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Bill Gates Hits The Nail On The Head…
Tuesday, May 12th, 2009

Bill Gates Hits The Nail On The Head …

Bill Gates gave a speech at a High School about eleven things the students did not and will not learn at school. He talked about how feel-good, politically correct teachings have created a generation of kids with no concept of reality and how this concept is setting them up for failure in the real world.

Rule 1: Life is not fair - get used to it!

Rule 2: The world won’t care about your self-esteem. The world will expect you to accomplish something BEFORE you feel good about yourself.

Rule 3: You will NOT make $60,000 a year right out of high school. You won’t be a vice-president with a car phone until you earn both.

Rule 4: If you think your teacher is tough, wait till you get a boss.

Rule 5: Flipping burgers is not beneath your dignity. Your Grandparents had a different word for burger flipping: they called it opportunity.

Rule 6: If you mess up, it’s not your parents’ fault, so don’t whine about your mistakes, learn from them.

Rule 7: Before you were born, your parents weren’t as boring as they are now. They got that way from paying your bills, cleaning your clothes and listening to you talk about how cool you thought you were. So before you save the rain forest from the parasites of your parent’s generation, try delousing the closet in your own room.

Rule 8: Your school may have done away with winners and losers, but life HAS NOT. In some schools, they have abolished failing grades and they’ll give you as MANY TIMES as you want to get the right answer. This doesn’t bear the slightest resemblance to ANYTHING in real life.

Rule 9: Life is not divided into semesters. You don’t get summers off and very few employers are interested in helping you FIND YOURSELF. Do that on your own time.

Rule 10: Television is NOT real life. In real life people actually have to leave the coffee shop and go to jobs.

Rule 11: Be nice to nerds. Chances are you’ll end up working for one!

If you agree, pass it on.
If you can read this - Thank a teacher!
If you are reading it in English - Thank a soldier!

Until next time, this is Julie Vale from Own Your Life Club. Julie Vale

Filed under: Personal Development — Tags: , , — Julie Vale @ 6:49 pm

Final Days To Book For This Life-Changing Cashflow Conference

There are only two days left to book your seat at Stuart Zadel’s ‘Think and Grow Rich Cashflow Conference’ to be held in Adelaide this weekend, 28 and 29 March 2009.

Events will also be held in Brisbane, Sydney and Perth in the coming weeks.

The weekend will be full of Fun, Optimism and Education - and it’s free. Don’t miss it!

To Learn More and Register your Seat : Visit Think and Grow Rich NOW!

Until next time, this is Julie Vale from Own Your Life Club. Julie Vale

Think and Grow Rich…
Wednesday, February 25th, 2009

Announcing: “The Ultimate Think And Grow Rich Cashflow Conference”

Cashflow = Lifestyle

You know, when it comes to lifestyle, everything comes down to your ability to generate passive cashflow. Period. Without passive cashflow there is no freedom. Without freedom, there is no lifestyle.

So if your goal is to achieve not just financial security, but financial abundance and the lifestyle and freedom that it brings, then you absolutely must know how to create a large passive cashflow. No exceptions.

In response to all the doom and gloom in the media, Stuart Zadel decided to release a new, one-of-a-kind event, featuring himself as host and six other highly successful experts who’ll teach you the strategies they’re using right now to generate massive, passive cashflow for themselves and their families… and how you can too!

He has called this event ‘The Ultimate Think And Grow Rich Cashflow Conference’ and it’s being held in Adelaide, Sydney, Brisbane and Perth from 28 March 2009.

Seven of the highest paid entrepreneurs in the world over two momentous days are going to teach you and a friend everything you need to know to generate Massive Passive Cashflow in 2009 … and it won’t cost you anything but your time!

This event is expected to be a sell-out so secure your seat now!

Go to http://www.ThinkAndGrowRich.net.au/yourlife for all details of this amazing weekend!

Until next time, this is Julie Vale from Own Your Life Club. Julie Vale

Ben Graham - Unemployed to Super Bowl In 8 Weeks!…

His NFL career had hit the lowest of lows. He was cut from the New York Jets, then re-signed, then cut again. Then he joined New Orleans before being drafted to the Arizona Cardinals. Now, he can climb the highest mountain! This is Ben Graham’s story….

Ben Graham Arizona CardinalsOnly 4 months ago his world was crashing down. Everything Ben Graham and his wife Katie had worked for over the past 3 years was gone. He was sacked by the New York Jets after a bad game. Where had it all gone wrong?

He was despondent but Katie said, “It’s OK. We’ll get another chance. We’ll turn it around.”

Then a strange thing happened. The New York Jets asked Ben back after his replacement was injured and he was over the moon. Expecting to stay for a long career, just as he had at Geelong, he was shocked to be sacked again after only two games, with no explanation and no goodbyes.

Two months later Ben was still unemployed but had re-discovered his love for his craft and his competitive spirit. At the slightest hint of a job opportunity he was motivated to go for a run, take a bag of balls to the park, or go to the gym for a workout.

When he was depressed and barely able to get out of bed, Katie would remind him why they were in the US. To play in the NFL! His confidence began to re-emerge. An NFL coach had once told Ben that most kickers and punters need to go through these ups and downs to prove how much they really want it and realise their potential.

Tryouts and calls from seven teams and still nothing. During this difficult period Ben learnt some valuable lessons. You find out who you are; you find out who your friends are; and you find out how strong your family is.

Katie longed for Ben to play with the Arizona Cardinals. She had circled Arizona on the map - it was closer to the west coast and therefore closer to home, Australia! Then a funny thing happened in November 2008. The phone rang and Katie said, “Please be the Arizona Cardinals.” And it was! “It’s fate, it’s meant to be,” said Katie.

Ben Graham has learnt that you have to pass failure on the way to success. And now here he is, from unemployed to preparing to play in Sunday’s Super Bowl in just eight weeks! And the first Aussie ever to do so….

If you believe in your ability and remain focused on that next opportunity, you’ll be ready for it when it comes. And don’t forget to ask for what you really want - see it, feel it, plan it. Just as Katie did.

This is a wonderful story in personal development and we wish Ben Graham every success on Sunday at the Super Bowl!

Until next time, this is Julie Vale from Own Your Life Club. Julie Vale

Lance Armstrong - The Legend

One of the biggest comebacks in sporting history is being celebrated here in Adelaide with Lance Armstrong’s recent arrival. He’s here to take part in the Tour Down Under Pro-Tour which begins in just 3 days. Adelaide is abuzz!

He’s fit and he’s ready to race. His first training ride was in 41C degree heat! This will be the first public test of Armstrong’s fitness and his standing in the peloton as he embarks on a schedule that will include next month’s Amgen Tour of California, the Giro d’Italia in May and, finally, what Armstrong hopes will be a competitive attempt at an eighth Tour de France win in July.

The 37-year-old built his 1999-2005 Tour de France triumphs on an iron will, exceptional physiology, meticulous planning, a solid ego and a bit of a mean streak.

Lance Armstrong is not in Adelaide to make a fool of himself and he wants to do well in this race.

However he has also stressed that the main point of his comeback, as a cancer survivor himself, is to publicise the global fight against cancer.

His new high performance carbon fibre bike arrived in town yesterday and is an awesome machine. There are two sets of numbers painted on this amazing bike. The number 1274 represents the number of days since he was last on his bike as a pro-racer and the number 275 in memory of the 27.5 million people who have died from cancer in that time.

Armstrong might be 37, but he lacks nothing for motivation. His story is a truly remarkable one of courage, determination, focus, self-belief and guts.

Seven time Tour de France cycle champion Lance Armstrong says once he finishes his cycling comeback his sporting career will the turn full circle.

He has confirmed widely-held speculation that he’ll eventually compete in an Ironman triathlon.

Lance Armstrong was a top-class triathlete over shorter courses in the late 1980s when he was a teenager, before switching to cycling. The racing world is very thankful that he did!

Lance Armstrong is an inspiration. We’re excited and proud to have him in our city and wish him great success. Go Lance Armstrong!

Until next time, this is Julie Vale from Own Your Life Club. Julie Vale

Marcus Buckingham - Leadership Lessons

Marcus BuckinghamI’ve just been listening to an audio presentation by Marcus Buckingham. I’ve listened to it before and really enjoyed it. It’s quite short at 10 minutes and there’s a great lesson about doing the things you’re good at and that you enjoy doing.

Richard and I have been applying that lesson and find it works really well for us. It’s a simple strategy but very logical. So why not set aside 10 minutes to listen and see if it makes a difference to you.

Click HERE to listen to the audio presentation by Marcus Buckingham.

Until next time, this is Julie Vale from Own Your Life Club. Julie Vale

Filed under: Personal Development — Tags: , , , — Julie Vale @ 12:28 am
Inspirational Video …
Thursday, September 25th, 2008

Inspirational Video

I love this video of Paul Potts on ‘Britain’s Got Talent’ TV Show! You may have seen it before but it’s worth another look. It gives me goosebumps every time I see it. Millions of people have watched it, so it’s not just me!

Until next time, this is Julie Vale from Own Your Life Club. Julie Vale

Lance Armstrong To Tour Down Under…
Friday, September 19th, 2008

Lance Armstrong To Tour Down Under?

Tour Down Under has been flashing through the streets of Adelaide and surrounding countryside since 1999. It has just recently been given Pro Tour status - the first UCI Pro Tour event ever staged outside Europe - which means it now ranks on par with Tour de France and other great cycling races of the world. I’m sure you’ll agree, it’s a great thing for Australian sport, putting us on the world stage for those 5 days.

Tour Down Under has more than adequately filled the sporting gap left by the Formula 1 Grand Prix exit and has been an exciting addition to South Australia’s major event calendar. Almost 500,000 cycling fans are attracted to Tour Down Under every year and the race in January 2009 will see numbers explode if US cycling legend Lance Armstrong makes his return to cycling in Australia’s premier road race.

Richard and I have become armchair fans of cycling since Tour de France in July and we’re planning on watching at least one of the Tour Down Under stages live. Two of the race stages are quite close to where we live and we’ve talked about getting out there and watching the race for long enough - it’s now time to do it!

Even if Lance Armstrong doesn’t ride…

If you want to learn how to be movitated and stay focused, just listen to some of the wonderful stories right here in Own Your Life Club from top athletes and sportspeople, such as:

Lauren Burns - Olympic Taekwondo Gold Medallist
John Buchanan - Australian Cricket Coach
Shelley Taylor-Smith - World Marathon Swimming Champion
Torah Bright - Winter Olympian
Chelsea Georgeson - World Champion Surfer
Jesse Martin - Solo Round The World Sailor

These stories will inspire you to be a better person!

Until next time, this is Julie Vale from Own Your Life Club. Julie Vale

Whatever It Takes—The Keys to Unlocking a Can-Do Attitude

By Dr. John C. Maxwell

John C Maxwell“You may be tricked into believing that talents, titles, or resources draw the line between the doers and dreamers. However, if you spent a significant length of time with a group of leaders, the line splitting the achievers from the dreamers would become crystal clear.

What makes the difference? Attitude. Achievers have a can-do attitude that sets them apart from mere dreamers. Achievers are sold out to success—no matter the obstacles—and they are willing to put forth the effort and pay the price of success.

In my days observing leaders, I have identified four main groups.

Cop-outs

These people set no goals and make no decisions.

Holdouts

These people have beautiful dreams, but they are afraid to respond to challenges because they lack the self-confidence to overcome difficulties.

Dropouts

These individuals clearly define their goals, and, in the beginning, they work hard to make their dreams come true. However, when the going gets tough, they quit.

All-Outs

These are the stars. They want to shine out as an inspiration to others. Once all-outs have set their goals, they never quit. Even when the price gets high and the challenges mount, they’re dedicated. Their can-do attitudes carry them to greatness.

Here are 4 keys to cultivating a can-do attitude.

Key #1: Disown Your Helplessness

Can-do people aggressively pursue solutions, and, in the process, uncover creative solutions others never even try to find. Can-do leaders take responsibility for the future, whereas lesser leaders blame circumstances or other people when facing roadblocks. Rather than wallowing in helplessness, can-do leaders search diligently to overcome the obstacles in front of them.

Key #2: Take the Bull By the Horns.

Can-do people are fearless. They go straight to the source of their solution. Their very effort commands attention as they wrestle a problem to the ground with expediency. I have discovered that people with a can-do attitude have an aggressiveness about them. They take the bull by the horns. When they enter into the arena of action, they don’t wait, they initiate.

Key #3: Enter the No Whining Zone.

Can-do people abstain from complaining. They recognize its futility and guard their minds and mouths against indulging in this time-wasting activity. As George Washington Carver observed, “Ninety-nine percent of failures come from people who have a habit of making excuses.”

Key #4: Put On Another’s Pair of Shoes.

Can-do people empathize with others. They attempt to see any predicament from the other person’s perspective in order to make the best decisions. In my book Winning with People, one the 25 People Principles is the Exchange Principle, which says that instead of putting others in their place, we must put ourselves in their place.”

So, do you have a Can-Do attitude? Whether you think you can, or whether you think you can’t, you’re right!

If you’d like to access more material from John C Maxwell in Own Your Life Club click HERE.

Until next time, this is Julie Vale from Own Your Life Club. Julie Vale

Filed under: Motivational, Personal Development — Tags: , , — Julie Vale @ 6:24 pm
Think and Grow Rich…
Monday, September 1st, 2008

Making a Difference is one of our life goals.

Richard and I have just spent an amazing weekend - with 300 of our new best friends. We attended the Think and Grow Rich Wealth Creation Seminar hosted by Stuart Zadel. Stuart is an amazing person who truly believes in making a difference. He encourages others too, because all of us can make a difference if we put our minds to it.

At the Seminar we were privileged to listen to 7 speakers who are among the best in Australia in their fields of expertise.

Stuart himself spoke several times over the weekend and inspired us to be better people. He shared tips to help us become better sales people and business people. We all sell, every day. Either directly or indirectly. We sell ourselves to our boss, our partner, our family, our customers/clients and we sell the products in our (or someone else’s) business. There were some emotional moments when Stuart spoke of how his parents worked so hard throughout their lives and had nothing to show for it. Stuart knows there is a better way and he shared that knowledge with us.

We heard from Paul Blackburn who helped us define our Personality Profile and what are our strengths and weaknesses. This information gave each of us an indication of what we bring to the table in our jobs and our relationships. Paul is a wonderful, warm human being. He gave us the 3 keys to changing the world, starting with ourselves.

Mark Rolton opened our eyes to the idea of becoming a Property Entrepreneur by developing property rather than just passively investing in property. As did the very dynamic Carly Crutchfield who described how property is just another product, like Coke or spare parts, and told us how to get discounts when buying property. Who would have thought you could buy property at a discount?

Internet Marketer Shaun Stenning gave us tips on launching and running successful websites. The internet is still in its infancy and not enough Aussie businesses are fully utilising the opportunity to promote themselves online.

You might have heard of Michael Rowland who has been mesmerising audiences for many years with his incredible insights into the human mind. And how so many of us are falsely picking lemons instead of plums with the decisions we make on a daily basis. Opportunities pass us by if we are not open to them.

Then Aussie Rob (Rob Wilson) showed us a program he uses to trade options on the share market. Having traded options previously, we were extremely interested in what he showed us. Maybe we should take another look.

We are still so fired up by what we learnt and what we heard. If you ever have the opportunity to attend a Think and Grow Rich Seminar, jump at the chance. If you were there you’ll know why we’re so excited.

Many of the 7 amazing speakers have provided great content for our Club, some in several different forms, ie audios and printed interviews. You will be entertained and enlightened by them. To check out their contributions go to ‘Search for an Item’ (up on the right) and choose their names from the drop down box, then click Search. It’s time for you to Think and Grow Rich.

Until next time, this is Julie Vale from Own Your Life Club. Julie Vale