Do you ever feel like life has you “in the vise”?
Pressure from all sides:
Bills
Commitments
Lack of sleep
Do you ever feel like life has you “in the vise”?
Pressure from all sides:
Bills
Commitments
Lack of sleep
Feeling overwhelmed? Focus on what you can do. No good comes
from spending energy on the things you can't do or have no control over.
Simple? Yes.
Easy? No.
Here is an example of positive, focused energy in a crisis.
Maybe your life feels like it is on hold.
Maybe you are doing fine, but there is something you know you should do - but you just can't get started.
Here is a quick checklist of what you can do to get Un-Stuck.
Determine your big Why.
I am in Las Vegas now, preparing to speak for a client. It's a very nice hotel with beautiful rooms. First class all the way.
Many times when Dad would speak, the client would honor him with a huge suite in the hotel. Several rooms, including a dining room, were not uncommon.
And what should we do about it? Zig gives us a 10-minute message on the power of what others negatively say about us…that we agree with. Then what WE say to ourselves…that we agree with. Nobody has permission to minimize who we are, and, as children of God, we don’t have the right to agree with minimizing statements.
I am glad I didn't put any effort into my last job because that is why I got promoted - said no one..... ever.
My horrible attitude is really paying off and my business is growing like crazy because of my bad attitude - said no one..... ever.
You have talent, and you’re probably somewhat blind to it. You minimize your talent and yourself, which makes you…normal, according to Roy H. Williams. On September 18, 2016, Roy sent out his weekly “Monday Morning Memo” and within moments of reading it, Ziglar Show host Kevin Miller contacted Roy’s camp and requested an interview as soon as possible.
“If you aim at nothing, you will hit it every time.” Zig Ziglar
So true, and yet this truth is tragically far too common. A few days ago I wrote about people who wander aimlessly through life – I call them Zombies.
A good Ziglar friend and poet, Cliff Feightner, wrote this quick limerick about Zombies:
"Even though they are moving around
They make a disparaging sound.
“The measure of a life, after all, is not its duration but its donation.” Corrie Ten Boom
I love the story told by Glen Van Ekeren in his book, The Speaker's Source Book. It was a hot, humid day in the middle of Kansas City. The eight-hour shift seemed especially long for the veteran bus driver.
I don’t believe anyone enjoyed life more than Dad. The smile on his face when he had cornbread and buttermilk was incredible.
He made sure to get the most browned piece of cornbread with the burned edges. He would break it into pieces and put it into a glass of ice cold buttermilk.
What business is your company in?
I would like for you to consider being in the True Performance business.
A number of years ago, the Ziglar team, along with Dad’s help, came up with this definition for True Performance:
“True Performance is the ideal accomplishment of an idea, goal, or objective that benefits everyone involved.
One of my favorite topics to speak about is Zombies!
Unfortunately, they are everywhere.
Zombies are simply disengaged people who are going through the motions.
According to Gallup, somewhere around 70% of the workforce is disengaged – in Ziglar terms, they are Zombies.