Closing Olympic Comments

Good Morning Team – While the Closing Ceremonies of the Olympics were beautiful, for me the best part of the Olympics will always be the stories behind the medals. Stories of Courage, Endurance, Sacrifice and faith.

And so it was with the Texas Team Training at our home this weekend. The stories that people share are what generates the Power of live events. Sometimes it’s a story shared from a leader at the front of the room, and more often – it’s the stories participants share with each other that leads to someone having a breakthrough moment that makes all the difference. That’s the real magic!

I call it the “light bulb” or “aha moment” that someone has that gives them the drive or the reason to move forward and build their business. I absolutely love witnessing those moments and Julie and I love the privilege of helping to create the environment for those moments to occur.

Olympic athletes have an extreme amount of pressure and physical and mental pains to deal with – for years prior to competition. You and I have many life distractions that can cause us to lose focus – births, deaths, college, weddings, construction, caring for children and aging parents, illness, paying bills, friends, running a household,.. etc. We all have “stuff” going on. It’s what we DO about it that matters, and what we DO is highly dependent upon what we focus on….on our goals and solutions, or the pain, suffering and the apparent unfairness of the “stuff”.

Focus is a huge part of success. Every Olympic athlete referred to it. And this weekend, every participant story relating to success – or failure – mentioned it in some way. Focus.

Focus on your goal, make it much larger, more colorful and more meaningful than any of the “stuff” that might be occurring and write your story of courage, endurance, sacrifice, faith and success.

Lost time is never found again” –Benjamin Franklin

Live With Intention,
Dr Bill

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About Dr Bill Toth

Bill’s Background I’m just an average guy who’s learned a few things about Life, Success and Personal Development – thanks to some incredibly good and bad experiences during the past 25+ years. I’ve made many mistakes and have learned to combine down to earth values with a unique ability to distill complex concepts into simple powerful strategies which can be immediately applied to produce measurable results. In short; “I’ve traveled the territory, drawn a few maps and I’m happy to share them” I do not consider myself to be an “expert” and my work is never presented as the definitive doctrine on how you should live your life or what it takes to be successful in your business. I am a work in progress and if you were to you join me on life’s journey by hiring me as your coach or partnering with us in business – our learning will very likely be a two way street. In fact, I expect it to be. “What you know dies with you – what you DO leaves a legacy” I was raised in upstate New York and eastern Pennsylvania. This rural upbringing is strongly reflected in my personal value hierarchy: Faith > Family > Friends > Fitness and Finance. Education and a commitment to continuous improvement are next on the list. All these and more are strongly reflected in my coaching, teaching, writing and speaking. While growing my private practice I also taught Orthopedics and Neurology at both the undergraduate and graduate level, produced a TV show on fitness, appeared on numerous radio and TV programs, authored numerous journal articles, chapters for medical texts, served as vice-president of my state medical association, and started a family. I have had the honor and privilege of consulting with and coaching a diverse population of people from royalty to prisoners, from children to CEO’s, from amateur to professional athletes from 41 countries and people of almost every race, creed, religious belief and nationality. I am passionately committed to contribution and Living With Intention. Part of my philosophy is to think globally while acting locally. I am a very active member of my church, as well as several community organizations. After church, my favorite philanthropy is the Nourish the Children. I have also performed extensive volunteer work for both the Anthony Robbins Foundation, and the Make a Wish Foundation. Why become an Entrepreneur? I became an entrepreneur because after 5 years of Health Care Reform I found I was merely an employee of the various insurance company’s I was interacting with. I became painfully aware I was working more hours for less money and that what I was doing wasn’t working! At the same time my beautiful daughter, Casey, was born. This was the first time in my life I started to think about my future, and of course hers. When children come into your life, your perspective changes from Firebirds and Ferrari’s to Gymnastics, music lessons, horseback riding and so forth. Suddenly, I had to think longterm – was what I was doing going to provide all the things that a father wants for his children? In October of 1998 I started my entrepreneurial endeavors on a very part time basis. Less than 3 months later my New Year’s Resolution was to put my practices up for sale. In May of 1999 I sold them and began to work on my dreams and my fortune on a full time basis. From there, it took me a full five years to get to the point where I could do whatever I wanted to do. Along the way I wrote my first book: “Morning Moments”…as well as learning a few things about money, transitioning careers and happiness. I am happy to share what I know, in short again; “I’ve traveled the territory, drawn a few maps and I’m happy to share them” In summary; Transitioning careers was the hardest challenge I’ve ever taken up and it’s been the most rewarding! In so many ways, this is the very best personal development seminar I’ve ever taken because I met mySelf and my wife in the process…and every perceived adversity was worth it. Today, with my wife Julie, we “get to” pay the gift forward by coaching, mentoring others through the same process. There is no greater pleasure than showing others how to earn their freedom and then observing what good they do with it. Life Will Never Be The Same
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