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The School of Greatness

632 Jay Williams: Life is Not an Accident

The School of Greatness

Lewis Howes

Inspiration, Mindset, Business, Success, Celebrity, Education, Greatness, Health & Fitness, Entrepreneurship, Relationships, Mental Health, Health, Celebrity Interview, Self-improvement, Fitness, Self Care, Money

4.8 • 22K Ratings

🗓️ 25 April 2018

⏱️ 74 minutes

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Summary

“WHAT HAPPEN IF I WERE TO LIVE MY LIFE WITH NO EXCUSE?” When I was injured as a pro athlete I felt I had really lost myself. I felt like my identity was stripped away from me. I began comparing myself to my past -- to what I could have been. I doubted my entire future. Chances are you’ve been through something similar. Maybe it was the loss of a job. Maybe you lost someone you depended on emotionally. I eventually came to a realization. I could continue down this self destructive path, feeling like a helpless victim in a cruel world, or I could take my destiny into my own hands. In the end, I decided to have faith that maybe this happened for a greater cause. I felt like maybe I was meant for something else. Something more important. On this episode of The School of Greatness, I had the chance to sit down with someone who knows a lot about having to reinvent themselves: Jay Williams. If you aren’t familiar with Jay Williams, he’s a former NBA pro. He came from a home that was surrounded by abusive relationships. When he was drafted at a young age, he didn’t know how to handle the fame and money. His ego got in the way, and he ended up in a motorcycle accident and put his career on hold. After a long recovery and massive amounts of physical therapy, he wound up back on the court only to suffer from injuries again. And again. He came to the same cross road: either stay a victim and fall into a life of extreme hardship or take it as a sign he was meant for something else. Today, Jay Williams is a television personality, motivational speaker, and successful businessman. He says that his life, the parts that he values the most, started after his accident. Hear all about his inspirational journey and why it's worth it to believe life happens for a reason, on Episode 632. Some Questions I Ask: What would make this the most powerful interview you’ve ever done? (5:40) What’s your biggest vulnerability? (7:24) Is there anything you’re still suppressing? (12:38) How did your father handle working for you? (16:04) What’s the biggest lesson you’ve learned from your father? (18:47) You felt like there was less of a team in the pro league? (24:04) Did you get back on the court for a little bit? (29:12) What was it like when everyone felt entitled to your money? (48:32) Why couldn’t you have a conversation with your fiance about everything that was going on? (56:09) Have you ever tried to facilitate communication between your parents? (1:01:28) In This Episode You Will Learn: The beginnings of his family (6:23) The one lesson Jay would teach his future child (11:11) The abuse he witnessed as a child (14:53) His relationship with his father today (16:55) Jay’s motorcycle accident (21:28) How the people around him influenced his change (27:28) What an advisory board is (40:07) Why some people can’t escape their past identities (48:56) How he was able to successfully shift his career (52:10) What he wishes his dad would say to him that he hasn’t (58:32) How he is going to manage his busy schedule and his family life (1:04:08)

Transcript

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0:00.0

This is episode number six three two with Jay Williams

0:06.6

Welcome to the school of greatness my name is Lewis Howe's former pro athlete turn lifestyle entrepreneur and each week

0:14.7

We bring you an inspiring person or message to help you discover how to unlock your inner greatness

0:21.7

Thanks for spending some time with me today now let the class begin

0:31.0

Oprah Winfrey said turn your wounds into your wisdom and today we've got the incredible Jay Williams on and I wanted to ask you guys a question

0:41.7

Have you ever had an accident in your life that seemed like a horrible accident at the time or something that was tragic at the time

0:50.9

But two years later five years later ten years later you look back and you realize

0:57.0

Wow some of the greatest things in my life wouldn't have happened had that

1:03.6

Accident not happened. I know I've had that in my personal life where I got injured playing professional football

1:09.7

It was on my sister's couch for about a year and a half recovering from surgery and I was devastated during that time

1:16.3

But the lessons I learned the person I became the people I met the skills that I mastered during that

1:24.2

Down time of about a year and a half

1:27.0

Got me to the place I'm out today and I would not be here today without that accident without that injury

1:32.5

And I'm so grateful for it now looking back and

1:36.7

That's what we get to look at in our own life

1:38.9

What are those challenges those adversities that we go through that seem horrific in the moment

1:45.3

But really are the cornerstone and foundation of our greatness and when we can start to look at the

1:52.7

tragedies as

1:54.7

Opportunities to grow to learn into our fullest potential

1:59.0

That's where the beauty of life comes from and today we've got Jay Williams

2:03.8

Who's going to share more about this process with us and share some incredible insights and he's a multi-talented television personality

2:11.4

Motivational speaker and businessmen. He's a former basketball player in current college basketball analyst and he played college basketball at

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