Please check out my latest audio podcast, So Much More Than Cancer with Denise DeSimone. You can listen to the podcast by clicking on the PODCASTS & RADIO INTERVIEWS button at the top of this page and scroll down and click on the So Much More Than Cancer Podcast tab.
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“You cannot be the same, think the same, and act the same if you hope to be successful in a world that does not remain the same.” - John C. Maxwell
How are you changing with the world? Fifteen Spartan Rules
Here are fifteen Spartan rules to apply to your everyday life: Number 1: Do not return from a challenge having not given everything. Number 2: Only consume plain food and never eat to the point of satisfaction. This will not only bring a leanness for competition but also foster a mental fortitude. Number 3: Seek out intense competition. Number 4: Every person should undergo a physical or mental trial. Number 5: Speed, strength, and agility are less essential than stamina, grit, endurance, and courage. Number 6: Accepting death will allow you to live more courageously by unshackling the mind from its limitations and brings forth true potential. Number 7: Do not engage in gossip, only engage in conversation that will nourish and strengthen the spirit. Number 8: Fight for a good cause, use every ounce of your being to push that cause further and do not be afraid to defend it. Number 9: Surround yourself with people who are ruthlessly devoted to becoming their greatest selves. Number 10: A leader does not watch on safely from the rear. Number 11: Continuously introduce yourself to difficult situations where you are forced to either sink or swim. Number 12: Partake in structured, organized, and well-respected training programs, ensuring you see them through to the finish. Number 13: Refuse to be a victim of circumstance. Learn to be self-reliant and prepared for any situation. Number 14: Find ways to implement short bursts of discomfort into your daily life. This will ensure growth and prevent you from falling into sloth. Number 15: Dedicate yourself to perpetual physical training, regardless of circumstance and feelings. From RedFrost Motivation “He who would accomplish little must sacrifice little; he who would achieve much must sacrifice much; he who would attain highly must sacrifice greatly.” - James Allen
How much are you willing to sacrifice to reach your goals? Please check out my latest audio podcast, Heartblend with Lindsey Christian. You can listen to the podcast by clicking on the PODCASTS & RADIO INTERVIEWS button at the top of this page and scroll down and click on the Heartblend Podcast tab.
“Well-timed silence hath more eloquence than speech.” - M.T. Tupper
Do you understand at what time silence is golden? Please check out my latest audio podcast, The Brave Files with Heather Vickery. You can listen to the podcast by clicking on the PODCASTS & RADIO INTERVIEWS button at the top of this page and scroll down and click on The Brave Files Podcast tab.
“We must accept finite disappointment, but never lose infinite hope.” - Martin Luther King, Jr.
How do you continue to find infinite hope? Please check out my latest audio podcast, Uncover Your Magic with Ashley Gonor. You can listen to the podcast by clicking on the PODCASTS & RADIO INTERVIEWS button at the top of this page and scroll down and click on the Uncover Your Magic Podcast tab.
“Experience shows that success is due less to ability than to zeal. The winner is he who gives himself to his work, body, and soul.” - Charles Buxton
How much zeal do you put toward realizing your dreams? Please check out my latest audio podcast, Wheel With It with Devon Wieters. You can listen to the podcast by clicking on the PODCASTS & RADIO INTERVIEWS button at the top of this page and scroll down and click on the Wheel With It Podcast tab.
Please check out my latest audio podcast, Open To Happiness with Nicoleta Porojaun. You can listen to the podcast by clicking on the PODCASTS & RADIO INTERVIEWS button at the top of this page and scroll down and click on the Open To Happiness Podcast tab.
“Let no person be sorry they have done good because others have done evil. If a person has acted right, they have done well, though alone; if wrong, the sanctions of all mankind will not justify them.” - Henry Fielding
How does your character allow you to be upset for doing the right thing? Please check out my latest audio podcast, A Dose of Hope Radio. You can listen to the podcast by clicking on the PODCASTS & RADIO INTERVIEWS button at the top of this page and scroll down and click on the A Dose of Hope Radio Podcast tab.
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Author & SpeakerTerry is a sought after speaker who believes in the power of a story to motivate, inspire, and help others lead their uncommon and extraordinary lives. By combining his twelve-year cancer journey with his diverse business, athletic coaching, and hostage negotiating expertise, he delivers compelling yet relatable presentations for conferences, on-line events, panels, meetings, and seminars. Archives
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