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  • What Motivates YOU!
    2025/11/20

    The podcast episode, "DISC: What Motivates You," hosted by Dan James, marks the show's return with a new focus on leadership, personal development, and motivation, often featuring solo hosting. The core of the episode is a talk Dan delivered using the DISC model—developed by Dr. William Moulton Marston—to explain how different personality styles are motivated, arguing that people leave jobs due to poor interpersonal relationships, not the work itself. Through a group exercise where attendees acted as city commissioners solving an infrastructure problem, Dan demonstrated the four styles: Dominant (D), who takes control and focuses on challenges; Influencer (I), who is outgoing, tells stories, and seeks fun environments; Steady (S), the reserved and stable backbone who values security and teamwork; and Compliant (C), who is detail-oriented, reserved, and thrives on excellence and precise planning. Understanding these motivators—such as giving a D control, an I praise, an S security, and a C time for detail—allows managers to place team members in roles where they are naturally driven, ensuring both job completion and high motivation.

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    21 分
  • How to Motivate your Employees
    2025/11/11

    The podcast, hosted by Dan, marks the relaunch of the show after a break, announcing that future episodes will feature solo content, interviews with business leaders, and segments with "Becky," focusing on business growth, professional development, and leadership. The core belief driving the show is that everyone is a leader with a purpose, even if they don't realize it. The show is also expanding from audio to full video production.

    The main topic of this episode is addressing a common concern among business owners: employee retention and motivation. Dan argues that businesses should strive for employees who "buy in" to the company's vision, as this leads to above-and-beyond work, citing Walt Disney's ability to cast a big vision as an example.

    The host then presents a list of seven key strategies for motivating employees and encouraging greater participation:

    7 Ways to Motivate Your Employees

    1. Recognize Employee Achievements: Go beyond simple gestures like a pizza party. Praise and encourage good work specifically and personally. Consistently pointing out flaws (as one of Dan's past managers did) leads to discouragement; acknowledging success is vital to making employees feel noticed and valuable.
    2. Provide Opportunities for Growth: Business owners, especially small business owners, cannot afford not to invest in their people's growth. Citing the "Law of the Lid" (from John Maxwell), the leader must grow first to be able to elevate those beneath them. Offering growth opportunities shows care, acknowledges talent, and enables the business to grow through its people.
    3. Create a Positive Work Environment: A positive environment is achieved through both emotional and physical means. Emotionally, it means being supportive even when times are tough. Physically, it requires a clean, tidy, and well-maintained workspace (no broken equipment or clutter), as a messy environment automatically spikes stress.
    4. Promote a Healthy Work-Life Balance: While employers don't have to "babysit," providing adequate time off, vacation, and sick leave is a powerful motivator and shows the business cares for the individual. Burning out employees with excessive hours and minimal time off will destroy morale and lead to high turnover.
    5. Provide Autonomy: Avoid micromanaging, which increases mistakes and frustration. Once an employee is properly trained, a leader should let them do their job. Granting autonomy is an acknowledgment of their competence.
    6. Foster a Culture of Collaboration: Move away from a top-down structure and involve employees in the process. The key is to teach them to be problem-solvers, not complainers. Leaders should initially present a small problem with a pre-prepared solution, opening it up for discussion and buy-in. By repeating this process, teams learn to offer solutions instead of merely complaining, which builds a collaborative and motivating culture.
    7. Be Respectful and Honest: Leaders must be honest about their own mistakes (i.e., admitting when a business decision didn't work). When coaching employees, be honest about facts ("You were late 5 out of the last 10 days") rather than using generalizations ("You're always late"). Treat employees, who are the helpers and the backbone of the business, with respect.

    The episode concludes by encouraging listeners to use these strategies to lift up their people, who will, in turn, lift up the business.

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    27 分
  • Our Week at the International Maxwell Conference 2025
    2025/03/25

    Have you ever done something or been a part of something that just blows you away? This week we share our experience at the International Maxwell Conference 2025. This was a time of challenge and inspiration that changed Becky and I forever. Join us as we share and hopefully will inspire you.

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    43 分
  • All the Clever Plans of Mice and Men: When things don't go as planned
    2025/03/11

    This week Dan and Becky share about the struggles of dealing with disappointment when this go awry. Sometimes you just got to be honest in sweat paints and slippers. They share about what helps them through the tough times.

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    29 分
  • The Leadership Qualities of Jesus in Matthew 14
    2025/03/04

    This we have a special episode of the Trim the Wick podcast. Dan is teaching at Connection Church Clermont FL. The Leadership Qualities of Jesus in Matthew 14 the feeding of the 5000.

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    26 分
  • 9 Traits to Cultivate a Fruitful Marriage: Joy (Replay)
    2025/02/25

    Is there more than just striving after happiness? Is my marriage supposed to hit that dopamine button over and over again? What do I do when times are bad and I'm in a place of desperation? This is where Joy steps in and gives us strength to overcome even in the worst of situations. This week Becky and I talk about having Joy in your marriage and why it is essential.

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    26 分
  • 9 Traits to cultivate a fruitful marriage: Love (Replay)
    2025/02/18

    Welcome back the the Trim the Wick podcast. This week we replaying our series on marriage. Becky and I have been married for over 33 years and have a lot of experience of doing marriage right and wrong. We have four children who are all adults and a list of life's ups and downs, from military, college moving across country to being homeless we have experienced a lot. In this series we what to share with you the things that we have learned and to help you to have a fruitful marriage. This week we are focusing on LOVE.

    If you have any questions please email us at dan@matthew257.com
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    38 分
  • Special Episode: How to have a Strong Marriage part 2 Sex and Unity
    2025/02/11

    Happy Valentines Days everyone! This week is part 2 of our series how to have a Strong Marriage. This week we talk about the importance of intimacy and sex, and how to build unity in your decision making process.

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    41 分