Motivation

Our motivational library includes thought leaders who teach on the topic of motivation, success, and achievement. If you are seeking tips and advice on how to stay motivated to succeed professionally or personally you will find it here.

Don’t Give Up On Your Dream (The Jeremy Lin Story) By Ty Bennett

Ty BennettI love the sport of basketball and if you are a basketball fan like me you have probably been swept away by Linsanity!

For those of you going “Huh?” – let me explain.

Jeremy Lin who, at the time of my writing this has now started 5 games for the New York Knicks has taken the basketball world by storm. His output has been amazing. The New York Knicks have won all five games. But Jeremy Lin’s story has inspired me and so many others to not give up on our dreams.

The Key to Motivation By Brian Tracy

Brian Tracy - motivational speaker and authorYour Real Goal…
Your goal is to become a transformational leader, the kind of person that motivates and inspires people to perform at levels far beyond anything that they had previously thought possible.

Keep People In the Know…
Transformational leaders empower others by keeping them “in the know,” by keeping them fully informed on everything that effects their jobs. People want and need to feel that they are “insiders,” that they are aware of everything that is going on. There is nothing so demoralizing to a staff member than to be kept in the dark about their work and what is going on in the company.

Ten Morning Habits That Promote Greater Success By Kevin Eikenberry

Kevin Eikenberry - motivation and leadership speaker and authorDo you want to get more done, reach more of your goals, and make a bigger difference?

If so, the morning is when that can all begin!

However you came to read these words, I`m confident you are interested in greater productivity, achievement and success. Perhaps you want that for yourself, or perhaps you want that because you lead others and you owe it to both yourself and them. Either way, this article will help you when you take action on what follows. Before We Start

Before I share the ten ideas, a couple of caveats.

Wet Paint By Jim Stovall

jim stovall There are several ways we can learn lasting and significant lessons. Some people learn as an ongoing enjoyable part of life, while others have to learn everything the hard way.

If you find a painted wall somewhere around your home or office and put up a sign that says “Wet Paint,” without realizing it, you’ve created a perfect laboratory for observing human behavior.  If you simply stand by and watch, you will see human nature and the learning process take several forms.

The Five Principles of Performance By Zig Ziglar

Zig Ziglar motivational speakerMuch of success is about performance. It’s about what we do and what we are able to inspire others to do. There are some simple performance principles I have learned in my life, and I want to share them with you.

They really bring success, and what it takes to be successful, into sharp focus. They are also the basis for developing and maintaining an expectation of success.

The Five Principles of Performance:

1. We generally get from ourselves and others what we expect.

It is a huge fact that you will either live up or down to your own expectations. If you expect to lose, you will. If you expect to be average, you will be average.

Going From Goal Setter to Successful Goal Achiever By Paul Marinca

These days, everyone seems to set life-changing goals. It’s fun, trendy and quite easy. But how many of these people actually achieve them? Not too many I’m afraid. Why? Because actually reaching a long wished goal is not that simple as you’d think.

So what does it require to reach the peak of the mountain? For starters, you need time, ambition and commitment. I’m sure you’ve heard this before, but stay with me. On top of these, you must add something different, something that few people talk about. Let’s find out together what these additional ingredients are.

Quit Getting Comfortable By Lee Colan, Ph.D.

Comfort certainly has its advantages — our comfy chair in the living room, a comfortable routine at work, a comfortable relationship. With all the advantages of comfort, here are some things you should know about the comfort zone before you explore the edge.

The comfort zone is where most of life is played. It is certainly where most of sports is played. Consider a football field: 90 percent of the game is played between the 20-yard lines. That’s why they call anything outside that area the “red zone” it’s where the difference in the game is made. It’s okay to feel good and play well inside the comfort zone before you explore the edge and go for the score.

The Most Important Principle to Great Leadership By Jack Canfield

Jack Canfield - motivational speaker & authorIn my book, The Success Principles, I teach 64 lessons that help people achieve what they want out of life. From taking nothing less than 100 percent responsibility for your life to empowering others, these are the fundamentals to success and to great leadership.

When people ask me for the single most important principle, I share a simple formula. For years I’ve been teaching top leaders and thinkers in our world this formula that helps guide their decision-making and pathway to success. I don’t know any successful leader who doesn’t keep this on the mind daily:

Persistence and Procrastination By Jim Stovall

jim stovall Down the street from my office is a very large media complex containing a TV station, several radio stations, and a large conference center. At one corner of the massive building, there is a large fenced area where several radio and TV broadcast towers soar hundreds of feet into the air. Thousands of people drive by this complex every day and have seen the towers so many times they don’t even notice them any more. 

One Surefire Way to Success By Zig Ziglar

Zig Ziglar motivational speakerOne of the main reasons people fail to reach their full potential is because they are unwilling to risk anything.  They are fearful of losing, failing, or getting hurt and just want to do the things they believe will keep them safe. They simply want to maintain their status quo and avoid anything that might upset the mediocre expectations they have for their lives.

Now, I don’t want you to get the idea that I am making fun of people who have mediocre expectations. Most people have mediocre expectations for themselves, and they come by it naturally. Their experience has conditioned them to believe mediocrity is about as good as it gets, so their expectations match their experience.

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