Season 2 E. 1 Cultivating Business Passion and Divine Identity with Coach Paul & Dana Janssen
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Summary
In this episode of the Greeley Business Spotlight, hosted at the Link Library in Greeley, Colorado, Coach Paul introduces his new co-host, Dana Jansen. The conversation explores the critical difference between initial business passion and the long-term systems required to sustain a successful venture.
Host & Guest Information
- Host: Coach Paul (Paulie Bar), a business coach whose work focus is primarily digital.
- Co-Host: Dana Jansen, owner of Double J Homestead, a physical business specializing in sourdough products, garden items, and natural goods like tallow.
- Location Spotlight: The Link Library, managed by Joshua Valdez, offers community resources including a recording studio, wood shop, and sublimation equipment.
Key Discussion Points
1. Redefining Passion: The "Love Bomb" vs. Sustainability
- Dana discusses how her approach to business has evolved from past ventures, such as a boutique she previously owned.
- She warns against the "love bomb" of passion, where a business owner pours 1,000% of their energy into a project at the start, which inevitably leads to burnout.
- The goal is to transition from a mindset of "needing" a business to work (often driven by a desire for a dopamine hit or to prove something to others) to "wanting" it to be sustainable.
- Success requires incremental passion—allowing the love for the craft to grow slowly over time rather than expecting overnight results.
2. Identity and Mental Health in Business
- Sustainable success is rooted in understanding one’s identity and mental health before focusing on external business positioning.
- Coach Paul emphasizes "breaking the frame," which means moving past the programming of societal expectations or the fear of old failures.
- Knowing yourself ensures that you are building the business God intended for you, rather than trying to be someone else.
3. The Intersection of Faith and Business Strategy
- Coach Paul shares his background in ministry with a 12-step program called "Set Free," where he realized his "assignment" was to help families navigate destructive cycles.
- A key spiritual principle discussed is the difference between working "for" God and working "with" him.
- Business owners are encouraged to ask for the "blueprint" rather than just asking for a blessing on their own pre-made plans.
- The hosts differentiate between prayer (talking to God) and meditation (listening for the blueprint).
- Guidance often comes through silence, symbols, or experiences that prepare an individual for future challenges.
Core Philosophy: The Spark vs. The System
- The central takeaway of the episode is that passion is a spark, not the system.
- Using a campfire analogy, the hosts explain that while passion starts the fire, it cannot keep it burning.
- Systematic fuel (the "kindling" and "logs") is required to keep the business alive when the initial "lighter fluid" of excitement burns out.
- If a business is built on passion alone, it will likely fail when pressure arrives.
Closing & Resources
- The Assignment: Identify who is in your reach today and how you can help them reach their next level.
- Connect: Viewers can subscribe to the series on YouTube and potentially Spotify to follow future episodes, including the upcoming discussion on "pursuing when things get real".
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