contribution?

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Does the world really need my contribution? If you have a talent for technology, art, music or brain surgery, does the world really care?  Is your contribution meaningful if twenty other people can do the same thing?  Let’s look at how to make yourself stand out in a world of sameness.   Should I move to a job that pays less and requires more hours but is a better fit? Does the world need my contribution? Should I give two weeks notice or just quit on payday? Am I being cold-hearted and unloving thinking that the homeless and/or poor should take some responsibility for their situation? With stretched finances, having 4 children under 12, should I follow the money or my passion? “The hunger for love is much more difficult to remove than the hunger for bread.”  — Mother Teresa  Tweet This Episode – 04-07-17 Title: N/A Subtitle: N/A Summary: In this episode, Dan talks about our contribution to the world and whether or not it really matters. He also shares his thoughts about adding your unique value to the world—a world that is already filled with people that share the same gifts, talents, abilities, etc. Dan discusses the topics of responsibility and charity and how sometimes our actions can do a disservice to the homeless and the poor. Tune in as Dan also discloses many resources that will help you work from home and addresses the questions of many listeners, today. 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 , just enter 48 days. Time Stamped Show Notes: 00:35 – Dan asks, does the world really need my contribution? If you have a talent for technology, art, music or brain surgery – does the world really care? Is your contribution meaningful if twenty other people can do the same thing? Let’s look at how to make yourself stand out in a world of sameness. 01:01 – FreshBooks is offering a 30 day, unrestricted free trial to my listeners. To claim it, just go to https://www.freshbooks.com/48days 01:23 – Preview of today’s show Should I move to a job that pays less and requires more hours – but is a better fit? Does the world need my contribution? Should I give two weeks’ notice or just quit on payday? Am I being cold-hearted and unloving thinking that the homeless and/or poor should take some responsibility for their situation? With stretched finances, having 4 children under 12, should I follow the money or my passion? 02:06 – “The hunger for love is much more difficult to remove than the hunger for bread.” – Mother Teresa 02:31 – Success story from Alexandra who launched her first e-book 02:41 – Alexandra was on a flight when she heard the episode about Uberpreneur and had the idea that she could do the same for AirBnB 03:06 – Her e-book AirBnB Profit Machine: 25 Ways to Make Money On Every Booking is free through April 8 04:15 – Share your success story or question with Dan on AskDan or email him at [email protected] 05:01 – FreshBooks is offering a 30 day, unrestricted free trial to my listeners. To claim it, just go to https://www.freshbooks.com/48days 06:13 – Dan interviewed Andy Andrews, author of The Little Things 06:40 – While at Social Media Marketing World, Dan was reminded of the little things 06:47 – A guy named David introduced himself and asked him if he had a $100 bill in his pocket 07:23 – In his podcast, Dan shared that he always carries a $100 bill 08:02 – When David asked him about it, he was reminded that people are listening to what you say, even if it’s just the little things 08:41 – Kent asks, what one book would you recommend about working from home? 09:05 – The $100 Startup 09:21 – Money-Making Mom 10:03 – Business Boutique 10:35 – Dan knows people who took action, moved to Tennessee, and started to work on their business 11:10 – Dan says knowledge is never enough, you have to take action and that is what will make the difference 12:03 – Matt asks, would a voice aimed at young professionals be a necessary addition to the productivity space? 13:10 – There are a lot of people who have done or are doing what you want to do 14:05 – The important question to ask yourself is, “what are you going to do to make a unique selling proposition?” 15:02 – When Michael Hyatt wrote Living Forward, the concept was not new, but it was easy to understand for people 15:32 – Lots of people have been writing about dieting, but then Skinny Bitch comes along and it gets you interested 16:07 – Dan came up with the title of his book and found that adding 48 Days was effective 17:01 – Yes, the world needs your voice, you just have to figure out what unique value you have to offer 17:19 – Christopher asks, should I give two weeks’ notice or just quit on payday? 17:43 – Dan says the notice depends on your responsibility to the company 18:10 – No matter what the circumstance is, it’s professional courtesy to give two weeks’ notice 18:51 – Time your notice to your advantage and do what you need to so that you don’t leave in bad form with your company 19:15 – Wendy asks, am I being cold-hearted and unloving thinking that the homeless and/or poor should take some responsibility for their situation? 20:31 – Wendy grew up from a middle class home and had her share of being poor and managed to rise up from that 21:23 – Dan thinks there should be responsibility from the homeless 21:34 – We can provide a band-aid solution, but it will not help them in the long term 22:12 – Dan shares a study done in Rwanda where people who lived on $2 a day were asked to define what poverty is 22:55 – People answered poverty is (1) an empty heart, (2) not knowing your abilities and strengths, (3) not having real progress, (4) isolation, (5) no hope or belief in yourself, (6) broken relationships, (7) not knowing God, (8) not having enough money, (9) consequence of not sharing, (10) lack of good thoughts 23:46 – Out of 10 answers, only ONE talked about money 24:22 – Dan shares the book Toxic Charity where the authors write out, in detail, the negative cycle of charity: Give once and you elicit appreciation; Give twice and you create anticipation; Give three times and you create expectation; Give four times and it becomes entitlement; Give five times and you establish dependency. 25:39 – Mike of Toms shoes has written about what he intends to do 25:56 – It is more important to show people how to be productive themselves, rather than give them things 26:11 – Dan’s son, Jared, went to Rwanda and wanted to help women who had no choice but to get involved in prostitution 26:26 – Jared offered another opportunity—earning income through micro-enterprises 26:57 – A lot of what we are doing in America is more harmful to the homeless and the poor 27:05 – Yes, people need to take more responsibility to get out of their situation 28:17 – Kimberly says, my passion is to teach and want to become an educational consultant and write education books when I retire. I joined the 48 Days Eagles community but am unsure where to begin. 29:26 – Look for ways to leverage your teaching experience 30:03 – Check out Dan’s blog where he talks about how to make money coaching 30:38 – Alex says, our goal is to maximize our influence by making our stories as free and accessible as possible while accepting donations. I have a full-time job and don’t want to limit the influence of the studio to my stories. 31:51 – What is the title or caption of what you are doing that can catch people’s attention? 32:22 – People do not value things that are free 32:57 – The three things that converge that make a good business – passion, talent and money 33:19 – If there isn’t money there, it’s just a hobby and people will not respond to that 34:09 – Patreon can be a platform for what you want to do 35:16 – Historically, having a patron was a way for artists to create their art, but it may be tough in today’s environment 36:15 – Dan had a friend who wanted to do a full-time charity work and asked him if he would help him financially—Dan said “no” 36:31 – The way to do humanitarian work is to have income that will allow you to do that 37:17 – Dan attended a cake auction where he paid big money for a cake, because it was for a worthy cause 37:58 – Turn your idea into something significant that can also earn you income 38:19 – Lee says, I have an opportunity to change careers where I will earn less, have more hours to work and a longer commute; but, I will enjoy [the job] and the company has committed to pay for my sons’ college education. How much importance should I give to the free college down the road? 39:25 – When you do the math, working for less with more hours is sacrificing more 40:45 – If you are going to get a new job, there may be something that will give you more income 41:25 – Putting your life on hold for a college education, 10 years from now, has its risks 41:50 – Justin asks, with stretched finances having 4 children under 12—should I follow the money or my passion? 43:22 – Take a fresh look at your skills, abilities, and at yourself to find work that fits you 44:43 – Look for the opportunities that line up with what you want to be doing 45:30 – Dan’s daughter and granddaughter made a video about Innovate 47:02 – Coaching with Excellence – May 25-26, August 31-Sept 1, 2017 47:45 – Check out 48 Days Eagles 48:05 – Dan closes today’s podcast 3 Key Points: In today’s world where there are many voices, be the voice that adds unique value. We all have to take responsibility for our own lives, including the homeless and the poor. As you focus and explore your own skills and goals, watch for the opportunities that open up. Resources Mentioned: FreshBooks is offering a 30 day, unrestricted free trial to my listeners. To claim it, just go to https://www.freshbooks.com/48days To ask Dan a question for the podcast – AskDan or email him at [email protected] Make money and serve as a 48 Days Seminar Presenter The new 48 Days Eagles membership site – see this growing community for finding Work You Love Upcoming Events with Dan: 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 Does the world really need my contribution? appeared first on Official Site Dan Miller.

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