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.

Breaking Through the Either, Or Syndrome By Lisa Jimenez

Lisa Jimenez - motivation and success expertLet’s take a little quiz.  Read the following five questions and answer them as honestly as possible. Ready? Begin…

1. Do you want a successful career or a close relationship with your family?

2. Do you want to earn a fortune or do the work you love?

3. Do you want to enjoy a delicious love life or grow your business?

4. Do you want to give to your favorite charity or invest in the new car?

5.  Do you want to travel the world or make money?

There’s only one answer to all of these questions. The answer is…

Rejected? Throw A Party! By Christine Comaford-Lynch

Christine Comaford-Lynch - entrepreneurYou’re going to be rejected in life, heck it happens to me all the time. And if you haven’t experienced much rejection, I’ll bet you’re not taking many risks.

Without taking risks you’ll lead a safe, predictable, and somewhat boring life. So let’s learn how to rock rejection. Read on.

I’ve been rejected zillions of times… such as when I was a 16 year old runaway in New York City. Of course I hadn’t figured out how I’d make a living before dashing out the door.

Dreams Are Magic Sparks By Vic Johnson

Vic Johnson - motivational speaker“Dreams are the seedlings of realities.” – As A Man Thinketh

Look slowly around you. All that you see at this moment was one day but someone’s dream – a “seedling of the reality” it was to become. In our lifetime we have benefited greatly from the dreams of so many.

Mandela, Mother Teresa, Einstein, Gandhi, Spielberg, Disney, Gates and the list could go on and on and on — all began with a dream. Who could forget one of the most powerful speeches of all time by Dr. Martin Luther King, “I Have a Dream”. While we haven’t become the color-blind society we should be, go back and read the speech and see how far we’ve come since Dr. King first spoke those “seedlings” into reality.

Six Essentials for Networking

Christine Comaford-Lynch - entrepreneur and authorNetworking is about creating an extended family. It’s about developing connections, caring about people, increasing the size of your “tribe.” Most of all, networking is not the awkward social ritual many of us think it is… networking is actually FUN!

Here are my top six networking essentials to rock your career and your life.

1. Practice “Palm Up” Networking. When you network, are you giving, or grasping? Palm up networking embodies the spirit of service, of giving and wanting nothing in return. When you network “palm down” you’re grasping for personal gain. Palm up = heart-oriented interaction.

Your Dream Begins Today By Les Brown

Les Brown motivational speakerWhat will your life be like when you’ve achieved your most deeply held dreams? Let’s take a look at how you can start living your dreams this very day.

Do you have a dream, a vision of the life you wish to live?
How specific is that dream?
How clear is that vision?
How do you intend to reach it?
What obstacles stand in your way?
Are your fears holding you back or are you using them to move you forward?

Becoming a Motivational Leader By Brian Tracy

Create a Big Vision …

Brian Tracy - motivational speaker and author
To become a motivational leader, you start with motivating yourself. You motivate yourself with a big vision, and as you move progressively toward its realization, you motivate and enthuse others to work with you to fulfill that vision.

Set High Standards …

You exhibit absolute honesty and integrity with everyone in everything you do. You are the kind of person others admire and respect and want to be like. You set a standard that others aspire to. You live in truth with yourself and others so that they feel confident giving you their support and their commitment.

How to Have Constant Motivation By Marty Parker

How many times have you attended a motivational seminar or read an inspiring book and for about two or three weeks you were pumped up on life? For a lot of people, a month after gaining their new insight and wisdom, the day-to-day routines demand their focus and thought power and their motivation tank slowly starts to lose gas. Waking up everyday and being full of motivation and drive requires the right mindset.

If we are able to feel pumped up on life for two weeks after coming out of a seminar, then there is no reason why we should not be able to feel that way the majority of the time. At motivational seminars and in the pages of great books, we are exposed to mantras and quotes that resonate within us and move our souls. We hear new ways of thinking that we agree with and concepts that open our eyes to unlimited possibilities. The reason our motivation tanks run low is because we are not continuously reminded of our new found concepts, mantras and belief systems.

Thinking With Charlie “Tremendous” Jones

Charlie Tremendous Jones - motivational speaker– People who know the most, know they know so little, while people who know nothing want to take all day to tell you.

– Self-improvement can be harmful if you are doing it to look better. If you live your life in helping others look better, you’ll be better without trying.

– If you give to get something, you’re not really giving you are trading. Giving is never to get, because you have it and are not aware of how much you have until you give.

– Big people are always giving someone credit and taking blame; little people are always seeking credit and giving blame.

Enthusiasm by Tony Alessandra

Tony Alessandra - motivational speaker and authorYou generally wear your positivity on the “inside.” But your enthusiasm is how you show it to the world by your face, your voice, and your gestures.

Sometimes we feel enthusiastic about our ideas but we’re afraid to show it. But I think the people who influence us the most are those who are able to express on the outside what they’re feeling on the inside.

A friend of mine remembers touring a client’s office and seeing “cute” signs with negative messages plastered everywhere: “It’s hard to soar like an eagle when you’re surrounded by turkeys,” “Even a bad day on vacation is better than a good day at work,” and the like.

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