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Success Habits of Super Achievers is FULL of Proven Success Strategies from over 80 Iconic Thought Leaders, Entrepreneurs, Professionals, Coaches, Authors, Investors, Musicians, and More
Featuring – Speaker and #1 NY Times Bestselling Author Darren Hardy, Iconic Speaker and Author Denis Waitley, Iconic Motivational Speaker and Author Les Brown, Kingpin of Pop Talent Linda Septien, Lead Guitarist of Def Leppard Phil Collen, Co-Creator of Chicken Soup for the Soul Mark Victor Hansen, Speaker, #1 NY Times Bestselling Author John Assaraf, Iconic Speaker and Trainer Brian Tracy, Producer, Speaker, and Coach Lisa Haisha, 15-Year MLB Player and Entrepreneur Todd Stottlemyre, #1 Real Estate Podcast, Real Estate Developer Robert Helms, 12-Year NBA Coach, Speaker, and Author Kevin Eastman, 8x Emmy-Winning Sportscaster Newy Scruggs, Speaker, #1 NY Times Bestselling Author Chris Widener, 2x US Memory Champion Ron White, Co-Founder of ACT! Software Mike Muhney, Breathing and Chronic Pain Specialist Dr. Amy Novotny, Marketer, Strategist, and Founder of Jim Rohn International Kyle Wilson, 3x Grammy Winner, Producer, and Songwriter Seth Mosley, Speaker, Author, and CEO of Ziglar Tom Ziglar, 31-Year Marine Colonel Tim Cole, and Many More!
Transformative Stories Containing Real-Life Lessons, Applicable Strategies, and the Key to Success—Building Great Habits—You Can Apply TODAY to Change Your Life
Each author and everyone behind the scenes has put great effort into ensuring this book will make a positive ripple in the world. We are honored by each of you who take the time to read these stories and continue that ripple.
All of the authors: Kyle Wilson, Carlos Delherra, Linda Septien, Dr. Tom Burns, Greg Zlevor, Lynn Yangchana, Darren Hardy, Gary Pinkerton, Robert Crockett, Ryan Pettitt, Dr. Amy Novotny, Freddy Perez, Denis Waitley, Mike Buffington, Mauricio Rauld, Greg Self, Jim Gardner, Anna Kelley, Phil Collen, Dugan Kelley, Marco Santarelli, Neelu and Robert Gibson, Ben Suttles, Mike Muhney, Stephanie Wankel, Adam Buttorff, Tyler Gunter, Seth Mosley, Jerry Horst, Dr. John R. Obenchain, Jeff E. Thornton, Sophia Stavron, Les Brown, Ravin. S. Papiah, Brad Niebuhr, Dana Samuelson, Jo Hausman, Robert Helms, Dave Zook, Jennifer Moran, Billy Brown, Andre Paradis, Lisa Haisha, Jim Richardson, Troy Hoffman, Greg Junge, Todd Stottlemyre, Todd Sulzinger, Mahealani Trepinski, Pancham Gupta, Michael Blank, John Assaraf, Rich Danby, Jessica Waters, Louis Melo, Dr. Karl Jawhari, Josh and Emily Houser, Ron White, Michael Becker, Sheldon Horowitz, BJ Johnson, Kevin Eastman, Steve Lloyd, Rebekah Loveless, Dustin Miles, Tim Cole, Rick Gray, Adam Levy, Sherry Patterson, Howard White, Tom Ziglar, Clair Hoover, Dr. Nicholas J. Scalzo, April Crossley, Chris Widener, Zach Haptonstall, Takara Sights, Eli King, Mark Victor Hansen, Ben Nelson, Alfredo Bala, Kelli Calabrese, Andrew Lanoie, Newy Scruggs, Chris Mascarin, and Brian Tracy THANK YOU.
Excerpts from Success Habits of Super Achievers
The deck is stacked against you. There’s no question about it. And to get out of where you are, you gotta be hungry! Jackie Robinson said, don’t level the playing field. Just let me on the field, and I’ll level it myself. People that are hungry level the field, all they want is access in the game. When you are hungry, your gifts will make room for you. Bring what you have, do the best that you can, and God will do what you can’t do.
– Les Brown, Iconic Motivational Speaker and Author
That was the only time during my amateur, professional, and minor league baseball career where I had self-doubt. I almost walked away. I didn’t have the vision that I would get called back to the big leagues, play for 15 years, or play on three World Championship teams and get paid tens of millions of dollars. I didn’t know I was going to play for a Hall of Fame manager or that a lot of my teammates were going to go to the Hall of Fame.
I couldn’t see any of that because I was ready to quit. Where I was is where most people quit, and not just in sports, but in life, from a marriage, job, or situation. It’s where they decide they’re just not good enough. It’s a wall you run into that you either get over or around, or the wall becomes your ceiling forever.
– Todd Stottlemyre, 15-Year MLB Player and Entrepreneur
Also, as the saying goes, “attitude is everything.” Having a positive attitude toward challenges and problems allows one to approach things with a constructive orientation. Things are going to be great at times and other times they’re going to be tough. The journey of life always presents hills and valleys and level ground. Just move along and don’t sweat the small stuff. We must develop and continuously fine tune our skills in being resilient. Lastly, we must have a constant thirst for learning. Continuous learning is extremely important if we want to navigate and adapt to what the world presents to us.
– Nicholas J. Scalzo, Author, Professor, Coach, and HR/OD Consultant
For me, much more important than being the guy on stage is helping other dreamers get there. That realization launched me into my incredibly successful role behind the scenes as a songwriter and Grammy-winning producer, which in turn, has given me the platform to mentor up-and-coming musicians on their journeys. The irony is that serving led me to success.
– Seth Mosley, 3x Grammy-Winner, Producer, and Songwriter
The happiest people in the world are those who feel absolutely terrific about themselves, and this is the natural outgrowth of accepting total responsibility for every part of their life. They make a habit of manufacturing their own positive expectations in advance of each event. Never complain, never explain. Resist the temptation to defend yourself or make excuses. Develop an attitude of gratitude, and give thanks for everything that happens to you, knowing that every step forward is a step toward achieving something bigger and better than your current situation.
– Brian Tracy, Iconic Speaker and Trainer
To do a few things excellently, you’ve got to say no to a lot of things. I’ve found that one hard no then makes a thousand little no’s easy. I look for opportunities where I can make one decision that then makes a thousand decisions behind it.
– Darren Hardy, Speaker, Author, Former Publisher of SUCCESS Magazine
Success doesn’t reveal as much about who you are as failure does. I’ve learned on my journey that wherever you look, there are corresponding opposites, and those opposites are ultimately inseparable. We need them both—the success and the tragedy. We cannot fully know one without the other. In my lowest low, I discovered my authentic soul.
– Mike Muhney, Co-Founder of ACT! Software