Imagine standing at a crossroads after selling your successful T-shirt business, unsure of your next move. This was Mike Dooley's reality. Faced with three “crappy” options, Mike chose to take small actions in each direction. Through this exploration, his true talents and passions emerged. By embracing the unknown and following the clues revealed by his actions, Mike built a thriving career that has inspired millions worldwide. His journey shows how even “crappy” choices can lead to discovering your talents and true path. Let's explore how you can uncover your own potential and navigate your next career move, even when the options seem less than ideal.
In this episode, Curt and Joe dive into the often confusing and challenging journey of finding your true passion and career path. Inspired by the story of Mike Dooley, who turned three seemingly dead-end options into a thriving career, the hosts share personal stories, practical tips, and deep reflections on how to embrace uncertainty, take small actions, and ultimately discover your unique talents. From volunteer work to seeking feedback and staying patient, they cover nine actionable steps to help you move forward, even when the road ahead seems unclear. Tune in for an insightful conversation that will motivate you to take that first step—because progress is better than perfection.
Key Takeaways: - The importance of taking small actions to explore different paths.
- How experimenting, seeking feedback, and reflecting on past successes can help clarify your passions.
- The value of patience, persistence, and staying positive on your journey.
- Encouraging faith and belief in both yourself and a higher purpose as you navigate your life’s direction.
Joe's Stuff for the Week: Win:
Joe implemented the first steps of a new European strategy at work and stayed committed to the process, despite pushback. He reinforced the importance of consistency and following through, even when things feel redundant.
Resource:
Joe’s Android phone has a built-in recorder that transcribes meetings, differentiates between speakers, and even provides action items. It’s been a game-changer for note-taking and follow-up at work.
Quote:
“What man actually needs is not a tensionless state, but rather the striving and struggling for a worthwhile goal, a freely chosen task.” – Viktor Frankl
Curt's Stuff for the Week: Win:
Curt finally had three potentially dangerous trees removed from his yard and has been cutting and stacking the wood. It’s physical work that brings a sense of accomplishment, despite being a reminder of how out of shape he feels!
Resource:
Curt used Chrome Remote Desktop to help a friend troubleshoot computer issues. It’s an easy tool to remotely access another computer, reducing the frustration of trying to guide someone over the phone.
Quote:
“Talent is luck. The important thing in life is courage.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson
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