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Post by sumon123 on Aug 19, 2024 3:47:45 GMT -7
In between the seven questions in the book, there are some very brief little chapters about asking questions well, and one of them is, really caring about the question. John Jentsch of course. , so you want to invite people to find videos and all kinds of goodies in the book. So, Millennials saw a lot of their parents get laid off, or restructured, or were very unhappy when the recession hit in 2010, so they took a step back and said "What am I doing I don't know if I want to be in it" and then, Baby boomers have been saying “I love what I do. Michael Bunge Stanier Yes. I love what John says about going https://bcellphonelist.com/ out and getting the book, and of course I want you to do that, but if you're thinking, "I'm not sure yet. He's not completely sold on me yet," go and loot it. "Jenny Black I'm sure John, you've pivoted your business multiple times, and I don't know how you think about retirement, but I just think for a lot of us, "No, I love what I do. I think you can download the first three chapters and we've linked to a lot of videos and podcasts from the book so they have some background in the book and there are a couple of download papers that can be downloaded to get there and have it inaudible so there's a ton of them there resources. I don’t have any plans to quit it completely just because I’m of a certain age. "Yes, my audience knows I'm older, so I'm in a position where some people are starting to think about this.
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