Polish Food – oh my!

I recently traveled to Poland to put on a Born To Win seminar with our Ziglar Legacy Certified Trainer Jarek Wojcieszek. What an experience!

First, the people in Poland are amazing. Everyone was so helpful and eager to assist.

Second – THE FOOD. I was treated to several different traditional Polish meals.

Hope to start the day

Have you ever asked yourself any of these questions?

How do I get myself motivated?

How do I keep myself motivated?

How do I get out of discouragement and despair?

How and where do I find hope?

It seems that no matter where I travel in the world, these are common questions.

Why? Why? Why? Why? Why? Why? Why?

The subject of this Zignificance email is 7 X Why?

What is your Why?

Is your Why written down?

Are you working towards your Why every day?

My Why is Legacy.

My personal mission is to help you become significant by equipping you to help others become significant.

Sharks’ Teeth and Golf Balls

Growing up, we went to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, for our family vacations. My favorite thing to do at the beach was to hunt for sharks’ teeth. I loved finding those little shiny teeth!

The challenge was finding the first one! Dozens and dozens of times, I would bend over to pick one up only to discover it was a broken seashell.

Lets start this week with a BAAM!

Did you know the the fastest way to success is to replace bad habits with good habits?

Yes!

Success requires good habits, and those good habits are only possible with persistent consistency.

What are you doing today to form and master those good habits?

Are you avoiding stinkin' thinkin'?

Remember the old acronym GIGO, Garbage In Garbage Out.

Take a break and feed your brain!

Today is feed your brain day!

I am hosting two live webinars today.

The first one is Live To Win at 10:00 a.m., CST.

Here are a few things I will cover – along with answering your questions.

What is the fastest way to success?
Why the Why is where you start
Success requires a sequence
How to have more of the good things life has to offer
The most important thing you can do in your life

Register here (its free!)

The second one is Building a Profitable Business at 2:00 p.m., CST. Author, and Ziglar’s exclusive small business owner coach, Howard Partridge will be leading this webinar.

I want you to be the first to know

Successful people always have a plan.

They know what they want.

They work out a plan that will get them where they want to go.

Then they are intentional about working their plan.

Plan — Prepare — Expect

It is the foundation for success.

Show #422: Q&A with Tom – Zig’s primary lessons to his son

Tom Ziglar answers a question in this Q&A with host Kevin Miller about the most important lessons his dad, Zig Ziglar, gave him as a child and adult. His answer uncovers possibly four of the most important lessons Zig has for us all. Thank you to Audible and new show sponsor, SmileDirectClub, for supporting this show!

Hi, everyone, this is Kevin Miller, and this is Ziglar’s True Performance Show, episode 422, and we are doing a Q&A show with Tom Ziglar.

Today I will

Today I will love the process.

It’s hard not to get caught up in expectations. To be so results-focused we set ourselves up for disappointment.

Yet, if we love the process, savoring the doing of what needs to be done, the results will come.

Will you join me tomorrow?

“Today is a brand new day. And it’s yours!”

Dad always stressed the power of making the most of each and every day we are given.

He never stopped growing every day—and you shouldn’t either. Especially when you’re handed a gift like the event I mentioned yesterday.

Making an introduction…

As you plan your schedule for the week, I want to introduce you to a way you can prepare to win this week!

As Dad often said, it’s not enough to plan to win. You must take the necessary steps to prepare to win.

The only way you’re ever going to turn your plans into reality and create a winning life is by tackling the challenge of personal skill development.

Iron Sharpens Iron

Dad and Jim Rohn had a long-term relationship based on mutual respect and admiration.
They made each other think in the way that iron sharpens iron.
I got to witness this first-hand.