Are you paying for “education” or a piece of paper?
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Publication Date |
Nov 15, 2019
Episode Duration |
00:48:46

In today's rapidly changing work environment, we have to be very clear on what really is required to get a job or start a business. Never borrow more than your anticipated income for one year for any academic degree. And be confident that a valuable "education" comes in many forms.

Questions:

1. My daughter wants to go to Vanderbilt. Should I encourage her?

2. How do I get around the growing popularity of AI interviews?

3. Should I go into the military or start my own business?

4. I would like to know some of your strategies to keeping focus and persevering when life gets rough or you are feeling overwhelmed/discouraged?

5. How do you stick to a goal when you keep getting defeated when trying to accomplish this goal?

6. How do you come up with longtime goals when you are not sure what you are currently doing is the right fit for you?

7. I find myself in a position where sometimes I think I outgrow friends in aspirations. These are perfectly good people and we get along just fine, so is it ok to let go?

8. Some people choose to NOT make a decision at all because they are scared of making the wrong decision, what do you have to say to those who don't make a decision?

9. How do you personally NOT "separate your work and worship," as stated in 48Days?

Get direct links and info highlighted in today's podcast, including the questions to ask someone who is doing what you'd like to do and the link to download the 2020 Goal Setting Workbook, in the show notes here: https://www.48days.com/college-degree-2/

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