Ultimate Entrepreneur Motivation From the Greats
Robbins, Obama, Kennedy, Brown, Kern, Rohn, The Arnold, Kennedy… If these guys can’t get you revved up to succeed on this day, then you’re the only one left who can!
Robbins, Obama, Kennedy, Brown, Kern, Rohn, The Arnold, Kennedy… If these guys can’t get you revved up to succeed on this day, then you’re the only one left who can!
Fear is not real. It only exists in our imagination. The insanity surrounding fear is that fear always relates to the future, never really the present, certainly not the past.
Are you a storm chaser, or do you hide under the nearest bridge when the sky turns grey?
So true how there’s a poor person in all of us — scoffing at the price of a bottle of water at a hotel, the price of gas, (the outrageous price of any hand-held technology that starts with the letter “i”!) This, as opposed to finding a way to make more money, without having to work longer hours, or always having to wait on your next paycheck.
Check out this compilation of 10 top business speeches that have been featured in movies throughout the years. Maybe you’ll find a great way to spend an hour or 20 this weekend!
If you’re looking for a boost, you have to watch this video. You have more in common with these famous failures turned legendary trail-blazers than you might imagine.
The bottom of this world is crowded with losers and inbetweeners. Inbetweeners still have hope because they’re open to making the positive changes needed to crawl out of the pit of unhappiness they’ve created for themselves. If you aren’t a winner, watch this motivational video and decide whether your character’s redeemable or not.
There’s so much we can learn from the people who’ve done it. The ones who never gave up, suffered through the laughter and ridicule. Those who believed, beyond a shadow of a doubt. Listen to what they have to say, then get out and create your own success story!
Hustle more, hate less is the catchline of Grant Cardone’s “10x” philosophy on achieving career success and market dominance in this world. Thinking big is the only way to survive. Lowering your standards and expectations when times get tough is a sure-fire path to being middle-class. Target big problems that exist and exploit them to make big money.
Eric Thomas makes the differences between average, good, and great people. How people who’re good have the tools to become truly great. And how average people sadly don’t have the sense of urgency needed to attain greatness.
Shocking discovery reveals that intelligence pales in comparison to self-discipline when it comes to success in life.
Instead of the so-so talk in the post-game interview, Apollos Hester, a high school football player, delivers motivational speech like a pro.
Do you find that you’re life is designed around a cubicle or box of some kind? If you’re indeed a hapless lamb trying to live up to some preconceived societal standard, please get motivated today and emerge from your home a lion tomorrow. You can do it!
If you’re not moving forward, toward your goals, you’re lazy. Grant Cardone tells us, in no certain terms, why most of us are lazy and why we need to get out of that slump before we defeat ourselves on the battle-field of life!
One’s ability to bounce back (quickly) from rejection is very telling of their ability to be successful. Listen to Barbara Corcoran talk about her experience with this elusive skill, as it relates to entrepreneurship.