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The Kevin Miller Podcast

831: Manage Your Energy and Output | Habits with Charles Martin

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Kevin Miller

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4.51.4K Ratings

🗓️ 26 October 2020

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

We are all paid for what we produce, to varying degrees. But with a full time writer it is very tangible and acute. Renowned fiction author Charles Martin was my guest in episode 829 and his livelihood is 100% connected to his thoughts, ideas, and creativity and what he can get from his brain, out his fingers and typed onto a screen. In this Habits episode we walk through how he manages himself, his time and his energy to get the required output from himself. He shares some health issues he’s dealing with that have caused his energy and output to be less, and how he’s managing this to still stay on track with his aggressive writing goals, including getting more of his books on the big movie screens. I think you’ll relate much to the behind the scenes realities of life Charles’ shares. You can find Charle’s books and movie ventures at charlesmartinbooks.com or just search for him wherever you find his books, which I just can’t recommend enough. He has quickly become one of my family's most favored authors. I’m already disappointed at the thought I’ll ultimately read all his books and be left waiting for the next! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

This is a Glass Box Media Podcast.

0:05.0

The Ziegler show comes from the legacy of Ziegziegler and brings together personal and professional growth, business success and faith.

0:14.3

Hey everyone, I'm Kevin Miller.

0:18.3

In this episode, manage your energy and output.

0:22.1

I mean, we are all paid ultimately for what we produce right to

0:26.4

varying degrees but with a full-time writer, W-R-I-T-E-R, it's just incredibly tangible and acute. So renowned fiction author, Charles Martin, he was my guest in episode 829, and his livelihood is 100% connected to his thoughts, ideas, and creativity and what he can get from his brain out of his fingers and typed onto his screen.

0:49.0

Well, in this Habits episode, we walk through how he manages himself his time and his energy

0:55.4

to get the required output he needs from himself he shares some health issues he's

1:00.4

dealing with that have caused his energy and output to be less and how he's

1:04.6

managing this to still stay on track with a really aggressive writing goal,

1:09.6

including getting more of his books on the big movie screens.

1:13.2

I think you will relate a lot to the behind the scenes realities of life that Charles shares here.

1:18.2

You can again find Charles Books and movie ventures at Charles Martin books.com or just search for him

1:26.4

anywhere you find your own books and I just cannot recommend his books enough.

1:31.9

He has quickly become one of my family's most favored authors.

1:36.0

I'm already disappointed at the thought that ultimately

1:38.0

I'm going to read all his books and be left waiting for the next one.

1:41.0

All right, so we're going to let you know what is happening on the latest episodes of my other

1:45.8

podcast, share some products and services we think are relevant for you, then we'll dive in

1:49.9

with author Charles Martin and his habits.

1:52.8

All right, well hopefully everybody listen to this show, heard our first show together, Charles, and heard us end with you mentioning the reality of

2:06.3

Riders Block.

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