Will You Die Fat?

When I asked the Today Show audience this, I received 3 death threats. Kathy Lee Gifford was afraid someone might shoot me. Luckily, i survived and went on a world speaking tour for the next 3 months talking about how Mental Toughness is the answer to the obesity epidemic. How about you? Are you fit or fat? If you’re fat, are you ever going to get fit? How long have you been lying to yourself about this? If you think you can handle it, watch this short video I shot yesterday on this subject. It may just save your life.  

How Much Rejection Can You Endure?

  Most millionaires I’ve interviewed over the past 30+years failed there way to success. Literally. They failed and used the lessons they learned to become super-successful. One of the key common denominators that I discovered with these people (over 1,200 to date) is their ability to sustain a high level of enthusiasm in the face of private and public rejection. No one likes rejection, but the great ones know it’s part of the process of creating uncommon success. Watch this short video I taped at the Leaning Tower of Pisa, in Italy, and I’ll look forward to your comments.

Are You REALLY Fighting For Your Dream?

Mental Toughness is about getting what you want out of life. No limits, no excuses, no prisoners. Statistics show that most people are more interested in box scores, video games and Hollywood gossip than they are in achieving their dreams. How about you? Watch this short video I taped at our new Siebold Success Network HQ, The Bona Allen Mansion outside of Atlanta, and do some self analysis on your own efforts and behaviors as they relate to manifesting your dreams. Steve Siebold

Ryan Lochte’s Olympic Scandal

The Rio Olympic’s Swimmers Scandal has cast a dark cloud over what should have been a celebration. USA Swimmer Ryan Lochte, a 6-time gold medalist, and three younger swimmers decided to urinate on a gas station wall and vandalize the bathroom in Rio after a night of drunken debauchery. To add insult to injury, Lochte went on international television and claimed to have been robbed. Lochte made a cleverly concocted PR laced apology on the Today Show in an effort to save his endorsement deals, but his sponsors wisely dumped him. Absent from the story: The US Olympic Committee, who says