Another one of my 'Secret Millionaire' strategies that I have been teaching in my seminars and when I coach people one-on-one is this, 'that you can never stop learning.' I always say, "If you want to go more, you've got to grow more." Personally, I really believe in it so much that I am constantly listening to audio CD's and watching DVD trainings in several areas of knowledge.
Every day I learn something new. Since I coach such an extraordinary group of people, each time I meet with a client, although I am teaching them they teach me something, too. Since I understand the power of knowledge, I've been known to invest thousands of dollars to meet one speaker or attend trainings to gather that wealth of knowledge.
Because of this willingness to learn, you'll find out why one of my favorite quotes that I love is "It's what you learn after you think you know it all that counts." I learned that quote from legendary UCLA basketball coach, John Wooden, the Wizard of Westwood. John Wooden has won more national basketball championships than any other collegiate coach.
In my quest for knowledge, I had the honor and the privilege of sitting down with coach Wooden in his house for lunch one day after he invited me to come. Coach Wooden taught me that quote that day. It literally changed my life. Oh, my gosh! You want to talk about having a profound impact on my spirit. This man is a legend in the athletic world, not only for all of his successes, but for his profound wisdom.
He coached his players on what he called the 'Pyramid of Success." The pyramid is a bunch of attributes that a great team player should have to become successful. These attributes include friendship, loyalty, enthusiasm, industriousness, initiative, skill and many more. Success is what he achieved by winning 10 NCAA Basketball Championships, 7 NCAA Basketball Championships in 7 Consecutive Years, 21 Victories in the Final Four, 38 straight victories in NCAA tournaments in 10 years, Most consecutive victories in 3 years totaling 88 wins, and much more.
When you have the opportunity to meet a man who has made a profound difference in the lives of athletes for so many consecutive years, you might want to listen to what he has to say. Not only is his advice sound, but listening to him can change the course of your life as it did mine. Another great piece of advice he is known for sharing is "Success is peace of mind which is a direct result of self-satisfaction in knowing you made the effort to become the best of what you are capable of becoming."
Coach John Wooden is just one of many mentors I have modeled and learned from in my career success. I take this knowledge and wisdom, and I give it to my clients. It's my goal to keep learning to further my career. Furthermore, I keep learning to be able to pass on that knowledge to my clients so that they could be successful in their own businesses, as well.
Every day I learn something new. Since I coach such an extraordinary group of people, each time I meet with a client, although I am teaching them they teach me something, too. Since I understand the power of knowledge, I've been known to invest thousands of dollars to meet one speaker or attend trainings to gather that wealth of knowledge.
Because of this willingness to learn, you'll find out why one of my favorite quotes that I love is "It's what you learn after you think you know it all that counts." I learned that quote from legendary UCLA basketball coach, John Wooden, the Wizard of Westwood. John Wooden has won more national basketball championships than any other collegiate coach.
In my quest for knowledge, I had the honor and the privilege of sitting down with coach Wooden in his house for lunch one day after he invited me to come. Coach Wooden taught me that quote that day. It literally changed my life. Oh, my gosh! You want to talk about having a profound impact on my spirit. This man is a legend in the athletic world, not only for all of his successes, but for his profound wisdom.
He coached his players on what he called the 'Pyramid of Success." The pyramid is a bunch of attributes that a great team player should have to become successful. These attributes include friendship, loyalty, enthusiasm, industriousness, initiative, skill and many more. Success is what he achieved by winning 10 NCAA Basketball Championships, 7 NCAA Basketball Championships in 7 Consecutive Years, 21 Victories in the Final Four, 38 straight victories in NCAA tournaments in 10 years, Most consecutive victories in 3 years totaling 88 wins, and much more.
When you have the opportunity to meet a man who has made a profound difference in the lives of athletes for so many consecutive years, you might want to listen to what he has to say. Not only is his advice sound, but listening to him can change the course of your life as it did mine. Another great piece of advice he is known for sharing is "Success is peace of mind which is a direct result of self-satisfaction in knowing you made the effort to become the best of what you are capable of becoming."
Coach John Wooden is just one of many mentors I have modeled and learned from in my career success. I take this knowledge and wisdom, and I give it to my clients. It's my goal to keep learning to further my career. Furthermore, I keep learning to be able to pass on that knowledge to my clients so that they could be successful in their own businesses, as well.