One of my biggest dream is to meet and have a 20 minutes conversation with 10 of the most influential and inspirational people of our time by July of 2009. Hopefully, I don’t die any time soon as it requires much planning and plenty of time to make this happen. I want to ask them the one question that I ask successful people (I’m sure you want to know what the question is, but I’m not telling, at least not yet, not untill I meet them all). I believe in learning from the best and even the worst so you know what to do and what not to do. The people on my list are mostly authors and business gurus, people that have added value to the world.
On July 2nd I participated in a teleseminar with Michael Gerber, renowned author, The E-Myth. This teleseminar was very powerful in that he described how we as individuals limit ourselves by our own beliefs about what we can accomplish in our lives. He said that many of us don’t want to go outside of our comfort zones. How true. I usually think of myself as a person who takes risks, makes bold moves and challenges conventional wisdom, but after hearing Michael’s views about limiting beliefs, I have much streching to do with my vision for my business. So I’m going to implement a very basic exercise he suggested. He said that this exercise will awaken the level of consciousness that is needed to birth new products, services, etc. but is lock. Beginning this week I will look for opportunities worth pursuing and make observations in terms of what is missing in the picture. He suggested to do this for 7 consecutive days. So please join me in doing this exercise. In your journal this week write 1: Opportunities worth pursuing and 2: What’s missing in this picture.
I would like to hear what you’ve came up with, so please post your results and I will do the same. Want to know whose on my list and want to work with me to help make my dream come true? Contact me at info@indigocoachingsystems.com.
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At some point in our lives, I believe we all have dreams that we wish would actuallly manifest into real life. I hear you about meeting these people that have left a mark in our society, however, I am not so sure that their experiences should determine your growth or your future. I beleive one can use anothers person experience as a guide for whatever the situation maybe, but not as a measure of your personal outcome. One man success may not be indicative to another success. I believe we walk different roads and encounter our own experiences. I will agree that having a guide does help at times. Unless you are the type of person who likes to explore without having the “do & don’t” associated with the task.
By: Dream Big on July 8, 2008
at 10:52 pm
Hi There,
I agree that another person’s success may not be yours. Actually, I adhere to this belief and teaches my clients to define success for themselves. I believe that meeting people who’ve left a mark on our society or has positively impacted you in some way is a positive contributor to your personal development.
By: icscoach on July 10, 2008
at 3:59 pm