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Zig Ziglar - Attitude Makes All The Difference

Zig Ziglar teaches people all over the world the fundamentals of sales and success. Here he tells a story of a woman with a negative attitude who hated her job, shifted her attitude and changed her life.

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Monster Millionaire Comment by Monster Millionaire on February 17, 2009 at 12:40pm
Funny how opposite most people think. Once I change my Job, my Income, my Marriage, then I will have a mindset of a champion. How wrong that is! Your mindset will create the relationships and financial abundance you always sought. www.monstermillionaire.blogspot.com
sharon@sharonmetz.com Comment by sharon@sharonmetz.com on February 16, 2009 at 8:40pm
What a great man who loves his beautiful wife " Red". He was my Sunday school teacher when I lived in Plano, Texas and he always remembers me when I would visit Prestonwood church. He visited Myrtle Beach about three years ago, during one of his motivational presentations, I stopped back stage and he greeted me as though we just visited in Sunday school. Focus on his positive attitude and be grateful.
Sharon Metz Lifestyle Marketing & Sales Group LLC
Mick Comment by Mick on February 16, 2009 at 8:34pm
Zig has a unique delivery!
I have often used his audios on my show over the years.
herbert joseph alexander Comment by herbert joseph alexander on February 16, 2009 at 5:54pm
i have ben fowling him for yrs.first in toronto was holliday magic thats going back afew years. others besides tapes like amwayglobalinternational.ws and more
Halee Comment by Halee on February 14, 2009 at 10:52pm
My husband and I started a business five years ago that has been extremely successful called, Relentless Media Productions. I mostly helped him develop the business by using my artistic skills in design and web development. We have been able to fill my shoes and hire employees to work along with us because of the growth we have had. Recently, I have branched off to join a company called, Arbonne International. I haven't looked back since and my Arbonne business is taking off! I love to teach and train others with an entrepreneur spirit how to grow a successful business and an ever increasing income while working part-time!
Evelyn Myrie Comment by Evelyn Myrie on February 14, 2009 at 4:38am
Very useful approach.
Bonnie Dubrow Comment by Bonnie Dubrow on February 10, 2009 at 8:01pm
Zig's suggestion is sooo powerful and it works not just for those who are 'obviously' negative. Even those of us who are grateful for who we are and what we have can benefit from getting into the habit of expressing our appreciation. Why? Because even the most positive, optimistic, grateful person has ups and downs. Our energy has ebbs and flows. And when we get down for any reason, even because we're tired, the quickest, easiest way to lift our spirits is to go on a Rampage of Appreciation, as Abraham-Hicks calls it. And the reason to practice when we don't need the new behavior is so we have made a habit of it and will be more likely to recall and practice it when we do need it.

As T. Harv Eker and others say, practice makes permanent. And what better habit to make permanent than to live in an Attitude of Gratitude.

Bonnie Dubrow
IMP, Information Marketing Professional
Marketing is Not a 4-letter word!
www.MarketingToYOURworld.com
Ken Eggleston Comment by Ken Eggleston on February 10, 2009 at 10:06am
Terrific Video!!!
Ken Eggleston
Colonel (Ret.) PBSO
www.500ksuccessteam.com
Erin Perry Comment by Erin Perry on February 10, 2009 at 6:54am
Great video. I have found that how people respond to situations, is a result of their perspectives(attitudes). In our business book club, one of the books that we have read is called "Jeffrey Gitomer's Little Gold Book of YES! Attitudes," and now, I observe the attitudes of people, and how it affects how they handle the daily onslaught of life's little roadbumps. I am amazed on how some people really perceive themselves as victims, and are constantly drowning in their own pool of self pity, while others make jokes, deal with and/or solve their problems, and move on. I also pay attention to my own attitude, keeping it in check, and not getting caught up in drowning in that pity pool as well. It's all a matter of perspective!

Erin
Stephen Peters (Sacramento Suddenvalues) Comment by Stephen Peters (Sacramento Suddenvalues) on February 9, 2009 at 11:09am
I love this man. He always gets me charged up and ready to go. When I get "Stinkin' Thinkin" I just have to think back on a Zig seminar and I get right back on track.

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