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The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People
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In Search of Excellence
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change than Denis Waitley. Harvey
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Swim With the Sharks Without Being Eaten Alive

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October 4, 2006 Issue
70
Welcome!
To this issue of the Denis Waitley International online
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edge, and interesting content, with some innovative and
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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
Be More Courageous
Aristotle believed, and I think correctly, that courage is
the first of the human virtues, because it makes the others
possible. Courage is the ability to exercise your free will
and make things happen in the face of setbacks and
unforeseen challenges, by selecting healthy role models and
mentors and taking daily actions that define who we are to
become.
We are not what society and randomness have made us. We are
a nation of immigrants, most of whom arrived with nothing
more than hope and a willingness to do whatever it takes to
achieve our own dream. We are what we have chosen to be from
the depth of our very souls and being. We are self-made
based upon our beliefs.
No significant decisions -- personal or business -- have
ever been undertaken without the attendant feelings of
anxiety, uncertainty and guilt. The commitment to wade
through these inevitable crises is the meaning of courage.
To gain courage is to change your beliefs about what you
deserve and about what's possible with patience and
persistence.
Get out of your comfort zone and stretch your limitations this week!
-- Denis Waitley
2. The Champion Within
Article
The Most Important Meetings You'll Ever Attend Are the Meetings You Have With Yourself by Denis Waitley
You are your most important critic. There is no opinion
so vitally important to your well being as the opinion you
have of yourself. As you read this you're talking to
yourself right now. "Let's see if I understand what he means
by that… How does that compare with my experiences? – I'll
make note of that – try that tomorrow – I already knew that…
I already do that." I believe this self-talk, this
psycholinguistics or language of the mind can be controlled
to work for us, especially in the building of
self-confidence and creativity. We're all talking to
ourselves every moment of our lives, except during certain
portions of our sleeping cycle. We're seldom even aware that
we're doing it. We all have a running commentary in our
heads on events and our reactions to them.
• Be aware of the silent conversation you have with
yourself. Are you a nurturing coach or a critic? Do you
reinforce your own success or negate it? Are you comfortable
saying to yourself, "That’s more like it". "Now we’re in the
groove." "Things are working out well." "I am reaching my
financial goals." "I'll do it better next time."
• When winners fail, they view it as a temporary
inconvenience, a learning experience, an isolated event, and
a stepping-stone instead of a stumbling block.
• When winners succeed, they reinforce that success, by
feeling rewarded rather than guilty about the achievement
and the applause.
• When winners are paid a compliment, they simply respond:
"Thank you." They accept value graciously when it is paid.
They pay value in their conversations with themselves and
with other people.
A mark of an individual with healthy self-esteem is the
ability to spend time alone, without constantly needing
other people around. Being comfortable and enjoying solitary
time reveals inner peace and centering. People who
constantly need stimulation or conversation with others are
often a bit insecure and thus need to be propped up by the
company of others.
Always greet the people you meet with a smile. When
introducing yourself in any new association, take the
initiative to volunteer your own name first, clearly; and
always extend your hand first, looking the person in the
eyes when you speak.
In your telephone communications at work or at home, answer
the telephone pleasantly, immediately giving your own name
to the caller, before you ask who's calling. Whenever you
initiate a call, always give your own name up front, before
you ask for the party you want and before you state your
business. Leading with your own name underscores that a
person of value is making the call.
Don't brag. People who trumpet their exploits and shout for
service are actually calling for help. The showoffs,
braggarts and blowhards are desperate for attention.
Don't tell your problems to people, unless they're directly
involved with the solutions. And don't make excuses.
Successful people seek those who look and sound like
success. Always talk affirmatively about the progress you
are trying to make.
As we said earlier, find successful role models after whom
you can pattern yourself. When you meet a mastermind, become
a master mime, and learn all you can about how he or she
succeeded. This is especially true with things you fear.
Find someone who has conquered what you fear and learn from
him or her.
When you make a mistake in life, or get ridiculed or
rejected, look at mistakes as detours on the road to
success, and view ridicule as ignorance. After a rejection,
take a look at your BAG. B is for Blessings. Things you are
endowed with that you often take for granted like life
itself, health, living in an abundant country, family,
friends, career. A is for accomplishments. Think of the many
things you are proud of that you have done so far. And G is
for Goals. Think of your big dreams and plans for the future
that motivate you. If you took your BAG – blessings,
accomplishments and goals – to a party, and spread them on
the floor, in comparison to all your friends and the people
you admire, you'd take your own bag home, realizing that you
have as much going for yourself as anyone else. Always view
rejection as part of one performance, not as a turndown of
the performer.
And, enjoy those special meetings with yourself. Spend this
Saturday doing something you really want to do. I don't mean
next month or someday. This Saturday enjoy being alive and
being able to do it. You deserve it. There will never be
another you. This Saturday will be spent. Why not spend at
least one day a week on You!
Action Idea: Go for one entire day and night without saying
anything negative to yourself or to others. Make a game of
it. If a friend or colleague catches you saying something
negative, you must put ½ dollar in a drawer or container
toward a dinner or evening out with that person. Do this for
one month and see who has had to pay the most money toward
the evening.
-- 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
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
Seeds of Belief: Attitude is Everything
Your attitude is either the lock on or key to your door of
success.
It's not what you are that holds you back, it's what you
think you're not.
A smile is the light in your window that lets others know
there is a caring person inside.
The most important three words you can say to yourself:
“Yes, I can!”
If you believe you can... you probably can.
If you believe you won't... you most assuredly won't.
Belief is the ignition switch that gets you off the
launching pad.
4. The
Winner's Edge Coaching Tips
This week I found an article by Vic Johnson. Vic Johnson is
a St. Augustine, Florida-based Internet Infopreneur, author,
speaker and founder of a host of personal development
websites. I love the way he puts things -- simple, direct
and thoughtful. Enjoy! -- DW
Don't Quit by Vic Johnson (excerpted from Day by Day with
James Allen)
"Your circumstances may be uncongenial, but they shall not
remain so if you only perceive and ideal and strive to reach
it. You cannot travel within and stand still without." - As
A Man Thinketh
For many years I have carried around a poem called Don't
Quit. One of the lines says, "stick to the fight when you're
hardest hit – It's when things seem worst that you mustn't
quit." In our darkest hour it's hard to see the end of our
circumstance. All we can think of is our conditions
worsening. But it's usually at this time that our greatest
growth can occur if we'll see the moment as a growth
opportunity. If we'll see it as a time to learn how to
control our thoughts toward an ideal that we cherish.
One thing I share with people who seek my advice when they
think their life has come apart, is to help them understand
the power that even the tiniest of actions can have when
taken in a negative situation. Remember in Science class
when we learned that "a body at rest tends to remain at rest
or a body in motion tends to remain in motion." This is
especially true when overcoming circumstances because
"paralysis" usually keeps us in the condition longer than
we'd like.
But even more important, is that once we've started in
motion, even thought it may not seem like much, know this –
it's now only a matter of time before you're out, totally
out, of the situation that has got you down today.
My long-time favorite poem by an anonymous author is worth
remembering today:
When things go wrong as they sometimes will,
When the road you're trudging seems all uphill.
When the funds are low and the debts are high,
And you want to smile but you have to sigh.
When care is pressing you down a bit,
Rest if you must, but don't you quit.
Life is queer with its twists and turns,
As everyone of us sometimes learns.
And many a fellow turns about,
When he might have won had he stuck it out.
Don't give up though the pace seems slow,
You may succeed with another blow.
Often the goal is nearer than
It seems to a faint and faltering man.
Often the struggler has given up,
When he might have captured the victor's cup.
And he learned too late when the night came down,
How close he was to the golden crown.
Success is failure turned inside out,
The silver tint of the clouds of doubt.
And you never can tell how close you are,
It may be near when it seems afar.
So stick to the fight when you're hardest hit,
It's when things seem worst that you mustn't quit.
And that's worth thinking about.
Vic Johnson
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Are CEO
6. Defining responsibility
7. Being a responsible leader
8. Being a team player
9. Things you have control over
10. Action steps
CD2 - Session 3: Benchmarking:
Becoming Your Best
1. Determining what you are good
at
2. Beginning your personal benchmarking
3. Assessing your natural gifts
4. Benchmarking your attitudes
5. Observational skills and content analysis
Session 4: Integrity:
Strengthening Your Inner Values
6. Integrity before profit
7. A definition of integrity
8. A commandment for leadership
9. The integrity triad
10. Embracing integrity
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Building Your Personal Power
1. Three requisites of self-esteem
2. An important fourth area of self-esteem
3. A valuable T.I.P.
4. Acres of diamonds
5. Action steps
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6. The three dimensions of
leadership vision
7. Reinforcing the vision of greatness
8. The story of Jim Stovall
9. Ten steps for envisioning a great mission
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1. A powerful commencement speech
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