I mean it when I say that today’s guest is easily one of my favorite authors in the world.
But even more important than that, he’s become one of my friends and one of my mentors (AND, one of my favorite people on the planet).
I’m talking of course about New York Times bestselling author Dan Miller. Dan is keeping his promise of updating – every five years – the book that started it all.
That book is the 20th-anniversary edition of 48 Days to the Work (and Life) You Love: Find It – Or Create It.
Click that link above for a host of resources Dan has just for you as a listener to Read to Lead.
I encourage you to not only pick up a copy of his book for yourself but anyone else you know who could benefit from reading it.
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In today’s episode, Dan and I explore:
- Why so many of us don’t recognize the opportunity we have to do the work we were made to do
- What it looks like in practice to plan your work around your life and not the other way around
- How to make the most of just 15 hours a week for building a business on the side
- And lots more!
Dan’s Book
You can order a copy of 48 Days to the Work (and Life) You Love right now.
What Makes Dan So Awesome?
Books Dan Recommends
Range: Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World by David Epstein
Mentor to Millions: Secrets of Success in Business, Relationships, and Beyond by Kevin Harrington and Mark Timm
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