How many of you have bought about a gazillion products only to NEVER finish one of them? I must admit that I have a few sitting on my hard drive….I really do need to go through and either read them and implement what they are trying to teach me or just hit the DELETE button!
I found this interview with Tony Robbins, Frank Kern and John Reese by accident the other day. If you really listen to what they are talking about, you will understand completely why you do not finish what you start.
http://tonyrobbinstraining.com/320/interview-with-frank-kern-and-john-reese/
(just copy and paste into a new browser window)
Tony talks about Potential, Action, Results which then, in turn, Reinforces your Belief). If you have potential; you take massive action. If you take massive action; you achieve great results. If you achieve great results, you have more belief. You have to have an obsession for it…you have to be “hungry” for it.
Tony says that you “have to have it (potential, action, result) in your head as if it (the result) has (had) already happened.” You have to be in that state of certainty.
Your mind affects your performance. Tony referred to the experiment with the freethrow basketball practice. Some of the players were to practice six weeks, some were NOT to practice for six week and some were not to touch the basketball at all. They were told to practice in their mind and see themselves make a perfect shot every time. This is called “visualization.”
It is the same with your business. You have to “visualize” yourself as already achieving results. This will lead to a reinforcement in your beliefs that you can do it which will allow you to take the massive action which you know you need to take.
So…..go into that hard drive and find all of those purchases you have made. Either 1) use them or 2) delete them. They are not doing you any good just sitting there on your hard drive unopened and unused.
I love this quote by Tony at the end of the interview: “Make it so today is not like yesterday, and tomorrow will be different forever” — Tony Robbins
Tags: Frank Kern, John Reese, Motivation, Tony Robbins
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