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🗓️ 17 June 2020
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0:00.0 | Yeah, well today's QOT is who we really are is what we came from. Here we go. |
0:30.0 | Welcome back to the QOT of the day show. I'm your host, Sean Crox and the Sean Crox and |
0:37.6 | .com. We got one of your favorites, Dr. Wayne Dyer on the show today. And he's going to |
0:42.7 | talk about that call that all of us have. We're all called to do and to be something. And |
0:50.8 | some of us we answer that call and we go and do the thing and a lot of us don't. And one |
0:56.0 | of the reason a lot of us don't is that we don't know who we are. You know, the creative formulas |
1:03.2 | B do have. So who are you? That is the most important question because when you understand who you |
1:11.3 | are, you also begin to understand what you're capable of. Here's Dr. Dyer. So that if motivation is |
1:22.1 | getting a hold of an idea and taking this idea to its logical conclusion and not letting anything |
1:29.7 | interfere with that. That's motivation. And we say a motivated person doesn't allow obstacles to |
1:36.0 | show up in their life and doesn't allow for anyone to interfere with them and is really highly |
1:43.5 | directed towards a particular goal. So motivation is getting a hold of an idea and carrying it out. |
1:52.1 | And we want to think of ourselves as motivated and I think it comes from within. |
1:56.8 | If that's what motivation is, inspiration is the exact opposite. Inspiration is when an idea |
2:03.2 | gets a hold of you and takes you where you were originally intended to go in the first place. |
2:09.8 | It's very different than motivation. The great playwright Arthur Miller, most of you had to |
2:15.5 | read one of his plays at one time or another in high school or in college. The author of salesman |
2:21.7 | being of course one of the most famous, the crucible and so on. Arthur Miller was passed away |
2:28.7 | recently but he was 88 years old and he had another play on Broadway at the age of 88. And he was |
2:34.8 | asked the question in an interview in the New York Times, are you working on another play? |
2:41.7 | And his answer really intrigued me, he said, I don't know but I probably am. |
2:54.8 | Now I think that that's really a very astute observation. When people ask me if I'm working on |
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