Brian Dixon: Start With Your People

Start With Your People: The Daily Decision That Changes Everything
(Zondervan, 2019)

WHO: Brian Dixon, a podcaster, conference speaker and consultant.

HE SAYS: “We can choose to have a people-first mindset or a project-first mindset.”

THE BIG IDEA: To succeed in life and in business, you need to have healthy relationships. This guide shows readers why engaging with people will result in clarity, success and confidence.

THE PROGRESSION:
Part 1, “People: Seeing Those Already in Our Lives,” breaks down into chapters the people we are already in relationship with—friends, kids, clients, coworkers—and how to maximize those relationships.
Part 2, “Purpose: Uncovering Your People-First Mission,” discusses the importance of serving, creating a network and discovering your mission statement. The book concludes with Part 3, “Profit: Making a Living Loving the Work You Do.” This section turns the focus from money to people.

“Picture your life with the right rhythms and routines to maximize rest, reflection, and meaningful work. It’s all possible when you start with people.”

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Brian Dixon
Brian Dixonhttps://briandixon.com

Brian Dixon has consulted with universities, publishers, nonprofits and hundreds of coaching students to help them clarify their message and serve their ideal audience. As a podcaster, conference speaker and consultant, Brian is passionate about helping high performers thrive in a world of overwhelming options.

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