[audio src="http://www.woodworkersjourney.com/audio/podcast8.mp3" options="controls autobuffer" format="mp3"]
Don’t you get tired of reruns?
Then why do you settle on keeping your woodworking business on syndication?
In this episode of The Woodworker’s Journey Podcast I give you an exercise that will bring a new awareness to this past year and help prevent you from repeating history in your woodowkring business and in life.
It’s been a busy week. In case you missed it the Woodworking CAN Pay Your Bills E-couse launched this week. A huge thank you to all who have supported it and left amazing feedback as they experience the impact of the lessons for themselves.
If you haven’t picked it up for yourself or your favorite woodworker, do it today.
Shannon Rodgers is offering a great deal over at The Hand Tool School. If you’ve been on the fence about joining, now’s the time. Save 20% on your membership. It’s only good until the 26th so hurry.
P.S. – If you’re the 100th member, you get in free!
Marc Spagnuolo released the new Guild Build piece on his blog today. A sweet wall cabinet with two variations. Perfect for the home or shop, this piece will prove to be an excellent lesson. But, you have to be a Guild member to participate.
Also, a huge thanks to everyone who entered the contest this week. And a big thanks to the celebrity judges from Wood Talk Online Radio. Marc, Matt, and Shannon were gracious to lend a hand. And they’re decisions were unanimous!
1st Place went to Margery Bradshaw for her work with local school children. You can read her entry here.
She wins the Woodworking CAN Pay Your Bills E-course plus a full session of one on one woodworking business coaching.
2nd Place went to Rob Wolfe. Rob is setting up a woodworking program for Veterans in hopes of relieving a lot of the stress and trauma that comes with their return to the states. You can read his entry here.
Rob wins the Woodworking CAN Pay Your Bills E-course plus an email strategy session for his woodworking business.
Congratulations to the winners and thank you to all who entered. I look forward to seeing everyone make a difference by giving back to woodworking in 2011.
What are your plans to make an impact in woodworking this coming year? Let us know in the comments.
Merry Christmas and have a safe holiday.
For more inspiration for your woodworking journey, be sure to subscribe today!
Get the Podcast on iTunes and Android

Amazing background music composed by Dereck at Lostwars.
