027 Ten (zany) ideas to ignite discovery of your interests
If you find yourself thinking you don’t know what you’re good at, or even what your interests might be, this episode will give you 10 ideas to ignite the discovery of your interests

If you find yourself thinking you don’t know what you’re good at, or even what your interests might be, this episode will give you 10 ideas to ignite the discovery of your interests
Are you feeling pressure to nail down that ONE THING you're supposed to be good at? Maybe you're meant to follow the path of a horizontal master instead.
Leadership transition is inevitable. But how do you handle that transition well? In this episode Leary interviews special guest Pastor Roger Thompson, who made that transition in a remarkable way.
Whether you've tried journaling before or not, now is the best time to start. In this episode Leary and Armin explain why and offer a simple approach to get the most from journaling.
Can reading really help you find your next great beginning? It's possible that it may just very well depend upon it.
You'll likely have to push through a lot of obstacles to get to your next great beginning. That calls for perseverance—unless your being obstinate. How can you tell the difference?
The success of your next great beginning starts with the habits you create today. But how do you decide which ones to create?
What might happen if you could supercharge your productivity? This episode explores three strategies that may significantly change the way you pursue your next great beginning.
Everyone has a personal brand. Not everyone is aware of it—or cultivates it. Your next great beginning may depend on a good one.
Try moving on anything—whether toward a new career or your next project—and you'll face resistance. It's the one thing that can keep you from your next great beginning. Here are four things you need to know about resistance.
Every new beginning invites rejection. In fact, if you don't experience it, you may be playing it too safe. Rejection and criticism sting, but they don't have to halt your next great beginning.
Every great new beginning can benefit from effective networking. You can network like a pro, even if "networking is not your thing."
Every important decision you'll make ties to your mission statement. Your next great beginning shouldn't start without one.
Vision. A powerful word that we all alike to think we have. But how do we cultivate a personal vision for our own life?
From time to time we all get stuck—unmotivated to get going in life. This episode explores how to get unstuck and how to help a friend get unstuck.
You're next great beginning may take some time. A lot of time. How do you know if you're stuck, or if all that time is incubating an even greater beginning?
A million things may conspire to keep you from your best day. Answering three simple questions first thing can help you start your day with greater focus.
Most of us get around to our dreams when we have time. That's being opportunistic. But there's a way to dream strategically and it starts with answering three simple questions.
We take a job to earn an income. And in exchange we also pay a price. In this episode of Reinventure Me, Leary and Armin examine three hidden fees our jobs extract from us.
Do you have what it takes to be a great apprentice? In this episode, Leary and Armin discuss what it takes to be a really great apprentice and how you can gain new mentors in your life.
Apprentices have been around a long time. But we often discard the habit of thinking like an apprentice after we've gained some footing in the workplace. It shouldn't be that way, especially if you're contemplating your next great beginning.
We've all been beginners. But in our haste to develop competency, do we give much thought to intentionally becoming better beginners? Whether we're in a time of transition or now, there's good reason to practice becoming better beginners.
What you do matters to God. Yet what you do is not entirely who you are; neither is it something we should ignore. Understanding your identity—your work and being—is a creative endeavor; one that requires continual discovery.
Are you comfortable with yourself as a "work in progress?" The way we view our capabilities—whether it's fixed or malleable—can play a critical role in how well we unleash our next great beginning.
What's the worst job you've ever had? How did it affect you? Even good jobs might leave us in need of a little repair. We discuss five strategies to detoxify from your former employer.
Is your job driving you nuts? How do you know if that discontentment you're feeling means it's time to move on? And what strategies should you take to figure that out?
There’s one question you should never stop asking: "What do I want to be when I grow up?" In the debut episode of the Reinventure Me podcast, your show hosts Leary Gates and Armin Assadi talk about why we should never stop asking that question.