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I’d rather make a living being myself
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Publication Date |
Mar 23, 2018
Episode Duration |
00:49:40

Episode #604 March 23, 2018

Living your dream can allow you to catch up quicker even if you feel you’re behind now. In this episode Dan talks about the dangers of living someone else’s dream.  And he talks with Roger Whitney about how to move into “retirement” with purpose and fulfillment.  

 

Hi! This is Dan Miller – and yes you’re listening to the 48 Days Radio show – where each week we take 48 minutes to dive into real life questions about finding your passion, deciding what kind of life you want to live – and then finding or creating work that allows you to show up every day, excited to be able to do something that is meaningful, fulfilling – and profitable.  This is where normal, indecision and ambiguity come to die.  Welcome to the 48 Days Radio Show.

Questions:

1. Our rent was $27.50 a month.

2.  I’m tired of living someone else’s dream!  

3.  Can I really Rock Retirement?

4.  Can my 11-yr-old daughter sell her doll designs to Mattel?

Good News

More questions

Quotation:

 


“I'd rather make a living being myself than a killing being someone else.” Steve Moakler Click To Tweet


Resources:

Rock Retirement – interview with Roger Whitney

REIGNITE: Transform from Burned Out to On Fire and Find New Meaning in Your Career and Life by Clark Gaither Dr.

Meet Dan and Joanne at Igniting Souls Conference in Columbus, Ohio Oct. 26-28th, 2018

48 Days Eagles — Join this exploding community of achievers!

To submit a question comment or success story for the Podcast, send your note to askdan@48Days.com

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