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The Outliers – How Motivational Speakers Promote The Story Of Success!

“Tough situations don’t last but tough people do”, that’s the truth behind successful achievers. We are all familiar with Malcolm Gladwell’s famous book, which deals with the factors contributing to phenomenal success. He discusses the cases of people you have proved their mettle, like Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, the rock band Beatles and many more, addressing them as “outliers”. According to him “outliers” are people who do not fit into our normal understanding of achievement, but go way beyond. That’s what we all aim to be in the one coveted life that we have: outliers!

Despite being endowed with impressive talents and encountering the best opportunities in life, success could still be a far fetched dream for many. Business entrepreneurs and leaders are in continuous pursuit of true success, for their teams in particular and organization as a whole. Motivational speakers are hired by many to ensure unflinching dedication and focus, which surely makes success much more achievable. Able orators can pack a true punch with their words and inspire the entire workforce to put in their best. Most of them have sound functional knowledge in the given domains and can relate to the associated obstacles, offering simple solutions for the same.

How Can Motivational Speakers Use Outliers as True Examples?

There are several ways in which a motivational speaker can use examples of established outliers skillfully in order to drive home a point with conviction. Some of the ways in which such speakers could use these stories include:

1.Sometimes, a team may just lose its momentum altogether, not knowing how to regain it and from where. There is an impending gloom that pervades the team environment, possibly as a result of subsequent episodes of failure. In the given situation, an able orator could pick up instances from the lives of outliers and show them how he picked himself up from similar situations.

2.Alternatively, successful teams might stagnate quite often. They get entrapped into a feeling of complacency and end up with the same achievement levels each year. A professional speaker can actually motivate them to scale newer heights and help them to become the actual “outliers” in the organization. He should delve into the minds of successful business professionals and unravel their thinking process before his audience. This could be a highly interesting and informative analysis for them.

3. A motivational talk is the ideal way to introduce fresh and creative ideas into the organization. Sometimes an entrepreneur would be strongly convinced about introducing a new idea into the system, which would be able to help him attain newer heights of success. Convincing the workforce about it could be difficult. Motivational speakers can provide excellent case studies referring to stalwarts like Bill Gates, who have built their organizations on their own terms successfully and efficiently.

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Keynote Motivational Business Speaker – Doug Dvorak is a certified sales trainer, management consultant and corporate humorist assists clients with productivity training, corporate humor and workshops, and other aspects of sales and marketing management.
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Daily Motivation! I Need Daily Motivation! You Can Get Daily Motivation! Everyone Should Have Daily Motivation!

As a self-help writer, lifestyle coach, motivational speaker, and so forth, one of my favorite projects is this great Daily Motivational e-mail Message Service that I have. It is fun to awaken before the crack of dawn, every morning, and pen an exciting few words of wisdom to help others with their day ahead! It is a blessing to me, to write that stuff, and it is a blessing to my readers. Once when I was ill, and didn’t get the message out until mid-morning, I got bombarded with e-mails from concerned subscribers that they had hoped they didn’t “miss” that day’s e-mail! It was really flattering!

You need some daily words of wisdom, some quotes from famous people, and a few other tidbits to help inspire you to lose weight, work harder at your job or business, or to get out there and be more productive with your life!

My name is Father Time, and my awesome website at www.FatherTimePublishing.com is a very cool place where you can have some fun shopping for yourself, or even for some gifts for others! My prices cannot compete with the huge conglomerate retailer taking over the planet, but not everyone in the world is looking for a bargain, at least not all of the time! Sometimes we have to help out the little business guys!

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Now, where were we? Oh yes, I was pointing out the importance of some Daily Motivational Messages or Quotes in YOUR Life! Everyone could stand to hear or read some quotes from famous people! For example…Abraham Lincoln said, “Most folks are as happy as they make up their minds to be.”

So, make up your mind to be happy and also get my daily e-mail!

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Body Language

An estimated 67% to 93% of human communication (according to university researchers) is non-verbal, and your body language reveals your internal emotional state. Whether someone’s parents just died, or whether they just got promoted to CEO… you can tell by observing their body language.

So, as a man who tries to pick up and seduce women, you should be mindful of what you’re communicating non-verbally.

Body language consists of the following:

- Your movements. They should be nonchalant, as if you’re so fabulously successful that there’s rarely a reason for you to rush nor try to impress anybody. Move through the world doing what you want and assuming that others will follow.

- The displacement of your body. Your arms and legs should be spread out. Don’t be afraid to take up space.

- Your voice. It should have a calm, soothing, and commanding effect. Don’t speak too fast or strain your voice.

- Your face. Keep your facial muscles relaxed. Never tense your jaw, and only rarely should you frown or wrinkle your brow.

- Your shoulders. Keep them relaxed like they’d be if you just got a massage. Don’t raise them up like a nervous person.

I would even go as far as to say that you body language is more important than anything you say, because if your body language doesn’t match what you say, then you won’t succeed with women.

You see, if you tell a woman stories that convey your confidence, but at the same time you slump over and fold your arms, then you come across as fake.

I’ve picked up women before merely through the use of my body language. For example, a couple months ago I was at a coffee shop that I frequent, lounging on the couch, arms spread out, with my feet up on the table.

The mindset I had was that I felt so comfortable that it was as if I were in my home lounging on my own couch. It was as if I owned the coffee shop.

The net result was that a girl sitting near me put down her book and started engaging me in random small talk.

(Whenever an attractive girl you don’t know starts a random conversation with you, you should ALWAYS assume that she’s attracted to you. This is because women generally won’t risk the whole male-female dynamic, especially with a stranger, unless they feel attraction.)

The conversation went on for awhile, I got her number, called her that night, and a few days later we met and after several hours went to her place, where I spent the night. (We finally had sex in the morning.)

The bottom line though is that she became initially attracted to me and approached me because of my body language.

Now, of course body language isn’t enough. You also must have an internal alpha male mindset that’s consistent with your body language.

But make no mistake about it… if your body language conveys confidence, then your mood will also shift to become more confident. And have you ever noticed how when you walk with a spring in your step, you feel more upbeat?

Conversely, when you cast your eyes down and drag your feet, you feel depressed. So your mindset also follows the body language that you adopt.

So, in conclusion, be an alpha male with your mindset and your body language. Be in a woman’s personal space and be sexual and interested in her, but at the same time don’t be needy or desperate for her attention. Just be comfortable and enjoy yourself.

And when your body language conveys that, it means you’ll later be comfortable and enjoying yourself… with the woman.

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About the Author:
John Alexander is author of How to Become an Alpha Male. Learn the 7 Step Seduction System that takes you from saying “hello” to a new woman… to sharing orgasms in bed with her… in just one evening! alphamalesystem.com
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Have You Got a Girlfriend? Here's How Not to Screw It Up

Having a girlfriend can be a dangerous thing. We become too dependent on our woman for our happiness, and then if we get dumped, we find that we’ve all of a sudden lost our confidence. This results in being without sex for many months, until we finally get a girlfriend again, and… the cycle repeats.

So to break this cycle, we need to REMAIN the attractive guy, the alpha male.

You see, relationships can make us guys too lazy (since the sex is so easy) and we lose that “high value” mindset. It’s crucial to keep that alpha male frame of mind that says, “I am like a Lamborghini.”

Do Lamborghini dealerships grovel to try to get people to like them? Of course not. Instead they allow all the buyers to come to them. Hell, Lamborghini doesn’t even advertise. As a man, you should have a similar confident mindset if you want to maximize the attraction your girlfriend feels for you.

So, how do you keep that alpha mindset? First and foremost, avoid chasing your girlfriend like a puppy dog. A basic concept which will prevent her from ever treating you badly is what I call Punishment and Reward.

If a woman engages in behavior which you disapprove of, punish her by withdrawing your time and focusing on something (or someone) else. If she does something you like (such as having sex with you), reward her by giving her more of your time, talking about her feelings, etc.

So whenever you do something nice for her, do it because you’re rewarding her. And DO reward her good behavior, if you want more of it. Like I said, Punishment and Reward.

Then there’s the issue of being a challenge. Women act sweet when you’re a challenge to them. They act bitchy when they take you for granted and no longer feel like they need put out effort to win your affections.

Often by around month 6 in a relationship is when a woman really starts to take a guy for granted, so avoid that by remaining a challenge.

So the solution to remaining the attractive, alpha guy in your relationships is threefold:

1. Always be willing to focus your time on things other than your girlfriend. Don’t reward her for acting bitchy by continuing to be around her when she does. On the other hand, too, reward her for good behavior by giving her more of your time when she acts sweet.

2. Always have it in the back of your mind that you could end the relationship at any time. Don’t explicitly threaten her with that, but just make it a subtle implication. That way she’ll never become truly comfortable with the relationship and will keep working to win you.

3. Always allow her to think that’s she’s just a little bit more interested in you than you are in her. Again, this can be very subtle, but if (for example) you’re telling her 20 times a day that you love her, and she’s only telling you that twice, then obviously the situation is badly out of whack.

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About the Author:
John Alexander is author of How to Become an Alpha Male. Learn the 7 Step Seduction System that takes you from saying “hello” to a new woman… to sharing orgasms in bed with her… in just one evening! alphamalesystem.com
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Enlarge Your Future

A recent Oprah quote of the day from Paul Boese: “Forgiveness does not change the past, but it does enlarge the future.”

But just how does forgiveness enlarge the future?

The answer is by redeeming the past.

That is, what happened in the past proves to be the very makings of our future.

There’s a tendency for humans to view behavior that’s less than our best as a mistake we must not just forgive and move on from but also feel remorse for and deeply regret.

That’s not just too simplistic, it’s also quite negative. It fails to see a purpose in the ways we mess up.

We tend to look at what happened as something that shouldn’t have happened. However, there’s something much more fundamental going on.

We aren’t creatures with the ability to simply choose and an imperative to choose rightly. We don’t automatically grow up fully equipped to make wise decisions.

We are creatures with the potential to make smart choices, but who only learn to do so in the school of hard knocks.

Our mistakes are part of our learning. They are how we evolve. In this sense they are essential to our development.

But what about when we make the same mistake again and again? Then we haven’t yet awakened to a dimension of ourselves that’s capable of choosing differently.

Waking up to our essence, our potential, means cutting through a whole lot of cultural, social, and family programming.

It means shedding a lot of habitual behavior, which actually involves changing our brain patterns.

To feel guilt over our past is utterly unproductive—indeed, crippling of our potential. Guilt is a totally unhelpful emotion spawned by what Eckhart Tolle calls the pain-body.

When someone commits a crime, what the court wants to see is remorse. When politicians or televangelists mess up, what the public wants is remorse. But remorse isn’t empowering.

It’s as if we knew better and could and should have done better. Yet the evidence shows we didn’t and couldn’t.

What’s needed is for us to awaken to how the behavior we are engaging in isn’t really us at all. It’s a learned pattern, not representative of our true being.

When we wake up to the real nature of our essence and recognize our potential, we are empowered. This is what changes the way we behave in the present and thus enlarges our future.

Society’s preoccupation with guilt and remorse has nothing to do with real change. It’s just majoring in the pain-body.

The Greeks had a perfectly good word for authentic change: metanoia. It literally means changing one’s mind. The focus is on realizing our potential, not on regretting the past.

How sad that this incredibly transformative Greek concept is often translated as “repentance,” with all its connotations of penitence and remorse—a state of mind that’s drenched in the pain-body instead of in our wonderful true nature.

Everything that’s happened in our past was something we needed to go through in order to awaken us.

Waking up to our true being is what enlarges our future as we begin to make choices that unleash our potential.

 

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About the Author:
David Robert Ord is author of Your Forgotten Self Mirrored in Jesus the Christ and the audio book Lessons in Loving–A Journey into the Heart, both from Namaste Publishing, publishers of Eckhart Tolle and other transformational authors. He writes The Compassionate Eye daily, together with his daily author blog The Sunday Blog, at www.namastepublishing.com
 
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Do You Live from a Giant "No!"

Of all the creatures on Earth, only humans imagine they have to alter themselves, bend themselves out of shape, fix themselves in one way or another in order to be “spiritual.”

It’s only humans who want to escape their naturalness, preferring some altered state that has an otherworldly emphasis.

To learn to live joyously, ecstatically, rapturously—and we are not talking about going wild in ways that are dysfunctional and ultimately harm us—isn’t generally why folk go to a church, a temple, a mosque, an ashram. They go in order to in one way or another “straighten themselves out,” whether that be in the form of unburdening themselves of guilt or trying to “toe the line” the way they believe they should.

So much that’s associated with spirituality majors in control, instead of in the ecstatic enjoyment of the adventure of self-discovery.

Having said this, there’s a fundamental difference between control and being responsible.

To be a responsible person, directing our actions in accord with our true being, tends toward increased joy, a deepening love of life, an expanding sense of adventure, and increased originality and creativity.

To be a responsible person tends toward rapture, ecstasy, and celebration.

Control on the other hand suppresses these states. It makes us conform to the bland mediocrity of most people’s mundane lives.

It’s as if something in us utters a giant “No!” to the fullness of life. We resist being ecstatic, rapturous, joyous.

And so we set up all these spiritual paths for the purpose of reinforcing this learned “no” that we utter whenever we are offered a chance to embrace the fullness of life.

Let’s be clear: This “no” isn’t something we come into the world saying. Quite the contrary, we come into the world alive, adventurous, excited, raring to go. We come with the potential of being full participants in all the excitement and rapture life has to offer.

Just take a look at the religion and spirituality of the planet, continent after continent, with billions upon billions of adherents to these various paths. Most human lives when you get right down to it are self-diminishment writ large.

We come from the high origin of bliss, then promptly start reining in that bliss, until in many of us there’s little left by middle age that resembles the incredibly excited, adventurous, joyous, rapturous creature we began life as.

What we’ve got in the name of a great deal of so-called spirituality is a grand display of what Eckhart Tolle calls the collective pain-body.

The theme of so much that goes under the the banner of spiritual seeking is the annihilation of our natural being, our true self, our expression of the infinite Source from which we have sprung.

And the theme of the pain-body is “Be unhappy!”

Authentic spirituality flows in just the opposite direction. Authentic spirituality is all about embracing this moment, as it is, in its total naturalness—embracing who we are in our innate being.

To be spiritual isn’t about some other life, some altered state, some “fix” we are suppose to go through. It isn’t about restricting ourselves.

To be spiritual is to unleash the fullness of our being, right here, right now, in this very moment. It’s to embrace the whole of our experience as a manifestation of the divine Presence.

 

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About the Author:
David Robert Ord is author of Your Forgotten Self Mirrored in Jesus the Christ and the audio book Lessons in Loving–A Journey into the Heart, both from Namaste Publishing, publishers of Eckhart Tolle and other transformational authors. He writes The Compassionate Eye daily, together with his daily author blog The Sunday Blog, at www.namastepublishing.com
 
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Awakening from Dull Conformity – The Little Prince Series

Adults who looked at the drawing the six-year-old had made of a boa constrictor digesting an elephant thought it was a hat. Why a hat?

When I was growing up in Yorkshire, having been born in 1946, we always wore hats when we were outside. If we were ever seen without our school cap perched on our head in the proper manner—not tilted out of alignment!—we were for the high jump.

The story of The Little Prince was written in 1944 and in those days it was a mark of respect to wear a hat in public. Even as late as when I went to college in 1964, ditch diggers and gardeners on campus wore a hat amid all the mud.

It used to be that a woman had to wear a hat to enter a church—a practice, incidentally, that can’t be found in the Christian Scriptures, which say that a woman’s hair is her glorious “covering.”

The image the author is painting for us is one of individuals who have learned to conform to the constricted way in which society operates. The little boy has already, at just six years old, become what family and his culture expects him to be—no longer who he truly is.

The new Julia Roberts movie Eat, Pray, Love focuses on how the central figure in the story tended to lose herself in romantic relationships. Well, growing up, just about all of us lose ourselves in our relationships with our family and society in general.

The little boy calls his drawing of the boa constrictor digesting the elephant his Drawing Number One. In so labeling it, he is signifying that it is archetypal of what his life has become: constricted as if in the grip of a boa.

The author makes the point that the boa constrictor swallows the elephant whole. It’s an image of the massive influence society has on us when we are young, since we are largely unquestioning and gullible.

Before we know it, we have swallowed all kinds of beliefs and ideas from the adult world around us that just aren’t true but that affect the quality of our life for years to come unless we someday begin to question for ourselves.

Notes the narrator, after swallowing the elephant whole the boa is unable to move. It then sleeps for six months to digest the elephant—an incredibly insightful image of what happens to us as children.

We come into the world alive, increasingly active, and soon jumping for joy and running around excitedly. It’s a picture of the enthusiasm with which we embark on life. But before long, we barely move.

We are like the six-year-old Michael Brown talks about in Alchemy of the Heart who has learned to act like a little gentleman instead of the excited young boy he really is.

We have all been put to sleep by the world in which we grow up.

Awakening is about rediscovering the delighted and delightful child we were originally, before society stuffed us full of the indigestible nonsense that has caused us to endure such compromised lives of conformity and mediocrity.

Awakening is quite simply becoming our natural self, the self we were born to be before we learned to act a certain way.

Who we really are is so different from the way the social boa constrictor has made us that, as Jesus put it, it’s akin to be being born all over again.

This ongoing series on spirituality through the eyes of Antoine de Saint-Exupery’s story of The Little Prince continues tomorrow and daily. It is a commentary on the Namaste audio book Lessons in Loving—A Journey into the Heart.

 

 

 

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David Robert Ord is author of Your Forgotten Self Mirrored in Jesus the Christ and the audio book Lessons in Loving–A Journey into the Heart, both from Namaste Publishing, publishers of Eckhart Tolle and other transformational authors. He writes The Compassionate Eye daily, together with his daily author blog The Sunday Blog, at www.namastepublishing.com
 
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FAITH * PURPOSE * GRATITUDE

Did you know that most great people have attained their greatest success just one step beyond their greatest failure. And that was due to the fact that they persevered.  We must always remember to keep our thoughts at a positive level, because if you remember, you attract to your life whatever you give your attention, energy and focus to, whether wanted or unwanted. So we want to insure to attract the positive circumstances we desire in our lives by focusing and concentrating our thoughts on those things we hope for.

We all must take personal responsibility. We may not be able to immediately change the circumstances in our lives, the seasons, or the wind, but we can change ourselves. That is something we have charge of. We can beging to gradually change our circumstances by focusing on the type of life we wish to live and the ideal surroundings accompanying them. But we need to understand that these things take time, persistance and perseverance.

Faith – Let us always have faith in the things and conditions we hope for. Faith that all the things and circumstances we desire will be ours. Let us never give in to doubt or fears, about the outcome of our efforts. Believe that you will achieve your desired goals and put forth constant effort toward their attainment.

Purpose – Set your sights daily on a definite purpose and center your efforts unwaveringly upon it. Dedicate your actions and focus on the things you need and want and take the necessary action which wil attract those things and conditions toward you. “You attract to your life whatever you give your attention, energy and focus to, whether wanted or unwanted.”

Gratitude. Be forever grateful for all the blessings of the day. No matter how things may seem at times, there is a blessing laying underneath every episode of our lives. Be grateful that you are alive and able to perform the efforts toward achieving your desires. Give thanks daily. Just remember that no matter how badly you may think things are going for you, there is always someone somewhere who has it much worse.

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The Importance of Focus

Proverbs, fables, legends and myths have been constructed around the importance of focusing on one’s goal. In this anecdote, it is only Arjuna who can concentrate on the target- the bird’s eye; his other brothers are unable to eliminate the surrounding distractions from their line of vision. It is of prime importance that one should not be deviated from one’s path by the day to day distractions that crop up on the pursuit of one’s goal.

 

This seems to echo the author’s mantra in the earlier chapters that success comes from within. He establishes a positive relation between the mind’s power to focus and one’s potential. A very important point that is touched upon by the author is that success is a gradual process and in order to succeed one must persevere in one’s efforts. Just like one has to perform day to day activities in a chronological process, success cannot be achieved by rushing towards it. It is therefore of the highest importance that one should not be distracted or disheartened due to the delay in achieving success. An extremely interesting concept that introduces is that since a lot of people waste a lot of time simply brooding over the consequence of their action without even having actually performed the action, he says that one should be following a circular path rather than treading on a straight line so that one can close in on the fear and thus eliminate it

 

One should also get in perspective both short-term enjoyment and long term happiness. One should not be oblivious to long term happiness for the sake of short term enjoyment. In order to achieve long term happiness one must prioritize one’s actions. A major factor that acts as a hindrance to success is the fact that people tend to procrastinate a lot; this is a habit that people should put behind them in order to succeed. These include basic rudimentary tips like setting realistic goals as well as philosophical ideals such as “be a rock, not a feather”. These are very easy to follow day to day practices which will enhance one’s concentration deepening one’s focus.

 

There is also a section on how to eliminate what Vishwas terms as “inner demons”, these are factors that hinder the mind from functioning properly thus hampering the mind’s ability to concentrate which in turn adversely affects the individual’s ability to focus on his goals.

 

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“Viswas Mahale”, author of inspirational book “The Success” that offers a powerful combination of ancient eastern wisdom and cutting edge western science, which yields dynamic results. This marvelous book offers glimpses of a wider spectrum of life where success is an achievable commodity. Visit: The Success Codes
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Motivational Speaker(NNOS Studios of Ohio) – Emotional Triggers and Confidence

We all find ourselves lacking confidence at times. Here’s a simple technique that you’ll be able to use instantly. I use it every day. We’ll be activating what is known as EMOTIONAL TRIGGERS. It is almost like coming from behind, and inducing confidence.

Think of something that you feel really good, really confident doing. Watch yourself, as though on a screen, but in your mind. If you have any videos of you doing this, watch them. Look at the way you move. Study the expressions on your face. Watch your eyes. Feel the way you are feeling in the video. How are you handling whatever comes your way? How are you thinking? Look at your posture. Look at your shoulders.

Your objective is to imitate that. This will activate the confidence you had in the video, from behind the scenes.

Here’s an example: If I’m asked to be a motivational speaker at a certain function, I always need to prepare myself. I will usually take a walk before I speak, and think about something that I feel extremely confident doing. This can be scoring a goal when I’m playing hockey. Or it’s by looking at my instructor’s badge and thinking of the way I’d carry myself when I entered a dojo or training hall. By placing myself in these states, I notice that I hold a bit more air in my chest. My shoulders are more pulled back rather than slumping forward. My vision is super sharp. I have a confidence to my walk that simulates an authority over myself and circumstances.

If I score a goal, I feel like I own the ice…not in an arrogant way, but in a fearless way. I have a very slight smirk on my face that’s inviting any challenge. I am smooth and fast. I play extremely clean and am a step ahead of the next pass.

That’s my preparation process. By now I am walking with a slight smirk. My shoulders are pulled back, more air in my chest, and I’m asking myself questions with answers that I want to hear. Like, “Why does ( ) want ME to talk to this crowd?” And I get an answer like, “Because you know what you’re talking about.”

Emotional triggers. Use them.

Dennis Andrew
NNOS Studios Motivational Speakers Division

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