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Jonathan Brush - "Find a Job You Love & Never Work a Day (...is CRAP)!" Ep. 92

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This is an extra special episode for me! I interview my mentor and the person responsible for some of the biggest steps I've taken in my life. He's none other than the incredible Jonathan Brush, Founder & CEO of Unbound and he comes out swinging with some absolutely earth shattering career and life advice today, you won't want to miss this one!
Check out Unbound today! https://beunbound.us/
Takeaways

  • Pivoting in one's career can lead to new opportunities and personal growth.
  • Traditional education may not always deliver the value it promises in today's rapidly changing world.
  • Being a good manager of time and tasks is important, but it must be done within the context of relationships.
  • The shift from an answers-based paradigm to a questions-based paradigm requires flexibility and adaptability.
  • Creating value for others is key to success and fulfillment in work.
  • Viewing work from an entrepreneurial mindset can lead to greater satisfaction and impact. Creating value means meeting a need and exchanging value with others.
  • Building skills and gaining experience are essential for finding fulfilling work.
  • Finding work you love doesn't mean loving every aspect of your job, but rather finding work that makes a difference and allows for autonomy.
  • The process of finding fulfilling work takes time and patience.
  • Going through different phases of life and learning from experiences is important for personal and professional growth.

Follow me on Instagram @ johnskomski for daily intrapreneurial motivation and learn more about Investing Inward at https://jskomski.com/
Music:
Hindsight (Instrumental) by Fivefold (used with written permission)
By Your Side by Caslow, Bertie Scott & Patfromlastyear (used with written permission)

Keywords career journey, creating value, pivoting, traditional education, time management, task management, relationships, questions-based paradigm, flexibility, adaptability, entrepreneurial mindset, creating value, fulfilling work, building skills, gaining experience, time, patience, finding work you love, autonomy, phases of life, learning from experiences

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Content provided by John Skomski. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by John Skomski or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

This is an extra special episode for me! I interview my mentor and the person responsible for some of the biggest steps I've taken in my life. He's none other than the incredible Jonathan Brush, Founder & CEO of Unbound and he comes out swinging with some absolutely earth shattering career and life advice today, you won't want to miss this one!
Check out Unbound today! https://beunbound.us/
Takeaways

  • Pivoting in one's career can lead to new opportunities and personal growth.
  • Traditional education may not always deliver the value it promises in today's rapidly changing world.
  • Being a good manager of time and tasks is important, but it must be done within the context of relationships.
  • The shift from an answers-based paradigm to a questions-based paradigm requires flexibility and adaptability.
  • Creating value for others is key to success and fulfillment in work.
  • Viewing work from an entrepreneurial mindset can lead to greater satisfaction and impact. Creating value means meeting a need and exchanging value with others.
  • Building skills and gaining experience are essential for finding fulfilling work.
  • Finding work you love doesn't mean loving every aspect of your job, but rather finding work that makes a difference and allows for autonomy.
  • The process of finding fulfilling work takes time and patience.
  • Going through different phases of life and learning from experiences is important for personal and professional growth.

Follow me on Instagram @ johnskomski for daily intrapreneurial motivation and learn more about Investing Inward at https://jskomski.com/
Music:
Hindsight (Instrumental) by Fivefold (used with written permission)
By Your Side by Caslow, Bertie Scott & Patfromlastyear (used with written permission)

Keywords career journey, creating value, pivoting, traditional education, time management, task management, relationships, questions-based paradigm, flexibility, adaptability, entrepreneurial mindset, creating value, fulfilling work, building skills, gaining experience, time, patience, finding work you love, autonomy, phases of life, learning from experiences

  continue reading

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