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There are so many good things we could do online.
I mean, think about all the Declare speakers I’ve already interviewed this year? We’ve heard about:
Newsletters. Podcasts. Small Businesses. Micro-blogging. Facebook pages. Contributor sites. . .
But we can’t (nor shouldn’t . . .) do them all.
So….
How do we accomplish the thing we feel called to do? What should we sacrifice in order to follow that calling?
Today’s podcast guest and Declare alum, Kat Lee, shares her own story of focusing and sacrificing.
If you are feeling overwhelmed by too many options or want to pursue bigger opportunities, then Kat’s advice will inspire you to narrow in on the essential goal & follow it singularly.
What we talked about:
- What Kat has been up to since last year’s Declare Conference
- Figuring out what to let go of, to focus your energy and succeed.
- How Kat is moving her online ministry into her real life
- The challenge of giving up good things we do, to pursue the great things
- Being brave to take a risk and invite others on the journey
- If you want something, you may need to start it
- Why Kat & I want more of you to start podcasting
- How we may put together a dodge ball tournament for Friday night of the conference
“Success comes not simultaneously, but sequentially.” -Gary Keller
“Anytime you want to be successful in something you are going to have to make big choices.”-Kat Lee
Connect with Kat:
http://inspiredtoaction.com/
Links we mention:
- 2014 Declare Conference Podcast with Kat {Ep 2}
- Inspired to Action podcast
- How They Blog Podcast—Blog planning kit
- Hellomornings Challenge—sign up now for the next 6 week session!
- Our Mastermind Group
- Essentialism by Greg McKeown
- The One Thing by Gary Keller
- Audible app
What is God calling you to pursue? What is He asking you to sacrifice & set aside?
How to Listen to the Declare Conference Podcast:
1. Listen on the blog. Go to DeclareConference.com and click the play button at the beginning of this post (on your computer. . .doesn’t work on smartphones).
2. Listen on your smartphone, iPad or iPod Touch – There are a lot of great podcasting apps. Apple has a free one in the app store, there is also one called Downcast. It allows you to search for shows, subscribe to them and even speed up the audio.
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