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Are you dragging your feet to work every day, hoping for payday to draw near, and for the clock to hit 5 so you can finally rush home? If so, you are working from a place that lacks purpose. Ken Coleman joins today’s episode to explain why people who work to contribute are a thousand miles ahead of the people who work for a paycheck. Ken is a national bestselling author, a career expert, and a national radio host whose expertise comes from years of personal struggles, career misses, and opportunities lost. He says that every person on earth is born with something that they can do well. The key is to win over “the most difficult, intention-filled wrestling match” that happens in our lives and to have the will to keep going knowing that “your time will come.”
“We think patience is a passive discipline but it’s not. Patience is acting and expecting.”
-Ken Coleman
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Are you dragging your feet to work every day, hoping for payday to draw near, and for the clock to hit 5 so you can finally rush home? If so, you are working from a place that lacks purpose. Ken Coleman joins today’s episode to explain why people who work to contribute are a thousand miles ahead of the people who work for a paycheck. Ken is a national bestselling author, a career expert, and a national radio host whose expertise comes from years of personal struggles, career misses, and opportunities lost. He says that every person on earth is born with something that they can do well. The key is to win over “the most difficult, intention-filled wrestling match” that happens in our lives and to have the will to keep going knowing that “your time will come.”
“We think patience is a passive discipline but it’s not. Patience is acting and expecting.”
-Ken Coleman
In this Episode:
Episode Resources:
Connect with Ken Coleman:
Connect with James Neilson-Watt: