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		<description><![CDATA[Today, we continue our conversation with Jonathan Fields, author of the great new book Career Renegade: How to Make a Great Living Doing What You Love. Last time, Jonathan discussed why it&#8217;s so important, especially in tough times like these, to understand how to operate online because it&#8217;s an inexpensive way to swap work for...]]></description>
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<p> <a href="http://biggsuccess.com/2009/01/29/profitable-passions-part-1/" target="_blank" title="Bigg Success: Profitable Passions - Part 1">Last time</a>, Jonathan discussed why it&rsquo;s so important, especially in tough times like these, to understand how to operate online because it&rsquo;s an inexpensive way to swap work for money. Let&rsquo;s get back to the conversation &#8230;
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<p> <img src="http://biggsuccess.com/wp-admin/images/george.jpg" border="1" alt="george" style="float: left; margin-right: 25px" />Jonathan, I believe that really good entrepreneurs are masters at minimizing risk. I think one of the great secrets of being online is that you can test concepts with a relatively small amount of money compared to what it used to cost us in the real world. You find out fairly quickly whether or not that concept can get traction. If it doesn&rsquo;t, you move on. If it does, you keep funding it.
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<p> <img src="http://biggsuccess.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/jonathan.jpg" border="1" alt="jonathan" style="float: left; margin-right: 25px" />That&rsquo;s such a great observation. We were talking briefly before we started recording. You said that it seems like everything I do is a success. And I said, &ldquo;No, everything that lasts that I do is a success.&rdquo;
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<h3>Test, listen, adapt</h3>
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<p> <img src="http://biggsuccess.com/wp-admin/images/marylynn.jpg" border="1" alt="marylynn" style="float: left; margin-right: 25px" />Because you have two successful blogs, you have this book and then you have best yoga center in New York? You have the magic touch.
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<p> <img src="http://biggsuccess.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/jonathan.jpg" border="1" alt="jonathan" style="float: left; margin-right: 25px" />I do a lot of different things. I&rsquo;ve had failures offline and I&rsquo;ve had failures online. I will continue to have many more failures in both worlds. I can tell you, hands down, that I have lost so much less money in my online failures. I&rsquo;m able to jump back in to the next adventure in the blink of an eye online. Whereas when something goes wrong offline, you have a substantial amount more money, overhead or time invested in it. Everything is recoverable in my mind, but it takes longer. It may take months or years. In the online world, I&rsquo;m sort of off and running. I have tried and failed online too many times to count, but that&rsquo;s just part of being an entrepreneur. You&rsquo;re constantly testing. The ability to listen and adapt are critical to survival, whether you&rsquo;re online or offline.
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<h3>Getting started online</h3>
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<p> <img src="http://biggsuccess.com/wp-admin/images/marylynn.jpg" border="1" alt="marylynn" style="float: left; margin-right: 25px" />So for our audience, Jonathan &ndash; they may be thinking, &ldquo;This sounds interesting. I may like to explore this online world. But I have no idea how to build a web site. I have no idea how to get started with an online business.&rdquo; What would be some critical, career renegade, first steps for someone like that?
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<p> <img src="http://biggsuccess.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/jonathan.jpg" border="1" alt="jonathan" style="float: left; margin-right: 25px" /><br /> Step 1 &ndash; Buy my book!
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<p> <img src="http://biggsuccess.com/wp-admin/images/marylynn.jpg" border="1" alt="marylynn" style="float: left; margin-right: 25px" /><br /> Ha-ha, good suggestion! Does your book help walk people through that?
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<p> <img src="http://biggsuccess.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/jonathan.jpg" border="1" alt="jonathan" style="float: left; margin-right: 25px" />It&rsquo;s interesting. When I started writing this book, I didn&rsquo;t intend for it to have so much online advice, but it turned into a massive encyclopedia of references answering that question. So, if you&rsquo;re interested in blogging, starting an information business, or figuring out how to turn your knowledge into a revenue stream &ndash; not just little products but real businesses &ndash; the book offers a ton of information. It also offers a ton of links and resources to other places where you can go a lot deeper because I don&rsquo;t believe any one book is capable of covering the entire space. Beyond that, though, there is so much free information when you start to explore the blogosphere. I would start out with an idea, with what interests you. Search on it. Find the blogs where people write on a regular basis. To me, one of the critical things for almost anybody who is trying to build a reputation as a leader in any field is blogging. That&rsquo;s something you can leverage into working for someone else or starting your own business. To me, it&rsquo;s an amazing way to position yourself as the go-to person in your field of interest in an astonishingly short period of time. Anybody can start a blog, probably in less than an hour, and it costs almost nothing to do.
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<p> <img src="http://biggsuccess.com/wp-admin/images/george.jpg" border="1" alt="george" style="float: left; margin-right: 25px" />I became a renegade because I couldn&rsquo;t find anybody to pay me what I thought I was worth. Then I found out I couldn&rsquo;t afford to pay myself what I thought I was worth. What do you do about that? I had to adjust the value a little bit, but over time it&rsquo;s been just fine!
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<h3>A very special offer</h3>
<p>Jonathan amazed us with a special offer for you. He&rsquo;s put together a sixteen-hour video training course called <em>Career Renegade Flight School</em>. You could expect to pay $1,000 for similar programs. He&rsquo;s giving it away for a short while with proof that you&rsquo;ve purchased his book. Go to <a href="http://www.careerrenegade.com/" target="_blank" title="CareerRenegade.com">Career Renegade</a> to learn more.</p>
<p>Thanks, Jonathan, for the great advice!</p>
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<p><strong>Related posts </strong></p>
<p><a href="http://biggsuccess.com/2009/01/29/profitable-passions-part-1/" title="Profitable Passions &#8211; Part 1">Profitable Passions &#8211; Part 1</a></p>
<p><a href="http://biggsuccess.com/2008/10/29/seth-godin-on-tribes-part-i/" title="Seth Godin on Tribes: Part I">Seth Godin on Tribes: Part I</a></p>
<p><a href="http://biggsuccess.com/2008/01/09/freedom-or-security/" title="Freedom Or Security – Which Do You Choose?">Freedom Or Security – Which Do You Choose?</a> </p>
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		<itunes:summary>Today, we continue our conversation with Jonathan Fields, author of the great new book Career Renegade: How to Make a Great Living Doing What You Love.  Last time, Jonathan discussed why it#8217;s so important, especially in tough times like these, to understand how to operate online because it#8217;s an inexpensive way to swap work for money. Let#8217;s get back to the conversation ... ___  ___ ___ Jonathan, I believe that really good entrepreneurs are masters at minimizing risk. I think one of the great secrets of being online is that you can test concepts with a relatively small amount of money compared to what it used to cost us in the real world. You find out fairly quickly whether or not that concept can get traction. If it doesn#8217;t, you move on. If it does, you keep funding it. ___ ___ That#8217;s such a great observation. We were talking briefly before we started recording. You said that it seems like everything I do is a success. And I said, #8220;No, everything that lasts that I do is a success.#8221; ___ Test, listen, adapt ___ Because you have two successful blogs, you have this book and then you have best yoga center in New York? You have the magic touch. ___ ___ I do a lot of different things. I#8217;ve had failures offline and I#8217;ve had failures online. I will continue to have many more failures in both worlds. I can tell you, hands down, that I have lost so much less money in my online failures. I#8217;m able to jump back in to the next adventure in the blink of an eye online. Whereas when something goes wrong offline, you have a substantial amount more money, overhead or time invested in it. Everything is recoverable in my mind, but it takes longer. It may take months or years. In the online world, I#8217;m sort of off and running. I have tried and failed online too many times to count, but that#8217;s just part of being an entrepreneur. You#8217;re constantly testing. The ability to listen and adapt are critical to survival, whether you#8217;re online or offline. ___ Getting started online ___ So for our audience, Jonathan #8211; they may be thinking, #8220;This sounds interesting. I may like to explore this online world. But I have no idea how to build a web site. I have no idea how to get started with an online business.#8221; What would be some critical, career renegade, first steps for someone like that? ___ ___  Step 1 #8211; Buy my book! ___ ___  Ha-ha, good suggestion! Does your book help walk people through that? ___ ___ It#8217;s interesting. When I started writing this book, I didn#8217;t intend for it to have so much online advice, but it turned into a massive encyclopedia of references answering that question. So, if you#8217;re interested in blogging, starting an information business, or figuring out how to turn your knowledge into a revenue stream #8211; not just little products but real businesses #8211; the book offers a ton of information. It also offers a ton of links and resources to other places where you can go a lot deeper because I don#8217;t believe any one book is capable of covering the entire space. Beyond that, though, there is so much free information when you start to explore the blogosphere. I would start out with an idea, with what interests you. Search on it. Find the blogs where people write on a regular basis. To me, one of the critical things for almost anybody who is trying to build a reputation as a leader in any field is blogging. That#8217;s something you can leverage into working for someone else or starting your own business. To me, it#8217;s an amazing way to position yourself as the go-to person in your field of interest in an astonishingly short period of time. Anybody can start a blog, probably in less than an hour, and it costs almost nothing to do. ___ ___ I became a renegade because I couldn#8217;t find anybody to pay me what I thought I was worth. Then I found out I couldn#8217;t afford to pay myself what I thought I was wor</itunes:summary>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you a morning person or a night owl? You probably have a good grasp of your daily pattern. The bigger challenge is understanding your patterns for refreshing yourself, for getting away and recharging. With vacation season upon us, we thought it would talk about these patterns. Obviously, your ability to fully control how you...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://biggsuccess.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/00160-vacation.jpg" border="1" hspace="10" vspace="1" width="141" align="right" />Are you a morning person or a night owl?</p>
<p>You probably have a good grasp of your daily pattern. The bigger challenge is understanding your patterns for refreshing yourself, for getting away and recharging.</p>
<p>With vacation season upon us, we thought it would talk about these patterns. Obviously, your ability to fully control how you take time off depends upon your flexibility at work.&nbsp;</p>
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<p>George said that his dad was always looking for a job with two paid vacations a year &#8230; six months each!</p>
<p><font color="#660099"><strong>3 questions to make time off more rewarding</strong></font></p>
<p><strong>#1 &ndash; Do you need a long break or a series of shorter ones? </strong><br />Some people are so stressed by the time they take a break that a short one just won&rsquo;t do. They never get past the stress so they can relax and enjoy their time off. If that describes you, then take a long vacation! </p>
<p>Others get more stressed if they&rsquo;re away from their normal routine too long. They start worrying about getting further and further behind so they don&rsquo;t relax. If you&rsquo;re one of these people, take a series of long weekends.</p>
<p><strong>#2 &ndash; Do you need a day or two to get back in the swing of things after a break? </strong><br />Do you need a vacation to recover from your vacation? If so, plan your vacation so you get an extra day or two to &ldquo;unwind from unwinding&rdquo;. If that&rsquo;s not possible, try to schedule your daily routine a little lighter for your first day or two back in &ldquo;the real world&rdquo;. </p>
<p>Others get back from vacation, whether long or short, and are immediately ready to jump into daily life again. If that describes you, you can max out your days at your destination.</p>
<p><strong>#3 &ndash; Are there certain times of the year when you really need some time off?</strong><br />Some of us have extremely busy seasons. A break immediately after the season is often the best medicine! You&rsquo;ll be able to keep pushing, knowing that some needed time off is on the horizon.</p>
<p>Another example is people who live in areas where the winter months are cold, long and dreary. Time away in the sun is just the prescription to cure their winter blues.<br /><strong><br /></strong></p>
<div align="center"><strong>&ldquo;Vacation is what you take when you can&rsquo;t</strong><br /><strong>take what you&rsquo;ve been taking any longer&rdquo;</strong><br />Author unknown</div>
<p><strong>Our top 5 signs that you need to take a vacation</strong></p>
<p>#5 &ndash; The last time your phone rang at your desk, you picked up your stapler and started talking.</p>
<p>#4 &ndash; You&rsquo;re secretly hoping to get sick so you can take a day off.</p>
<p>#3 &ndash; You&rsquo;ve been at the airport so much, security is greeting you by your first name.</p>
<p>#2 &ndash; You had to call your spouse and ask for directions home.</p>
<p>#1 &ndash; When you look in the mirror, you realize that you actually look like your passport photo.</p>
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		<itunes:summary>Are you a morning person or a night owl?You probably have a good grasp of your daily pattern. The bigger challenge is understanding your patterns for refreshing yourself, for getting away and recharging.With vacation season upon us, we thought it would talk about these patterns. Obviously, your ability to fully control how you take time off depends upon your flexibility at work.#160;George said that his dad was always looking for a job with two paid vacations a year ... six months each!3 questions to make time off more rewarding#1 #8211; Do you need a long break or a series of shorter ones? Some people are so stressed by the time they take a break that a short one just won#8217;t do. They never get past the stress so they can relax and enjoy their time off. If that describes you, then take a long vacation! Others get more stressed if they#8217;re away from their normal routine too long. They start worrying about getting further and further behind so they don#8217;t relax. If you#8217;re one of these people, take a series of long weekends.#2 #8211; Do you need a day or two to get back in the swing of things after a break? Do you need a vacation to recover from your vacation? If so, plan your vacation so you get an extra day or two to #8220;unwind from unwinding#8221;. If that#8217;s not possible, try to schedule your daily routine a little lighter for your first day or two back in #8220;the real world#8221;. Others get back from vacation, whether long or short, and are immediately ready to jump into daily life again. If that describes you, you can max out your days at your destination.#3 #8211; Are there certain times of the year when you really need some time off?Some of us have extremely busy seasons. A break immediately after the season is often the best medicine! You#8217;ll be able to keep pushing, knowing that some needed time off is on the horizon.Another example is people who live in areas where the winter months are cold, long and dreary. Time away in the sun is just the prescription to cure their winter blues.#8220;Vacation is what you take when you can#8217;ttake what you#8217;ve been taking any longer#8221;Author unknownOur top 5 signs that you need to take a vacation#5 #8211; The last time your phone rang at your desk, you picked up your stapler and started talking.#4 #8211; You#8217;re secretly hoping to get sick so you can take a day off.#3 #8211; You#8217;ve been at the airport so much, security is greeting you by your first name.#2 #8211; You had to call your spouse and ask for directions home.#1 #8211; When you look in the mirror, you realize that you actually look like your passport photo.Subscribe to The Bigg Success Show in iTunes.#160; Subscribe to the Bigg Success feed.#160;#160; Related posts How to Reclaim Your WeekendWhy It Pays to be Late for WorkLeaping From Place To Place: See The World While You Work#160;(Image by duchessa)</itunes:summary>
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		<title>I May Have to Fire an Employee. Any Suggestions?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Jun 2008 05:30:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bigg Challenge Rick has been a manager now for about six months. He has an employee who is under-performing. Rick thinks he may need to fire this employee, but he&#8217;s never done that before. He says he would welcome any suggestions we can provide. Bigg AdviceDo you remember the Cheers episode where Norm Peterson became...]]></description>
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<p><img src="http://biggsuccess.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/00154-trump.jpg" border="1" hspace="10" vspace="1" width="138" align="right" /><strong>Bigg Challenge 	 </strong><br />Rick has been a manager now for about six months. He has an employee who is under-performing. Rick thinks he may need to fire this employee, but he&rsquo;s never done that before. He says he would welcome any suggestions we can provide.</p>
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<p><strong>Bigg Advice</strong><br />Do you remember the Cheers episode where Norm Peterson became the executive&rsquo;s executioner &ndash; his job was to fire people. So he took them out for drinks and, by the time it was done, the employee who was being fired felt sorry for Norm. Because as Norm once said, </p>
<p>&ldquo;It&rsquo;s a dog eat dog world and I&rsquo;m wearing Milk Bone underwear.&rdquo;</p>
<p>So there&rsquo;s one option, but not one that we necessarily recommend for the real world!</p>
<p><strong>Company procedures</strong><br />Look to your company&rsquo;s policy manual for guidance on how to proceed.&nbsp; Also, discuss this with your boss so you fully understand company protocol and precedents.<br /><strong><br />No surprises</strong><br />Except for the most egregious situations, you&rsquo;ve done something wrong if it&rsquo;s a surprise. To make sure they&rsquo;re not surprised, you should follow a process. For example, issue a series of warnings with repercussions for not correcting the performance deficiencies<br /><strong><br />Round and round we go</strong><br />Sit down with your employee and explain the problem. Discuss what needs to be done to correct it, tell him or her when you&rsquo;ll review performance again, and outline the consequences if it&rsquo;s not corrected (e.g. a 3-day suspension without pay). </p>
<p>At the scheduled time, repeat this process. This time the ramifications have to be greater. (e.g. termination of employment). So if you reach this review and the situation hasn&rsquo;t improved significantly, the result should be obvious to your employee.</p>
<p>You&rsquo;re giving them a chance to improve their performance and also covering your liability because you&rsquo;ll document this entire process and have them sign off each step of the way.<br /><strong><br />An example</strong><br />George said that in his early days in business, he was managing his field staff. They worked without direct supervision because they performed work at the customer&rsquo;s home or office. George had hired a young man who just couldn&rsquo;t work without ongoing oversight.</p>
<p>George went through the rounds outlined above with little improvement. Finally, he let the employee go. He recommended that this young man get a job in a place where someone could watch over him. </p>
<p>He encouraged the young man come back and reapply for employment once he got used to working in a supervised environment. That never happened because the young man found that he liked working with supervision better. </p>
<p>Firing someone doesn&rsquo;t have to be negative. Offer any help you can provide. Make suggestions. And realize that sometimes it&rsquo;s just not a good fit &ndash; it doesn&rsquo;t mean they&rsquo;re a bad person, or that they couldn&rsquo;t be helpful to any employer. It just means it&rsquo;s not working out for both of you here.</p>
<p>Thanks, Rick, for sharing your bigg challenge. We&rsquo;re sure you&rsquo;ll handle it just fine.</p>

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		<itunes:subtitle>Bigg Challenge 	 Rick has been a manager now for about six months. He has an employee who is under-performing. Rick thinks he may need ...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>Bigg Challenge 	 Rick has been a manager now for about six months. He has an employee who is under-performing. Rick thinks he may need to fire this employee, but he#8217;s never done that before. He says he would welcome any suggestions we can provide.Bigg AdviceDo you remember the Cheers episode where Norm Peterson became the executive#8217;s executioner #8211; his job was to fire people. So he took them out for drinks and, by the time it was done, the employee who was being fired felt sorry for Norm. Because as Norm once said, #8220;It#8217;s a dog eat dog world and I#8217;m wearing Milk Bone underwear.#8221;So there#8217;s one option, but not one that we necessarily recommend for the real world!Company proceduresLook to your company#8217;s policy manual for guidance on how to proceed.#160; Also, discuss this with your boss so you fully understand company protocol and precedents.No surprisesExcept for the most egregious situations, you#8217;ve done something wrong if it#8217;s a surprise. To make sure they#8217;re not surprised, you should follow a process. For example, issue a series of warnings with repercussions for not correcting the performance deficienciesRound and round we goSit down with your employee and explain the problem. Discuss what needs to be done to correct it, tell him or her when you#8217;ll review performance again, and outline the consequences if it#8217;s not corrected (e.g. a 3-day suspension without pay). At the scheduled time, repeat this process. This time the ramifications have to be greater. (e.g. termination of employment). So if you reach this review and the situation hasn#8217;t improved significantly, the result should be obvious to your employee.You#8217;re giving them a chance to improve their performance and also covering your liability because you#8217;ll document this entire process and have them sign off each step of the way.An exampleGeorge said that in his early days in business, he was managing his field staff. They worked without direct supervision because they performed work at the customer#8217;s home or office. George had hired a young man who just couldn#8217;t work without ongoing oversight.George went through the rounds outlined above with little improvement. Finally, he let the employee go. He recommended that this young man get a job in a place where someone could watch over him. He encouraged the young man come back and reapply for employment once he got used to working in a supervised environment. That never happened because the young man found that he liked working with supervision better. Firing someone doesn#8217;t have to be negative. Offer any help you can provide. Make suggestions. And realize that sometimes it#8217;s just not a good fit #8211; it doesn#8217;t mean they#8217;re a bad person, or that they couldn#8217;t be helpful to any employer. It just means it#8217;s not working out for both of you here.Thanks, Rick, for sharing your bigg challenge. We#8217;re sure you#8217;ll handle it just fine.Related postsThe One Minute Manager and Corporate LayoffsHow to Offer Criticism Without Being Critical#160;(Image by w00kie, CC 2.0)</itunes:summary>
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