Denis Waitley Is ...
more than a best-selling author,
speaker, poet and lyricist...
He has studied and counseled leaders in every field...
- from Apollo astronauts
- to Fortune 500 top executives
- from Olympic gold medalists
- to Super Bowl champions
- from returning POW's
- to heads of state
- from the boardrooms of top multi-national corporations
- to the classrooms of students of all ages and cultures
...and now to our living rooms.
Denis Waitley has painted word pictures of optimism, core values, motivation and resiliency that have become indelible and legendary in their positive impact on society. |
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What others say about Denis
Waitley...
This material is so fresh, so relevant, so
beautifully expressed, and so vital to the kind of change we
must all undergo to succeed in this whitewater world today.
Stephen Covey, Author
The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People
Denis Waitley's life has placed him
in the position of 'the best there is' at getting employees to
think and act like owners. It's this simple: Get everybody you
can to read and listen to his teachings.
Tom Peters, Co-Author
In Search of Excellence
I have studied and appeared many times
through the years with Denis Waitley. My advice is to listen to and
learn everything you can from this man.
John Wooden, Former Head Coach, UCLA Basketball
Denis Waitley takes us step-by-step to
become more consistent, top level performers in our careers and
daily lives. Roger Staubach, Hall of
Fame Quarterback, Dallas Cowboys
Denis Waitley has always been one step
ahead of all of us. Denis is a mentor for all of us. This is
special. Pat Riley, Former Head Coach,
Miami Heat
A Brilliant wake-up call for individual
leadership and personal responsibility. Nothing more urgent than
integrity and wisdom in the borderless world, and no one offers
better perspective and action steps for successfully managing
change than Denis Waitley. Harvey
Mackay, Author
Swim With the Sharks Without Being Eaten Alive

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November 29, 2005 Issue
50
Welcome!
To this issue of the Denis Waitley International online
newsletter. My goal is to offer valuable, relevant, leading
edge, and interesting content, with some innovative and
refreshing differences from the other ezines and newsletters
you may be receiving.
Warm regards,
Denis Waitley
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Many Thanks!
In This Issue.....
1. This Week's Jumpstart 2. Champion Within Article
3. Seeds of Greatness
4. Winner's Edge Coaching Tips
5. Featured Product of the Week
6. More Information
1. This Week's Jumpstart
Begin each day with this
question: "What am I going to do today that will make the
best use of my time and energy, and lead me a step closer to
reaching my goals?"
During the day, each time you are faced with a decision, ask
yourself: "Does this action substantially help me toward
achieving my goals?"
Before you leave your workplace or before you go to sleep at
night, make a list of your most urgent priorities for the
following day in order of their importance. You might
consider dividing your activities into A, B, and C lists:
A is for action immediately
B is before the end of the day
C is can wait until tomorrow
Become aware of interruptions and distractions that block
your success. Constant telephone calls are the most common.
Spending too much time reading and answering personal
e-mails is another problem. Chatting with co-workers eats up
more time. Messy files, disorganized scheduling and
cluttered desks are roadblocks. Take an objective look at
your routines and habits. And then take action!
Until next week, keep following your A, B and C's!
-- Denis Waitley
2. The Champion Within
Article
Take a Proactive Approach to Your Health by Denis Waitley
Think of your body as a high-powered, finely engineered
transportation vehicle, like a space shuttle. Instead of
liquid hydrogen, your body is powered by your own intake.
The food you eat is the fuel that energizes the vehicle.
What you put in your fuel tank is burned by your high
performance activity or - in the case of low-octane, junk
food - is deposited in your engine. Think of your mind as
the driver who takes control of and steers your body to
victory or hits the wall. Your body is very much like a car.
Drive it without proper fuel or maintenance and it will fall
apart. You take it for granted to get you where you want to
go, until it breaks down. Then it disrupts your way of life.
Like your car, your body only speaks to you by exception.
You only notice it when it is damaged or inoperative. But,
unlike your car, the spare parts business for your body is
not a viable option at present.
To combat disease and aging, you need to keep your bones,
joints and muscles flexible and strong. The right exercise
means weight-bearing exercise, not simply aerobics. The
International College of Sports Medicine has now added
exercise with weights to its long-time recommendation of
aerobic exercise. First, check with your physician who can
assess your general condition and advise you about healthy
levels of activity. Second, be aware that the effectiveness
of exercise depends as much on enjoyment as on the nature of
activity itself.
Just as important, if not more important than daily
exercise, is proper nutrition. What you eat has a major
impact on degenerative diseases. Do eat a low fat diet. Keep
your fat intake to 15 percent of all daily calories. This
will keep you lean and boost your immunity. Do eat a low
salt diet. Use a potassium-based salt substitute on the
table and in cooking. Do eat a high-fiber diet. Fiber
protects the colon from cancer, lowers cholesterol and
stabilizes blood sugar. Eat 40 to 50 grams of mixed fibers
daily, as in whole grain breads and cereals, especially
those containing oat bran, vegetables and fruits. Do eat a
low-sugar diet. Use a little fructose in place of table
sugar. Eat complex carbohydrates in place of sugar and look
for carbohydrate drinks sweetened with zylitol. Do drink
clean water. Drink bottled or home-distilled water, as much
as eight glasses per day.
Do eat an alkaline diet. Our high-fat, high-sugar diet
creates acidity. So many people are now acidic that we spend
hundreds of millions of dollars on antacids every year.
Do take daily nutritional supplements including essential
multi-vitamins, antioxidants and minerals. Current research
confirms that we can no longer get the essential nutrients
from our food alone. We must supplement even the best diet
with nutrition to promote resistance to disease. Do eat the
right kinds of foods and stay away from the fast-food,
fat-food drive-throughs. You are doing yourself and your
children a dangerous, long-term disservice by developing the
habit of eating high-fat, nutrition-poor meals. Make your
health your top priority. You can’t buy your health or life
back after years of neglecting it while you earn your
living.
Action Idea: List one activity you will begin to do
tomorrow to improve your health and increase the quality and
quantity of your life.
Denis Waitley has studied,
counseled and trained leaders in virtually every field
including Apollo astronauts, Olympic gold medalists, Super
Bowl champions, returning POW's, heads of state and Fortune
500 top executives.
Denis is recognized as a world class speaker and author and
has traveled the globe sharing success ideas and strategies
to thousands of companies the past 25 years. To book Dr.
Waitley to speak for your company or to be part of your
upcoming Regional or National Convention send an email to
speaker@deniswaitley.com or call 877-929-0439 and ask
for Hilary.
3. Seeds of Greatness by
Denis Waitley
(These quotes were taken from Denis Waitley's Excerpts from
The Seeds of Greatness Treasury booklet)
Winning Is
Winning is never whining.
Winning is coming in fourth, exhausted but excited, because
you came in fifth last time.
Winning is being glad you’re you.
Winning is a feeling, there is no ceiling.
Winning is beginning, and by beginning, the game is half
won.
Winning is all in the attitude!
4. The
Winner's Edge Coaching Tips
Welcome to the Winner's Edge Coaching Tips. Our topic is
tips for developing healthy personal relationships and
raising win-win children. We are covering the final two tips
this week:
Build a home atmosphere in which each family member respects
the needs, dignity and individuality of all the others. Make
your cornerstones love, caring, trust and giving.
Maintain an atmosphere that encourages free and open
communications. Encourage all family members to express
feelings and opinions without fear of recrimination or
reprisal.
Building your family's foundations on love, caring, trust
and giving and encouraging communication fosters a nurturing
environment in which your loved ones can thrive.
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