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Discover the greatness in you

When my first daughter was born, I felt total love and infinity for the world.  I wanted to share the love I had for her with everyone.  The greatest mentor I ever had was my grandma…..and I couldn’t wait for to meet my daughter.  When the two of them were together, I said to my grandma “You are a Great Grandma”.  To that my grandma said, “I am already great…..we all are”.    Sometimes we forget that the most powerful force in the world is our love….which is our greatness. 

This short video is amazing.  Discover the greatness in you.

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Do you have ABUNDANCE in your life?

Does your cup runneth over?

In Social Networking the people who are wildly success are the ones who are constantly giving.  This is a powerful story and illustration as to why this principle works.   This is a powerful story I found with the author unknown.  I would love to give credit to whomever wrote this as I find it a brilliant illustration of abundance versus scarcity.

A young man was talking with a very wise man and said, “How would you describe the difference between abundance and scarcity?

The Wise Man led the young man to two doors.  He opened one of the doors and the young man looked in.

In the middle of the room was a large round table. In the middle of the table was a large pot of stew, which smelled delicious and made the young man’s mouth water.  The people sitting around the table were thin and sickly. They appeared to be famished. They were holding spoons with very long handles that were strapped to their arms and each found it possible to reach into the pot of stew and take a spoonful. But because the handle was longer than their arms, they could not get the spoons back into their mouths. The young man shuddered at the sight of their misery and suffering.

The Wise Man said, ‘You have seen scarcity. They went to the next room and opened the door. It was exactly the same as the first one.

There was the large round table with the large pot of stew which made the young man’s mouth water. The people were equipped with the same long-handled spoons, but here the people were well nourished and plump,   laughing and talking.   The young man said, ‘I don’t understand.  ’It is simple,’ said the Wise Man. ‘It requires but one skill to be abundant.  You see, they have learned to feed each other.

The greedy think only of themselves and therefore live in scarcity.  The giving live in abundance.’

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Have you been validated?

With each new year, I take time to look back on the year and review what was good and what could have been better? Looking forward, I make a promise to myself about how I am going to “show up” in my life and in others life. Can you imagine having such a profound impact on a person’s life that it becomes contagious. I love this short film as it is a powerful remind of just how one person can make a dramatic difference.

This is definitely worth watching. As you watch it, think about how you are making a positive difference in the world and how does that look with your Social Networking efforts.

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Always look for the lesson

Look for the lesson

Look for the lesson

A lesson to learn…

I had been in sales for several years.  My new job covered the entire United States.  To gain new clients, I would call top buyers all over and start a conversation with them.  After a few months, I was beginning to develop many powerful relationships.  One of my favorite calls was to a buyer named Tom.  He was in Texas.  We talked almost every week.

I had several people I was talking with in Texas and thought it would be good to fly out and meet all these voices I had relationships with.  Tom was the one I was most looking forward to meeting because I felt we had an amazing connection.

He was one of my first appointments and I knew this would be a great kickoff to a week long meeting marathon with over 20 people.

When I finally got to meet Tom face to face I almost jumped up and down with excitement.  Tom was as cold as ice.  He was frozen.  His face was as withdrawn and lifeless.  It was awkward.

We started the meeting and I began asking questions.  I was receiving one word answers.  With each answer I was becoming more and more uncomfortable.  At one point I said, “You know Tom, if I came at a bad time, I can come back, I will be here all week and I can reschedule”   He said, “That is okay.  I am glad you are here”.  His mechanical and robot response confused me even more.

At this point I could feel myself start to sweat as if I was being interrogated.  I thought to myself “How do I get out of here?”  I wanted to run out there as fast as I could.  Somehow I held it together and finished the way you would if you were eating an unpleasant meal at a favorite relatives.   I was hoping that my half smiles, sweating and being uncomfortable wasn’t too obvious.

Finally the meeting was over and Tom thanked me twice for being there. When I got to the car I started to replay the events in my head.  “Had I met with the wrong person?”  What in the world happened in there?  Where do I go from here?

Then I could hear one of my mentor’s words in my head.  No matter what, look for the lesson and ALWAYS, no matter how bad the meeting is, write a thank you card.   I started to think about what I had learned.

Come to think about it.  I had just gotten into a plane and flown in to meet a top buyer and didn’t even have an agenda.  I thought about how the meeting might have went if I had asked those questions before I got there and then had an agenda.  In fact, I thought about all my appointments and how much of a difference I could make with that simple strategy.

I wrote my thank card and it went something like this:

Tom,

Thank you for one of the best meetings ever.  You gave me such a powerful lesson today.  I realized I could have really made an impact by having an agenda and sending my questions to you prior to the meeting.  I want to let you know what an amazing difference you have made in my career with just that lesson.  Each time we talk on the phone I seem to gain another valuable piece of information.  Thank you so much for giving me so much.  I am excited about working with you now and in the years to come.

Respectfully yours.

In all honesty, when I sent the card, I wasn’t really sure what would happen.  I had put a follow up call in my schedule for 3 weeks from the meeting.

2 weeks later, I was sitting in my office and my phone rang.  It was Tom.  He seemed more like himself.  I immediately said, “Tom!  What a great surprise.”

He said, “You know, I have been wanting to call you for the past two weeks to apologize.  The appointment we set was the highlight of my week.  Before you came, I was really looking forward to meeting you.  When you showed up I had no idea that you would have eyes that look just like my son.  You see, 3 months before you came here, my son committed suicide.  It was all I could do to keep it together during our meeting.  You remind me so much of him and just having you there gave me joy.  I was so close to bursting into tears.  When you left, I figured you would never want to speak to me again. Then, your thank you card arrived.  I have read your card over and over again.  The days that are particularly hard, I read it a few times.  It has brought me such hope.   Thank you.

As you can imagine, I was speechless.  I could not speak through my tears.  This experience taught me something so powerful that I will never forget:

You never know what is happening for another person or what they are going through.

Sometimes we get in such a hurry to make things happen, we forget to take the time to enjoy the process. Had I rushed through this or blown this appointment off, I may have missed out on making a difference in my life and Tom’s life.

Always look for the lesson in everything you do.  Take time to enjoy the process.

By the way….

  • The story is a true story.
  • It happened to me……Sabrina Gibson

What lessons have you learned from your experience in life?

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Powerful lessons for life

In Loving Memory of Dr. Randy Pausch

This is one of the most powerful talks I have ever heard.  It helped me put things into perspective.  I was struggling with a business issue and it felt tiny after watching this video.  Some of the key things highlighted in this video:

  1. This talk is about life not death.  It is about achieving your childhood dreams.
  2. When someone is going to ride you – they care to make you better….when they don’t say anything it means they have given up on you.
  3. The brick walls are there not to keep you out.  They are there to prove to you how much you want something.
  4. Have a sense of fun in everything you do.
  5. In life we get a choice:  People or Things.  What really matters the most?
  6. Which are you in life?  Are you a tigger (energetic, optimistic, curious, enthusiastic, they have fun) or an eyeore
  7. If you want to achieve your dreams: Work and play with well with others.
  8. Tell the truth.
  9. Good apology has 3 parts.  1.  I am sorry 2.  It was my fault 3.How do I make it right?
  10. If you wait long enough people will show their good side.  Be patient.
  11. Show gratitude.
  12. If you live your life correctly, the dreams will come to you.

What are some of your life lessons? Who are your life teachers? Please share your thoughts.

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What is the SUM of your life?

Your life matters.

Your life matters.

Have you ever thought about what people would say about you once you have “graduated” from this life?  What would you like them to say?  Some people live their life by design but for most they kind of stumble through life.  What if you had a chance to look at your life and create whatever you wanted?  I found this exercise to be extremely empowering.  It allows you to really think about what you want to create so you can live your life with purpose and by design.   This was inspired by the poem “The Dash” by Linda Ellis.

WARNING!  This may bring up emotions for you.  This is totally normal.  Emotion is what moves us into action.  Allow this emotion to move you into your success.  The only person stopping you from what you want in life is you.  You have the power to do anything you put your mind to.  I believe in each of you.

When you “graduate” from this place and everyone has gathered to share their memories, thoughts and appreciation for your life.  How do you want them to remember you?  What do you want to leave as a legacy?  What did you contribute to this world in your lifetime.

Write it as if you could wave a magic wand and everything you ever wanted would happen and then some.  Write your perfect life in the Eulogy.

  1. Read “The Dash” poem before starting this exercise.
  2. Sit in a quiet place and close your eyes.  Imagine that your life has turned out exactly the way you wanted to from this place forward.  Imagine that all your dreams and your passions have been fulfilled.  What has happened in your life?  Visualize this and stay in this place.  Notice what you see and how you feel.  Most importantly, notice how you feel.  Put your hand over your heart as you feel this.
  3. Open your eyes, write down what you saw and what you felt in great detail.
  4. Write down a list of what you accomplished when everything in your life turned out.
  5. Answer these questions – based on your life turning out exactly the way you designed and that your dreams and passions have been fulfilled: (BE VERY SPECIFIC)
    • Who did you help? How did you help them.
    • What kind of person are you?
    • What did you do for the world? Your community?  Your family?
    • What positive change resulted because of what you created?
    • What did you create in your life?
    • What did you accomplish?
    • What put smiles on faces as a result of who you are and what you did?
    • If the paper could do one article on you – what would the article be about?
    • Describe your family, your friends, your business.
  6. Now, write 2 or 3 paragraphs about your life as if the person who loves you the most in this world wrote it.  They are honored to share about you and your life with others.
  7. Write your eulogy in your own handwriting.  Read it several times.  Make any necessary adjustments.
  8. If you feel comfortable, create a blog post and share your eulogy with the world.  Mine is below.  Please feel free to comment and share the link to your eulogy.

Sabrina Gibson lived a long, healthy and fulfilled life.  She looked 20 years younger than her actual age and had the energy of a 18 year old.  Knowing Sabrina meant knowing that your life was going to be better.  She literally gave people their lives back by taking a stand for their possibility. She listened carefully to everyone and instantly connected them with resources and people who could help them reach their dreams faster.

She was a living example of how to work smarter not harder.  She had the perfect balance of work and spent most of her time enjoying her children, grandchildren, family and friends.  She always made time to give a “hand up” and was a catalyst for getting people to take positive action in their life.  She was a powerful speaker, speaking on stages all over the world.  She spoke to over 2 million people.  She inspired and motivated many people with her real stories of overcoming adversity.  She was one of the greatest teachers in entrepreneurship, marketing and online strategies.

She entertained many with her funny stories and great sense of humor and taught by example.  Her life was a testimony that you can create millions from nothing, work little and generate massive results and do anything you put your mind to.  She built several multi-million dollar companies using her passion, drive and her attitude of “never giving up”.  She continually gave back in a generous fashion.  Her Foundation will leave a beautiful legacy of teaching, kids and adults, money management and entrepreneurship.

She was living proof that believing in yourself and taking action on your goals works. Her passionate spirit will be a part of everyone who met her. Her belief in God inspired hundreds to learn more about the truth the Bible teaches. If you met Sabrina, then more than likely you got a hug.  If you knew Sabrina, then you knew what it felt like to be loved.  She was one of the most loved and respected human beings on the face of the earth.

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Give your very best

The only obstacles standing in your life is YOU.  You can do anything you put your mind to.  My grandma taught me this.

Our expectations of what we are capable of doing holds us back.   I can remember bringing home all A’s and a B from high school and my father said, “Sounds like you have more work to do”.  At the time, I really took that hard.  I made it mean that he didn’t appreciate my grades.  Later, I realized he knew that I could do better.  He didn’t allow my mediocrity to become a reality.  The next semester I brought home all A’s and one A-.  My dad, said, “I knew you could do it….just a little more and you will be there”.

This powerful video is a great reminder about how we need to “Negotiate with our body to give more and to never ever quit!”  Sometimes we just need someone else to remind us that we have more to give.  “If you walk around defeated then everyone else around you will too!”  You have to “Give your very best”.  My mentor Joel Bauer often reminds me that “The only person I am competing with is myself”.

How are you going to push yourself today? Please share where you get your inspiration.

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What really matters…

"Together Everyone Wins"

"Together Everyone Wins"

Sometimes we get so focused on generating business that we forget to step back and really look at the big picture.  Every once in awhile I like to publish stories to make sure our hearts are in the right place.  This true story always reminds me of what really matters.  Making money is not what motivates us.  It is something much bigger than ourselves.  If we continue to pay attention to what really motivates us, we will always win.

Based on a true story….
It
was the biggest race of their lives. They had spent months and months in training. Now, 9 athletes stood at the starting line for the 100 yard dash. There were hundreds of people watching them in the stands.

When the gun was shot, all the racers got off to a good start. Each racer was committed to finishing the race. In a matter of seconds, one of the racers stumbled and fell to the ground.

Remarkably, another one of the racers stopped and went back to make sure the fallen racer was okay. It was as if you could feel his defeat. When he began to cry, his fellow racer put his arm around him and told him “It will be okay”.

The other racers noticed what happened. They slowed down and one by one turned around to come back to the crying boy. One of the racers came back and kissed him on the forehead and said, “This will make it better”

Then all nine racers stood up, linked arms and walked together to the finish line. Everyone in the stadium stood and the cheering went on for several minutes.

These highly trained and competitive racers showed what the true spirit of the game is. This was one of the biggest races of their lives. It was the Special Olympics.

This was a powerful lesson for everyone who attended The Seattle Special Olympics. People who were there are still telling the story… Why? Because deep down we know this one thing:

What matters in this life is more than winning for ourselves.
What matters in this life is helping others win, even if it means slowing down and changing our course.

Think about this…..

In life it is not about who finishes the race first.

In life it is about every racer finishing together.

What are you racing to do?  Who are you leaving behind while you are moving so fast? Do you have a story or quote that keeps you in check with your priorities?  Please comment.

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What are you missing? Is this you?

Bell
This was published in the Washington Post.
A man sat at a metro station in Washington DC and started to play the violin; it
was a cold January morning. He played six Bach pieces for about 45 minutes.
During that time, since it was rush hour, it was calculated that thousand of
people went through the station, most of them on their way to work.

Three
minutes went by and a middle aged man noticed there was musician playing. He
slowed his pace and stopped for a few seconds and then hurried up to meet his
schedule.

A minute later, the
violinist received his first dollar tip: a woman threw the money in the till and
without stopping continued to walk.

A few minutes later,
someone leaned against the wall to listen to him, but the man looked at his
watch and started to walk again. Clearly he was late for work.

The one who paid the most attention
was a 3 year old boy. His mother tagged him along, hurried but the kid stopped
to look at the violinist. Finally the mother pushed hard and the child continued
to walk turning his head all the time. This action was repeated by several other
children. All the parents, without exception, forced them to move on.

In
the 45 minutes the musician played, only 6 people stopped and stayed for a
while. About 20 gave him money but continued to walk their normal pace. He
collected $32. When he finished playing and silence took over, no one noticed
it. No one applauded, nor was there any recognition.

No one knew this but the violinist
was Joshua Bell, one of the best musicians in the world. He played one of the
most intricate pieces ever written with a violin worth 3.5 million
dollars.

Two days before his playing in the subway, Joshua Bell sold out
at a theater in Boston and the seats average $100.

This is a real story.
Joshua Bell playing incognito in the metro station was organized by the
Washington Post as part of an social experiment about perception, taste and
priorities of people. The outlines were: in a commonplace environment at an
inappropriate hour: Do we perceive beauty? Do we stop to appreciate it? Do we
recognize the talent in an unexpected context?

One of the possible
conclusions from this experience could be:

If we do not have a
moment to stop and listen to one of the best musicians in the world playing the
best music ever written, how many other things are we missing?  We get one chance with each moment, what are you doing with each of your moments?

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Happy 2008!

2008_happy_new_year A friend of mine sent this to me and I really enjoyed it.  It made me think about what I have learned from 2007 and what I am going to do for 2008.  Please comment and share “What you learned in 2007?” and “What are you doing differently this year?”

I am resolved to:

Forget past mistakes and press on to greater achievements.

Put first things first – God, family, humanity.

Make my work a joy.

Allow nothing to disturb my peace of mind.

Never lose self-control.

Spend so much time improving myself that I have no time for criticism of others.

Think the best, work for it, and expect it.

Be a friend to all.

Respect all human life.

Stand for the right.

Be honest.  Be true.

Be kind.

Take every disappointment as a stimulant.

Live on the sunny side of every cloud.

Smile.

Live each day as my “best”.

Look ahead.

Keep moving forward.

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