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This time on The Other Side of LIVE!, Mordant & Charles continue last show’s theme with round two of How Bad Do You Want It? Joining them is special guest, Julie Hysko, an Enrollment Advisor from Northcentral University in Scottsdale, Arizona.
Highlights:
· Charles chats about moving forward as a Podcast Coach and seeking the aid of a potential mentor: schoolofpodcasting.com’s Dave Jackson
· William the Conqueror
- · William R. Forstchen and the Rally Cry series
- · Mordant chats about moving forward as a Motivational Speaker
- · Julie Hysko CALLS IN:
- o In her role as an Enrollment Advisor, she accesses the motivation behind people seeking graduate training
- o With any endeavor to achieve lofty goals, Julie recommends:
- § Look at your Support Network (Positive Peeps)
- § Look at your Support Network (Positive Peeps)
- · Do you have positive reinforcement & support ?
§ Deal with your Self-limiting Beliefs
· Replace the Negative Thinking with Positive
o Use Affirmations
o Coaches & Motivators
o Self-Motivators: “Do It Now!”
§ W. Clement Stone an associate of Napoleon Hill
· Napoleon Hill’s Keys To Positive Thinking: learning Positive Mental Attitude
o Fake it till you make it
§ Do the action and the feelings will follow
· Find a Coach, Counselor, Mentor
o Peer 2 Peer Mentoring program
· Whole being is devoted to achieving your goal (how bad do you want it?)
o The Master Drowning the Would-be Monk story: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JRfoFGGyRvU
· Nora Roberts: “Ass in the chair”
· You have to care more about what you want to accomplish than you do about your “distractions”
· Charles talks about his journey to podcasting and some of the struggles he faced to get here
· Josh Shipp
· Tony Robbins
· No TOSOL in two weeks. Mordant is in New York, Charles in Disney world
o Instead making the GA 2011 Mordant World Meetup available for download
· Christopher Buehlman – Those Across The RiverPodcast: Play in new window | Download | Embed
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- o In her role as an Enrollment Advisor, she accesses the motivation behind people seeking graduate training