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Take the Stairs: Strategies for improving your self-discipline and your life
Published by Made for Success Audio
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Do you struggle with procrastination? Distraction? Creative avoidance? Do you know what you SHOULD do but just can’t get yourself to DO it?
Get motivated by the keynote speech that has turned into a world-wide movement. On this full length audio you’ll ignite your commitment to lead a more disciplined life. Thousands of people from over 15 different countries have joined the Take the Stairs World Tour and you too can catch the flame! Laugh and be inspired as you listen to Self-discipline strategist, Rory Vaden’s, 60 minute motivational keynote program “Take the Stairs – Success Means Doing What Other’s Won’t”. You will:
• Recognize how prominent the “escalator mentality” is and how it’s spreading
• Develop an awareness of how “creative avoidance” may be sabotaging your life
• Learn about the secret of sacrifice and why it matters
• Understand the power of persistence and how to coach yourself through setbacks
• Gain insights about how to overcome the law of diminishing intent to take immediate action
We all burnout and lose sight of our goals sometimes. This program will keep you focused and motivated on your journey to success regardless of what success looks like to you. See you in the stairwell.
Get motivated by the keynote speech that has turned into a world-wide movement. On this full length audio you’ll ignite your commitment to lead a more disciplined life. Thousands of people from over 15 different countries have joined the Take the Stairs World Tour and you too can catch the flame! Laugh and be inspired as you listen to Self-discipline strategist, Rory Vaden’s, 60 minute motivational keynote program “Take the Stairs – Success Means Doing What Other’s Won’t”. You will:
• Recognize how prominent the “escalator mentality” is and how it’s spreading
• Develop an awareness of how “creative avoidance” may be sabotaging your life
• Learn about the secret of sacrifice and why it matters
• Understand the power of persistence and how to coach yourself through setbacks
• Gain insights about how to overcome the law of diminishing intent to take immediate action
We all burnout and lose sight of our goals sometimes. This program will keep you focused and motivated on your journey to success regardless of what success looks like to you. See you in the stairwell.
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Reviews for Take the Stairs
Rating: 4.41044776119403 out of 5 stars
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67 ratings8 reviews
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Simple,short , effective , impressive and want to hear speech
Thanks - Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Short, crisp and to the point! If you are someone who struggle to get rid of procrastination, this is a good place to begin with! Definitely worth your time.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5this is an overview of the book or actually a piece of the original speech. the speaker is great, he has interesting things to say about discipline and commitment.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Really good insight on mentality ! Awesome story telling. Kept me engage throughout the whole thing
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Powerful! And Appealing that you can expect from a renowned author. It really helped me knowing how procrastination can ruin my potential of greatness to an average person! Thank you Rory for such an awesome speech.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5This is a sample from the book and not the book. It is a recording of a speech of the author. The content is good. The quality of the recording needs a little improvement.
His books have been excellent.
This speech is humorous but has excellent points. - Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Rory Vaden discusses why success requires self-discipline. By looking for short-cuts (i.e., the escalator), we are actually making our lives worse. Procrastination only exacerbates our problems, and shortcuts require more work in the end. Vaden expands on this idea:“Our unwillingness to take action in our own individual lives might not seem like a global problem. But as our procrastination ripples through our homes, our schools, our communities, and our culture at large, we find our country becoming a ProcrastiNation unwilling to take on the tough challenges we face, and seeking immediate gratification instead of real growth and change.”The most important message I got from Vaden’s book is to concentrate on your actions, not your results. Your everyday activities are within your power. Take pride in your stellar effort, and let go of the anxiety attached to the results. There are many things outside of your control (e.g. disease or injury) that can interrupt your progress. Put your self-esteem into your work habits; regardless in the outcome, you’ll have peace of mind knowing that you did everything within your control.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5My thought process at the start: cliche. Common sense. Boring. Duh. Cliche. My thought process at the end: Tell me *more* oh great guru! The problem with these motivational texts in my world is that they are only motivational while I am actively reading it. After that...eh.
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