Favortie Speakers and Why?

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When I first got into personal development it was because of the secret, i won't lie and it started me on a wonderful path. Now I kinda look at the secret as load of garbage, it says nothing about taking action and responsibility or persistence or contribution, which I believe are the main keys to success in life. It seemed all about imagination

Regardless I first started listen to speakers like:
John Assaraf
Bob Procter
Jack Canifiield
Bill Harris and more people from the secret.

As I've progressed I feel more and more like these guys just come off as used cars salesmen (nothing wrong with selling used cars) but just slimmey and out for your money selling you on "the electro magnetic energry forces" and the law of attraction.


Now I listen to people like
Jim Rohn
Stephen Covey
Tony Robbins
Zig Ziglar to name a few

I wonder why they were not in the secret (maybe cause they're legit and realize just thinking of something doesn't work). To me these guys know how to live a fulfilling life and the others i mentioned before just seem to offer w.e. they can think of to sell for example vision boards...

what do you guys think?
#favortie #speakers
  • Profile picture of the author talfighel
    Before I got into the internet marketing world back in 2002, I saw an infomercial by Tony Robbins. He tapes helped me so much in life.

    So for me, Tony is #1 in my book.

    Why? Well he was the first person told me that I CAN succeed too in life and in business.
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  • Profile picture of the author excoder01
    Brian Tracy - very practical and down to earth.

    Non of that "the secret" or "vibration" hype.
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  • Profile picture of the author ryanbiddulph
    I listen to a collection of self help coaches, as each has a valuable lesson to teach.

    I like Bob Proctor and Randy Gage the most. Both are no-nonsense types who share their viewpoints without apology, which I love.

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    • Profile picture of the author noobjackson
      Originally Posted by ryanbiddulph View Post

      I listen to a collection of self help coaches, as each has a valuable lesson to teach.

      I like Bob Proctor and Randy Gage the most. Both are no-nonsense types who share their viewpoints without apology, which I love.

      Ryan Biddulph

      Any piece of certain material from Randy Gage you recommend Ryan? I've never heard him

      Check out Jim Rohn and Stephen Covey if you haven't
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      • Profile picture of the author GopalG
        It has got to be Tony Robbins. Noone has walked into my life like Tony robbins has done. Search for some of his speeches on Youtube when you want some inspiration.

        This is my all time favorite video.

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  • Profile picture of the author Eduardo2
    I've seen a few moderate Self help coaches (fame-wise) who are from Israel.
    But one of my goals is seeing a real-live Tony Robbins seminar.
    Hmm...actually I also saw Kioysaki live in a one day event, and through DVD's & the web I got to know Jim Rohn, Zig Ziglar, Earl Nightingale & Les Brown.

    I would also recommend a particular gentleman called Marcus De-Maria who is mainly into wealth creating mindset and he has a firm in the UK that teaches investments in the stock market.
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  • Profile picture of the author throlsonllc
    Gary Vaynerchuk: is one of a kind very inspirational to tons of Entrepreneurs & Affiliates.

    garyvaynerchuk.com
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  • Profile picture of the author Gary Pettit
    I've always enjoyed Dr. Wayne Dyer. He's funny, so true, and makes it real.
    George Carlin fits that same description, in a much different way.
    Earnie Larsen is another favorite. He uses motivation and inspiration, dreams into action, in order to help people overcome weighty problems, not just to grow rich or successful. (They're definition of "success," in other words, entails overcoming their self-defeating behaviors. We success gurus can learn a lot from such a perspective.)
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  • Profile picture of the author ucajack
    My favourite speakers have been so far are, Dr.Wayne Dyre and Robin Sharma.
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    • Profile picture of the author soependi
      john C maxwell
      recommended speaker
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  • Profile picture of the author sweety4
    My favorite speaker is Dr. Wayne Dyer.
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