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The Kevin Miller Podcast

Life is like a cafeteria line

The Kevin Miller Podcast

Kevin Miller

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

4.51.4K Ratings

🗓️ 25 June 2010

⏱️ 9 minutes

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Summary

Zig Ziglar describes how we make choices and pay the consequences, much like going to a cafeteria. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

This is a Blast Box Media Podcast.

0:03.0

Welcome to the Ziegler Inspire Podcast. I'm Today's dig is in rare form with lots of funny jokes and stories, but stay with him.

0:24.4

He makes a very important point at the end.

0:26.7

Let's turn it up and I'll be back in a few minutes.

0:30.1

This episode is brought to you by Pepsi Max. Christmas is great, but there's loads of ways to make it better.

0:38.0

Like sneaking some chili into the gravy for some extra oms,

0:42.0

or building a playlist that will even get your nann up on the table.

0:46.0

Or just cracking open an ice-cold Pepsi Max.

0:50.0

Christmas.

0:52.0

Better with Pepsi Max.

0:55.0

The new Samsung Galaxy Z-Flipive and Chromebook are better together.

1:03.0

Take hands-free selfies which automatically sync to your Chromebook,

1:07.0

ready to edit, and access recent chrome tabs across both devices.

1:10.0

The new Galaxy Z-Flip-5 and Chromebook, better together, available on Sky Mobile.

1:16.5

Bluetooth and internet connection required. You must be signed into the same Google account

1:20.4

on both your phone and Chromebook.

1:29.0

This morning we're going to be talking on the complete goals program.

1:35.7

Lots of people have individual goals but but very few people have goals, programs. Several years ago, to emphasize a point, I was speaking up in the Pacific Northwest,

1:42.0

not far from Portland, Oregon, and I was speaking of the

1:45.0

Northwestern Lumberman's Association. Now, as my granddaughter would say, this was in the

1:50.3

olden days. I mean, it was a number of years ago. Well can you imagine those woodcutters

1:56.0

there, those lumbermen, those lumberjacks, big dudes. I mean they all looked like they could

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