There is so much to learn from stories. As a speaker I know the power that stories can have on a presentation.
In today's episode of The Time is Always NOW podcast I share with you a great story from the bible that will get you thinking about how you are using (or not using) your gifts from God.
Are you hiding your talents?
You're gonna love this one! Check it out at the link below.
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1) Are you hiding your talents?
2) Have you identified your God given gifts? Your passion?
Terence Young is a New Thought Transformational Speaker, Musician, Author and Workshop Facilitator. Terence is the creator of The Time Is Always NOW podcast; a podcast dedicated to motivating,encouraging and inspiring people from all walks of life to stop waiting on the "right time" and instead take action right NOW to change their lives for the better.
Sunday, June 28, 2020
Sunday, June 21, 2020
The Time Is Always NOW podcast - Episode 20 - What is Your Genius Zone?
Have you found your passion? Are you working in your Genius Zone?
The feeling of working in your passion is beyond anything you could imagine. I've found my passion and my goal and mission in life is to help others find theirs.
In this episode of The Time Is Always NOW podcast I share some insights on how you too can work within your Genius Zone. You don't want to miss this!
1) Are you working in your Genius zone?
2) How do you know when you've found your passion?
The feeling of working in your passion is beyond anything you could imagine. I've found my passion and my goal and mission in life is to help others find theirs.
In this episode of The Time Is Always NOW podcast I share some insights on how you too can work within your Genius Zone. You don't want to miss this!
1) Are you working in your Genius zone?
2) How do you know when you've found your passion?
Sunday, June 14, 2020
The Time Is Always NOW podcast - Episode 19 - Set your sail and go in ...
"It's not the blowing of the wind that decides your direction in life. It's the setting of your sail." - Jim Rohn
Many times we think that life is dictating which direction our life is heading when in reality we are the captain, architect and artist of our own masterpiece.
In this episode of The Time Is Always NOW podcast I share with you some ideas on how we can be clear about what we want and move boldly in that direction. You've gotta check this one out! Click below to hear this week's episode.
1) How do you feel about the situation in downtown Seattle? Should the Police intervene?
2)What structure do you use to set your goals? Do you write them down?
Many times we think that life is dictating which direction our life is heading when in reality we are the captain, architect and artist of our own masterpiece.
In this episode of The Time Is Always NOW podcast I share with you some ideas on how we can be clear about what we want and move boldly in that direction. You've gotta check this one out! Click below to hear this week's episode.
1) How do you feel about the situation in downtown Seattle? Should the Police intervene?
2)What structure do you use to set your goals? Do you write them down?
Sunday, June 7, 2020
The Time Is Always NOW podcast - Episode 18 -How to have productive con...
One of my favorite books of all time is Dale Carnegie's "How to Win Friends and Influence People." It's a book about effective communication. Although it was published in 1937 it's lessons still ring true today; especially during these times.
The first chapter is one of my favorites - " If you want to gather honey don't kick over the beehive." In other words you can't tell someone how dumb they are ( for not agreeing with your perspective) yet expect to influence them or even get them to listen to your point of view.
We are at a place in time in our world where effective, compassionate communication is crucial to making real change happen.
We all must do our best to see things from the other's point of view. In this week's episode of The Time Is Always NOW podcast I share with you how we can start having more compassionate and effective communication by listening to understand.
Check it out at the link below!
1) How can we have productive conversations instead of judging each other?
2) How do you feel about the response to Black Lives Matter; All Lives Matter?
3) Have you lost some of your friends during these difficult times because of differing points of view?
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