Walk the talk
Mon. June 14, 2010 Tom Tognoli
There are two types of people in the world. There are the “Givers,” those people who are always going out of their way to help others - lend a hand, give a positive comment, make you feel good, and encourage you. Then there are the “Takers.” This type of person is always trying to work the angles to benefit themselves. They are in it for Numero Uno and have their hand out looking for someone to give them something. They tend to dish out sarcastic comments, tearing you down, and suck the energy from you.
Which one are you?
Here is the interesting thing. Those who “give” get and those who “take” get taken away. It is a universal law of life we all need to understand if we want to accomplish our goals personally or professionally. On the surface it is so hard to get our heads around and comprehend. It is like saying if you want to go faster, take your foot off the gas. However, everything in life works that way. If we want to accomplish our goals, we have to help others accomplish theirs, but don’t do it for selfish reasons. Don’t do it just because it is going to help you accomplish your goal. Be genuinely connected with those you help, be in it for them. If you want to get fit and healthy, help others get fit and healthy. If you want to become closer to God, help others get closer to God. If you want to make more money, help other make more money. If you want to improve your business, help others improve their business.So, why is that?I think it subconsciously helps us have integrity and accountability with what we need to do to accomplish our goals. We can’t genuinely advise and help someone to do one thing, and then do something completely different. The best way to help someone is to show them how, not tell them - that’s called Leadership, actually it is called Servant Leadership.Someone once told me that if you want to know what your kids are going to be like when they grow up, it is not going to be what you say - look in the mirror and stare into the eyes of the person you see. That is what your kids are going to be like. You can’t ask others - whether it is your kids, your friends, your colleagues, etc. to get up early, workout, eat right, spend quality time with your family, invest, be focused, accountable and discipline at work – and then go about your day getting up late, never working out, eat like crap, never spending quality time with your family, spend every penny you make and be a lazy ass at work.It is like writing Monday Morning MOJO. People are always telling me how much they love getting it every Monday morning. I have thousands of people signed up from coast to coast who receive it every Monday morning, and by the time it gets forwarded on to other peoples distribution lists, who knows it may be reaching ten of thousands of people every week. The interesting thing is that the person who gets the most out of MOJO is me, because I have to take the time and write it - it burns the message into me. Then I have to have integrity with what I write. I can’t say go for it and have a great life, then sit on my ass and watch life pass me by.Make it a week of MOJO!
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