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Join Up Dots -  Business Coaching Made Easy (With A Bit Of Life Coaching Too)

Podcast 530: Al McDermid: Finding The Flow Within The Written Word

Join Up Dots - Business Coaching Made Easy (With A Bit Of Life Coaching Too)

David Ralph of Join Up Dots

Interview, Motivation, Online, Businessinterview, Education, Businesscoaching, Entrepreneur, Lifestyle, Income, Business

51.1K Ratings

🗓️ 16 May 2016

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

Todays guest joining us on the Steve Jobs inspired Join Up Dots podcast is an author with a similar tale to many of our guests. At least the starting point is. He was born in Michigan, where he lived for most of his childhood, before making the decision to join the U.S. Navy upon graduating high school. He served aboard three different ships and at the U.S. Naval Station at Subic Bay in the Philippines. And whilst on-board dealing with the idle hours, he began writing about his experiences simply as a way to pass the time. Which is something that most of us will do, but not consider why we are doing it. But the simple answer is we are not trying to simply pass the time, but instead are choosing to do something that we enjoy to pass the time. Which if you can then find a way to monetize this enjoyable pursuit, you quite simply never ever work again. After getting out of the Navy he worked at a variety of jobs, including fry cook, baker, disk jockey, electrician’s assistant, book seller, editor, teacher, and taxi driver. But it was when he took advantage of the G.I. Bill to attend college in Hawaii, that he discovered that he could actually write well, and where he continued to polish his skills. He worked as student writing tutor beginning in his second year, and won a number of writing awards during his junior and senior years. All of these small dots building up to something that couldn’t be denied. He was on his way to becoming an author. He just needed to write that first book, which appeared once he relocated to Japan and took a job in Tokyo. He took on the National Novel Writing Month challenge, and after three false starts, finished his first 50,000 word novel in 2011 called The Crossroads at Forgotten Lake and the rest is history. So why was it that he took so long to get to the point that his writing prowess could be unleashed on the world? And does he look back to his life before the Navy and see any more clues as to where his life was ultimately going to end up? Well let’s find out as we bring onto the show to start joining up dots, with the one and only Al McDermid

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0:00.0

When we're young we have an amazing positive outlook about how great life is going to be

0:05.0

but somewhere along the line we forget to dream and end up settling.

0:09.0

Join UpDots features amazing people who refuse to give up and chose to go after their dreams.

0:15.0

This is your blueprint for greatness.

0:18.0

So here's your host, live from the back of his garden in the UK David Ralph.

0:22.8

Yes, hello there everybody, hello there

0:28.6

episode 530. I tell you what my life is just flying past. I was saying to the wife the other day,

0:35.4

do you know it's almost like coming up to June, June 2016? It feels like we've just had Christmas

0:40.0

and she's already talking about Christmas. Does that mean I'm having a great time?

0:43.6

Does that mean that life just gets faster as you get older?

0:46.5

Who knows?

0:47.5

But these are the kind of questions that I'm going to pose to today's guest

0:50.9

because he is somebody that I'm so glad to have him on the show because he's I suppose he's a guest that has a similar

0:56.8

tale to many of our guests at least the starting point is he was born in Michigan where he lived for most of his childhood before making a decision to join the US Navy upon graduating high school.

1:08.0

How many times have we heard people do that? They go into the military and then kind of come out and find their thing

1:13.7

afterwards now he served aboard three different ships and at the US naval

1:17.9

station at Subic Bay in the Philippines and whilst on board dealing with the

1:22.3

idle hours he began writing about his experiences

1:25.4

simply as a way to pass the time which is something that most of us will do but not

1:29.8

consider why we are doing it we're not trying to simply pass the time but instead are

1:34.1

choosing to do something that we enjoy to pass the time and that's the key

1:38.4

difference, which if you can then find a way to monetize this enjoyable pursuit, you quite simply will never ever work again.

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