Ep 4: Biggest Lesson I Learned from My Latest Career Transition
In this episode of the Monetize Your Ministry podcast, Kymone shares his personal experience of transitioning from a career in ministry to entrepreneurship, and then to a full-time job as a virtual business coach and trainer. He shares the lessons he learned from this experience and how his skills developed in ministry have been valuable in the business world.
Kymone emphasizes the importance of recognizing the value of the skills developed through serving others and encourages listeners to take inventory of their own skills and recognize their value.
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Show notes
00:00 - Lessons from Career Transition
Kymone shares news about his latest career transition and the lessons he learned from it.
00:10:26 - Resourcefulness
Kymone discusses how working in ministry taught him to be resourceful and creative, which has been valuable in his current job as a virtual business coach.
00:13:25 - Empathy
Kymone talks about how empathy, a soft skill developed in ministry, is valuable in the business world and has helped him in his work as a business coach.
00:17:33 - Communication
Talk about the skill of sticky communication, which Kymone developed in ministry, and how it is valuable in coaching, creating courses, writing books, and working as an employed printer.
00:21:29 - Monetizing your ministry
Kymone shares his experience of transitioning from ministry to entrepreneurship and then to a full-time job as a virtual business coach and trainer.
00:22:38 - Skills developed in ministry
The skills developed in ministry through serving others have a great need in the world, in the marketplace, and in businesses.
00:24:42- Increasing your income and impact
The purpose of the podcast is to help you find the skills you have developed in ministry and use them to increase your income and impact.