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What Drives You with Kevin Miller

608: How do you strengthen yourself?

What Drives You with Kevin Miller

Kevin Miller

Education, Relationships, How To, Social Sciences, Nutrition, Life Sciences, Spirituality, Medicine, Religion & Spirituality, Science, Society & Culture, Health & Fitness, Mental Health, Self-improvement

4.41.4K Ratings

🗓️ 5 September 2018

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

We look at the concept of how we stay up and positive instead of low and negative. Zig Ziglar gives us a short message, telling us of how often people told him, “Zig, I was feeling so down, I was so low, then I read your books or listened to your messages again and got back up!” While that is great, Zig asks, “Wouldn't it be better to be continually working to stay up and not get so low to begin with? He states, “It’s easier to stay up, than to get up!” Before you question whether this is realistic, have you heard this quote from Zig? “People often say that motivation doesn't last. Well, neither does bathing - that's why we recommend it daily.”Truly, think about it. Do you take a shower and then wait multiple days until your hair is greasy and you have really rank b.o. Before you shower again? Or do you kind of...keep on top of it? If you go to a place of employment everyday, or...if you’re married, I’ll bet you tend to personal hygiene daily. Well, Zig is calling us to tend to our motivational hygiene, daily. Before our attitude gets greasy and rank. So...from his message I asked this question, “What do you do, consistently, to strengthen and prepare yourself 1) Physically, 2) Mentally and 3) Emotionally to be well and better withstand life’s challenges? Then, if you’d also state 4) Which area you struggle with most.” We got loads of responses and Tom Ziglar and i talked through them. You’ll be very interested to hear what all was shared...got us both inspired. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

This is a Blast Box Media Podcast.

0:05.0

When I get down I pop in one of your tapes.

0:09.0

Now is that smart?

0:11.0

Or should they pop in the tape before they get down?

0:15.0

It's easier to stay up than it is to get up.

0:20.0

Welcome to the Ziggler show where we inspire your true performance. I'm your host

0:24.9

Kevin Miller. In this show we look at the concept of how we stay up and positive

0:30.5

instead of low and negative.

0:33.0

Zigg Ziggler gives us a short message telling us of how people often come up to him and say,

0:39.0

Zigg, I was feeling so down, I was so low.

0:42.0

Then I read your books or listen to your messages again and got back up.

0:45.0

And while that is great, of course, Zigg asked the question, wouldn't it be better to be continually working to stay up and not get so low to begin with.

0:55.1

And he states it's easier to stay up than to get up.

0:58.2

And before you question whether this is really realistic, have you heard this quote from ZIG. People often say that motivation doesn't last. Well, neither

1:06.4

does bathing. That's why we recommend it daily. I mean, truly, think about it. Do you take a shower

1:12.3

and then wait multiple days until your hair is greasy and you have really rank B.O.

1:17.0

Before you shower again, or do you just kind of keep on top of it?

1:21.0

Hey, if you go to a place of employment every day or if you're married like

1:24.1

me I'll bet you tend to personal go you know keep on top of your personal hygiene

1:29.7

every day. Well Zigg is calling us to tend to our motivational hygiene daily before our attitude

1:37.1

gets greasy in rank.

1:39.3

So from this message, I posted this question on Facebook. I ask what do you do consistently to strengthen and prepare yourself

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