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Are You Willing to Give Up Your Career To Live Close to Family? (Hour 1)

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For the headquarters of Ramsay Solutions broadcasting from the dollar car rental studio. This is the Ramsay Show where America hangs out telephone conversation about your life, your war, your money, I'm John Bologna join with my good friend Joint Burma, friend, best selling author relative
rode to the office and to America America's career coach, Kin Coleman. How are you man, Doc? I am, I'm live in the dream and it's always fun when you and I get together, because we were talking about everything all we're- we're not just taken money, our not just taken on you know watch, your love and actually making money or Turk were taken on relationships stuff. This type if you talk about when you're sure hope we get a couple. Those calls today, like I hope, I really do man. I gotta tell you my show to take calls we need to, but if you have it, if you have it sample, the Doktor John alone show will get yourself a bucket of origin. And sit back and enjoy the healing that is happening over there. I mean it, sir. Do you have pity thirteen in sticker that you put on their show? We have talked about of interested do only after dark yeah. Here's the thing now People are hurt, man, you gotta, listen
judgment, there first view calls for three shows James ended up out ass. The like why you call me Don't you have some friends. have committed than the number one response every time with this, nobody was acts in its recent people. Call you what's right, people are lost you don't you and I are basically the same business. We're just talk a little bit different focus you from that Mental emotional health, and come and get it from that purpose or body longs to make a contribution, and you know this week. I talk about professional purpose and you talk about relational purpose. If you really break it in an all words, did it all comes out? So here's the deal when John I together we like to read: the Bell say: hey if you're listening right now and you feel like you got some now, he jumped go on at work, maybe some poor leadership so city. What do I do? John, I love to tag team. Those come at it from the professional Anna relational point of view some relationship questions, oh doctor, baloney
he's he's on call he's ready to go and I waited almost to always zero. I got an opinion. Yes been married, twenty three years, parenting. Three kid: I don't know what I'm doing hate you liked. Here's. How do you like me to do here, too teens before it's like a roller coaster, without a seat belt. You know it you're. My son was born after about two or three in office? My wife was the first doctored alone, she's, a brilliant scholar, and we we spent for years with our sun, and we looked at each other more me than her ass. It, I think, you're in appearance, idiot, we're geniuses how we have solved this and what we need to do is quicker jobs. Disco teach me how to do so. Is it so easy? My daughter came along and we realized. We don't know anything Yeah I'll do that phase when we had three under three at our colleagues what asleep and it's really hard but man approach got to stock, as I could take the two levels that are seven months apart
we adopted a then get pregnant and I could take the little put em both down when they neither diaper changed. This is we'll see. She's ever heard this. I hope she's not listening, but I would wait till I saw both diapers be full an hour ago, ok now it's time I would put both babies down on the rack and do this number here could do the whole thing, and I thought I've got this and then I started war able then they started talking I realized, I'm nothing more than a professional diaper change. Anything above beyond. I'm a complete blithering idiot, you'll figure it out when you have grandkids after? I think I made your We understand. That's why all grandpa, I don't know, I don't see how to all figured out I'm looking forward to torturing Mon kids with their kids. I wanna come over their house as a state like go out there and station come over I'll load. The kids up with sugar
Leave every light on their house, leave the doors wide open pages when a watch, another movie stuff for food wrappers in their couch. the cushion cracks yeah. I'm looking forward to joy, hide wonder you shoes out of their closet just around the house, We really do their soft or steal one of every turn and let it the phone yeah, they called say. I think we're heads or kleptomaniac sitting up, I think, you're right So what we're here we're saying this is that the advice you get today on the show is gonna, be worth what you pay for that's right in mess you? So it's ok if you're mass- and this shows about because we ve all made masses and so whether it's over mass or money mess relationship mess John, we ve done it. And there's no shame in your game, you and I love most about what we get to do is hey, come on man, it's ok! I promise in most cases evanescent
worse than I have occasionally. I take a called thing. That's good Nicky over did well, wait, and here is the line you way over, but but often man we're just walk along side people to write you thus an exciting, still come here to talk about that. Yet I don't know where you're going with us, but I like I like that you're goin there you The Tyrol, what about your big project? It's about the only I can t, I can t say, we're developing an assessment right now. We ve written a big book that basically the two things together, gonna help you discover what you were born to do in your work. Is it possible, John, that You were created to actually contribute to this world. Through your work, I thought we should Just sit at home in the Hash NASDAQ. Nazi work is not this utilitarian thing. You do too too, to make a paycheck to live, We actually believe in you, and I believe this is an absolutely at work- is a way that we can contribute, meaning we were given talent and we all
do something that matters to us when we figure out that that, in large part from a profession, No purpose is work. Does it mean that you are your job and it does it mean that yourself worth is tied? Your salary changes that we all want to contribute import of talent- and we want to work to contribute, don't just work for paycheck, so we'll work an assessment that is going to be able to when you walk through it. You're gonna come out knowing what you do best. What work you loved to do most and the results that you want to put in a world of jacked about that. So were the cool things when you work at any instant any planks right is some as a new idea about a thing you know, and you can hear their idea than people caught a roll their eyes when around and they say it's Tom again areas he's got his idea in an occasionally some ways.
idea. There we're gonna project there there walking through something new and there's a buzz about it, and so, when kids, not in the room, people or talk, it is like worried drafted this book. It's incredible this. This is gonna, be a game changer for folks who are stock or who think that the Golan life was a paycheck or salary or a title or oh yeah, or I don't know what to do. and I now have any path on how to get there. Oh yeah yeah yeah you're foreshadow the book which come out November. I'm excited about that. It's it's the guide up the mountain to that professional pinnacle. Is it possible to make the income you need in the impact you want these argius just like their seven baby steps. We have seven stages to doing that you love it. You were born to do such come on over in order that the by working age are only Bangalore than that. It is a very nice out stand. Its very nice were very excited about it. You know elsewhere side about taking your call.
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I was just looking into together the courier question arm I went to school for precision agriculture dialogue a one year, degree in an iron associates degree in awe Business I really am passionate about going to find her career Precision. Agriculture has really rough finding a job here. for they re now am I do have an interview a couple months back, our position for that pollution. company earning money. I never really anything back from that ended up on Someone else I'm like I'm, not sure where to go from here. What is precision agriculture, I grew up I've never heard that term.
like the technology and the equipment or like feeling where third Yasser GPS, others you're gone, like variable rate application, Varlet Father still above my head, so tat are thriving tractors with gps systems. Dollars were outsourcing farming now so It's a computer, ok, and so you are you the person that works on these machines when, though, these the technology, when it breaks or you developing in language electric all, I kind of diagnostics to helping install as is done an ogre, basically to showing people how to use them. Ok are right and then tell me why it is hard to find work out. Here is what you said. What does that mean one of the factors, create a lot of jobs. That. really much available in my area and then on the job. Merla cannot further away, and I don't really have the option to move why
while I am my two year old daughter here with my boyfriend, but we don't looking there. We locate will occur so we herein lies the problem. Show The good news is, as you know, what you want to do, and you know why you want to do it. But the challenges you're going. Can I just can't I'll get there? I always wondered what do I do next, and so we, have to start to prioritize unless I'm missing something unless I'm missing another factor so or p. The reason that you are willing to look in other places, because you don't want to relocate correct here, and so you have limited option, the two options where you live now, so that means you either get a day job and the way define a day job abbeys, you just doing something, not a dream job, it's not even necessarily on the path to what you want Do what you ve defined, precision AG work
That's one option is to get a day job and keep connecting keep I cannot endorse an end be patient, to wait for an opportunity open up and in Wisconsin, where your that's one option The second option is, is that you say are well just there's nothing here and the thing I want to do is cut a hard, unskilled, quit and our model. an old lady, and I will be regretful that I didn't go after that's one option. I don't like it but as an option The third option is you sit down the boyfriend, go, hey here's! What I want. To do or die where orders that fit into our relationship we got, we got a child were not married. Our relationship, look like from a commitment standpoint. What about what does he want to do with his life? What's his professional purpose, you know professional purpose and we sit and talk about that and maybe Maybe we decided uncomfortable and to where an opportunity is either
Your three options am I missing something now so why don't you want to move Ebby? I guess also our family is like in this area, so I colonel always plan. I'm staying in this area. Are you willing to not do the work that you really want to do in exchange for being closed, a family. I'm kind of on the funds about it. I guess when anybody tells me all the feds I go you're not, You already know you already know you just don't want admitting so want you going just tell us. We will tell anybody else, which we really- I don't know yet Yes, you do don't lie on this I've always wanted those provisions and those are the blogger from the start of the programme and in graduated a few years back I've just been like
and suddenly looking every thought has received those men I have available Abbe want you tell us the why You gotta you gotta, train, professional, psychologist and doctored aloni. You got me used to do in these calls to aid until I know what the answer is, but you gotta say an unlikely to stay for you. we the Y Y, you long to do this because passionate about helping like our farmers, people in agriculture or school level deeper. Why are you pass on helping farmers in the community Will you just important career large you are, treating you notice the bridge that gap between, like my generation after generation are you go on working pushed further what I want. I want you to realise that I just did for you so much identify how important this to you in your heart, this is deeply conduct
the who you are yes or no. Yes, someone ask you again. Are you willing to say pass, I'm not gonna go for. I'm not gonna. Do this thing, but I've longed to do because I just wanna be close to family. Are you willing to say the impasse? What's the answer here, you are you're willing to say no, I'm not gonna do this, I'm just gonna stay and I'm gonna just pick another path and I'm gonna stay near my family. I don't know doc. I unkindness out felt like at first one. I did you bring your and my daughter, I kind of felt like I. Well, you know that this is what I am the deal. How can I hold on? I don't know, I'm sorry. Now, I'm gonna get honour here. correct me in and fix your emotions. If Pushy too hard. I want you to go with me for just thirty seconds.
me? An example of an area that has more precision AG jobs, Gimme example to state a city. Four ways at Gimme quick example. there's a lot more in the southern part of Wisconsin among members like I warn you how far area of Iowa. Is it from where you are now Gimme Gimme arrange. do draw. How do you like four hours and hours. Maybe your will a pass on work heart has been telling you you wanted to do for a long time, because you don't want to make a four hour drive. You don't want to take your I'll four hours away from its grandparents really Four hours we will pass on your passion. You do know, you're just scared. What are you scared,
know what he's scared of tell us? I really don't know I'm here to hear no longer, there would go that works. So talk about the. How does your daughter Abbe he's too gay? So it's fast forward a ten years your daughter looks at you desire this dream, but I want to help people who help a lot of people. Are you gonna look at your daughter the kitchen table and say: well, that's cute honey, but we do brisk gets on Sundays saucy next Sunday. Would you do that? You are probably not let's say a hundred percent. Not You wouldn't do that special he's ever move a few hours down the road and I'll still drag myself up here. Think about your kids learned by watching us go, and so the example you can set your kid. Is you have dreams? You wanna be a poor, something bigger than you. You want to be a part of the agricultural transformation of the United States.
and I'm on the ground floor and when the few people know how to do this, a group an egg. I know those people, another hearts- and I know where this things going. I can report that transition or. We're just gonna Sonic after the game, and so that's what we're gonna do for the next. Thirty, five or forty years- and let me take up- maybe if you don't do this and your excuses, family and its excuse, because you're afraid, can end up presented the very people that you're trying to make happy? I'm Tellin, you dont get and if your journey and regret to the end of your journey and reminisce on life? Adventure that your leg
move. Abbe you gotta go. This is the ratio. Eight hundred and eighty eight eight hundred and twenty five five thousand two hundred and twenty five taking calls on money. Life work that matters I'm Bologna joined here by bustling other King Coleman, triplet eight to five five, two to five: let's go
to shame in Columbus, Ohio aging, what's goin on him or not, Are you guys doing or goodbye? How can we help yeah so. the question that I have is in a guide to still more than tat of how I should structure in my life and I had a dream, I went from students Do how do I structure my life? they got real practical. The existential or do we can't go for right. So unwillingly I made not quite get you out and out of here at the moment, and I have a hundred fifty thousand dollars to learn that Greece, ember architecture, who are you in the field? I am only with yield on working time. that kind of thing: ok, I'm half where you do against drugs
Why? What does your income do when you are fully licence? The doubles, a triple I guess it's gonna kill you open your firm, that's better question that I've been trying to figure out Andrews, very wildly: either doing what I make now or making somewhere those turn or a hundred again. Are you Here, you don't have to tell us, but are you clear on what you what's? What must be true for you to make a hundred? I think so I Illegally in the job- but I have now if I were to make them modular year. That much I being a pilot manager, type law not sure how long out but lady, five or six years. If I had to guess here's problem will get to the money suffered a second, but this is really you don't need to be thinking and you'd only to be guessing
You need to be knowing you need to be doing dinner, stone of Saint an angel. You a hundred and sixty five thousand dollars loan that show up and you have you have to have a terrific education, wrap your to test away from getting licences is going to open up a lot. My point is you need to do more research and know what the path looks like to be a project manager in this current we all know what it takes to make a hundred somewhere else. You need to know that not guess not think that make sure you understand what are the multiple pathways for me to make more money for me to get promoted. You understand what I'm saying now. You need to know that you can't just think. You can guess we know. How do we find that out? Shane, we start talking. people that are higher up the ladder. Then you are, they know because they ve done it Jenner stand or what is the fear you have in finding out the exact precise
this path or location or destination. Is your part of you looks at that. One sixty five and thinks I'm gonna have a path and better distant, No. What why why haven't you gonna just gotten that the brass tacks on the numbers in the path here so. Part has died, as there has been a few years in a light situation. I was told that is going on sure they will I'm highly getting through. That. You know it's a matter of time. A place where I don't feel unstable, overtime, excellent looking at the future, but I'm not sure about ready Click on the amount of responsibility that would get me the job that is the nightly hundred plus the thumbs.
In a couple of years I don't I don't You know that I will be in a position in my personal life. to take on that role. At this time, you being awfully crippled below more descriptive cause. Here's the thing you ve boxed yourself into a corner with a hundred and sixty five thousand dollars in debt light, and so you got it. ring with a big fighter already and now you're trying to decide whether you want actually find him or not so in ways that ship has sailed, but I do understand having seasons of my life when I think I can't handle are I can't stomach the amount of Instability would take wretch what I get that but you're being kind of cryptic when you say I dont know. If I'm ready can a couple of years, are you suffer from mental illness? Are you deal with the divorce? What are you working through Let me end just explained.
Having experienced novel, whether not competent that island lotta taken. I cried, I does the job now but he alone, and I am taking on more. in a situation where the. to go somewhere and that now to the parliament your position, my responsibility triple the rebels and at the particular firm you're at right at the boy? but also just come now, I believe that our housing other jobs, what I've done. That seems to be. The standard in their working all the time. I have a lot of responsibility, the managing a ton of people- and I just thought I returned
it is not my responsibility quadruple overnight. If I were to do that today, why I told him that's fair sphere and in it so here's the good. Is that what was you know who walk you through how to get out of debt and walk you through the baby steps. If you not familiar that, but but understand this that, whether or not ready. Let's just sue me, I get one go in here! You not ready, for that is gonna. Take a little bit of time to be able to earn that responsibility. I totally understand where Saint makes total sense, so in the meantime. We gotta go, do something else. We gotta work a little bit more, get a second job, because we need to get out of did your thirty one years of age and you need to get out of this deadly quickly as possible, so the best way to do that is too increase your income because, obviously we're gonna teach you how to cut cut cut your benches, rice and beans in the whole nine yards. Okay, but raising that income is also something that's gonna allow this to go faster, that's exact ripe!
and here's the thing which you remember, two things as can walk you through this. If your boss, your supervisor, comes to you in says, we think you're ready for more. Very few bosses are that altruism egg. I'm just gonna. Give you something the reason they would give. That is because they think you're qualified or they think that to be crass about it. They think you're gonna make them more money. and so when somebody looks at me here is a good example. when David I were discussing me joining this team, one time we're talking about negotiable, salary negotiation not, and I set dates You are asking me to take a job that I've never done. I've never been on the radio and he looked at me and said. Can do it and I'm ever leaving thinking that sounds nuts number one, but number two he wouldn't, would a hole in his own ship just because in so that often
got me into radio schooling practicing all those things that we had to do to intervene on the show, to some extent So when you are in your dark seasons, whatever your challenges are we in those moments. I want you to remember your kith community defy you're calling they're gonna be looking using hey. We think you're ready for this in that often Is somebody lifting your arms up in the desert men? They are seeing things need you can't see in its it's good like any in a joint. You go trust me. Take the next step and the next step so and by the way it's like parenting, you're, not ready for parenting either. It just happens. You just have to do it. You have to do ok change so assuming the only debt you have is the Hunter city, five thousand sooner loans that correct or to have other debt. Yes, oh yeah, I so here's the deal baby step. One you're gonna put a thousand dollars in a savings account that is your emergency phone one thousand dollars, ok and then they
step two as we take on the debt, and so let's say you: ve got three different loans or two different loans. We're gonna start on the smallest debt first and you're gonna attack. with everything you got? Every extra nickel we're gonna get your budget is, it is possible, cut, cut, cut, sell everything you can sell, get a second job. Third job Whenever and you're gonna attack that smaller student. Why won't you pay that off everything you ve been paying into that your role over into the next largest one, eventually
play all of those off the baby step: three witches to put three to six months of your expenses in an emergency fund that get you to babysit, for when you begin to put fifteen percent of your income away for retirement. That's where you go hang on the line while she couldn't get you the total money, Makeover Dave's, best selling book that will go into further detail and walk you through this journey. Thank you for trusting us thanks for the call just like eighty five, five to five. This is the rams, show I'm John Maloney joined by my good drinking comment. It cannot say what that last call real quick witted young man, who was a hundred sixty five thousand dollars to loan dead, he's too exams away from being a licensed architect, make it about
sixty grand then life hidden in the mouth right is struggling with mental health. I'll just hit some relationship issues and to make them money. He's gonna need make to pay this to loan orphans in a reasonable timeframe. He now stance- oh that's gonna, be lot more responsibility. It's gonna be four times the workload, its twenty four southeast of that kind of stuff. So it got me thinking about. man, I always wanted to be an executive at a university else, job out I'd planet, and so I built a world around One got the right credentials started work in these ways until I started spending time around executives and remember the moment when I thought I dont want that I've right. I don't want that job and with that life in it was an existential crisis for me, because I had spent here's your money time, although investing in this track, when I close enough to a thought all man in it
where to college students lawsuits especially they get one semester, me no law school and they say I don't wanna practice law writer I don't like this grind, but I owe a hundred fifty green what'll. I do care. What do we tell people This is in a set up for the audience and I'm wondering what you tell somebody when they realise o p. First thing one is don't feel guilty. Be grateful, not explain it you'll feel some sense of shame or guilt like. Oh, I didn't get it. I missed it. So I. and all this time and money Can I was going one direction only to get there and realize I don't want to do this, so much guilt and shame that people feel so, let's first, yes, that I'll go! Hey, hey, hey! Listen! It's! Ok! actually thrilled you figured it out now right as opposed to never figure it out or figure it out and denying it yes and bite near lip and spending
life of tremendous misery which affects your personal. I fixed every everything. If I don't do what I do by the way, it's gonna want people to just be missed bull in a career, so the first thing is is don't feel LT or shame, be grateful. You figure it out, Linda, ok, so s first like so so there's that you were gonna, say Obviously- and I jack the notion people get through the degree they going to do. something else that they say I couldn't wasted all of not you, Yes, the very thing, I'm talking about, ok, see you had this many professors. Think that, as you have this mini bosses, this much community, you learned a lot in the rearview mirror. You I mean I could see. all day long until all the great things that you ve benefited from, but would it but that's the wrong narrative. That's what I'm saying! No guilt, no shame be gratefully it out now in his situation, must take chain or less collar in was not his situation, but you're setting up a point that, by the way very relevant I get this. the timely, can culture so as they look. If you don't want to go in
architecture will just use this example crate how or if you got a hundred, sixty five thousand dollars learnt, it might be a good idea. two or three years and move forward. But the latter in architecture, because your train for that and it might be best opportunity to make the money the big show they re very talks about to pay off the debt and were only about two to three years and why, you're doing that you might be able to cash flow, the qualifying process for something else and it and by the way, let's assume it, I'm gonna go get another four year too great. so I was just use a real life example. Let's say that that somebody goes in does the architectural they got a hundred eighty five thousand and they gonna want to be in take a miserable. Nowhere could do that while they can either stay in architecture and pay off the debt, or they can go what I really want to do and, let's just assume they figure out that they want to go into technology and instead, a bit leaning, designing buildings. They wanted design software very similar parts of the brain by way
I was just assume that what they say like ok, I wanna be a programmer design, sir, where, whenever ok great so First inclinations they go or I'm gonna have to go, get a computer size degree which is running about a hundred and sixty two hundred. Eighty thousand, I can't do that amorium, six, five thousand! I looked at what do I do? Well, the can convert your partners baffled tech, which is just one of a ton of options, Bethel Tech or train. You me anybody in nine months to go from zero technology. Experience tour your qualified to start make it. So a thousand dollars a year with a path quickly to six figures and more Weatherby developer or two. Ology engineer whatever they can do at nine work programme less than fifteen grand. that's just one example of why the second I could get out a debt in cash flow, a bridge, a transition new future. So that's what I always do is say: hey, let's forget where we want to go and then we decide which path we take to get out of debt
and the temptation is to sit in the ash of what was just beyond while this is it do it. So I got a stick with architecture, if not you dive sentencing myself to a lifetime of misery for one bad decision that exactly right so first thing, Oh guilt, no, shame! Let's be grateful. we figured it out. Now, let's get intentional and new stage. One of seven stages the work you are going to do is get clear. Let's get clear what it is. We want to do so stages. Give qualified third Satan connected and eventually we get started in stage for so we may have to, and I wanna be very realistic right now. I dont want to sound me innovation. All it's just three stages. Now it's hard work, and sometimes year, I might add it. Well, it took me seven years to get the railway solutions and three more before I stepped into my dream job, so I'm at ten years decade a decade to get them. I dream job, now in this case. It may take you two to three years to get out of debt, and now I would place Press pause rather odd. The journey, if that's what it took because
the deal it's gonna be worth it in the end, I may delay the transition to what I really want to do two to three years, but what's the alternative never doing it, never stuck in debt for twenty five. Thirty years your life or dine with debt, some life has some friends and they tell a great story. They there were thirty four and they were on a date in one said, the other, you want a kick myself. Thirty five at always wonder: gonna, ask Amida medical to which the spouse replied. I never told you, but I want a grammatical too narrow, somebody and said Balin. I do what we're going to be out of schools or forty two, and that person wisely said this you're gonna be forty two either way. The only question you should be asking is doing. Between a doktor or for it to and not a doktor allowed beautiful. Well, we're headed outweigh any way right. I've seen a meteorite or a car wreck so mean
started walking away. I was there. three when I realized that it was not politics, it was gonna, be broadcasting, but I didn't have a college degree. I didn't we know anybody- and I didn't have any experience and I had three little kids under the age of three that's my story. three minor three did finishing a dissertation thinking thing: this is what I wanted and we're all in you. That means! Oh, I gotta go take another class right or class, and here we got a whole thing in my life said I mean I think I want to go for another right. Whereafter walked, as will the hard territory, but listen, but one already, forty you either way here is the deal once you figure out that thing and by the way, there's multiple jobs and career pass that our Europe. Could be your thing, that's what I teach joking there's. Only one thing I want is a thing now, not just one thing, just like there's one dream person like Titanic now, who hears years here and by the way: here's how you know it.
Is your using your tell it to do work you love to produce results, that matter deeply to you, Ding Ding, Ding, that's a dream job! So, there's a lot of things, a lot of things you, do so relax a little bit, do the hard work on it, but For Heaven's sake, John, I'm so glad you asked the question because they are so men and women who feel like they blew it and the stock, but there too you stock. Is your choice nobody thinks it well. The Shap outta me up stock, a question- you what happened to you but you're, choosing to be stuck you earlier, because I've got my car stopped before on the beach I've got my stuck in the snow bag factors last snow we got national. Add I couldn't you sat. well. Socio stock could have. here, till the snow melts or till
what it comes along, this deserted, airy the beach and takes me I'll know. I got my blood out, o the freaking car, and I down on my hands and knees and dug gloves cause. I'm an idiot taught myself. How causes the Rockies, because Bienstock is choice in getting stuck exotic your choice, ugly action, but thanks for talking through that, would me and my heart with Jane
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