Thank You Sir

Category : Personal Growth

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My grandfather was born 1914, the commencement of World War I, the Great War. He was Sergeant in the British Guiana Police Force under Her Majesty’s Armed Forces in the U.K., the British Army.

He lived through two world wars, The Depression, civil rights, the Cold War, 59 years of marriage, had six children, four grandchildren, and held two of his five great grandchildren in his lifetime.

And he also raised me as his own son. Growing up, I would listen to him tell me of some horrific war stories, near fatal misses, life and death incidents, sharpshooter competitions, et al.

I didn’t quite understand why…why war was necessary. I had read much of it in the Old Testament in Sunday school. And still didn’t get it.

Then I started watching movies. Movies on Vietnam, World War II, various battles, civil wars. The one that REALLY hit home for me was Spielberg’s Saving Private Ryan.* I actually watched this movie for the first time at George Lucas’ private THX theater on the Skywalker Ranch, a year after its release when it won awards for best sound, effects, film editing, cinematography, and director. And it was well deserved.

All 20 of us in that theater were speechless after watching it.

Thank you, Sir. Thank you for fighting for our freedoms in this world, even before I knew what was going on, before I was even born.

By “Sir,” I mean the men and women who fought for all of us. I’m Canadian. We fought side by side with many Americans during the two world wars, 1st Gulf War, and others. I salute you.

Remember. Be grateful. Thankful for what we have here in this part of the world.

- Andy

P.S. In the coming days I’ll be talking more about the principles I’ve learned from my father/grandfather about a life well-lived…a life of excellence. This will address everything from love and money to mind and body…the whole you. Stay tuned.

* Movie clip is RATED PG-13 for war violence

Let 2011 Be The Ultimate Day

Category : Business Building, Joint Ventures, Personal Growth, Starting Out

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You now have everything you want! Exciting isn’t it.

It’s better than winning the lottery because YOU did it. You did it YOUR way, like Sinatra. Feel it. Revel in it. Enjoy the moment…

…because that’s all it is…a moment. The moment you “arrive” is when it’s over. That goal you’ve been planning for, striving for, breaking your back for, is gone.

Here’s the good news…

The ultimate day arrives when you actually realize that life is not heading to a final destination, not even death, but a continuous journey. The question becomes, is it an exciting adventure or just another drab day that exists?

What’s been exciting in 2010?

In the past 12 months, I…

* Saw my eldest daughter graduate to middle (junior high) school
* Enjoyed and deepened my walk with God
* Took on a fitness routine I could actually do in 10 min
* Wrote the outline of my first feature film script
* Read more books than I ever have before
* Made new connections both personally and professionally and unexpectedly
* Took on my first $50,000+ client
* Produced my first award-winning film
* Started my first online marketing newsletter (The Golden Bullet)

Those were some of the highlights. What about you? What was exciting in 2010? I would really like to know.

In 2011 I have even more exciting plans…

* Harken and take action on what God is showing me
* Three supercool family vacations this year
* Write the first to final drafts of my action-adventure feature script
* Open my first recording studio
* Take NetSlingers into new markets and expand the brand
* Sculpt my body, while getting to 12% body fat, to increase my strength, and eat a lot!
* Finish reading one book a week
* Learn Spanish in 3 months (taking Tim Ferriss’ challenge)
* Buy a travel business
* Pitch a very cool project to a multiple hit-TV series producer
* Help a client achieve her first $100K weekend
* Help another client achieve his first $1 million (personal) year
* Go on my first official missions trip
* Produce my next film and submit it to key festivals
* Make strategic connections and leverage ALL my plans

If you saw Chris Nolan’s hit movie Inception with Leo DiCaprio (Cobb), Ken Watanabe (Saito), and Joseph G-Levitt (Arthur), there’s a great short scene that goes like this:

Cobb: For this to work, we’d have to buy off the pilots…
Arthur: And we’d have to buy off the flight attendants…
Saito: I bought the airline.
[Everybody turns and stares at him. Saito just shrugs]
Saito: It seemed neater.

I love that. Apart from committing the “perfect crime” (ha!)…what that made me think about was aligning myself with the right people to achieve a simple and greater result, using collaborative resources.

One Year’s Work In A Single Month

Now, that’s a whole other topic, but that is probably my single greatest goal for 2011…to leverage OTHER people’s talent and resources and do in one month what previously took me a typical year.

Tell me what would you like 2011 to look like. Here’s a free tool that can help you plan effectively and take action on your journey. I’ve been using Mark Joyner’s Simpleology for over four years now.

And the results speak for themselves.

WARNING: By stating your 2011 plans below, you will be held accountable, right here. This will be your public declaration and there will be MUCH encouragement and advice offered, not just from me but from all in this community. The more often you can measure your results, the greater your success level. That’s the purpose of this blog. Say (declare) it. Be specific. Give time lines. Follow through or take action. And we’ll follow up.

If your goal is to lose 50 pounds this year, great! How can you lose one pound this week while having fun doing it? Having someone in your corner, whether a close friend, associate, family member or even a virtual friend right here, to hold you to it, is a smart thing.

Let the exciting journey begin!

– Andy

The Hero’s Journey

Category : Business Building, Personal Growth

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Guest contributor, bestselling author, television writer,  martial artist, health/fitness expert, relationship specialist, and my personal life (and screenwriting) coach, Steven Barnes has been inducted into the NetSlingers community because of the impact he has made on me in all those areas. Read on to make yourself unstoppable! – Andy

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THE HERO’S JOURNEY
by Steven Barnes

What’s YOUR Story Jack?

No matter where you go in the world, whether it is to visit with
Eskimo shamans, Native American storytellers, Fortune 500
CEOs, African griots, Marketing Mavericks, New Zealand
Maoris or Hollywood screenwriters, there are great similarities
in the stories they tell, because the heart of storytelling is the
reality of human life itself, with its relatively predictable pattern
of events.

This pattern may be the only “plot structure” that also applies
to our own lives. Its universality in human experience suggests
that we can gain valuable perspective through its application.
How?

Step 1: The Challenge

The first of ten “steps” of the Hero’s (Jack’s) Journey is called
“Jack is confronted with a challenge.” In other words, the
mundane life of Jack is disrupted by a challenge or change
from outside of his ordinary world.

Think of the original Star Wars: “Come with me, Luke! Learn
the ways of the Force!” If this does not happen, Luke stays a
farmer on Tattoine. There is no story in the traditional sense,
just a depiction of life itself, often in dreary detail.

As a story element this is obvious. It is less obvious how this
applies to our lives. All living creatures crave homeostasis.
Jack will try to remain as he is, for as long as possible. He will
change as little as he can.

Because of this, Jack will remain in situations that do not
serve or challenge him. He suffers chronic pain because the
stress of changing can be acute. He will “delete” information
about the environment in which he lives, the toxic relationships
he shares, the flabby body he sees in the mirror, the dreadful
status of his bank accounts…because change is risk, change
is work, change is painful.

This denial in the service of “comfort” can destroy Jack’s
career, trash the passion in his relationships, and doom him to
a life of mediocre health and energy.

If Jack would thrive in each of the basic arenas of his life:
career, relationships and health/fitness, he must admit, to
himself and the world, that he desires change. That he will
settle for nothing less than vibrant health, financial abundance,
and a passionate partnership.

This is where success principles like “well defined written
goals” and “if it’s to be, it’s up to me” originate. The Bible says:
“first came the Word.” In other words, before any successful
action, comes the declaration of intent. We must be willing to
take the first step, which is to admit to ourselves that we
desire a different, better life.

What percentage of people actually are “balanced” between
these three elements? How many “Jacks” have bountiful
finances, abundant health and fitness, and have found their
soulmates? 1%? 1/10th of 1%? How many even admit that
they WANT all three? Think about it. Probably 99.9% of human
beings would want these things. And almost no one has them,
just like Jack.

What we see is people who have one or two of them, but not
all three. And the reason is that in order to have all three, you
must actually walk the path of your true heart. You must learn
to speak the truth, even just to yourself, no matter how painful
it can sometimes be.

The Greatest Success Blocker Demolished

To deal with these issues, Jack must dare to claim his full
aliveness, to deal with the root-limiting emotion: FEAR.

Our egos HATE change. All living systems crave homeostasis,
and our ego, a conglomeration of opinions and masks that we
wear in different contexts, believes (rightly!) that in order for us
to change, it must shatter and die.

Look at Jack’s life…and the most important changes that have
happened to him. Even when they were positive, like moving,
or marriage, or graduation, there was often a component of
fear involved. Any time he approached a threshold where, on
the other side of a “line” he experienced life differently, there
was both excitement and fear. And for many of us, like Jack,
much of the time, fear wins.

We face fear as we grow. If we include this factor in our work,
or make allowances for it in life, our life and work becomes
more authentic. To understand this more deeply, look into the
three major arenas of your own life.

1) Where has fear stopped you from having the powerful,
sensual body you deserve?

2) Where has fear stopped you from having the loving,
intimate, satisfying relationship you deserve?

3) Where has fear stopped you from having the dynamic,
successful career you deserve?

It is in looking into these areas, and telling yourself the truth,
that you begin to understand human beings…and yourself…on
the deepest, most powerful level imaginable.

Identify those areas in those first three questions, and I promise
you a shift will occur.

More to come…

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2010 – New year, new decade, extraordinary you!

Category : Personal Growth, Time Management

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It’s time! Time to follow through on you what you want. Today is the day!

Time is one thing we all have been equally given. The single greatest difference between extraordinary success and mediocre success is HOW YOU SPEND YOUR TIME.

It’s time to step up.
It’s time to no longer settle.
It’s time to be the person you have always wanted to be.
It’s time to make that decision today!

Interestingly, the word “decision” means “to cut off.” That means, if you make real decision at this moment, you cut off any other possibility and must move in the direction you have chosen.

So, decide.

Decide this day what you will accept and what you will not. Quick tip:

There are FOUR areas I focus on every day:

1. Faith.
2. Family.
3. Fitness.
4. Finances.

And FUN throughout all of them.

Pick ONE thing for each area that’s most important to you, and DO THAT FIRST every day.

If you can learn and do what “Curly” (played by the late Jack Palance) knows from the movie City Slickers also starring Billy Crystal, then you’ll be way ahead of the curve.

Here it is:

Curly: Do you know what the secret of life is?

Curly: This. [holds up one finger]

Mitch: Your finger?

Curly: One thing. Just one thing. You stick to that and the rest don’t mean [crap].

Mitch: But, what is the “one thing?”

Curly: [smiles] That’s what *you* have to find out.

Now it’s your turn. I choose to live in those four areas of life that are important to me, and create a balance every day.

IT’S YOUR TURN

Paint your ideal picture. Be very detailed about it. You might need to go somewhere quiet, away from everyone, to dream a little, and SEE what you want.

I just had a “future visioning” session with a business acceleration coach who’s in my mastermind group…and wow! I ultimately went out 20 years into my future to see it would look and feel like. More importantly, I drew it back in to the first step I must do TODAY to realize that vision for me.

Here is a FREE tool that can help you tremendously…

It’s Mark Joyner’s Simpleology: The Simple Science of Getting What You Want. Yes, it’s free. It’s also amazing. I do this every single day and utilize his time mastering system to get results. It’s that powerful.

Use it today, and everyday to get you moving in the direction you truly want this year, this decade, this life.

Make today the start of something extraordinary…because YOU are!

- Andy

P.S. Tell me what’s changed for you. Comment below. I’d love to hear about it.