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Albuquerque Business Podcast
Mindset Makeover: How to Talk Yourself into Winning and Stop Self-Sabotage

Albuquerque Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 10:57


Hey friends, I've been pondering a quote by Dennis Waitley lately, and it's got me thinking about the language we use as leaders – and how it shapes our reality. Waitley said: "Winners say, 'I must, I can, I will.' Losers say, 'I should have, I could have, I wish I had.'" Now, before you roll your eyes at another motivational quote, hear me out. As someone who's committed to the journey of self-awareness and higher thinking, I believe this quote offers a powerful insight into the connection between our thoughts, our words, and our results. The Inner Dialogue of a Winner Think about the winner's language for a moment: I must: There's a fire in this phrase, a sense of purpose and urgency. It speaks to a deep-rooted belief that the goal is not just desirable, but essential. I can: This is pure confidence, a trust in one's abilities and resilience. It's the voice that says, "Challenges are opportunities for growth, and I'm up for the task." I will: This is the ultimate commitment, a vow to take action and see it through. It's a recognition that our choices and efforts are what drive our progress. This is the kind of self-talk that propels us forward, that empowers us to create the reality we envision. The Trap of the Loser's Language Now, let's shift gears and look at the loser's language: I should have: Ah, the familiar sting of regret. This phrase anchors us in the past, replaying missed chances and what-ifs. I could have: This is the voice of unfulfilled potential, whispering about paths not taken and possibilities left unexplored. I wish I had: This is the final surrender to longing, a resignation to a reality that feels out of reach. While these phrases might seem harmless, they can create a mental and emotional prison. They keep us trapped in a cycle of self-blame and inaction, preventing us from moving forward. Rewriting Your Script So, how do we shift our internal dialogue from loser to winner? It's not about denying the past or ignoring our shortcomings. It's about choosing a more empowering narrative: Awareness: Pay attention to your thoughts and words. Notice when you slip into the loser's language and gently challenge those patterns. Reframing: Replace those self-defeating phrases with more positive affirmations. Instead of "I should have," try "Next time, I will." Instead of "I could have," declare "I am capable." Action: Turn your words into reality. Take steps towards your goals, even if they're small ones. Every action reinforces your commitment and strengthens your belief in yourself. The Choice is Yours Remember, you have the power to choose the story you tell yourself. The words you use matter because they shape your perception of reality. By consciously shifting your language, you can unlock a new level of self-belief and create a life that truly reflects your potential. As always, I'm here with you on this journey of self-discovery and growth. Keep leading with awareness, my friends!

The Wisdom Daily
Faith and Belief from "Winning in Life" by Dennis Waitley and Billy dela Fuente

The Wisdom Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2022 13:11


Making Every Day, Worth a Fortune in Every Way

Success Habits of Super Achievers
Denis Waitley 3 Day Retreat Highlights including Achieving Financial Independence, Greatest Life Lessons, Rewiring Your Brain Using Neuroscience, Parenting Lessons, Battling Cancer and more with Jim Rohn International Founder, Kyle Wilson

Success Habits of Super Achievers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 69:10


Jim Rohn International Founder, Kyle Wilson shares clips from the recent 3 Day Retreat he and iconic speaker and author, Denis Waitley, hosted at Denis' compound in Rancho Santa Fe, CA on Oct 1-3. Denis and Kyle were honored to also have special guest Darren Hardy, John Assaraf and Brian Tracy join in the first night of the retreat. Kyle shares highlights from Denis Waitley over the 3 days including: - Denis sharing why to live in the present moment - Being authentic as a speaker - Denis being a lyricist and writing poems - Lessons on parenting, giving your kids roots and wings versus loot and things - Denis on if he had to live his life over again - How to achieve financial independence - Denis talking about having to go through chemo and radiation and how during that time he rewired his brain using neuroscience and much more Follow Denis at Waitley.com and on social media @deniswaitley -------------------- Kyle Wilson, Founder Jim Rohn International, YourSuccessStore, LessonsFromExperts.com and KyleWilson.com Kyle has filled huge seminar rooms, launched and published multiple publications with over a million subscribers a week, has produced/published over 100+ hours of DVD and CD programs and has published and sold millions of books including titles by Jim Rohn, Denis Waitley, and more. Get FREE Your Copy of the Recent Book I Published,  Success Habits of Super Achievers, including powerful lessons from Darren Hardy, Kevin Eastman, Brian Tracy, Les Brown, Lisa Haisha, Denis Waitley, John Assaraf, Phil Collen of Def Leppard and over 80 thought leaders.Send an email to info@kylewilson.com with "send SH book" in the subject.  Listen to the Success Habits Podcast - Go to KyleWilson.com/podcast Learn More About the Kyle Wilson Inner Circle Mastermind https://kylewilson.com/mastermind/ What Others are Saying About Kyle “Kyle, thank you for our partnership and friendship. Friendship is wealth and you make me a rich man. Love and Respect!” Jim Rohn, Iconic Philosopher & Speaker “I guard my endorsements carefully. Regarding Kyle, he is simply a marketing genius! No joke. Kyle was the wizard behind the successful business of my mentor Jim Rohn. Every marketing dilemma I have ever had Kyle has given me the brilliant and elegant solution on the spot. Kyle's consulting has saved and earned me hundreds of thousands of dollars over the years.” Darren Hardy, Former Publisher SUCCESS Magazine "Kyle Wilson is brilliant and so very knowledgeable and an icon in this industry. He was the power behind Jim Rohn. Kyle is my longtime friend and someone I have a great deal of respect for." Les Brown, Iconic Speaker and Author “I have worked closely with Kyle Wilson for 20 years. He is one of the best all-around marketers, promoters, business-builders and entrepreneurs in the business today. We have generated more than a million dollars together.” Brian Tracy, Int Speaker & Author “Kyle is a valued friend, a marketing superstar and one of the most knowledgeable people in the personal development industry.” Robin Sharma, Monk Who Sold His Ferrari  “I've known and worked with Kyle Wilson for over 20 years. Kyle is the ONLY person that ALWAYS under-promised and over-delivered every single time my dad Zig and I worked with him. He is a valued friend and someone I have great admiration and respect for!" Tom Ziglar, President of Zig Ziglar Corp “Kyle is one of my old and dear friends and one of the smartest marketing guys I have had the opportunity to work with. He is the scrappy marketing guy. What I mean by that is, there are lots of guys who will put out business plans and do all kinds of nonsense and swing for home runs. Kyle is the real deal and finds ways to create product, add value, help people, build community, he's unbelievable.” Eric Worre, Author of Go Pro Follow Kyle Wilson: Instagram: instagram.com/kylewilsonjimrohn Facebook: facebook.com/kylewilsonmarketing YouTube: youtube.com/KyleWilsonMarketing Twitter: twitter.com/kwmarketing Subscribe, Rate & Review (plus bonuses) Please subscribe to the Success Habits Podcast and leave an honest rating & review. This will encourage other people to listen and allow us to grow as a community. The bigger we get as a community, the bigger the impact we can have on the world. Once subscribed, send an email to podcast@kylewilson.com to receive over $200 in cool bonuses.

MY CHILD'S HEALTHY LIFE RADIO SHOW
THE DAILY DROP. EPISODE # 66. DR DENNIS WAITLEY. Perseverance. With the famous explorer Jacques Cousteau - and a world famous musician. How does a person who has little to no interest in their physical health outcomes create the mindset to become healthy

MY CHILD'S HEALTHY LIFE RADIO SHOW

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2021 21:01


Welcome to the DAILY DROP from The New Science of Physical Health.Today's episode is all about how does a person who has little to no interest in their physical health outcomes create the mindset to become physically healthy? Dr Dennis Waitley. Denis E. Waitley, is an American motivational speaker, writer and consultant. He has been recognized as the best-selling author of the audio series, The Psychology of Winning and books such as "Seeds of Greatness" and "The Winner's Edge". Waitley has been inducted into the International Speakers' Hall of FameThe first mini-series is called: THE THOMAS EDISON OF HEALTH TECHNOLOGY  IN THE 2020'S.  It will be ready very soon for those who self-select and want to deep dive into Life Inside Your Body. CLICK THE LINK BELOWhttps://forms.gle/tdqUPskRCEosZiXG7 (THIS IS THE THOMAS EDISON MINI-SERIES LINK)To access our brand new book and a special offer for listeners to this show: click here:https://go.expertroadmaps.com/entry-pager568o5dv To get access to TURN BACK YOUR BODY CLOCK - click this link.https://forms.gle/HgAGFbMxMkxUCeQ58To get access to THE PERFECT HEALTH LESSON  web class - click this linkhttps://forms.gle/hG2KZUZcndBu15dJ8

MY CHILD'S HEALTHY LIFE RADIO SHOW
THE DAILY DROP. EPISODE # 65. DR DENNIS WAITLEY. PhD in human behaviour. How does a person who has little to no interest in their physical health outcomes create the mindset to become physically healthy?

MY CHILD'S HEALTHY LIFE RADIO SHOW

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2021 24:59


Welcome to the DAILY DROP from The New Science of Physical Health.Today's episode is all about how does a person who has little to no interest in their physical health outcomes create the mindset to become physically healthy? Dr Dennis Waitley. Denis E. Waitley, is an American motivational speaker, writer and consultant. He has been recognized as the best-selling author of the audio series, The Psychology of Winning and books such as "Seeds of Greatness" and "The Winner's Edge". Waitley has been inducted into the International Speakers' Hall of Fame The first mini-series is called: THE THOMAS EDISON OF HEALTH TECHNOLOGY  IN THE 2020'S.  It will be ready very soon for those who self-select and want to deep dive into Life Inside Your Body. CLICK THE LINK BELOWhttps://forms.gle/tdqUPskRCEosZiXG7 (THIS IS THE THOMAS EDISON MINI-SERIES LINK)To access our brand new book and a special offer for listeners to this show: click here:https://go.expertroadmaps.com/entry-pager568o5dv To get access to TURN BACK YOUR BODY CLOCK - click this link.https://forms.gle/HgAGFbMxMkxUCeQ58To get access to THE PERFECT HEALTH LESSON  web class - click this linkhttps://forms.gle/hG2KZUZcndBu15dJ8

Motivation & Inspiration from Learn Develop Live with Chris Jaggs
Your Motivational Moment #57 - Dennis Waitley: I can see world class potential in you!

Motivation & Inspiration from Learn Develop Live with Chris Jaggs

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2021 8:40


The Learn Develop Live podcast brings you, ‘Your Motivational Moment!'Bringing you some of the best speakers and teachers from across the globe, their words and wisdom will help empower you with the motivation and inspiration you need to drive you towards your best days!  This week we have Dennis Waitley! Have you booked your FREE 30-minute Learn Develop Live Power Call?  Head over to www.ldlcall.com to book your slot for a free discovery call to help plan your next big adventure!  Or send me a text on 07801543515 and let's talk!Click here to listen to the previous episodes!https://podfollow.com/motivation-inspiration-from-learn-develop-live-with-chris-jaggs/view#_=_www.learndeveloplive.com  

The Patrick Kelly Podcast For Self Development
Episode #8 - The Inner Winner By Dr. Dennis Waitley

The Patrick Kelly Podcast For Self Development

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2021 8:30


In this Episode, I will be reviewing the Audible Book "The Inner Winner" By Dr. Dennis Waitley. Dr. Waitley gives numerous formulas and techniques to help You to become an Inner Winner. Dennis Waitley teaches principles of thought and behavior you can immediately use - in your organization, your career, and your personal life. The Inner Winner, Denis uses an amazing technology that combines music with the spoken word to bring you powerful self-talk affirmations that are scientifically proven to be life-changing. www.thepatrickkellypodcast.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/patrickkellypodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/patrickkellypodcast/support

Mediator In Jeans Podcast
The Most Common Myths and Limiting Beliefs that Ruin Relationships

Mediator In Jeans Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2020 20:17


Beliefs can frame how we see ourselves, the world and the relationships around us.  Some of our beliefs are based on what we have learned from the experience and understanding of others. But can a belief really change?  And, aren’t some beliefs helpful because they provide an emotional and spiritual foundation for living? The answer to this question is yes, our beliefs provide the blueprint for how we think the world works and what we think is truly available for us.    Sadly, however, there are times the assessments, judgments and experiences of others can cloud our own thoughts and feelings of how and what we believe is true about ourselves.  If more than one teacher told you, you would never be good in math. Or a parent told you, that you were too plain, overweight to be attractive. We have a way of internalizing these perceptions of others as truths about ourselves.  Then we go along living our lives telling ourselves that we are stupid, ugly or unattractive. When in reality we have the capability to learn, change and evolve when we are giving the tools and support, we need to overcome our deepest insecurities.   For example, when I was in school, I was told that I didn’t have the mind for figures.  I thought, “Well they are the adults they should know. I guess I don’t have to get upset when I don’t do as well on my tests.”   I internalized this judgement as true to the point that every time I sat down to balance my checkbook; I would have a great deal of anxiety…. not necessarily because of the balance, but the simple fear that I would do it wrong.   Then years later I was at a crossroads and I had to make the decision about going to grad school and pursuing my dreams or staying in my dead end job because it was the safe choice.    My biggest fear about grad school was the math requirement.  After all, I “didn’t have a mind for figures.” I thought, well now I’m older and will ask others for help and actually learn something this time.   That is exactly what I did. I found a tutor who was willing to help me get a better understanding of how numbers work and then how they are used in various forms of mathematics.  As a side note, if you are looking for a good foundational math book, check out the Math Smart Series, its demystified mathematics and brought my understanding and confidence to a more manageable level.  Now do I love math? No, but I’m not intimidated by it compared to when I was younger.    This whole illustration is to prove that there are times in life when we have to become mindful about the beliefs we hold and whether these beliefs are still true?  IF we are living well, we are growing and evolving as individuals learning to be more authentic and confident with showing the world who we really are.    It’s with this motivation and intention that I want to discuss a few Relationship Myths or Limiting Beliefs that are preventing you from creating the life and love you need to live your fullest potential.    There are so many bad relationship habits that are applauded, magnified and cheered in modern day life.  As a result, it makes it a challenge to help see how some of these expectations can do more harm than good when entering into or trying to maintain a healthy relationship.   While somethings may be said as a funny joke, deep down I think people actually believe them.     Here are a few I see the most often:       If the relationship is meant to be, it will just happen.  Relationships are like boats that they take direction from the people on the boat.  Yes, you could let the boat drift out to sea, come what may or you can decide your course together and work together towards a common vision… making adjustments as tides and life change.       If mama ain't happy, nobody's happy.  There are two people in a relationship, and if Papa has to be the one that always gives, he will likely begin to resent mama over the long term.  Trust me, everyone has a breaking point. If the guy is always the person at fault he will start to give up and not even try to do anything, if everything he does is wrong, no matter his intention.        If you love someone, you want to spend all your time or at least as much time as possible with them.  Spending time is Dr. Gary Chapman's Love Languages. Yes, spending time is important, but it’s also important to have a good balance of life outside the relationship.  Interests and friendship outside of marriage can make for a more rewarding and satisfying relationship, because your mate does not carry the weight of being the end all be all for you.        If you love someone, they will make you happy and know what you need without saying anything.       It’s better to avoid a fight, then make things worse.  While avoidance is one way to deal with conflict, it’s not a great go to method.  Because the conflict will not magically disappear. People may avoid conflict so as to not cause drama in front of others.  Or to wait until there is a more appropriate time to discuss what is going on. The issue will need to be dealt with. For example, if your mate is constantly late for appointments, you can tell them how much it annoys you and how you wish they would be on time.  Or you will have to find a creative way to keep your mate on time.          Don’t go to bed mad. Are you likely going to sleep better if you have resolved conflicts before going to bed?  Yes, but is it better to fight all night, possibly getting stuck in a conflict cycle that never ends, because each of you is trying to prove your point.  No. If you have reached an impasse and feel so emotionally overloaded that you can’t think, that is the time, to stop, take a deep breath, take a break and go into separate rooms.  Nothing is ever resolved when both people are flooded with emotions. Such emotional flooding puts our bodies into fight or flight modes. If you want to resolve a conflict wait until both of you have calmed down and actually have the emotional bandwidth to hear what each other is saying, rather than spending time trying to defend your position.  Remember, healthy couples do argue, but when they take a step back, they remember the importance of listening to understand and be understood. Instead of trying to prove a point.        True love is when you can’t tell where you begin and your partner ends. No, that’s called codependency.  You can adore your husband, but you are two distinct individuals within a marriage. You each have your own feelings, history, expectations and beliefs about the world that may be different from each other.  That’s why it’s a good idea never to assume how your mate will respond or react to any given situation. They may surprise you.       My mate knows exactly what they did to upset me. I don’t have to say anything.  No, that is not correct. If your mate has done something to upset you, you need to let them know directly and clearly.  Don’t play games, don’t wait for them to approach you simply say, when you said or did X, you really hurt my feelings. Please don’t do that again.   This is one way you communicate how you want to be treated and what is not acceptable.         If we fight a lot, it’s okay because that means we are two passionate people.     Many people confuse the feelings of conflict as that of passion. When in reality, they are very different experiences.  When we experience passion our heart and mind are focused on every aspect of another person. Our senses are heightened.  We long to be as close as possible to another person.     In conflict, our emotions are heightened, but the focus and goal are something different.  When we feel the rush of energy in our body, we naturally turn on the primal fight or flight instinct.  Many times, we focus on defending ourselves from another. Trying to argue, cry, shut down, or physically react to the environment to communicate our anger, frustration, fear or hate.      In both situations, our bodies are flooded with adrenaline and a cocktail of other assorted cocktails hormones.  And, it is true after both situations, our body begins to calm down and return to a more relaxed state. However, the result of the aftermath will be very different.  In the first instance passion is hopefully matched with intimacy, connection and vulnerability with another person.     In the second situation, words and actions have been expressed with the specific intent to hurt and harm another person.  Our intention is not to be understood or to grow together in vulnerability. Instead, we view the other as a threat to our existence and who must be destroyed at any cost.     In short, passion is available to us as a means of connecting to another, a safe person to be vulnerable with and an experience where we can create something beautiful. Conflict is an expression of disagreement and misunderstanding.  A lack of connection and at times a form of protection from being seen and understood by another person.     I want you to take a moment and think about a relationship that is important to you. I want you to think about the last time you had an argument.  Who was the first to say they were sorry? Is that person the one who seems to always apologize? I’m not saying they have never done something to be sorry for, but what I am suggesting is, is it possible there are times when both of you have been in the wrong, but the other person takes the weight of the blame to return the relationship to a peaceful state?  Does it really work? My guess is, the answer is no, and the same conflict continues to reappear. We will discuss how to prevent recurring fights in a later episode. But for now, I want you to allow yourself to question what you believe about what is acceptable behavior in your relationships and if your beliefs are what you really believe or are they beliefs that others told you, you had to have.  Once you know what is true for you, you will be able to advocate and ask for what you need in more concrete ways.     I’ve also included a list of my favorite books when it comes to overcoming limiting beliefs as a significant step towards developing your truest potential for an amazing life.  Recommended Reading List   The Big Leap by Gay Hindricks*  https://amzn.to/2Un11Wa   The Magic of Thinking Big by David Schwartz*  https://amzn.to/2QPZGFm   The Psychology of Winning by Denis E. Waitley*  https://amzn.to/2vUIur5 *These are affiliate links that will not increase the cost of the book, but your purchase provides a small commission which helps support this program.  Thank you!

It's Complicated
Coronavirus Pandemic: How Can We Stay Safe? (with Dr. David Waitley and a coronavirus patient)

It's Complicated

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2020 46:00


Renato discussed how we can stay safe during the coronavirus pandemic. He was joined remotely by a patient who tested positive for the coronavirus as well as Dr. David Waitley, an infectious disease specialist.

Free Audio Business Book- MakeMoney- Onpassivegroup.com
''The Science of Getting Rich''- Wallace Wattles- Full Audio. Chap. 1- 17. Narrated by Dennis Waitley.

Free Audio Business Book- MakeMoney- Onpassivegroup.com

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2019 149:56


http://onpassivegroup.com A new way to make money online.. Automated System, Residual Income. Non Competing.- Promote any program. Money Back Guarantee. ''The Science of getting Rich'' was the original book on self improvement and make money. Published in 1910. It was before ''Think and grow rich''. It was also the foundation for "The Secret.''

Becoming Your Best | The Principles of Highly Successful Leaders
Ep. 127 - Dr Denis Waitley - The Psychology Of Winning

Becoming Your Best | The Principles of Highly Successful Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2018 36:09


Steve: Welcome to all of our Becoming Your Best podcast listeners, where ever you might be in the world today. This is your host Steve Shallenberger and we have a very special guest and friend on our show today and I am as excited as I've ever been to have somebody here. He's wonderful. He’s a one of a kind individual with a life of inspiring others, including me, and helping people all over the world to reach their fullest potential and dreams. Welcome Denis Waitley.   Denis:  Hey Stephen! Great to be with you. It's a real honor and a privilege to be on your podcast and I hope we can shed some more light to your audience which you do so well on Becoming Your Best.   Steve: Well thank you so much. Well yes we'll just go ahead and get right into it and before we get going I'd like to just give a little background of some of the things that Denis has done and generally his nature which is amazing. He is inspired, informed, challenged and entertained audiences for over thirty five years. I know that because in 1983 and 1984  in one of my first companies where we had 700 sales reps that were going all over the world - Denis was one of the individuals that we invited to speak to and train all of these young sales reps. There were going all over, and they were energetic of full of energy but Denis and along with the number of his friends Zig Ziglar, Earl Nightingale, Ira Hayes -  I mean these are some really cool people who changed our lives and Denis was one of those. And so we're just part of that but he has done that all over the entire world. He's spent many years in China , hopefully will have the chance to have them tell us a little about that experience, in India, United States. Recently he was voted business speaker the year by the Sales and Marketing Executives Association and the by Toastmasters international and inducted into the international speakers hall of fame. He's had over ten million audio programs sold in fourteen different languages. This is just great! I actually pulled Denis a number of your books off my bookshelf again this morning. I've read that many times -  The Psychology of Winning, The Seeds Of Greatness and it goes on. His audio album The Psychology of Winning is the all time best selling program on self mastery. He's a graduate of the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis and a former navy pilot. He holds a doctoral degree in human behaviour. Denis we’re so excited to have you with us!   Denis: Well thank you Steve. It's really great to be with you. You know it's been a wonderful journey. I'm still out there. You know people say,  Well, you’re long past retirement age and I said well retire - by its very definition means to go to bed or tired for the last time. If you're retired it seems tired again. So  I'm re inspired and retried instead of retired and I think that's one of the secrets that we all learn from people like Billy Graham and people like you know George Burns. You can name them and they seem to live longer because they're engaged in learning and they have the curiosity of a child that doesn't end when you finally stop earning. So I think you're yearning should and learning should continue regardless of your no longer earning.   Steve: Well that is a great way to put it. All of a sudden,  that great voice a Denis Waitley is coming back and we just kinda lean forward to listen to all those great quotes that you have. That's an inspiration for me , like I'm already past retirement ,but I am no where compared - I think Denis is like a 184 at least. Denis: It seems like it. You know, Steve, I've been doing eulogies for all of my contemporaries and that’s not, of course something that you look forward to. So, I did the eulogy for my friend, Jim Rone, Eulogy for my friends Zig Ziglar, for Wayne Dyer, Eulogy for my friend Steven Covey and even for Robert Schuller and Billy Graham was a friend of mine. I don't like to drop names like that but as I look at it them, I say to myself, “Wow, I'm so fortunate to still be out here.” But I have a cousin in England, Jack Reynolds ,who's 106 and he holds the Guinness Book of Records for the highest, longest, zip line journey for the oldest person. And it shows him at 106,  shouting and yelling as he's going down this is a blind over the mountain in England and I asked him how do you live so long and he said,” I look forward to being a 107.”   Steve: Well that's great you know just recently Denis I've had the opportunity in just the last few months to be with the number of longevity in health doctors just on a retreat or different circumstances - one in Singapore there. Dr Oz was one of them. Another, Dr Mao is his name and then the third Dr Foruhy - they're amazing but they talk about, and there among the world's leaders on health and longevity. They all reflected a number of things in common that we can do to extend healthy living: stay fit,  get adequate sleep. One of the ones I like the Dr Oz said was your heart needs to have a reason to keep beating.   Denis:  Well that's good, that's a very good.  That's when I have learned that too because I studied Prisoners Of War for my doctoral dissertation and I found that no American prisoner escaped during the Korean War from a minimum security camp but many of them escape from maximum security camp and that's because leaders always want to get home, or get to where they're going and people who feel that they're victimized and have no way out or no way forward, then don't live as long and that's what happens to many service people and coaches when they retire . If they retire and do nothing and have nothing really going on, you know we all say why don't we just play golf and fish. Well I like to eat what I catch and I don't like to kill fish necessarily but I do like taste of a fresh fish and I don't play golf anymore because why would I run my self esteem on a want like that.   Steve: That’s great. Well there's so much we can talk about that I think today let's start talking and I hope you don't mind and for the benefit of our audience, I'd like to start off talking about The Psychology Of Winning. This is a wonderful book and I am going to read just a small portion out of it. It’s an introduction and then perhaps Denis can tell us about what inspired him, what led to him write The Psychology Of Winning, and how was it been impactful in your life and others? So let me read this clip first. This is where he talks about true winning. True winning however is no more than one's own personal pursuit of individual excellence. You don't have to get lucky to win at life nor do you have to knock out other people down or gain at the expense of others. Winning is taking the talent or potential you were born with and have since developed and using it fully towards a goal or purpose it makes you happy. Winning is becoming the dream of yourself that would fulfill you as a person with high esteem. And winning is giving and getting in an atmosphere of love, cooperation, social concern and responsibility and that is why I've been so inspired about Denis because not only does he set it out there but then he's he says now here are some things that we need to do the will help us realize those dreams. So how did it all happen? What led to The Psychology Of Winning.   Denis:  Well, that you know, of course a long journey, but as things always start in childhood - so as a little boy, I grew up during World War II - a dysfunctional family. My father left home when I think I was 9 years old when he left but he went to war and then he and my mother broke up and my mother became very bitter because they weren't spending his checks home and so she became disillusioned with life and was fairly negative it and as a way of combating that disillusionment I rode my bike about ten miles over to my grandmother's house every Saturday because she was an inspiration. So she and I planted a victory garden and she taught me about the seeds of greatness. She said whatever you put in the soil and nurture will come up and be fruitful and I said, “But how come weeds don't need water?” And she said, “Well weeds are like negative thoughts. They blow in on the wind and they don't need any water and they just need people to repeat them.” So we did this victory garden and she inspired me when I was little and in a dysfunctional family where your father maybe is an alcoholic and your mother's a negative for perhaps all of the right reasons, I found that by reading biographies of people who'd overcome enormous obstacles to become successful - I found that these people had problems that I never even dreamed about and yet they seem to be fulfilled and happy. So I read a lot and then I began to try to be a leader in my school to overcome feelings of inadequacy and feelings of abandonment perhaps by my father and to make a long story short,  going to the Naval Academy during the Korean War, I learned a lot about discipline and target seeking and I became a navy pilot which meant that I had to visualize, internalize, I had to fantasize but I had to be goal oriented and I think as a surfer in southern California who finally became disciplined enough to be a carrier pilot, these things went together but I never wanted to destroy people in war-  I want to defend my country but I had a calling that I wanted to develop the potential within people because I was struggling myself and to make a really long story short ,during the worst time in my life, when I had custody of my 4 little children, I was divorced and had no income I wrote The Psychology of Winning at the worst of times. Now people, you know Tony Robbins and some of my friends would say, “Well usually, you write a book about your success!” And I said “Well I wrote the book for myself, so that I could learn from what I was not doing to do the things I know I should be doing. And so at the worst of my time, I wrote my best work so to speak, and so I think writing it for myself, giving myself the encouragement to do things that were a little more difficult but took a little more habit, a little more discipline, a little more effort; I put together these principles and I use POW because I had been a rehab facilitator for the returning Vietnam prisoners of war and I use that as a metaphor-  POW means either Prince Of Wales, putting on weight, power of women or psychology of winning and it's a perception through the eye of the beholder. So my premise is it's not so much what happens to you that counts, it's how you take it and what you make of it so what's your response to the daily life ; your anticipation of the future and the way you treat failure as fertilizer. Failure is the fertilizer of success. My grandmother used to say as we were fertilizing our plants, she said “We just take all the stuff and mulch and up and it grows green plants,” and I said “So that's what you do with failure huh? She said you don't lay in it wallow in it. You use it as a learning experience. So I would say that my grandmother who immigrated from England and going through World War 2 and the Korean War -  I thought we'd always be at war because that's all I knew growing up, and so I was so gratified to realize that the war is finally ended but POW, does really mean for me psychology of winning rather than a prisoner of war.   Steve: Wonderful! Boy, what we're great comments and thanks for the background. Talk about seeds! There are so many nuggets of what you just shared of and your grandma must've been some lady!   Denis:  Well I think about every day I have a mahogany butterfly that she always wanted that I finally made enough money with my paper out to buy it for is the only gift that I wanted from her life but it's in my kitchen and I look at it every day and we have a little silent conversation but she was definitely the role model and inspiration in my life and that I'll always be grateful for having her. She would say “You mow the bass line I've ever seen.” and I would ride my bike 10 miles just to get that kind of recognition from her and that good feeling of you're a good boy and you can do good things and the seeds of greatness and I  always ask her “Will the Japanese win?” And she said “No ,you always get out what you put in.” So you get the harvest of the seeds that you sell sow - she said they will not win because their premise for doing what they did was not good and honest. I said “Wow.” She said, “So model yourself after people who've given service but not necessary are celebrities,” and I've always felt that the most successful people will never be known in the media because they're not celebrities, they are so busy living life and doing good they don't get covered by the media.   Steve: Great insights! if you wouldn't mind, you said something that caught my attention. You said in the middle of all this you had to you know this wonderful influence and contrast of experiences as a young man but the influence of your grandma on talking about planting the right seeds and in in the middle of all this where you're feeling “a bit like a failure,” because of some of the things that had happened , you said just mention that you felt a calling to help others develop their potential and you included yourself in that group. Would you mind talking about that feeling you had? This calling you felt that you needed to address and respond to and how big of a deal was that for you?   Denis: What was really a big deal see because at the Naval Academy is Episcopalian and growing up the only religious training I had was my grandma reading some really great proverbs and things out of the good book. So I went to Sunday school because the Presbyterians have better uniforms on the softball team and so I went through all these religious experiences and finally and later Billy Graham said to me, “So you've got all these experiences what denomination are you? and I said, “Sir I was hoping you might give me a suggestion.” And  he said, “You know you're on your journey .” So the truth of the matter is when I would hear Handel's messiah at Christmas time , there was this inner tingling and this feeling that there was something internal and I think I was becoming acquainted with my soul and yet not having any formal religious training, it was definitely an inner inspiration so I felt that perhaps I had made a lot of mistakes in my apprenticeship in life so that I might be able to learn to do the right things. And much of what I've written about are certainly repetitions of the scriptures and the Old and the New Testament and all the great books that have been written so there's no question that I'm not an original. I'm someone who's leaned from reading and experiencing and traveling about these things and I think that it was at that bad time of not having income, having my four children wanting to come back home  to San Diego or to California and I was in Pittsburgh in their worst winter and I had just sold the Jonas Salk Foundation to the Mellon Foundation back in Pittsburgh and I found myself divorced with custody of four children who didn't want to be with me in Pittsburgh in the winter. They wanted to come home. It's almost like saying  “Come on we've always been a team!” And they said ‘We want to go home, dad.” I said,” I know but you're with your dad.’ They said “Yeah I know but we want to go home,” and I think that was the turning point where you put your head out the window and say, I'm fed up with myself. I'm not going to take it anymore but which meant I'm not going to do this to myself. So I went into this program of self analysis, self awareness and found that I was not doing the very things that I had read about and I was only superficially scratching the surface. I was only skin deep and so I got into it very deeply and that became that book for The Psychology Of Winning which became an audio program first and then a book, was really a diary of what I needed to learn myself and the only regret I have Steve, is that at the time that I wrote it, OJ Simpson was running through airports for Hertz Rent-A- Car and had suffered rickets as a child and had bold legs and he became this NFL superstar and I included him in my book and I've been trying to remove him from the book ever since. But you can't pick winners in all of the so called role models. He certainly isn’t a role model but so in other words by I learned these principles for me so that I would do them and I began to do them and I went from being somebody who was always late, which is perfect for my name, “Waitley,” - wait for me and so I should have changed my name to swiftly or rushly but I became Waitley but I became first to the gate Waitley. I became someone who was always on time and I did that because I am an absolute believer in the creation of habit and I've learned so much about good and bad habits and healthy and unhealthy and about ninety percent of our daily activities are habitual we do them autonomically without even thinking and so I've spent most of my life trying to help people not break habits - but you don't break a habit. You re write it ,you overcome it, you change it but you don't break it. You know habits are like submarines there silent and deep. They're like comfortable beds easy to get into but difficult to get out of and habits are just this knit pattern of thought that becomes automatic after a while and so I think working with the Olympics, I was really lucky as you know, Bill Simon was president of the Olympics and he appointed be as the first chairman of Psychology for United States Olympics in 1980 and through that experience, I watch these amazing young people get into the habit of winning. And they became they did within what they were doing without and they simulated and they rehearse and they practiced, on and off the field and finally watching the skiers go through the visualization at the top of the run before they hit the first gate and watching swimmers go through the meat ,watching figure skaters backstage going to their routines and not falling during the Triple Axel. I saw all of this and I said you know in addition to being emotionally inspired there definitely is a way to do this if you can control your thinking and if you can fill your thoughts which I call “Psycho Linguistics,” because thoughts are traffic and the brain is either a cul de sac construction zone or freeway. And you can create a freeway in your brain by controlling the traffic that flows through your brain and it actually makes a new highway toward your goal is like a GPS system but instead of a goal positioning satellite or a positioning satellite, it’s a goal positioning system in your brain that you can train to have a target so specific and so emotional that your brain will allow very little distraction to get you there so fortunately through the years neuroscience has proven that positive thinking is more than just the placebo effect. It actually are creators internal pharmacy that really helps optimism become the biology of hope as well as the psychology of hope.   Steve: These are some really extraordinarily inspirational ideas and I'm just thinking I know that so many of our listeners including me and I'd expect all of them have this feeling of something special that they can do in life and then it takes going through thinking about their own unique talents in this introspection that you describe saying how do I address that and how do I concretely move forward and so, these things that you're sharing are so important , so inspirational. I know that they're covered in your books. As you think about this the book Psychology Of Winning, you've been talking about on some of the key parts that are really important for us to realize our goals.   Denis: Well that's a very good question. I think the first one is realizing that your intrinsic worth. I think that worth internalized is better than worth externalized and I think you have to feel deserving of success before you'll really experience it, which really means that if love is not inside of you ,then how can you give away something you don't possess? So love must be there in the first place and I'm not talking about narcissistic self love. It’s the kind of thing that say given my parents and my background given who I am, how I look ,what age I am my ethnicity my religious beliefs ,I'm kind of glad I am me! And in fact I'd rather be me than anyone else in the world live in at any other time, in fact that's who I am. I'm as good as the best but not necessarily better than the rest so I don't compare myself favorably or unfavorably with other people although the Olympics do that with the standard of excellence but that's just to be an Olympian and to compete with world class standards -doesn't mean you're necessarily trying to knock and beat the other person. You're just trying to be your best against world class standards. So I think the most important thing is to believe in your potential because only then will you invest in yourself. if you don't feel worth investing and then you won't invest in it you'll live your life as a spectator - happy to be in the stands and I am happy to be in the stands as well watching tremendous performances but it's much more fun to be in the arena however small and participating. So I think intrinsic self worth, believing in your dream when that's all you have to hang on to is the single most important quality. And then the second one is to always give more in value than you expect to receive in payment, because it seems to be that you really do have an unfailing boomerang. People always called the law of attraction or the law of cause and effect but I found when I am truly interested in helping other people genuinely not to get something for me ,but if I get out of me and into them and transmit whatever value I have in the way of service or advice, that in that way I don't expect a return on the investment but I usually get it ten fold. So I've always believed that if you give more in value than you receive in payment you'll be truly rich in every sense and then of course there is the idea of expectation, optimism, the world revolves around optimism and people who believe in solutions rather than are just complaining about the problems and we have so many critics and so many tweets and so much Twitter as so many instagrams and so much Facebook and so many selfies. You know I'd like to be unselfish in a selfie world and I'd like to instead of being skin deep, I'd like to be soul deep and I'd like to measure diversity not based on how you look on the outside but the experiences you've had as you've been growing up . In other words we all bring a diversity of experience, why do our eyes have to tell us what we should believe or why the war years and our eyes have to be the ones that are the megaphone and also that the block? So I believe that in expecting the best ,that optimism, Harvard does have a new school of placebo and they have found that even people who have after stopping the surgery if you have the sham surgery which you agree to and they just do a little incision and sew it up, the chances of your recovery and feeling good are almost as well as if you have the real surgery which shows that God has given us this incredible ability to believe in something that we really want and is valuable and gives us the pharmacological influence to do it in other words: the endorphins and the harbingers of peace and happiness. So I believe also that happiness is the decision that you make and I train the Olympians above all I've decided to be happy and I think happiness is a decision, not a results and if you wait for a result to make you happy, you'll probably be for ever hung in that suspense of wondering when it's going to happen.   Steve: Well I'll just tell you, Denis, for all of us who are working on becoming our best, which literally creates a fulfilment of light, a happiness within us that goes out and radiates and touches everybody. These things that you're teaching us and sharing with us today are the very things that create that light and I've been taking good notes today. I thank you for that and I'm always shocked at how fast time goes like we're done.   Denis: I know we are! I spent a lot of my time talking to uber drivers and I said you know you have this incredible mechanism and they say, “You being my little GPS that I have up here on my dashboard so I can take,” I said yes first you must know where you are and then you crank in where you want to go and if you know where you are and where you want to go it's much easier to get there because that's called focus and specificity. And they go, wow,  thanks for the info doc! Do I get to I get a tip? Anyway Steve it's been a real thrill, a real honor for me to be with you.  I just keep wanting to plant apple seeds like Johnny Appleseed and I don't know how many of them will get in the soil and take but doesn't matter if you just keep throwing them out - one or two and all I want to do is make a difference in one or two lives and that's enough for me. Plant shade trees under which I myself will never sit.   Steve: Thank you. I can tell you for sure of one person and I know it's countless people where that seed that has fallen and grown and continues to do so. So I personally thank you!   Denis: Well thanks, Steve. I hope we connect again we will. When you're this way and I'm that way let's really do have a reunion. That’s important - friends who haven't seen each other but are still friends for a long time.   Stev: You bet, you can count on that. Now we can't end this podcast without this question and the question is, if you're giving in a parting shot to your family or your friends and brothers or sisters across the world ,what would it be it would be?   Denis: It would be that time is the only equal opportunity employer and please don't rush to your life trying to get wealthy only to find yourself too old to do the things that you save the money to do and remember the one most important thing; the values you leave in your children are much more priceless than the valuables you leave them in your estate. My children have never thanked me for all the money that I've spent on them but we always talk and laugh and cry over the time we spent together. So make sure you spend time with those you love, not just tweets and that just instagrams and not just text .   Steve:  Thats great advice.  Denis how can people find out more about what you're doing? How can they have access to your book , your materials or whatever?   Denis:  I think you know just going to DenisWaitley.com and I have that funny one n  in my nameand I what I'm trying to do is create a library and most of it free. So I'm not trying to get people to go to my website so I'll make money off them. I'm trying to go so that they'll be able to get NFL locker room style pep talks for free which would mean that the music the lyrics, if you will the quotes and the best of what I've done. I'd rather give it to them free then try to sell them something on a subscription so hopefully they'll get more free than trying to surf around the store.   Steve: Wonderful, thank you Denis for being part of the show today. It’s been amazing! We wish our friends that are listening today all the best as well as you continue making a huge difference in the world I'm Steve Shallenberger with becoming your best global leadership wishing you a great day. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Audio Tidbits
You Can Put It Off Till After Lunch – Probably – Maybe

Audio Tidbits

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2018 11:43


Make up your mind to win and nothing else. Norman Vincent Peale Peale believes that all the resources you need to succeed are in your mind. If you expect to succeed, you likely will. If you think you will fail, you probably are right. Peale counsels you to expect success. Pealeisms have a powerfully positive ring. Always play with abandon. It is always too soon to quit. Conditions will shift in your favor. Faith cures fear. Are you climbing aboard Peale's winners' express? Do you believe you can succeed? Dr. Peale knows you can succeed. You can if you think you can. Stinking thinking leads to hardening of the attitudes. Zig Ziglar is at least as colorful as this Ziglarism. In How to Get What You Want, Ziglar quickly cuts to the chase. If you don't think you deserve success, you will do things to keep you from getting it. How do winners who know they deserve success get their get up and go up and going? Ziglar contends they start from where they are with what they've got. They do not wait for something to change or for things to get better before deciding to succeed. They just get on with it. They go as far as they can see, knowing that once they get there they will always be able to see further. Ziglar combines his self-motivation philosophy with personal goals and a zest for people helping people. On personal goals, Ziglar zeros in with a total lack of subtlety. You cannot reach goals you do not have. You cannot reach someone else's goal. you can only reach your own. Thinking you are too busy is stinking thinking. It is not the lack of time that is the problem, it is the lack of direction. Either you think you deserve success and go for it or you will get cooked in the squat which is even worse than it sounds. You will get everything in life you want if you just help enough other people get what they want. For Ziglar, this is the nub of personal goal setting. It is both the value and the direction. More eloquently, Ziglar says, You don't climb the high mountain by yourself. it is in conjunction with others that you really accomplish the major things in life. If you look, think and behave like everyone else, you will look, think and behave like everyone else. Michael LeBoeuf calls his success philosophy Imagineering. Your uniqueness is your ticket into the winner's circle, according to LeBoeuf. Getting to the circle to be admitted is your personal creative challenge, the problem before you. But waiting on an inspiration is useless. Start on the problem and then the ideas will come. Inspiration, LeBoeuf advises, usually comes to those who have done the groundwork. In Blow Your Own Horn, Jeffrey Davidson shows he knows about the ways of winners. You are your own marketing department, according to Davidson. In one sentence, what is it that you are marketing. what is it that you have to offer the world? If you do not know, no one else is likely to care. Peter Drucker makes a similar point when, in The Frontiers of Management, he says, It is your vision or its absence that shapes your future. Drucker sees success itself as the ultimate test of success. and your personal vision is the key to your status as a winner or loser. In Developing Winner's Habits, Denis Waitley adds meat to the wishbone of goals and personal vision. Waitley insists that winners never let anyone know they are scared or unprepared. Winners act like winners. they project confidence. Waitley's strategy is to find one good idea to pull your trigger on, remembering that there is still plenty of time to win but never enough time to lose. Attack the problem and never the people. Roger Fisher and William Ury in Getting to Yes join the unanimous chorus of success experts in emphasizing the importance of people skills. Fisher and Ury give their attention to negotiating. but their main points could equally apply to almost any success opportunity. Focus on interests, not on positions. Invent options that benefit both sides. Use objective criteria,

Speaking Of Wealth with Jason Hartman
SW 330 FBF - Dr. Denis Waitley on The Psychology of Winning & The Seeds of Greatness

Speaking Of Wealth with Jason Hartman

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2018 47:11


Today's Flash Back Friday comes from Episode 30 originally published in December 2010. Jason interviews his early mentor Dr. Denis Waitley on "The Psychology of Winning."  At age 17, Jason discovered Waitley and it was a life altering event leading to his early and sustained success. Waitley is one of America's most respected authors, keynote lecturers and productivity consultants on high performance human achievement. He has inspired, informed, challenged, and entertained audiences for over 25 years from the board rooms of multi-national corporations to the locker rooms of world-class athletes and in the meeting rooms of thousands of conventioneers throughout the world. Recently, he was voted business speaker of the year by the Sales and Marketing Executives' Association and by Toastmasters' International and  inducted into the International Speakers' Hall of Fame. With over 10 million  audio programs sold in 14 languages, Denis Waitley is one of the  most listened-to voices on personal and career success. He is the  author of 15 non-fiction books, including several international best  sellers, "Seeds of Greatness," "Being the Best," "The Winner's  Edge," "The Joy of Working," and "Empires of the Mind." His audio album, "The  Psychology of Winning," is the all-time best selling program on  self-mastery. Website: www.DenisWaitley.com

Eclectic City
Eclectic City #70 - The Valentine's Day Massacre Revisited Show

Eclectic City

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2018 124:54


This is a two hour and 5-minute podcast of eclectic music that published on February 14, 2018.   SEGMENT ONE: Fitz and the Tantrums - Don't Gotta work It Out Lloyd - Dedication to My Ex - (ft. Adres 3000 and Lil Wayne) Dave Edmunds - I Hear You Knocking Frank Zappa - Charva John Lennon - I'm Losing You Aïrto - Dreaming With A Broken Heart   SEGMENT TWO: Cake - Love You Madly Roxy Music - Love Is The Drug The Crazy Teens - Crazy Date Chris Isaak - Only The Lonely   SEGMENT THREE: Madaleine Peyroux - Dance Me To The End Of Love - (Leonard Cohen cover) Lady Gaga vs. Barry White mashup - Love Game - (Jerod, Waitley, & Sergio mashup) Electric Light Orchestra - Four Little Diamonds The Beatles - I Will   SEGMENT FOUR: Billy Ward & His Dominoes - Sixty Minute Man The Ink Spots - I Don't Want To Set The World On Fire Nina Simone - I Want A Little Sugar In My Bowl Big Mama Thornton - Rock Me - (Live, Oregon 1975)   SEGMENT FIVE: Landon Pigg - Falling In Love In A Coffee Shop Oasis - Who Feels Love ABBA - S.O.S. (Flare Gun Remix)   SEGMENT FIVE: Daryl Hall - She's Gone - (Live @ Daryl's House, ft. Rob Thomas) Buddy Holly - Peggy Sue - (Apartment Tapes) Al Green - I Wanna Hold Your Hand Girl In A Coma - Walkin' After Midnight - (Patsy Cline cover) Band of Skulls - Cold Flame - (Live @ SXSW, 2010) K.T. Tunstall - Universe And You

Heroic Investing Show
HI 45 - The Seeds of Greatness with Dr. Denis Waitley

Heroic Investing Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2017 33:49


Gary Pinkerton starts off the show with a description of the hope he has for America. How we need to look at the history of nations around us and decide how we want our future to look. Are we going to continue down the route to socialism, or are we going to grab the reins and lead ourselves in a new direction? Then, Jason interviews his early mentor Dr. Denis Waitley on “The Psychology of Winning.” At age 17, Jason discovered Waitley and it was a life altering event leading to his early and sustained success. Waitley is one of America's most respected authors, keynote lecturers and productivity consultants on high performance human achievement. He has inspired, informed, challenged, and entertained audiences for over 25 years from the board rooms of multi-national corporations to the locker rooms of world-class athletes and in the meeting rooms of thousands of conventioneers throughout the world. Recently, he was voted business speaker of the year by the Sales and Marketing Executives' Association and by Toastmasters' International and inducted into the International Speakers' Hall of Fame. Website: www.Waitley.com

All In Podcast with Daniel Giordano
A True Story of Zero to Wealth to speaking with many of the greats like Tony Robbins, Donald Trump, Dennis Waitley and Bob Proctor

All In Podcast with Daniel Giordano

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2015 26:48


Omar Periu has been a featured speaker at events with Zig Ziglar, General Colin Powell, Larry Bird, Harvey Mackay, Terry Bradshaw, Bob Proctor, Larry King, Robert Kiyosaki, Tony Robbins, Don Shula, Lou Holtz, Denis Waitley, and many more. He is a member of the National Speakers Association and has been inducted into the prestigious International Platform Association. His articles are published in Success Magazine, Sales and Management Magazine, Selling Power Magazine and more. He has authored several books like The One Minute Meeting™, From Management to Leadership™, Get Real Get Rich™ and today's #1 book in sales, Investigative Selling™. He has been presented with the Business Man of the Year award for the state of Florida, by the Florida Business Advisory Council. He is on the Board of Directors at Wayne Huizenga's School of Entrepreneurs and Nova Southeastern University. He is a member of the National Speakers Association and has been inducted into the prestigious International Platform Association. Most importantly, he has dedicated himself to helping others fulfill their dreams by teaching them how to achieve greatness! Omar compassionately helps groups and individuals learn to overcome fear, failure, and handle rejections. He will help you get out of the slump that holds you back from becoming a true champion with his inspiring stories and motivational precepts! Omar encourages you to face your fears, kick your counter-productive habits and become a calculated risk taker. He asks you to THINK about where you are now, where you WANT to be, and HOW to get there as quickly as possible. He specifically teaches you how to set and achieve your desired goals while ensuring constant and never ending improvement. Omar Periu is more than a motivator; his peers refer to him as "The Master Motivational Teacher." Omar brings audiences to their feet with his indefinable quality of magnetism.     Below is a free membership to start your All-in journey!   All-in Membership : A free video course and mentoring for those who know it’s time to get off the sidelines and step up to make a difference in their lives and the thousands behind you.   Show Sponsors We are currently looking for Sponsors and Advertisers. To learn more Click Here

OPTIMIZE with Brian Johnson | More Wisdom in Less Time
PNTV - The Psychology of Winning by Dennis Waitley

OPTIMIZE with Brian Johnson | More Wisdom in Less Time

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2015 11:42


Denis Waitley's been rockin' the self-development world for several decades now and captures a lot of his wisdom in this popular book. In the Note, we'll explore the importance of taking responsibility for our attitude (echo!), staying on target, maintaining optimism and enthusiasm, concentrating all of our energy on whatever we're doing, and taking the time to plan our ideal lives.

OPTIMIZE with Brian Johnson | More Wisdom in Less Time
PNTV - The Psychology of Winning by Dennis Waitley

OPTIMIZE with Brian Johnson | More Wisdom in Less Time

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2015 11:42


Denis Waitley's been rockin' the self-development world for several decades now and captures a lot of his wisdom in this popular book. In the Note, we'll explore the importance of taking responsibility for our attitude (echo!), staying on target, maintaining optimism and enthusiasm, concentrating all of our energy on whatever we're doing, and taking the time to plan our ideal lives.

Creating Wealth Real Estate Investing with Jason Hartman
CW 470 FBF – The Psychology of Winning & The Seeds of Greatness with Dr. Denis Waitley NY Times Bestselling Author

Creating Wealth Real Estate Investing with Jason Hartman

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2015 28:01


Jason interviews his early mentor Dr. Denis Waitley on “The Psychology of Winning.” At age 17, Jason discovered Waitley and it was a life altering event leading to his early and sustained success.  Waitley is one of  America's most respected authors, keynote lecturers and productivity consultants on high performance human achievement.  He has inspired, informed, challenged, and entertained audiences for over 25 years from the board rooms of multi-national corporations to the locker rooms of world-class athletes and in the meeting rooms of thousands of conventioneers throughout the world. Recently, he was voted business speaker of the year by the Sales and Marketing Executives' Association and by Toastmasters' International and  inducted into the International Speakers' Hall of Fame. With over 10 million  audio programs sold in 14 languages, Denis Waitley is one of the  most listened-to voices on personal and career success. He is the  author of 15 non-fiction books, including several international best  sellers, “Seeds of Greatness,” “Being the Best,” “The Winner's  Edge,” “The Joy of Working,” and “Empires of the Mind.” His audio album, “The  Psychology of Winning,” is the all-time best selling program on  self-mastery. Denis Waitley has studied and counseled winners in every field from Apollo astronauts to Superbowl champions, from sales achievers to government leaders  and youth groups. During the 1980's, he served as Chairman of Psychology on the U. S. Olympic Committee's Sports Medicine Council,  responsible for performance enhancement of all U. S. Olympic athletes. Dr. Waitley is a founding director of the National Council on Self-Esteem and the President's Council on Vocational Education, and recently received the “Youth Flame Award” from the National Council on Youth Leadership for his outstanding contribution to high school youth leadership.  As president of the International Society for Advanced Education, inspired by Dr. Jonas Salk, he counseled returning POWs from Viet Nam and conducted  simulation and stress management seminars for Apollo astronauts.  A graduate of the U. S. Naval Academy at Annapolis, and former Navy pilot, he holds a doctorate degree in human behavior.  Upcoming shows will feature: Asset Protection Attorney Mark Kholer, Marketing Guru Ted Nicholas, Federal Reserve Commentator Andre Eggeletion, Video Marketer Mike Koenigs, Internet Money Machine Yanik Silver, Organizational Expert David Allen and many other thought leaders

Heroic Investing Show
HI 30 - Dr. Denis Waitley on The Psychology of Winning and The Seeds of Greatness

Heroic Investing Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2013 45:20


Jason interviews his early mentor Dr. Denis Waitley on "The Psychology of Winning."  Listen in at: http://jasonhartman.com/radioshows/.  At age 17 Jason discovered Waitley and it was a life altering event leading to his early and sustained success.  Waitley is one of America's most respected authors, keynote lecturers and productivity consultants on high performance human achievement.  He has inspired, informed, challenged and entertained audiences for over 25 years from the board rooms of multi-national corporations to the locker rooms of world-class athletes and in the meeting rooms of thousands of conventioneers throughout the world. Recently, he was voted business speaker of the year by the Sales and Marketing Executives' Association and by Toastmasters' International and inducted into the International Speakers' Hall of Fame. With over 10 million audio programs sold in 14 languages, Denis Waitley is one of the most listened-to voices on personal and career success. He is the author of 15 non-fiction books, including several international best sellers, "Seeds of Greatness," "Being the Best," "The Winner's Edge," "The Joy of Working," and "Empires of the Mind." His audio album, "The Psychology of Winning," is the all-time best selling program on self-mastery. Denis Waitley has studied and counseled winners in every field from Apollo astronauts to Superbowl champions, from sales achievers to government leaders and youth groups. During the 1980's, he served as Chairman of Psychology on the U. S. Olympic Committee's Sports Medicine Council, responsible for performance enhancement of all U. S. Olympic athletes. Dr. Waitley is a founding director of the National Council on Self-Esteem and the President's Council on Vocational Education, and recently received the "Youth Flame Award" from the National Council on Youth Leadership for his outstanding contribution to high school youth leadership.  As president of the International Society for Advanced Education, inspired by Dr. Jonas Salk, he counseled returning POWs from Viet Nam and conducted simulation and stress management seminars for Apollo astronauts.  A graduate of the U. S. Naval Academy at Annapolis, and former Navy pilot, he holds a doctorate degree in human behavior.  Upcoming shows will feature: Asset Protection Attorney Mark Kholer, Marketing Guru Ted Nicholas, Federal Reserve Commentator Andre Eggeletion, Video Marketer Mike Koenigs, Internet Money Machine Yanik Silver, Organizational Expert David Allen and many other thought leaders

Jason Hartman Foundation
YW 30 – Dr. Denis Waitley on The Psychology of Winning and The Seeds of Greatness

Jason Hartman Foundation

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2011 44:43


Jason interviews his early mentor Dr. Denis Waitley on "The Psychology of Winning." Listen in at: http://jasonhartmanfoundation.org/articles/young-wealth-show/. At age 17, Jason discovered Waitley and it was a life altering event leading to his early and sustained success. Waitley is one of America's most respected authors, keynote lecturers and productivity consultants on high performance human achievement. [...]

Holistic Survival Show - Pandemic Planning
HS 40 – Dr. Denis Waitley on The Psychology of Winning

Holistic Survival Show - Pandemic Planning

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2010 46:55


Jason interviews his early mentor Dr. Denis Waitley on “The Psychology of Winning.”  Listen in at: http://holisticsurvival.com/category/audio-podcast/.  At age 17, Jason discovered Waitley and it was a life altering event leading to his early and sustained success.  Waitley is one of  America's most respected authors, keynote lecturers and productivity consultants on high performance human achievement.  [...]

Speaking Of Wealth with Jason Hartman
SOW 30: The Psychology of Winning & The Seeds of Greatness with NY Times Bestselling Author Dr. Denis Waitley

Speaking Of Wealth with Jason Hartman

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2010 46:35


Jason interviews his early mentor Dr. Denis Waitley on "The Psychology of Winning."  At age 17, Jason discovered Waitley and it was a life altering event leading to his early and sustained success. Waitley is one of America's most respected authors, keynote lecturers and productivity consultants on high performance human achievement.  He has inspired, informed, challenged, and entertained audiences for over 25 years from the board rooms of multi-national corporations to the locker rooms of world-class athletes and in the meeting rooms of thousands of conventioneers throughout the world. Recently, he was voted business speaker of the year by the Sales and Marketing Executives' Association and by Toastmasters' International and  inducted into the International Speakers' Hall of Fame.With over 10 million  audio programs sold in 14 languages, Denis Waitley is one of the  most listened-to voices on personal and career success. He is the  author of 15 non-fiction books, including several international best  sellers, "Seeds of Greatness," "Being the Best," "The Winner's  Edge," "The Joy of Working," and "Empires of the Mind." His audio album, "The  Psychology of Winning," is the all-time best selling program on  self-mastery.

Varley Vehicle self help
You are what you think Podcast #44

Varley Vehicle self help

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2010 13:01


This episode is about changing your life throught the thoughts you think.Length: 13:01

Varley Vehicle self help
Are you ready podcast #42

Varley Vehicle self help

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2010 17:57


This episode is about acknowledging your passions.Length: 17:50

Creating Wealth Video Podcast with Jason Hartman | No-Hype Real Estate Investing Strategies for Achieving Financial Freedom
CW 150: The Psychology of Winning & The Seeds of Greatness with NY Times Best-Selling Author Dr. Denis Waitley

Creating Wealth Video Podcast with Jason Hartman | No-Hype Real Estate Investing Strategies for Achieving Financial Freedom

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2010


Jason interviews his early mentor Dr. Denis Waitley on “The Psychology of Winning.” At age 17, Jason discovered Waitley and it was a life altering event leading to his early and sustained success.  Waitley is one of  America’s most respected authors, keynote lecturers and productivity consultants on high performance human achievement.  He has inspired, informed, challenged,... Read more »

Creating Wealth Real Estate Investing with Jason Hartman
CW 150: The Psychology of Winning & The Seeds of Greatness with NY Times Best-Selling Author Dr. Denis Waitley

Creating Wealth Real Estate Investing with Jason Hartman

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2010 26:57


Jason interviews his early mentor Dr. Denis Waitley on "The Psychology of Winning."  Listen in at: http://www.jasonhartman.com/radioshows/.  At age 17, Jason discovered Waitley and it was a life altering event leading to his early and sustained success.  Waitley is one of  America's most respected authors, keynote lecturers and productivity consultants on high performance human achievement. 

Podcast de La Cucharadita
Cucharadita #20 - Recupera tu esencia para vivir con pasión con el Dr Denis Waitley

Podcast de La Cucharadita

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2009 56:13


Este programa fue traido a ti gracias a Connie Viveros de Market Solutions- Un lider donde la prioridad #1 es la comercialización estratégica de tu producto en todo Latinoamérica. ¿Tienes un producto y no sabes por donde comenzar para lanzarlo? Market Solutions, es tu SOLUCIÓN...Escribeme para más información....es de TODA mi confianza. Beba@LaCucharadita.com Con el honor de tener al Dr Denis Waitley en el programa de cierre de La Cucharadita, te dejo con algunas de sus frases que sin duda nos alimentan para seguir adelante con la pasión necesaria para una vida plena.... -El fracaso debe ser nuestro maestro, no el que nos entierra,. El fracaso es una demora, no una derrota. Es una desviación temporal, no un fin. La única manera que podemos evitar el fracaso es decir nada, hacer nada, y ser nada! Denis Waitley -La felicidad no es un destino al que podemos viajar, no es ropa que nos podemos poner, no es dinero que podemos ganar, ni alimento o bebida que podemos tomar, la felicidad es la experiencia espiritual de vivir cada momento con amor, gracia, y gratitud! Denis Waitley -La esencia de la vida es encontrar algo que te encanta para hacer de la experiencia diaria algo que vale la pena, Denis Waitley -Los ganadores en la vida piensan en términos de “si puedo”, en cambio los perdedores se enfocan en lo que hubieran hecho o no hecho. Denis Waitley -Cambia lo cambiable, acepta lo incambiable, y retirate de lo inaceptable. Denis Waitley -Persigue tu pasión, no tu pensión. Denis Waitley -Determinación te da la fuerza para seguir a pesar de los obstáculos que se presentan. Denis Waitley Adquiere los productos del Dr Waitley en su sitio web: http://www.Waitley.com para que logres la mentalidad de un ganador!!! Recuerda de sonreirle a la vida..... El Dr Carlos España puede darte la sonrisa que después de tanto esfuerzo y dedicación vas sintiendo en tu alma, esa sonrisa que sale desde tu esencia. ¿Cómo? Con el tratamiento de frenos invisibles, Invisalign, el Dr España te va enderezando tus dientes gradualmente sin necesidad de traer esos frenos de metal poco estéticos. El tratamiento tiene una duración de aprox 1 año y lo mejor de todo es que son ¡removibles! Nadie sabrá que los traes, al menos que tu lo digas. Y SOLO para mis cucharaditas, el Dr España ofrece una consulta SIN costo y 500 dlls buenos para tu tratameinto. Además, 24 meses de financiameto SIN intereses. Ahora te pregunto. . . ¿Cuánto vale el poder enseñarle al mundo cómo te sientes? ¿Qué valor tiene hacer algo por ti que TODA tu vida has deseado? ¿Qué tantas veces te has limitado en sonreir por vergüenza? ¿De qué manera ha afectado tus relaciones interpersonales y te prejuzgan simple y sencillamente por no sonreir? ¿Cuántas etiquetas crees que te han colgado ya? Por eso llama hoy al Dr Carlos España al 619 479 1942 para que vayas recuperando tu sonrisa, de ¡cucharadita en cucharadita Visitalo aqui: http://carlosespanadds.com Y si traes antojo de Italiano, entonces visita Via Lago Trattoria en Eastlake, Chula Vista, donde te atenderán como familia si les dices que vienes por tu "Cucharadita" de Tiramisu cortesía de la casa SOLO para MIS "Cucharaditas!"Te prometo que lo vas a disfrutar! www.ViaLagoTrattoria.com (619)216-8660 Las 10 preguntas para hacer antes de cualquier decisión.... 1-¿Me llevara esta decisión a un futuro inspirador, o me dejara anclado/a en el pasado? 2-¿Me aportara esta decision una satisfacción a largo plazo, o solo una gratificación inmediata? 3-¿Tengo control de la situación o intento complacer a otro? 4-¿Voy en busca de lo bueno o en busca de lo malo? 5-¿Esta decisión reforzara mi fuerza vital o me la disminuye? 6-¿Utilizare esta situación como catalizador para crecer o me servira para hundirme? 7-¿Esta decisión me da poder o me lo quita? 8-¿Es un acto de autoestima o de auto sabotaje? 9-¿Es un acto de fe o un acto de miedo? 10-¿Estoy decidiendo desde mi divinidad o mi condición humana? Únete a los grupos de La Cucharadita en para estar al pendiente de los cambios de horario, NO ME VOY, es solo un receso TE PROMETO!!!: www.Twitter/lacucharadita www.RetosFemeninos.com www.LaCucharadita.com www.Facebook.com

Don't Miss a Second of The Life Success Event!
Testimonial From the 2008 Life Success Event

Don't Miss a Second of The Life Success Event!

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2008 1:13


Get the life-changing steps she is talking about in this clip… Yes, I want to hear more about simply life changing solutions!

Don't Miss a Second of The Life Success Event!
Testimonial From The 2008 Life Success Event

Don't Miss a Second of The Life Success Event!

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2008 0:55


Get the life-changing steps he is talking about in this clip… Yes, I am ready to learn from the experts first hand!

Don't Miss a Second of The Life Success Event!
The 2008 Life Success Event Slide Show

Don't Miss a Second of The Life Success Event!

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2008 5:27


*Donna Krech goes one-on-one with each speaker (DVD & CD) *Special Money-Making, Life Balancing Success Secrets (DVD & CD) *The Habits of Excellence (DVD & CD) *Bullet Proof Your Belief (DVD & CD) *The 7 Secrets Of Making More Money (DVD & CD) *How To Cultivate A Network Of Endless Referrals(DVD & CD) *Triple Your Business, Triple Your Sales (DVD & CD) *Turbo Charge Your Energy: The Scientific Secrets To Living A Powerful Life (DVD & CD) *Cracking The Code To Terrific Parenting (DVD & CD) *The Secret To Exceptional Wealth (DVD & CD) *Winning For Life! (DVD & CD) *Chocolate Lover’s Weight Loss Plan (DVD & CD) *30-day Weight Loss Program Sold Separately* *You, A Fat Burning Machine (DVD & CD) Yes, I want to know why these people are smiling and I want to know what they learned at the 2008 Life Success Event.

Don't Miss a Second of The Life Success Event!
Testimonial From The 2008 Life Success Event

Don't Miss a Second of The Life Success Event!

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2008 0:20


Get the life-changing steps she is talking about in this clip… Yes, I want to hear more about simply life changing solutions!

Don't Miss a Second of The Life Success Event!
Testimonial From The 2008 Life Success Event

Don't Miss a Second of The Life Success Event!

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2008 0:16


Get the life-changing steps she is talking about in this clip… Yes, I am ready to learn from the experts first hand!

Don't Miss a Second of The Life Success Event!
Testimonial From The 2008 Life Success Event

Don't Miss a Second of The Life Success Event!

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2008 0:19


Get the life-changing steps she is talking about in this clip… Yes, I am ready to have more of the stuff in life that matters!

Don't Miss a Second of The Life Success Event!
Testimonial From The 2008 Life Success Event

Don't Miss a Second of The Life Success Event!

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2008 0:15


Get the life-changing steps she is talking about in this clip… Yes, I want to hear more about simply life changing solutions!

Don't Miss a Second of The Life Success Event!
Testimonial From The 2008 Life Success Event

Don't Miss a Second of The Life Success Event!

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2008 0:34


Get the life-changing steps he is talking about in this clip… Yes, I am ready to learn from the experts first hand!

Don't Miss a Second of The Life Success Event!
Testimonial From The 2008 Life Success Event

Don't Miss a Second of The Life Success Event!

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2008 1:09


Get the life-changing steps she is talking about in this clip… Yes, I am ready to have more of the stuff in life that matters!

Don't Miss a Second of The Life Success Event!
Denis Waitley Speaks at the 2008 Life Success Event

Don't Miss a Second of The Life Success Event!

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2008 8:37


Today, my dream came true in Chicago! The amazing and world-renowned trainer, speaker and life coach Dr. Denis Waitley not only spoke at our Life Success Event, but he shared some new ideas that no one has ever heard before. He and I have created a brand new concept that is already changing lives! To get the full unedited version audio Click Here! To get the full edited version audio and DVD Click Here!

Don't Miss a Second of The Life Success Event!
The 2008 Life Success Event

Don't Miss a Second of The Life Success Event!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2008 5:38


Donna Krech gives a sneak peak at this year's Life Success Event

The Quote of the Day Show | Daily Motivational Talks
1080 | Dennis Waitley: “I See World Class Potential in You.”

The Quote of the Day Show | Daily Motivational Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 8:41


The legendary Dennis Waitley ( https://www.deniswaitley.com ) makes his QOD debut with an important message about the power of having high self-esteem. Source: Day 17 - Self Esteem ( https://youtu.be/FBRjfJPUMbU ) Hosted by Sean Croxton ( https://seancroxton.com/ ) Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-quote-of-the-day-show-daily-motivational-talks/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands