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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March 29, 2006 Issue
57
Welcome!
To this issue of the Denis Waitley International online
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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
Go the extra mile. Instead of
saying: "Why don't they do something?" Say, "Here's what I'm
doing about it." Instead of, "Why me?" Think, "Try me!" Look
for rainbows in thunderstorms, and instead of worrying about
the icy streets, put on your ice skates. Live out the story
of the little boy who bought a new pair of ice skates with
his allowance so he could skate on the frozen pond. His
mother and father, watching him slide, slip and fall every
time he tried to stand up, ran to his rescue, cautioning:
"Let's put them away, son, before you get hurt!" The boy
continued struggling and replied: "Mom, Dad, I didn't get
them to give up with – I got my skates to learn with!"
So this week
concentrate on doing more than you are asked and contributing more than is required.
-- Denis Waitley
2. The Champion Within
Article
Be a Person Who Practices Non-Situational Integrity by Denis Waitley
Be a Person Who Practices Non-Situational Integrity.
Integrity, a standard of personal morality and ethics, is
not relative to the situation you happen to find yourself in
and doesn't sell out to expediency. Its short supply is
getting even shorter, but without it, leadership is a
façade. Learning to see through exteriors is a critical
development in the transition from adolescence to adulthood.
Sadly, most people continue to be taken in by big talk and
media popularity, flashy or bizarre looks, and expensive
possessions. They move through most of their years convinced
that the externals are what count, and are thus doomed to
live shallow lives. Men and women who rely on their looks or
status to feel good about themselves inevitably do
everything they can to enhance the impression they make –
and do correspondingly little to develop their inner value
and personal growth. The paradox is that the people who try
hardest to impress are often the least impressive. Puffing
to appear powerful is an attempt to hide insecurity.
In the Roman Empires' final corrupt years, status was
conveyed by the number of carved statues of the gods
displayed in people's courtyards. As in every business, the
Roman statue industry had good and bad sculptors and
merchants. As the empire became ever more greedy and
narcissistic, the bad got away with as much as they could.
Sculptors became adept at using wax to hide cracks and chips
in marble and most people couldn't discern the difference in
quality.
Statues began to weep or melt under the scrutiny of sunlight
or heat in foyers. For statues of authentic fine quality,
carved by reputable artists, people had to go to the artisan
marketplace in the Roman Quad and look for booths with signs
declaring sine cera, which translates in English to mean,
without wax. We, too, look for the real thing in friends,
products, and services. In people, we value sincerity, from
the words, sine cera, more than almost any other virtue. We
expect it from our leaders, which we are not getting in our
political, media, business and sports' heroes for the most
part. We must demand it of ourselves.
Integrity that strengthens an inner value system is the real
human bottom line. Commitment to a life of integrity in
every situation demonstrates that your word is more valuable
than a surety bond. It means you don't base your decisions
on being politically correct. You do what's right, not
fashionable. You know that truth is absolute, not a device
for manipulating others. And you win in the long run, when
the stakes are highest. If I were writing a single
commandment for leadership it would be, "You shall conduct
yourself in such a manner as to set an example worthy of
imitation by your children and subordinates." In simpler
terms, if they shouldn't be doing it, neither should you. I
told my kids, "clean up your room," and they inspected the
condition of my garage. I told them that honesty was our
family's greatest virtue, and they commented on the radar
detector I had installed in my car. When I told them about
the vices of drinking and wild parties, they watched from
the upstairs balcony, the way our guests behaved at our
adult functions.
It's too bad some of our political and business leaders
don't understand that "What you are speaks so loudly that no
one really pays attention to what you say." But it is even
more true that if what you are matches what you say, your
life will speak forcefully indeed.
It's hardly a secret that learning ethical standards begins
at home. A child's first inklings of a sense of right and
wrong come from almost imperceptible signals received long
before he or she reaches the age of rational thought about
morality. Maybe you're asking yourself what kind of model
you are for future generations, remembering that people are
either honest or dishonest, that integrity is all or
nothing, and that children can't be fooled in such basic
matters. They learn by example.
To remind myself of my responsibility to live without wax,
with sincerity and integrity, I took the liberty of
re-writing Edgar A. Guest's poem, Sermons We See
to apply to setting an example as a real winner for my
children and grandchildren.
I'd rather watch a winner, than hear one any day.
I'd rather have one walk with me, than merely show the way.
The eye's a better pupil and more willing than the ear.
Fine counsel is confusing, but example's always clear.
And the best of all the coaches are the ones who live their
deeds.
For to see the truth in action is what everybody needs.
I can soon learn how to do it, if you’ll let me see it done.
I can watch your hands in action, but your tongue too fast
may run.
And the lectures you deliver may be very wise and true.
But, I'd rather get my lessons by observing what you do.
For I may misunderstand you and the high advice you give.
But there's no misunderstanding how you act and how you
live.
I'd rather watch a winner, than hear one any day.
Hey, politician, business leader, motion picture producer,
television actor, rock star, sports star. Hey mom, hey dad.
Don't tell me how to live. Show me by your actions. You're
my role models.
Action Idea: When you talk to others, beginning right
now, don't try to impress them by talking about your
accomplishments. Let your actions speak for you. Ask more
questions.
-- Denis Waitley
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
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3. Seeds of Greatness by
Denis Waitley
(These quotes were taken from Denis Waitley's Excerpts from
The Seeds of Greatness Treasury booklet)
Seeds of Love: The Ultimate Gift
Touch is the magic wand of intimacy. Love is keeping in
touch.
Love should be a verb, not a noun or adverb. Love is an
active emotion.
Don’t assume that money, shelter and creature comforts are
enough to demonstrate your love.
Nothing can replace your presence, your hug, your smile,
your touch --- you!
Love is one of the few experiences in life that we can best
keep by giving it away.
Only when you set your romantic and business partners free
to be all they can be, will you know how attractive and
lovable you are yourself; free of the insecurity and
self-doubt that spawn envy and jealousy.
To love is to be open and vulnerable, and to receive
graciously that which is given.
Value is in the doer, not the deed.
Love yourself and give away, all the love you can today.
Healthy love can’t be demanded nor taken for granted. It can
only be a continuing give-and-take exchange and dialogue
between two independent persons who share many values and
responsibilities, yet still feel a childlike magic with each
other.
4. The
Winner's Edge Coaching Tips
Welcome to week 7, our final week of our current series of
coaching tips... I hope these tips have helped you further
embrace integrity in your personal, business and family
life.
Tip 7: Your children and subordinates will do what they see
you do. Your challenge as a leader is enormous, but so are
the rewards. A life of principle -- of not succumbing to the
temptations of easy morality -- will always win in the end,
leading you to the real wealth of a clear conscience and not
having to constantly check the rear view mirror as you move
forward.
-- DW
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