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Patreon Exclusive. Joshua and Ryan talk about the seven stages of finding purpose in a career, quitting your job if you’re miserable, and “The Great Resignation” with career expert, author, and Ramsey personality Ken Coleman, and they answer the following questions:

What is “The Great Resignation”? (00:00)

Why are humans so averse to change? (03:30)

What do you consider essential? (15:57)

What are the seven stages to finding purpose? (16:20)

How do we organically develop connections? (18:14)

How do you create a purpose statement? (28:46)

How do you know your decision to change careers isn’t a futile chase? (45:34)

How do we differentiate between excitement and passion? (46:14)

How do we become humble through humiliation? (55:35)

How do you ensure your initial passion for a career sustains you throughout the career? (1:00:35)

What is the “why”? (1:04:25)

Where is the intersection of money and meaning? (1:08:18)

How do you continue with a job in which you excel that conflicts with your political beliefs? (1:11:41)

How do I leave my job now instead of sticking it out until the “perfect” time? (1:16:27)

LINKS

Article: The Great Resignation Is Accelerating

Book: From Paycheck to Purpose

Book: Love People, Use Things

Course: How to Write Better

Instagram: Emma Krebs

Instagram: Jordan Moore

Instagram: Podcast Shawn

Instagram: Jessica Williams

Instagram: Danny Unknwn

Podcast: The Ken Coleman Show

Resources: The Minimalists

Subscribe: The Minimalists

Text: 937-202-4654

Tour: The Minimalists

Website: Ken Coleman

Website: T.K. Coleman

MAXIMS

“We would rather be miserable than uncomfortable.” —Ken Coleman

“Connections are the currency for progress.” —Ken Coleman

“When we try to kick down doors, we hurt ourselves and others.” —Ken Coleman

“Human worth is not determined by net worth.” —Joshua Fields Millburn

“Do what you have to do now, so you can do what you want to do later.” —Ken Coleman

“Sometimes you have to have a side hustle before you can have a full hustle.” —Ryan Nicodemus

“A paycheck will help you survive, but a purpose will help you thrive.” —Ryan Nicodemus

“We’re so afraid of losing comfort, but it’s that comfort that’s actually killing us.” —Joshua Fields Millburn

“Comfort clouds our clarity.” —Joshua Fields Millburn

“There are an infinite amount of reasons not to do things, and we’ll always find those reasons.” —Ryan Nicodemus

“Make sure you’re charting a course and not chasing one.” —Ken Coleman

“Failure is not final.” —Ken Coleman

“Our beliefs often get in the way of the truth.” —Joshua Fields Millburn

“Instead of debating everyone, try to understand them.” —Ken Coleman

“When we position ourselves on purpose, the right time alway finds us.” —Ken Coleman

“Toxicity at work becomes toxicity at home.” —Joshua Fields Millburn

This Maximal episode corresponds with Minimal episode 313.

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Private Podcast | "The Great Resignation"

Joshua and Ryan talk about the seven stages of finding purpose in a career, quitting your job if you’re miserable, and “The Great Resignation” with career expert, author, and Ramsey personality Ken Coleman, and they answer the following questions: 00:00 What is “The Great Resignation”? 03:30 Why are humans so averse to change? 15:57 What do you consider essential? 16:20 What are the seven stages to finding purpose? 18:14 How do we organically develop connections? 28:46 How do you create a purpose statement? 45:34 How do you know your decision to change careers isn’t a futile chase? 46:14 How do we differentiate between excitement and passion? 55:35 How do we become humble through humiliation? 1:00:35 How do you ensure your initial passion for a career sustains you throughout the career? 1:04:25 What is the “why”? 1:08:18 Where is the intersection of money and meaning? 1:11:41 How do you continue with a job in which you excel that conflicts with your political beliefs? 1:16:27 How do I leave my job now instead of sticking it out until the “perfect” time?

Comments

Ricardo C Pinzon Jr

This podcast hit so many marks! The last segment about leaving the job now or at the perfect time, resonated deeply. I'm not ready to quit, but the feeling is there. The side "hustles" are available, I just have to work them. Thanks to all for a very eye opening and intriguing podcast! PS Though it's two weeks old, I saved it until I could listen. There are "gold nuggets" in each and evey episode. Thanks!

Kristy

Another fantastic quote, Coleman said, "We'd rather be miserable than uncomfortable." I truly find some of the best quotes from this podcast!