Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Jerry Seinfeld is Busy as a Bee with New Family

We all have heard of Jerry Seinfeld from the hit TV show. Jerry is now 53 years young and admits that he didn't become a full grown adult until he was in his late 30s.

Jerry talks a little about growing up. He said he wasn't funny but his dad was the comedian in the family. Jerry had to "force" himself to get up on stage and be funny. It was terrifying for him. I can imagine because most people are scared to death of public speaking. I heard people are MORE scared of public speaking than death.

Go figure.

Back to Jerry Seinfeld. He said his success was due to his relentless work ethics. The only demon he had was the lazy demon.

Wow, that is refreshing for someone to say that because our world is obsessed with quick and easy. And along comes Jerry Seinfeld throwing that myth out the window.

Oh yeah, he is really happy now. Syndication revenues from the 9 year run of his sitcom has made Jerry very wealthy. He has been married for 8 years and has 3 children.

I'm happy everything is working out well for Jerry...

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Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Tony Robbins Relationship Video

This couple was already separated when Tony Robbins worked with them. Incredible.

Tony is my hero...

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Wednesday, October 3, 2007

What You Must Do Before You Love Others

Recently, I read a very interesting article from Robert Ringer (link below)

Prerequisite to Loving Your Neighbor, Part I

He wrote that you MUST first respect yourself! Robert said that a lot of people that he meets do not respect themselves and consequently, do not respect others.

He said, "You can see it in his facial expressions and body language; you can hear it in his words and in the tone of his voice. "

To tell you the truth, I never thought about it that way. I always assumed that when someone is rude or cross with me, that it has nothing to do with me. They are just having a bad day. But what if they are having a bad life? What if YOU are having a bad life?

Yes, what happens if you are the person that Robert Ringer is describing. I can imagine that many people, including myself, never thought about how others view us. Are we unconsciously telling people that we dislike ourselves or have little or no self respect? Are we treating others with contempt?

And it is very hard to change your personality. I know that. But if the underlying foundation is shaky, you MUST take steps to strengthen it or the whole house will fall down.

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