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Chris Widener's Ezine
May 30, 2007 Issue 62
Welcome!
It has been said that Compound Interest is one of the most powerful
forces in the world... But back when I was preparing for my CD
program based on my keynote speech, Winning with Influence, I took a
look at that concept and gave it a new twist I call Compounding
Influence.
You see when you learn to influence someone, you aren't just
influencing them, you are opening up doors to influence everyone in
their network! And if you are a good influencer, that can take on
exponential growth!
Think about it. If you try to sell something to someone and you
aren't very good at influencing, you won't influence them and you
lose the sale. However if you get better at the art of influence,
you make that sale, and the product performs the way you say it
does, you now have another influencer on your team! He or she may
have ten friends or relatives that they tell about your product.
And, as the old ad says, "And so on, and so on, and so on..."
The same is true with children. If you are skillful at influencing
your kids, you will be able to influence their friends.
In politics, every four years a president is elected because of his
ability to influence people to vote for him. He doesn't know every
person that votes for him; but through influencing others, they in
turn influence others, who in turn influence others.
So, as you seek out personal development, seek to grow your
influence through improving your character and your skills so that
others view you as a person to follow.
Learn to harness the power of compounding influence and as you do,
you will see your influence grow exponentially!
You Are Made for Success!
Chris Widener
P.S.
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value from what you read in my Ezine, then I would like to thank you
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In This Issue.......
1. Charting Your Course to Success Article
2. Made for Success Quote and Commentary
3. The Last Word...
4. From Chris Widener
5. Customer Feedback
6. More Information
1. Charting Your Course to Success Article
Give Bad Habits the Boot!
Everybody has bad habits. Everybody. Now granted, some people have
less than others and some people's bad habits are more grating than
those of others, but we all have them. What is great is that we don't
have to! Imagine a life where you couldn't change? What kind of life
would that be? But we can, so let's!
There are two kinds of bad habits: Those you know you have that others
may or may not know about, and those you don't know you have but
everybody else knows you have! For the sake of everybody involved we
ought to get rid of them all, right?
Well Chris, how can I get rid of a bad habit if I don't know I have it?
Simple, but hard. Ask somebody to be brutally honest with you! You might
think, "Yeah, but I'll be embarrassed." Would you rather everyone talk
behind your back? Get up the courage and ask. Ask somebody who loves you
and has your best interest in mind. Be gracious and don't defend your
self. Just accept it and work on it.
What about the ones we know about - which are all of them once your good
friend tells you the ones you were missing? Those are the tough ones.
How do I know they are tough? They must be tough if you know about them
and yet you still have them! If they weren't tough, they would be FORMER
bad habits! Got me? Good!
So how do you break a bad habit? How do you give it the boot out of your
life? Here are a few things that must be a part of the plan in order to
see that stuff gone forever!
1. You must want them to go. That's right, some people want them to
stick around. I have seen dads choose alcohol over their grandchildren.
I have seen smokers continue smoking while watching their parents die of
emphysema. They don't want them to go. The first thing is to go deep
into the recesses of your heart and ask, "Do I really want to give this
up?"
2. You do? Good. Step two: Make up a list of all of the reasons you want
to quit your bad habits. Make them positive. Make the list long! Start
with the really powerful and dramatic if you need to. Now memorize them.
Put them in your mind. You are making connections between stopping the
bad behavior with what good things you will get from doing so. If you
want to lose weight, then picture yourself slim and looking good in
those skinny people clothes! If you want to stop smoking, picture your
wife actually kissing you rather than sending you to the bathroom to
brush your teeth!
3. Choose. That is right. Once you have the information, this comes down
to one thing: It is an act of the will. Choose to do it. Say to yourself
throughout the day, "I am choosing to..." Eisenhower rightly said, "The
history of free men is written not by chance but by choice, their
choice." It is your choice. You can write your history.
4. Take action! Point four is tricky because there are two philosophies
about this. One theory is that you must take massive action. You must go
all or nothing. Using the weight loss example, this person would go
spend $500 to join a gym, rework their schedule and hit the treadmill
everyday for a year. They will get rid of all fat in the house. They go
all out! That works for some. Others would burn out on that, feel like
failures and be worse off than before. They should start out slow,
taking baby steps, but working diligently toward a planned goal. This
person would decide to start walking three days a week. They would
decide to limit dessert to two nights a week, down from seven. See how
this works? Either way is okay as long as you get to the goal
eventually. Which one am I? The first two people to email me with the
correct guess will win a "Best Test" CD.
5. Tell somebody. This is your accountability partner. Tell them your
goal and tell them your plan. Write it down for them and have them ask
you on regular intervals about your progress. This will prove
invaluable!
6. Recover from failure. Inevitably most people will have setbacks. The
key is to have them be setbacks and not turnbacks! Pick yourself up and
get going again. Some people may want to lose 30 pounds and after losing
fifteen they eat a gallon of ice cream. Then they feel bad and give up.
Don't! Reset your goal for another two weeks and get going again. Chalk
it off to experience! Say to yourself, "Sometimes you win and sometimes
you learn."
7. Reward yourself. That's right. You should regularly congratulate
yourself by rewarding yourself with some gift to yourself. Start small
with small victories and plan a big one when you are finally and for
sure over the habit.
Is it that simple? Most of the time, no. Habits are hard to break. There
are so many intangibles that it would be hard to cover them all. But
this is a simple and workable plan that will help you make great strides
if you apply the principles.
Get going! Give those bad habits a boot! Good luck!
Chris Widener
2. Made for Success Quote and Commentary
"Telling others is the key to changing your wishes into dreams." --
Chris Widener
Chris' Commentary:
You know that "dream" you have? The one that nobody else knows about?
That isn't a dream. It is a wish! We all have things we secretly wish
would happen. But those aren't dreams. In order to change that wish into
a dream, you have to tell somebody about it! That gets it out into the
realm of something you are actually pursuing, rather than something you
are just hoping or wishing for. "But what do I do, just walk up to
somebody and say, 'Hey, want to hear my dream?'" Well, sure, that works.
But you could also start the conversation by saying, "I have a question
for you: What is your dream?" Two things will happen. One, you will
foster their wish into a dream and secondly, when they finish, they will
say, "So, what's yours?" BINGO!
Action Point: Have at least two conversations today about your dream.
Then do the same tomorrow and the next day - with different people!
3. The Last Word...
You know, I think one of THE most consistent questions I get as a
speaker is (in some way, shape or form): "How do I become a professional
speaker?" Well, there are SO many different ways to succeed, but I
recently I ran across a book that I thought was awesome. I would highly
suggest Alan Weiss' book: Money Talks. It is the best book
about getting into the speaking business. Good luck!
-- CW
4. From Chris Widener
It is possible for you to get anything you
want out of life? Anything? But there's just one problem. Usually...
Someone else has it, and you have to convince them to give it to
you!
Here are some examples of what I'm talking about:
- If you want to go to college... you have to convince the college
admissions officer to let you in by showing that you're a good student.
- If you want to get a date or someone to love you... you have to
convince that girl (or guy) of your dreams that you can be trusted, and
you're worthy of their love and attention.
- If you want a raise or a better job... you have to convince your
employer to give you one.
- If you want to run a business and create wealth... you need to find
customers who are willing to buy your products and services.
And if you want the deeper and more meaningful things in life... like
the trust, respect, praise and admiration of the people around you...
loyal friends... security... prestige... popularity... children who
adore you... overall success... you know, things you can't buy with
money... the fact remains...
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5. Customer Feedback
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Testimonials
Hi Chris, well, after reading your article, you have me convinced that I
want to hear you speak! I don't currently have a place FOR you to speak,
however, I look forward to the day when I will hear your encouraging
words!
-- Tracy R.
Chris, I love your book, The Angel Inside. You sound like you were
speaking from experience. It brought back a lot of memories. I look
forward to returning some day.
-- Katie Helmke
Hello Chris, I just want to say that you and Jim Rohn are my favorite
speakers. You have been such a blessing in my life. Once again you sent
out another amazing Ezine!! may I just say "A Job well done". I think it
is great how you transformed your life and I know you are a real
inspiration to others. Have a great week and make the most of your best!
-- Analynn S.
I saw Dave Jackson's comments on your new book and that it was your
birthday on the Arbonne Success-Loop group in Yahoo and well, it was my
birthday too so I thought I'd just get it for myself as a birthday gift.
I read the book in 3 hours!! WOW!! The next day I went to The Esther
Academy (a regeneration program for women coming off drugs and alcohol
and out of jail that our church opened recently) to do my time with the
women. I took your book along and read them half of it to kill some
time. MAN!!! You should have seen how your book affected them! It opened
up a group discussion about a new outlook on their lives and you could
just see them SOAR!! to new heights! It was amazing! You have literally
changed the lives of those women! They suggested to our Pastor that your
book be part of the curriculum for all new women coming into the
program! Thank you and God bless you abundantly!
-- Lori J.
Hi Chris, We have purchased your books and given them as gifts to our
team. I read your e-zine from "cover to cover" each time and gain so
much personal inspiration and motivation from it, and in turn share a
lot of it with my team. So the "word" is going out, and I thank you for
the gifts you so readily share that God has given you! You are without
question an incredible communicator, and I am blessed to be on the
receiving end. Just wanted to say thanks for all you do!!!
-- Vangie B.
Thank you Ezine readers, for the sincere and kind words of
encouragement and appreciation you sent me! -- CW
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