Get Motivated Seminar
I’ve heard it said time and time again, “when the student is ready, the teacher will appear.”. Well, yesterday was a perfect example. Yesterday I attended my very first motivational seminar. It was called “Get Motivated” and was produced by Tamera Lowe. Up until yesterday, I really had never heard of Tamera or her “Get Motivated” seminars, but after attending, it is readily apparent that these seminars are well produced, professionally run and highly organized. The list of speakers included, but was not limited to Colin Powell, Suzy Orman, Zig Ziglar, Robert Schuller and Rudy Gullianni. The event was an amazing series of informative topics and speeches, but what impacted me most was the effect that I was left with. Recently, I have been wrestling with certain decisions about where to invest my spare money and my spare time. I have a small nest egg that I have been wondering what I should do with and given the current economic climate, I couldn’t make up my mind. It’s like God was reading my mind, because this seminar was the answer to my prayers. Not only was it educational, but additionally, it opened my eyes to further opportunities that await someone with enough initiative to only take the first move and grab the bulls by the horns. I signed up for two week-end classes, one about learning to use some software tools to help with investing in the stock market and the other about setting up an online web site and online store. Both offer possibilities for potentially additional income, but even more exciting to me, is that both offer possibilities for additional education in two areas that I have a dramatic interest in.
I am currently in the midst of reading three books by Brian Tracy and coincidentally enough, one of his suggestions in the books is to invest in yourself. If you’ve followed my blog at all in the past, you’ll know that I have always been an advocate of continually education. So that’s why I’m excited. I am embarking on a couple of new fronts and as a result, I continue to control my future.
Don’t wait till a seminar like “Get Motivated” comes to your town, seek them out. Look them up, find out if they are coming to your town, or if not, find out if any are coming close to your town. Then buy a ticket to as many as you can afford and then some. If you have to take off from work to attend, then do it. That’s what I intend to do from now on. It’s a habit that you can not afford to begin. If you don’t invest in your future, who will?