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In this episode, Joel and Antonia talk about what it means to surrender to the work of building something significant.

In this podcast you’ll find:

  • Many people are seduced by the idea that they can build an online business that brings passive income and runs entirely on its own.
  • “Make money while you sleep.”
  • Self-discipline is required.
  • How do you stay engaged as you age?
  • Instead of resisting the work, surrender to it.
  • It’s about the journey, not the destination.
  • When we resist work, it is because we don’t feel our work has purpose or value.
  • Following your passions is a win-win
  • The seduction is: “When you follow your passions you never work a day in your life.”
  • It’s unprecedented in human history to have so many options open to every one of us.
  • Most of us struggle with knowing what we want to do.
  • So we think we deserve a cushy situation then resist the hustle or the need to work from the bottom.
  • “You mean I have to work hard at the things I consider beneath me?”
  • “You mean I have to work hard in a relationship?”
  • “I shouldn’t have to do the labor to explain my message. Everyone else should come to me.”
  • When you surrender to the work and stop punting it over to somebody else, you realize that you are responsible for yourself, your livelihood, and your message.
  • Self-esteem comes after your surrender to the work and accomplish the things you want
  • Return on investment is high when you surrender to the work
  • The universe doesn’t care if you are too good to do menial tasks. It still needs to get done.
  • Focus on the elements of beauty in the process.
  • Resistance is an energy hog.
  • Surrender is effortless.
  • If you are complaining about something, you are resisting
  • Twice the effort for half the return (resistance) vs. half the effort for twice the return (surrender)
  • The ‘Luxury’ Fyre Music Festival Has Turned Into a ‘Hunger Games for Rich People’
  • Black box thinking: 20-somethings don’t know what goes into all the things they benefit from.
  • GenXers sometimes struggle to surrender to leadership.
  • Xers don’t like being in the cross-hairs.
  • Millennials often think they should be leaders right out of the hatch. They struggle to surrender to the menial tasks that lead to leadership.
  • Xers don’t resist hard work, just leadership.
  • Millennials need to do the work, so they become seasoned leaders as they age.
  • Surrendering to the work looks different depending on who you are.
  • Older generations can let go of control and be advisors to the rest of us.
  • Younger generations need to respect and honor the wisdom of the older generations.

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13 comments

  • Genevieve
    • Genevieve
    • January 15, 2019 at 8:47 pm

    “I’m above being above that.”
    Brilliant.

  • Antonia Dodge
    • Antonia Dodge
    • January 15, 2019 at 6:00 pm

    Regardless of whether or not things are easy for some and difficult for others, the principle still stands – everyone has to surrender to work they may not want to do. It’s a message that is even more relevant for people who have things easy and could otherwise coast. Those are the ones that are more likely to resist necessary work.

    Thanks for the comment.

    A

  • Rachel
    • Rachel
    • January 15, 2019 at 4:40 pm

    Usually, I love all your podcasts, but I found this one quite disconnected from reality. This is not the first time in the history of humanity that this is easy for some. We have lived in societies for centuries where things are indecently easy for some and incredibly difficult for others. Although I sincerely love what you do, you are also an example of people for whom things are much easier than for others.
    Lots of love and looking forward to the next podcast.

  • Phillip Jacobs
    • Phillip Jacobs
    • January 9, 2019 at 10:04 pm

    But I don’t want to work. I want to dance. Real cool guys thinks for bringing up some tender emotions. I’m going home and watch some more breakfast club.

  • Stacy Egan
    • Stacy Egan
    • January 9, 2019 at 1:56 pm

    Great podcast, I love it when you discuss the nature of generations! I’m an older Gen-X (born 1963) and relate to what you are saying. I will have to keep in mind the suggestion for surrendering into leadership roles. Regarding the nature of work itself, I am fortunate to have been heavily influenced by my grandfather, a 2nd-generation German born in 1890 (so talk about old school). He would always put my father and I to work when we visited, and would harp on the virtue of work and using your head “for more than a place to hang your hat”. Yes, he was quite a task-master but I am grateful for his early lessons. I agree we in our plush western society tend to forget how easy we have it. The black box phenomenon is actually quite scary. I sometimes think, if infrastructure were to collapse, how ill-prepared we are for basic survival.

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