Here’s a segment from my national television show, Mental Toughness with Steve Siebold. This 4-minute segment is on non-linear thinking in building wealth and becoming more successful in all areas of life. This show won the Telly Award for Best Motivational Show. I’ll look forward to your comments.   Steve Siebold

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Steve Siebold
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Author and Professional Speaker since 1997. Past Chairman of the National Speakers Association's Million Dollar Speakers Group. Author of 11 books with 1.4 million copies in print.

9 thoughts on “Mental Toughness with Steve Siebold on TV”

  1. “however I’m not sure how to react to your elusive criticism” — Andrew

    I have no clue where you got that, Andrew – and all the rest I’m also clueless about. When I use the word “delusional” it’s always generic and an idea – not personal to anyone as we can all apply it as we see fit.

    I read that tweet or whatever it was and thought it was pretty neat as I like those things too so I copied it and pasted it.

    That’s about it – your post stimulated my imagination and I liked it a lot which is why I replied.

    “As for me, being sincere and authentic is the only way I know how to tell my story and share my message.” — Andrew

    That’s the best way to be and the best advice you could give anyone.

    More of the best to you.

    Mike

  2. Tequila Lime Fettucine, Sangria, Fontina and Pecorino Cheese, Salomi…Family…what an evening! — Andrewblog topic

    That’s sounds pretty authentic and something you wanted to attract too, Andrew. OK – we could go on and on on this.

    I hope more people post – shoot from the hip & in bursts of improv hit those keys to liven up Steve’s topic – we’ll see.

    Best to you.

    Mike

  3. You can trace a lot of today’s Law of Attraction ideas to Psycho-Cybernetics by Maxwell Maltz and many others of his generation. Maltz wondered why a person could have a face lift – reconstructive surgery – and still have a negative self image. It had to run deeper than skin.

    It’s what Steve talks about how a person has a chioce to die fat or get tough – the problem is people don’t see or ignore [delusion] the problem. A big word for denial going around a couple of decades ago was apathy. If you want to change something don’t be apathetic – be pro active.

    What do you want? Why? Why not? What will your life look like when you get what you want? How will you know when you’re ready to get started? Can you look at yourself critically along the way – every day – and honestly admit to what you are doing or not doing to achieve your goals?

    When the vision is clear enough and you believe with total commitment and conviction the end is coming and you deserve it and it’s a done deal, you’ll be motivated every day to act on those impulses toward the goals.

    A lot of people try to fake it and I’ve done that – which only takes you so far. The cliche never fails: find your passion and never let it go.

    When you read and watch and hear Steve you know he’s found his. Do people know that about you when they read, watch and hear you, that is the question.

    Mike

  4. That’s one of your best statements to date, Steve. The way you contrast linear with nonlinear to show the distinctiveness and differences between them makes it easy to see how actions and vision work together.

    People need to not only see what they see but see how they see.

    Mike

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