If you haven’t seen this video yet, I’m making sure you do. What an awesome little guy with a great inspiring message for us. [Read more…]
Top 10 Best Leadership Books of All Time
Top 10 Best Leadership Books
Since our Top 20 Best Self Help Books blog was such a huge hit, I decided to dig a little deeper into different categories of personal development to provide you even more specific lists of must read books!
The top 10 leadership books will be the first of several blogs in this “series” that will help guide you on your personal development journey. And there’s no better topic than leadership to kick it off!
As a kid in my early twenties, I was nervous, or even fearful, about the idea of being a leader. The thought of public speaking was terrifying to me. I had a lot to learn and a lot of re-wiring to do in the 6 inches between my ears before I could even “see” myself in such an influential role.
So how did I do it? Simple. [Read more…]
40 Top Motivational Speakers & Authors Online
40 Top Motivational Speakers
Several years ago I wrote a post, 40 Most Popular Motivational Speakers and Authors for December 2009 which highlighted the 40 top motivational speakers and authors according to the popularity of their website on Alexa.com.
Alexa ranks all websites on the Internet… An Alexa rank of 1 would be the #1 most popular website, 2 would be the 2nd, etc.
Since it’s been a few years I wanted to update the list and see if there have been any changes in positioning among the top motivational speakers.
The criteria to be put on this list is simple… [Read more…]
Inspirational Story – Winning At All Costs?
Inspirational Story – Winning at All Costs?
Have you ever heard, “facts tell, stories sell”? We’re emotional creatures and tend to remember all stories, especially an inspirational story, so much more than facts. Another example of this is edutainment, the delivery of training through stories. So as I came across this story, it made me wonder about sharing an inspirational story like this in my blog with you. Let me know your thoughts after reading this…
The Winning Story of Ivan Fernandez Anaya
On December 2, Basque athlete Iván Fernández Anaya was competing in a cross-country race in Burlada, Navarre. He was running second, some distance behind race leader Abel Mutai – bronze medalist in the 3,000-meter steeplechase at the London Olympics. As they entered the finishing straight, he saw the Kenyan runner – the certain winner of the race – mistakenly pull up about 10 meters before the finish, thinking he had already crossed the line.
Fernández Anaya quickly caught up with him, but instead of exploiting Mutai’s mistake to speed past and claim an unlikely victory, he stayed behind and, using gestures, guided the Kenyan to the line and let him cross first.
Ivan Fernandez Anaya, a Basque runner of 24 years who is considered an athlete with a big future (champion of Spain in the 5,000 meters two years ago) said after the test,”I didn’t deserve to win it,” says 24-year-old Fernández Anaya. “I did what I had to do. He was the rightful winner. He created a gap that I couldn’t have closed if he hadn’t made a mistake. As soon as I saw he was stopping, I knew I wasn’t going to pass him.”
Fernández Anaya is coached in Vitoria by former Spanish distance runner, Martín Fiz, in the same place, the Prado Park, where he clocked up kilometers and kilometers of training to become European marathon champion in 1994 and world marathon champion in 1995.
“It was a very good gesture of honesty,” says Fiz. “A gesture of the kind that isn’t made any more. Or rather, of the kind that has never been made. A gesture that I myself wouldn’t have made. I certainly would have taken advantage of it to win. I wouldn´t have done it. I would have taken advantage of the mistake to win.”
Fiz says his pupil’s action does him credit in human if not athletic terms. “The gesture has made him a better person but not a better athlete. He has wasted an occasion. Winning always makes you more of an athlete. You have to go out to win.”
Anaya disagrees by stating, “But even if they had told me that winning would have earned me a place in the Spanish team for the European championships, I wouldn’t have done it either. I also think that I have earned more of a name having done what I did than if I had won. And that is very important, because today, with the way things are in all circles, in soccer, in society, in politics, where it seems anything goes, a gesture of honesty goes down well.”
He said at the beginning: unfortunately, very little has been said of the gesture. And it’s a shame. In my opinion, it would be nice to explain to children, so they do not think that sport is only what they see on TV: violent kicks in abundance, posh statements, fingers in the eyes of the enemy.
What do you think about this inspirational story about winning at all costs?
What would you have done? Is winning all that counts? I wonder if I had put in years of training and time into my one goal, and I see the opportunity for it to happen based on another’s human error, would I take it? It’s an interesting question to ask yourself, and I’m not even sure there’s a right answer here but it definitely makes you think, “What would I do… and why?”
Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below. Personally, I’ve done a lot of reflection on it but I’m not sure I would really know until I’m in that situation… you?
P.S. – Here’s a top 10 inspirational story of mine that I personally think should be our philosophy for winning at all costs. << Click Here (WARNING: I tear up every time I watch this video)
10 Tips for Personal Self Development
Personal Self Development
As you may know from my previous communication with you, personal self development is a big deal to me. I could easily say this industry saved my life. When I was living in my car, selling above ground swimming pools in Louisiana, I hit a new low. I was sitting in my car wondering if there was a better way.
I pulled out a cassette tape of Anthony Robbins a friend had given me. I had heard it before but I hadn’t LISTENED to it. My mind was open and the time couldn’t have been better for me to LISTEN to his message…. from that point on, my life became “the better way”. I hope this message finds you pondering the same questions and that you are ready to “LISTEN”.
This topic can encompass anything that involves your transformation as a person. It means becoming the best you can be and reaching towards your potential. When you become a ‘better’ person than you were yesterday (this does not mean better than another person) your life and it’s circumstances improve. This is usually achieved by looking internally and then changing the way you act externally.
When it comes to doing something, planning what you intend to do is essential. Writing down what you want is the first step. It’s no different when it comes to your personal self development. Plan for it. Keep it brief and monitor what happens. Write down the results in a diary. Writing down what you want and what you get clarifies your thought process and cements your intention.
You are allowed to change or adjust your plan whenever you wish. If there is no success as you follow the steps in your plan, that’s your signal to review what you have done or to adjust your plan.
Here are 10 tips to consider for your self development plan
1. Start Now
Do something about your personal development plan today. It’s going to take some time to achieve lasting change so you need to start now. You can build on what you do today, tomorrow. Don’t become a pro at crastination! 😉
“You cannot escape the responsibility of tomorrow by evading it today.”
– Abraham Lincoln
2. Baby Steps
To make a plan you need to include steps. Break a large goal into it’s smallest components. Keep the end result in mind as you focus on the smaller bite sized steps.
3. Learn From Other People
You can gain from the success of other people and you can learn from their mistakes. Your own experience is a harsh teacher so learn from the mistakes of others. If you can find a mentor or coach your task will be easier. Read as many books as you can. Here’s my top 20 books to help you maximize your personal self development plan.
If you can’t afford to buy books or don’t want to spend the money borrow them from the library or do what I did when I was homeless… I would hang out in the bookstore, read as much as I could from a book, remember the page number I was on and then the next day go back and finish.
4. Embrace Change
The world is changing all the time. Even if you do nothing you will change by default as the world turns. There is no escape from this. If people and ideas didn’t change we would all still be living in caves.
Your personal self development plan needs to include how you are going to change, what action will you take? Only action leads to results. “I see better than I hear” comes to mind here.
5. Be Accountable
You are responsible for your own progress. You are responsible for what you are today and where you are today.
That means it’s your job to initiate the steps involved in your personal development plan. If you don’t bother, no one else will. It also means you own the result and no one else is to blame. Buck stops here!
6. Be Grateful & Recognize Your Worth
Focus on what you already have. Think about how others benefit from what you do. If you improve yourself, those benefits will increase. Your personal development is for others, as well as for you.
7. Be Intentional
Whatever you intend becomes your reality. Find your true intention before you resolve to do something and make sure you really want what you say you want. If your goal and your intention are not aligned, then you’ll think up lots of excuses and all sorts of situations to prevent your progress.
8. Challenge Yourself
Your goals need to be just out of reach. If you reach for an impossible target, you’re setting yourself up for a failure. If you stick to what’s easy, you’re denying yourself the satisfaction of achievement and only minimal change will occur. Find that middle ground with a stretch goal in your personal self development.
9. Follow Your Passion
It’s no good doing things that you don’t like. Chose actions that appeal to you and are in line with your values. Click here for a video on values and you’ll see how to align them with your self development plan.
Pick people to help you that you like being around. Make sure you’re following your heart while not running from the hard issues. Become a Master in the Art of Living where people can’t tell if you’re working or playing because, to you, you’re always doing both!
10. Keep Going & NEVER Give Up
Life works in cycles and moves to a rhythm. You will have up and downs. When you hit a slow point or things don’t seem to be moving, don’t give up, keep going. There is no such thing as continual rapid advancement and that means your personal development plan needs to be achievable and balanced. Find your rhythm and go with the flow. There’s no such thing as finished personal self development. You can go on learning, changing and renewing for all of your life.
I hope you “listened” hard to this message and are beginning, adjusting to improving upon your own personal self development plan by implementing some of the techniques above! Which one was your favorite?
P.S. – If you enjoyed this list, please comment below and let me know your thoughts on following these personal development plan tips!
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