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progress-not-perfection - 14: Justin Jensen | Finding Your Passion

14: Justin Jensen | Finding Your Passion

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03/16/15 • 52 min

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Justin Jensen is an expert in body language and nonverbal communication. He is also a personal development coach who helps people find their passion.

He honed his experience over years spent at poker tables and in sales. The reads and mindset one has play a huge role in which can make all the difference between making a good call versus making a bad call. A lot like dating and life actually.

Justin never had a hard time with getting a girlfriend, however, he has had a track history of failed relationships that ended rather ugly. Including the one he almost married.

During a low point in his relationship with his ex-fiancee, he realized that life had for the most part been leading him. People telling him what he “should” do versus what he wanted to do.

That he was settling for the first woman who showed him any interest. On top of all that, he began to recognize a dating pattern that he had been going through all of his life. He realized that the women he dated ended up choosing him.

Motivated by these new realizations, he was determined to change and to finally make something of himself.

Email: [email protected]

Facebook: Justin Jensen

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Justin Jensen is an expert in body language and nonverbal communication. He is also a personal development coach who helps people find their passion.

He honed his experience over years spent at poker tables and in sales. The reads and mindset one has play a huge role in which can make all the difference between making a good call versus making a bad call. A lot like dating and life actually.

Justin never had a hard time with getting a girlfriend, however, he has had a track history of failed relationships that ended rather ugly. Including the one he almost married.

During a low point in his relationship with his ex-fiancee, he realized that life had for the most part been leading him. People telling him what he “should” do versus what he wanted to do.

That he was settling for the first woman who showed him any interest. On top of all that, he began to recognize a dating pattern that he had been going through all of his life. He realized that the women he dated ended up choosing him.

Motivated by these new realizations, he was determined to change and to finally make something of himself.

Email: [email protected]

Facebook: Justin Jensen

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VISIT:

www.progress-not-perfection.com

SPREAD THE WORD:

If you liked this episode, please subscribe in iTunes and WRITE A REVIEW. This is what helps make the podcast easily accessible to those who could benefit from it.

GET NEW EPISODES DELIVERED TO YOUR PHONE:

Download the Podcasts app and subscribe to the progress-not-perfection podcast to have new episodes delivered directly to your phone.

FEEDBACK:

If you want to bounce any ideas off me, provide show feedback, or guest recommendations, email me at [email protected].

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undefined - 13: Brendan Hufford | Entrepreneurs and Coffee

13: Brendan Hufford | Entrepreneurs and Coffee

Brendan Hufford is the founder and host of the Entrepreneurs and Coffee podcast, where he teaches all that he’s learned about bootstrapping Ok! Kimonos, a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu clothing brand, all while working full-time as a high school assistant principal, as well as being a dad and husband.

Here's a typical workday for Brendan: He wakes up at 3 am, works for 2-3 hours on Ok! Kimonos, then goes to the gym, then goes to "work" as a full-time high school assistant principal. He works at school until 5pm, then it's family time for a few hours.

In this interview, Brendan discusses how he has always been a hard-driven, disciplined entrepreneur at heart, but it took him time to actually find himself. Once he started living in congruence with who he was, Brendan found it much easier to live a purpose-filled life.

At age 30, Brendan discusses how there is a large number of people his age who are unhappy with their situation in life. So he started his podcast to empower others to take radical action in their lives in order to improve it. Entrepreneurs and Coffee is an intimate podcast that talks about taking action and common fears.

We also learn some of the habits that Brendan has embraced into his life to become a successful entrepreneur, while maintaining a work-life balance and attending to his family including waking up earlier than everyone else!

Brendan put together a resource for the progress-not-perfection listeners. It's 10 free resources that have been invaluable for Brendan in growing his business, plus a cool exercise called 'Emotional Stacking' to take massive action and get over motivational slumps.

Link is here: brendanhufford.com/progress

Podcast: Entrepreneurs and Coffee

Website: Ok! Kimonos

Instagram: @thebrendanhufford

Twitter: @brendanhufford

Email: [email protected]

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www.progress-not-perfection.com

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15: Natalia Yovane | Patience in the Process

Natalia is presently the CEO and co-founder of ArtPowWow.com, a website where artists can connect, trade and sell art.

Natalia Yovane was born in Santiago, Chile in the fall of 1983. She earned her MFA and BFA degrees in Fine Arts from the School of Visual Arts in New York City.

She has exhibited in museums and galleries extensively through out New York and Miami as well as internationally in Sweden and Italy.

Her achievements have been published in The New York Times and The Miami Herald.

She was National Foundation Advancement for the Arts photography recipient in 2002 and in 2010, Natalia was nominated for a visual arts grant from The Rema Hort Mann Foundation and won the KEDS/ Whitney Museum “Works on Canvas” competition.

She currently resides in Brooklyn, New York, has an art studio space at the New York Art Residency & Studios Foundation and works for the world-renowned Marilyn Minter.

Email: [email protected]

Website: ArtPowWow.com

Facebook: Natalia Yovane

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VISIT:

www.progress-not-perfection.com

SPREAD THE WORD:

If you liked this episode, please subscribe in iTunes and WRITE A REVIEW. This is what helps make the podcast easily accessible to those who could benefit from it.

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FEEDBACK:

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