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February 11, 2020 16 mins
Our goal is to make iCreateDaily a daily podcast. We've fallen short of that goal thus far, but the lesson is that all too often things take longer than anticipated. So... best to fall in love with the process as much or more than the destination, for that's where we'll spend most of our time after all. Not only did we fall short, but we even needed to take a break from publishing new episodes while evaluating our direction and foci before diving back in. Our new episodes should begin to air this spring. At that time, we'll expand our show types according to our goals of creating a podcast network all round the "iDaily" theme. Today's re-share is one of our earliest Coffee Break sessions which is an in-house conversation as opposed to an interview. We love coffee and discussing interesting and uplifting topics, something that occurs often around our home and work, so that seemed like an apt name for these “inbetweenisodes” as Tim Ferriss calls them. In this episode of iCreateDaily’s Coffee Break, Devani and LeAura discuss a quote by Jim Rohn: “If you really want to do something, you’ll find a way. If you don’t, you’ll find an excuse." ~Jim Rohn, Devani is on a roll in this conversation and came up with a few of her own great quotables: You fall in love with the process and that’s what makes you become good. ~Devani Alderson, iCreateDaily.com®We all want the recognition we all want the significance of being important. But you’ve got the significance of being important by doing the things that are important to you. ~Devani Alderson, iCreateDaily.com®Concepts Discussed: How to identify if the thing we’re doing is our soul work or just a romanticized notion of something. https://youtu.be/y4ZiymrSev4 Show Links:http://amzn.to/2yg8XLH (Jim Rohn Books & Audio programs) http://tandemstudios.co/ (Matt’s Website: Tandem Studios) https://andersoncreative.works/ (AndersonCreative.works) https://www.amazon.com/War-Art-Through-Creative-Battles/dp/1936891026/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&qid=1513644664&sr=8-1&keywords=The+War+of+Art&linkCode=ll1&tag=mytfitness-20&linkId=2790146a39c78d1b625cecf11954d633 (The War of Art by Steve Pressfield) https://www.icreatedaily.com/90-day-goals-journal/ (90 Day Goals Journal) (or 30 Day free digital download) https://www.icreatedaily.com/gratitude-journal-free/ (90 Day Gratitude Journal) (or 30 Day free digital download) https://www.amazon.com/stores/node/19573339011/ref=as_li_ss_tl?_encoding=UTF8&field-lbr_brands_browse-bin=I%20CREATE%20DAILY%20ICREATEDAILY.COM&ref_=bl_dp_s_web_19573339011&linkCode=ll2&tag=icd-p-20&linkId=d04b49f30e7ee552028c87e74e39c3ca&language=en_US (iArtDaily 30 Day Intuitive Art Journal) - Mixed Media    Full Episode Transcription:[00:00:01] Devani: Hello everybody! Welcome to the iCreateDaily podcast I’m Devani [00:00:06] LeAura: and I’m LeAura. And today we’re doing one of the iCreateDaily quote segments where Devani and I share a quote that has meaning empower us and share it with you and discuss it a little bit hopefully to inspire you to create something today. So our quote today is by one of out favorite, well-known motivational icons of all time, Jim Rhone. And the quote is: “If you really want to do something you’ll find a way. If you don’t you’ll find an excuse.” [00:00:39] Devani: So if you don’t know us or haven’t been tuning into podcasts I like fiction writing all of us in our family of entrepreneurs like to do some sort of writing of some kind. Some of it’s nonfiction some of it’s fiction and I enjoy fiction writing. [00:00:57] And the reason I got into enjoying story and sharing my own stories was when I was younger I loved reading and I think a lot of us who are writers get into it because we love reading. And if you’re not a writer or if you are a different kind of creator you probably got into it because you are inspired by somebody else who did it or you trying to find something to...
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