Posts tagged as:

Personal Insight

Inspiration – All Your Promise and Your Power

by Justin Kaiser - Broadcast Mastery

Just read this and thought I would share. It comes from Michael Tate over at Aria.

How do you take courage when your whole world is collapsing around you? How do you maintain a continued vision and of success when everything around you turns to crap, and continues to do so? How do you maintain a vision when you’re under attack?

Each time I sit to write an article for the revenue.generator newsletter I try to create something helpful, something purposeful, and something hopefully not only valuable to your day in radio sales but also useful somehow in your life.
I suspect like you I read my fair share of motivational books and articles – sometimes a word, an idea, or some simple phraseology penetrates my dull brain and helps make some kind of difference to me and hopefully to the way I interact with those around me. But it’s when I’m struggling and drowning in the world that I need this stuff the most, yet I turn to it least.

It is extremely difficult to maintain courage ‘under fire’, particularly to maintain inner-strength, character, and the of your ‘dream’ beneath a consistent and prolonged attack of what can feel like ‘you against the world’.

So what’s the difference between those who persist and those who cave-in under the outside pressure?

hat happens to the dreamers of big dreams?

What happened to the dreams you had as a kid?

What happened to the goals and you had at the beginning of last year; and of this year? Let alone the dreams you dreamed the day you finished college; the day you got married; or the day your child was born?

Whatever happened to fulfilling what quietly lives in your ?

Have you all but stopped seeking and believing?

Have you become so tired, so jaded, and so mediocre that you’ve convinced yourself that your dreams were simple minded ideas of a younger more innocent you?

Have you stripped yourself bare of all your promise and power? Are you now simply quietly and cynically drifting through life (waiting to fade away) convinced that genuine success and joy is for others?

It’s absolutely true that the gutter is full of failed genius. Yet did these people truly fail because “that’s the way it’s meant to be”, or did they fall under the weight of their own self-imposed beliefs and barriers? Did they simply lack the strength of courage to fulfill their inner dreams and desires?

If you are going to allow fear to win the war for your life you will lose, and your dreams will die with you.

Don’t depart without showing us the real you.

Get rich, go broke, and do it all over again. Get married, don’t get married. Love your children; live your truth and speak your truth. Enjoy your madness and embrace your genius. A life lived less than genuinely is a mere façade, and then not you.

Helen Keller wrote: “Security is mostly a superstition. It does not exist in nature, nor do the children of men as a whole experience it. Avoiding danger is no safer in the long run than outright exposure. Life is either a daring adventure, or nothing. To keep our faces toward change and behave like free spirits in the presence of fate is strength undefeatable.
If you simply avoid living consciously and courageously, then that is equivalent to giving up on life itself, where your continued existence becomes little more than a waiting period before physical death – the nothing as opposed to the daring adventure.”

Sell (and live) without regret.

{ 0 comments }

A Few Good Creative Men

February 23, 2008

We ALL have a great responsibility for Great Creative!
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gYEf8XZKlUU[/youtube]

Read the full article →

33 Tips to Become a Well Liked Person

January 7, 2008

Being well liked is what most people want in relationships. The benefits are obvious. You will get the help you need at the time you need it. People will give you information about new opportunities you didn’t know before. Above all, they will really care and love you.
But how could you get other people to [...]

Read the full article →

Horse, Meet Water… Water, Meet Horse…

January 7, 2008

And Drink! They’d die of dehydration blaming the cowboy because he didn’t scoop the water, cool the water, and bring it to the horses lips, where he would gently pour the water down the horses throat.
This exercise continues to prove one fact: Radio continues to kill itself by convincing reps that they sell advertising, [...]

Read the full article →

A Little Perspective for the New Year

January 7, 2008

This is a call a young lad made to a Christian radio station in Texas. My aplogies if you have seen it. But it’s very moving.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zCdZwitrNoY[/youtube]
Want a little more perspective?
We had a listener e-mail us about their youngest child…
“I went to my youngest’s classroom today for their “holiday” party. A little girl named Brittany [...]

Read the full article →

Free Go To Meeting Alternative

November 25, 2007

As I was looking for an alternative to the $50/month Go To Meeting I came across ZOHO Meeting from ZOHO.com and I’ve got to say I’m impressed. I’ve put it through the paces tonight and can’t believe the functionality at NO COST! Another alternative I ran into was YUGMA and it too looked [...]

Read the full article →

Radio Days

October 18, 2007

I read an essay recently called Crossroads By Harriet May Savitz Bradley Beach. Radio days Posted by the Asbury Park Press (of New Jersey). I thought I’d share it…
There are radios in every room of my house. I like old fashioned ones with two knobs — one to turn it on and choose [...]

Read the full article →