Monday, August 31, 2020

Marc Miller Visits the Second Act Stories [Podcast] - Career Pivot

Marc Miller Visits the Second Act Stories [Podcast] - Career Pivot Key Takeaways: Digital recording #152 â€" Second Act Stories webcast have Andy Levine interviews Marc on profession turns. Depiction: This scene is a replay of Marc's visit to the Second Act Stories digital broadcast. Andy Levine and Marc investigate Marc's many vocation turns, and how they prompted the distribution of the third version of Repurpose Your Career: A Practical Guide for the second Half of Life. Marc recounts the effect of his almost lethal bike mishap on his profession decisions. Marc shares data about the different endeavors he runs, from the Career Pivot site, the blog, the digital recording, the books, and the online network. Prior to the meeting, Marc likewise makes a significant declaration. Kindly tune in for all the subtleties. Marc is requesting your money related help for the Repurpose Your Career web recording. It would be ideal if you give at Glow.fm/repurposeyourcareer to help this Podcast. Key Takeaways: [1:09] Marc invites you to Episode 152 of the Repurpose Your Career digital recording. [1:21] If you are getting a charge out of this digital broadcast, it would be ideal if you share it with other similarly invested spirits. Buy in on CareerPivot.com, iTunes, or any of the different applications that flexibly web recordings. Offer it via web-based networking media or simply tell your neighbors and partners. The more individuals Marc comes to, the more individuals he can help. [1:39] Marc surveys the three-year history of the Repurpose Your Career web recording and reports a major change. The time-stepped show notes with a nitty gritty review of the show will be wiped out. Marc will give significantly rearranged and diminished notes. [3:10] Marc recognizes the creation work of Podfly Productions, as he changes the Repurpose Your Career digital recording to in-house creation. Marc suggests utilizing the Podfly group on the off chance that you need to begin your own webcast! You can discover more data about Podfly at Podfly.net. [3:39] Marc will create a scene each other week rather than the week after week plan he has saved for a long time. In the event that Marc excels on scenes throughout the following barely any months, he may return to a week after week plan. In December, Marc will record his book recording. [4:00] Marc has many individuals arranged to meet and is hoping to join forces with different web recordings, incorporating Second Act Stories with Andy Levine, as highlighted in this scene. [4:11] Marc won't distribute a scene the seven day stretch of U.S. Thanksgiving and will just distribute one scene in December. On January sixth, 2020 Marc will begin the customary fortnightly timetable. [4:28] Marc doesn't care for surrendering things or cutting off associations. He suggests perusing Necessary Endings, by Dr. Henry Cloud. Marc chose to leave his home city of 40 years, Austin, Texas, and move to Ajijic, Mexico in the wake of perusing this book. [4:57] If you might want to monetarily bolster this show, it would be ideal if you go to Glow.fm/repurposeyourcareer/to give. This connection will be at the head of the show notes at CareerPivot.com/scene 152. [5:13] Next week's scene is still open to question. Marc has a few meetings planned for the current week that he figures you will appreciate. Stay tuned! [5:22] This week's scene will be a replay of Marc's meeting on the Second Act Stories digital broadcast. The host, Andy Levine, is an incredible person with a major heart. He is a podcaster with whom Marc needs to accomplice in the coming year. Marc trusts you appreciate this scene. Presently on to the digital broadcast… Download Link | iTunes|Stitcher Radio|Google Podcast| Podbean | TuneIn | Overcast [5:48] Andy shares a couple of seconds from the meeting when Marc responds to the inquiry, What would it be advisable for you to do on the off chance that you are extremely despondent in your present work? [6:32] Andy Levine invites you to the Second Act Stories digital broadcast and presents Marc Miller. They are meeting at the Princeton Public Library in New Jersey. [8:11] Marc is a multipotentialite. He gets exhausted following three years of accomplishing something. At the point when he worked at IBM, he was glad to change positions regularly. At that point, IBM needed to create generalists. That world has changed. At the point when Marc left IBM in 2000, he began an excursion of half-advance profession changes supported by connections. [9:03] Marc clarifies the term Multipotentialite. There is a TEDx chat on it. Multipotentialites have heaps of interests and are not driven by a certain something. [9:30] Marc discusses his head-on bicycle versus auto crash and how it changed his life's way. At that point, he was at a blurring startup and his activity was positioning individuals to cutback. He started to scrutinize his vocation decision. [11:15] Most of us act in jobs in our professions. Marc needed to quit assuming a job that was not normal for him. While he was on bed-rest, he had a ton of time to wonder why he was doing what he was doing. [12:47] Marc shares the start and history of Career Pivot, beginning with his joining Launchpad Job Club. Marc began at LifeSize Communications as the Great Recession was beginning. Around then the gatherings detonated at Launchpad Job Club up to 400 individuals each Friday, every single more seasoned specialist. [13:48] In 2009, Marc got some information about people of this age who were searching for work? He found the book Don't Retire, Rewire! by Jeri Sedlar and Rick Miners. The narratives included individuals who had annuities to pad their opportunity to come back to work. [14:24] In Mexico, Marc sees a ton of financial exiles, who can't stand to live in the U.S. Marc needed to assist that with classing of person who needs to continue working and make a pay, however presumably not in a conventional activity. That is a hard psyche move to make. [15:01] How is a turn not quite the same as a change? An attorney won't go legitimately to be a baked good culinary expert. What sorts of gradual changes are required? Think about a ball turn. [16:23] An effective vocation rotate takes adaptability, receptiveness. Changes never turn out an incredible way you anticipate them. Stroll down that way and be happy to be astonished. [17:01] Marc has an individual in his Online Community who began driving for Lyft and through her contacts, got a few agreement gigs. Marc expounded on it in a blog entry, Synchronicity and Serendipity Can Be Essential in Life. You need to put yourself out there for good stuff to occur. Discover bolster individuals to get you outside of your head. [18:05] We have conviction frameworks that are made up. Get out and talk with individuals about your arrangements and get input on your thought. Marc tells how he investigated the possibility of something like Career Pivot with vocation pros. Overwhelmingly, they convinced him not to get a training confirmation. [19:06] Marc asks individuals in his vocation appraisal procedure to consider when they were the most hopeless in their profession and when they were the most satisfied in their profession. This is to enable them to comprehend what makes them cheerful and what makes them hopeless. The earth and the group are a higher priority than the activity they do. [20:09] It is imperative to know yourself and what you need before a pursuit of employment. Discover a place that doesn't expect you to play a character bizarre to you. Expertise to deal with yourself in work where you need to showcase a job. Marc suggests understanding Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking, by Susan Cain. [21:22] We're paid more to be outgoing people yet a large portion of the world are loners. Marc is a great open speaker and a contemplative person. At the point when he's set, he's depleted. Marc doesn't get vitality from talking. He figured out how to be a nerd than can talk. Susan Cain discusses remedial specialties in her book. Timetable things in your day that reestablish you. [22:23] Gallup surveys show that many individuals are troubled in their employments. Marc shares his recommendation to them on the principal thing they ought to do before evolving occupations. Marc says don't flee from your present place of employment, hurry to what you need to do. Marc shares how he welcomed Elizabeth Rabaey just to go attempt diverse irregular things before picking. [24:31] Marc frequently asks individuals what they couldn't get enough of doing as a child. Children don't have channels. Marc used to love to do jigsaw puzzles. He discovered that he is an example matcher. [25:11] Marc has quite recently discharged the third release of Repurpose Your Career: A Practical Guide for the second Half of Life. Marc discusses the development of the book from 2011 to 2019. The third version is more optimistic than strategic. Marc discusses inventive annihilation. Simulated intelligence and mechanical autonomy are going to influence you! There is a section on ageism. [26:27] If you need to work into your 70s, you need to get ready for it in your 50s. It's an attitude move. Many should work for the cash and it won't appear as though an all day work. One of the regular subjects of Marc's online network is that everybody needs opportunity to chip away at what they need when they need, and how hard they need to function. [27:17] We would prefer not to accommodate any longer. At the point when Marc filled in as an educator, he found that schools don't need individuals like Marc, since they don't do what they're told. [27:52] Marc shares his contact data: go to Careerpivot.com, pursue Marc's Career Pivot Insights email, look at the CareerPivot.com/Community, discover the book, Repurpose Your Career on Amazon and other fine online dealers. Discover the web recording on iTunes, Stitcher, Podbean, or at Careerpivot.com/digital recording. Andy is a major devotee of it! [29:39] Marc trusts you delighted in that scene. Andy works admirably with the Second Act Stories web recording and Marc energetically prescribes that you buy in to it. [29:50] The vocation Pivot Membership Community keeps on helping the around 50 individuals who are taking an interest in the Beta period of this task to develop and flourish. This is where everybody is there to help every other person. Marc has recently gotten an associate and he is enlisting new individuals for the following companion. [30:12] If you are keen on the Career Pivot Membership Community and might want to be put on stand-by, if it's not too much trouble go to CareerPivot.com/Community. [30:25] Marc welcomes you to associate with him on LinkedIn.com/in/mrmiller. Simply remember for the association requ

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