Brian Tracy and Robert Kiyosaki
Hey
Brian Tracy and Robert Kiyosaki are causing a bit of a stir in my world at the moment
So I figured I want to find out how these guys have impacted other people’s lives
Or in fact whether there were people in my circle that had not heard of them!
So hear are a few prompts for your shares:
1) Do you know who they are?
2) What are your experiences of them/their work?
3) How have they impacted your life?
4) Finally if you could ask them one question [each] what would it be?
Now, I am not going to offer you an ‘amazing gift’ for your comments [other than I may get your question answered!]
just my sincerest and humblest gratitude for your contribution
In fact that’s another blog post about what would make a great ‘gift’ for YOU
[oh go on then if you want to post that now feel free!]
Anyway now let me hear YOUR Brian Tracy and Robert Kiyosaki stories
Super Thanks
Harry
I understand that you are at the Salvation Army’s Animateur group to do a day’s motivation talk. Every one is very excited to have you there. I am one of four lifeskills coaches with the Salvation Army’s Employment Plus division. This will e my first time hearing you speak and am looking forward to it.
If possible at all, I would like to come and introduce myself to you druing onw of the breaks – would that be ok?
Take care and God Bless
Rebecca
I am aware that Mr Tracy is also the lead of a project known as iLearning Global, I once were going to join iLG as part of the MLM opportunity that coincided with it, I later chose not to.
However a good friend of mine is on Brian Tracy’s iLG team and I know how higher regards my friend holds Mr Tracy in. Brian Tracy is one of the modern leaders of the old school personal development circuit.
Without a doubt his lessons have helped hundreds of thousands and he is of high repute.
As for Mr Robert Kiyosaki, I have a great respect even more so for this man. He is a self made millionaire who made his fortunes through working with 6 principles he was taught by his best friends father trhoughout his childhood. Mr Kiyosaki is the author of the Rich Dad, Poor Dad books, which if you have not read them I urge you to do so as soon as possible.
Through reading these books I have completely changed my thoughts on earning within a lifetime, about becoming the person who owns companies and not having a company own me.
I could not sing high enough praise for this man (mainly because I have a terrible singing voice lol), his wife Kim is also an amnzing person, having stuck by Robert’s side through the early and very broke years she has aided him in developing the Rich Dad Poor Dad business and can often be found speaking alongside him at seminars.
Robert has an upcoming seminar in London, I would very much love to attend but it is not possible for me this year due to work commitments, the irony is that if I could attenbd this seminar I sincerely believe I would not have to worry about such commitments to other peoples business’s again. One of Roberts key rules is to look after your own business regardless of whether you work for others, build your assets and live a disciplined life and retire early.
Both Brian Tracy and Robert Kiyosaki are truly knowledgeable people that have built their fortunes from nothing or little to millions. Now they spend their time helping and teaching others, running highly successful business’ in the personal development field and enjoy healthy. wealthy and prosperous lives.
One more thing, a lesson I learned from them both is the difference between facts and opinions, this is just my opinion which does contain facts, so why dont you, dear reader, have a look for yourself and be inspired.
Kindest Regards.
Michael James Rochester
(MJ, iChange UK)
We all know that life throws up some incredible challenges from time to time, and as a qualified social worker who’s worked in front line child protection and with families in acute distress, I understand that as well as anyone. As for my own personal challenges, well one day, I’ll tell you about those face to face, but long story short, in 1985, I had a ‘breakdown’. As a qualified social worker though, I was determined not to take any pills to get me through. Rather, I sought to understand the cause, and from there to try and learn new behaviours that would provide a firm foundation for the future.
As my journey progressed, I came across Nightingale Conant, the Personal Development company, and through them, was introduced to strategies that would transform my thinking. These strategies, at that time, were being presented on audiocassette, and were delivered by gurus such as Brian Tracy, Denis Waitley, Zig Ziglar and Tony Robbins.
The first programme in which I invested was ‘The Psychology of Winning’ by Denis Waitley. The content blew me away, and I listened to it so much that in the end, I could almost recite the dialogue simultaneously. The next programme I bought was Brian Tracy’s ‘Action Strategies for Personal Achievement’, which introduced me to personal performance, creating wealth, and amongst other topics, ways of building business success. As a result of this, I went on to qualify as a FA Coach, and to launch my own headhunting business serving the charity sector.
When I read all the publicity surrounding ‘Rich Dad, Poor Dad’, I just had to get the book. So I got it, and read it over ten days whilst on holiday in Italy. Since my own son has just discovered that he’s going to be a Dad, it’s a book that I shall be suggesting he borrows from my bookshelf. In fact I just received a mailing from Robert Kyosaki inviting me to attend a free two hour seminar.
So yes, I’ve heard of them! What would I ask each of them?
Brian….you’re not just a guru, you’re a phenomenal brand. What was it about your childhood that instilled in you the self-belief that has ultimately caused you to achieve so much?
Robert….I’m not rich financially, but I consider myself rich in life experience, self-belief and what I can give to others. How can I use the latter to facilitate the former?
Oh, and what would make a great gift for me (especially since it’s my birthday on 19 April)…? A dinner date with you Harry, and Brian and Robert, when we’d discuss the possibility of putting together an audio-visual programme for young people about how to make an incredible difference in the lives of themselves and their community. Then we’d discuss how we might use the extraordinary power of viral marketing (as happened with ‘The Secret’) to get the programme to reach as many young people as we can, across the globe…
Yep, that would be a neat gift…
John D
I didnt knew about BT and RK but 1/i have an idea about their methods as i have just made a research on internet.
2/I have no experience of their work
3/ I do not realise how thir work can have impacted their life
4/
- how is it possible to be positive, optimistic when social and economics local realities (suburbs) need strong politics and not only “strong motivations”;
- what are best the methodologies for social and individual progress ?
thanks and see you soon. FT
I would ask Brian, when he is on an off day and in an unresourceful mood, what does he do to help himself get back into a resourceful and happy mood.
I would ask Robert, what is the number one thing that he would recommend for young people to do to create a money earner online?
Every blessing always.
Donovan