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Company of One with Dale Callahan

107: Finding Your Path and Doing What You Love [Podcast]

22 Oct 2015

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How can you go about finding your path and doing what you love? Perhaps it is not by working harder, but instead you should do what you love even if you see no path to money. In 18 Minutes  author Peter Bregman explains that we often find something new when we stop looking so hard. Think about it. Do you know someone who wanted to get married, but only found a spouse when they gave up? What about that guy looking for the perfect job who spent hours per day looking and only found the job when he relaxed? We often find the result we are looking for when we stop pushing for the what and enjoy the now. What am I saying? Stop trying so hard. Have fun. Do what you love even if you see no path to money. Today I will interview the person who found his path by just doing what he loved. Something I love - My Reading List[/featured-image]Click to ListenFinding your path and doing what you loveI met Jeff Brown at a conference. He is a fellow podcaster who does Read to Lead. In this interview you will hear his story of getting fired, doing something for fun, and finding a career in his joy. Yes, he is the example of someone who demonstrates "finding your path and doing what you love." You may be a reader more than a listener, but today I think you need to listen as well as read.Jeff will share with us...His path from career to entrepreneurshipWhy you should start something just for FUNWhy you should always be looking for ways to serve othersAnd of course, why you should Read to Lead. Jeff quit reading after college (Gee -anyone who is reading textbooks is bound to be turned off from reading!) but started again when he picked up a book by Seth Godin. "Happiness: Finding your path and doing what you love."]What am I ReadingJeff's guiding principle is "Leaders are Readers." I have found this to be VERY true. When I meet people or speak to groups, I often ask what they are reading. The entrepreneurs and executives always have a massive reading list and push me to Amazon to make some quick buys of the books they recommend. They also jump on the books I mention that they have not read. "Leaders are Readers"]However, those who are not the leaders (just doing a job and getting by) often tell me they do not read. "I quit reading after college."Here are the books I am reading now:Bold: How to Go Big, Create Wealth and Impact the World - Anyone in the world of technology REALLY needs to read this.18 Minutes: Find Your Focus, Master Distraction, and Get the Right Things Done - Clarity - what else can I say.Tactics: A Game Plan for Discussing Your Christian Convictions - While I started reading this about issues of faith, it is really helpful in seeing how to discuss topics with people who just like to argue without reason.The Entrepreneur's Trap: How to Stop Working Too Much, Take Back Your Time and Enjoy Life - Great for even the NON-EntrepreneurHow to Become a ReaderIf you are not a reader and want to start, here are some simple steps.Check out my reading list for the new Entrepreneur (If you are not an entrepreneur, forget the title. The books still apply and I can tell you later why I think you are an entrepreneur.)Remember, audible counts. You can download the apps to your phone and have a book on the go.I often add books to my READING LIST. I prefer books with short chapteDale Callahan, Ph.D.Business Coach for Professionals Ready to Take Control Helping you move from stuck to in-demand — or start something of your own. Grab the Idea Engine: 7 prompts to find your next move Book a Next Step Strategy SessionDirector of Engineering Management @ UAB (205) 790-8447 dalecallahan.com LinkedIn

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