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Get Any Job, in Any Field
Self-Made Renegade
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Find the Why, Make a Choice
Module 1, Week 2
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Regain Your Time
1. Find The Why
2. Choose to Act
3. Take Tiny Steps
4. Use Effective Triggers
5. Harness Single Focus
6. Utilize the Power of Breaks
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Find the Why
What it Means Why it Works Example
Find the why means that
you don’t do anything
unless you have deep
logical, practical,
emotional, and spiritual
reasons to do so.
-Society has trained us to
do things based on what
others tell us.
-Psychology knows that
value mismatch is a key
driver of behavior change
A dream board on your
wall can help you make a
call that you know may
be hard.
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Exercise 1: Define Yourself
Who are you?
Write one paragraph that
describes who you are.
Good Bad
• Think about Childhood
• Think about Values
• Think about Strengths
• Think about Joy
• Think about Demographics
• Think about Other People
• Think about Achievements
• Think about Failures
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Exercise 1: Define Yourself Example
“I am a inventor. Someone who creates things and isn't afraid to experiment. I
love to have fun, as and I lead people in projects and creations. I am always
smiling and working to bring joy to people. I love trying to figure out how
people think and what drives people. I am a thinker. I'm deeply as spiritual and
I constantly seek to improve. I love women. I love leading and teaching. I work
to save people and be a hero.”
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Exercise 2: Your Ideal Day
What does your ideal day look like?
Write one paragraph that
describes your ideal day
Good Bad
• Think about Environment
• Think about Long Term
• Think about Impact
• Think about Joy
• Think about Relationships
• Think about Short Term
• Getting Too Specific
• Being too General
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Exercise 2: Your Ideal Day Examples
http://www.wgz.org/chromatic/writeyourlife/mylife/my_perfect_day.html
http://www.faithfitnessfun.com/9222/my-ideal-day/
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Exercise 3: Your Ideal Job Title
What do you want on your business
card?
Find 3-5 job titles that
you might love
http://www.linkedin.com/job/home
http://jobsearch.monster.com/browse
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Choose to Act
What it Means Why it Works Example
Choose to act means that
you recognize your own
agency in every action
you take, and make
conscious choices.
-Society makes us thinks
we “have to” do things
-Psychology knows that
willpower is fleeting.
Your tired after work, and
you know you “have to”
get some writing done.
How does it make you
feel?
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Exercise 4: Do a Language Audit
Realize what your words imply
Change your thoughts and
external language
Good Bad
• I choose
• I will
• I want
• I have to
• I should
• It’s my duty
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Homework
1. Write a Paragraph Defining Yourself.
2. Write a Paragraph Defining Your Ideal Day.
3. Find 3-5 Ideal Job Titles.
4. Do a Language Audit.
5. Practice Saying No.
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