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In this episode, Jerry Daleiden tells the story of how he ended up choosing engineering because the Dean of Architecture said it would be a good fit for him. He talks about how important it is to be flexible and to know when to take a chance on a new opportunity because sometimes opportunities just come your way. James and Jerry discuss how to achieve balance in life and work. Jerry's story shows that it is possible to achieve success no matter what your background or interests may be if you are willing to put in the effort.
Here’s a bit about Jerry’s passion:
Jerry has been involved in the design, maintenance, and research of pavements and their performance for over 35 years. He has been responsible for the evaluation and/or design of numerous pavement projects around the world. These analyses range from projections of remaining life to the design of rehabilitation alternatives to nationally sponsored projects using various innovative technologies for pavement assessment.
Let’s dive in!
[00:01 – 12:28] Choosing an Environment Allowing Growth and Development
[12:29 – 35:56] Leverage on Innovations and Embrace Change
[35:57 – 37:46] Closing Segment
Connect with Jerry on LinkedIn
Shoot him an email at [email protected]
Sponsors:
Banowetz Marketing: Growing a business is hard. Banowetz Marketing provides an action plan and expert help so your family business can thrive
BanowetzMarketing.com/James
Coupon Code: JAMES to get 3 FREE hours of logo design or redesign work with the purchase of any other product.
If you are impacted by this content, please be sure to subscribe for more access to the empowering conversations from myself and guests who are working to help you engineer your success!
Use this link to drop a question or a topic that you would like to see covered on a future episode: Questions or topic suggestions
Let’s connect! Find me on my LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram. I’d love to hear from you.
You have the strength of a hero within you. Check out my website https://betteryou4u.com/ and learn how to unlock your potential and achieve success both in business and in life.
Important Resources to Note:
Tweetable Quotes:
“It's not only knowing that people will notice you but allowing them to help. Some people get very uncomfortable letting other people into their lives. But as long as you can recognize someone genuinely cares about you, then work with them to build a better tomorrow. ” - Jerome (Jerry) Daleiden
“I always come back to it's just about, you know, having faith and allowing the world to carry you where you're meant to be rather than forcing something that maybe for whatever reason, isn't.” - Jerome (Jerry) Daleiden
“You don't have to do it alone. You can have success, both in business and in life. You have to open yourself up to the possibilities and being able to experience those relationships, that those opportunities for relationships along the way.” - Dr. James Bryant
“Enjoy every minute, because it passes way too fast… Before you know it, you know, it's gone.” - Jerome (Jerry) Daleiden
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In this episode, Jerry Daleiden tells the story of how he ended up choosing engineering because the Dean of Architecture said it would be a good fit for him. He talks about how important it is to be flexible and to know when to take a chance on a new opportunity because sometimes opportunities just come your way. James and Jerry discuss how to achieve balance in life and work. Jerry's story shows that it is possible to achieve success no matter what your background or interests may be if you are willing to put in the effort.
Here’s a bit about Jerry’s passion:
Jerry has been involved in the design, maintenance, and research of pavements and their performance for over 35 years. He has been responsible for the evaluation and/or design of numerous pavement projects around the world. These analyses range from projections of remaining life to the design of rehabilitation alternatives to nationally sponsored projects using various innovative technologies for pavement assessment.
Let’s dive in!
[00:01 – 12:28] Choosing an Environment Allowing Growth and Development
[12:29 – 35:56] Leverage on Innovations and Embrace Change
[35:57 – 37:46] Closing Segment
Connect with Jerry on LinkedIn
Shoot him an email at [email protected]
Sponsors:
Banowetz Marketing: Growing a business is hard. Banowetz Marketing provides an action plan and expert help so your family business can thrive
BanowetzMarketing.com/James
Coupon Code: JAMES to get 3 FREE hours of logo design or redesign work with the purchase of any other product.
If you are impacted by this content, please be sure to subscribe for more access to the empowering conversations from myself and guests who are working to help you engineer your success!
Use this link to drop a question or a topic that you would like to see covered on a future episode: Questions or topic suggestions
Let’s connect! Find me on my LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram. I’d love to hear from you.
You have the strength of a hero within you. Check out my website https://betteryou4u.com/ and learn how to unlock your potential and achieve success both in business and in life.
Important Resources to Note:
Tweetable Quotes:
“It's not only knowing that people will notice you but allowing them to help. Some people get very uncomfortable letting other people into their lives. But as long as you can recognize someone genuinely cares about you, then work with them to build a better tomorrow. ” - Jerome (Jerry) Daleiden
“I always come back to it's just about, you know, having faith and allowing the world to carry you where you're meant to be rather than forcing something that maybe for whatever reason, isn't.” - Jerome (Jerry) Daleiden
“You don't have to do it alone. You can have success, both in business and in life. You have to open yourself up to the possibilities and being able to experience those relationships, that those opportunities for relationships along the way.” - Dr. James Bryant
“Enjoy every minute, because it passes way too fast… Before you know it, you know, it's gone.” - Jerome (Jerry) Daleiden