Motivational Speakers - What’s Good, What’s Not
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I really enjoy watching and listening to Randy Gage (MLM genius!), T. Harv Eker, Keith Banfield and others which have years and years of experience and are recognized world-wide. But some motivational speakers (which i won’t name here) seems like they’re relying on vulnerable and not-so-well-grounded people to buy stuff from them, which i find is a bad way to do business.
Have you ever been to a conference, seminar or watched videos of motivational speakers? What do you think?
I’ll be attending the Secrets Of The Millionaire Mind evening seminar with T. Harv Eker (or Robert Riopel, don’t know yet) soon, and i’m looking foward to it! I’ll, of course, post about that aafter the evening seminar.
Here’s a little youtube video of Keith Banfield and another one of T. Harv Eker (behind the scenes!)
Keith Banfield
T. Harv Eker
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***Jonathan***
Well I’ve yet to attend a motivational speaking event, but I’ve listened, watched, and read personal development audios, videos, and books for years. Some of the most impactful resources are the cheapest. Those simply out to help others become successful are successful themselves. Like your post about if others are successful, then you’ll be successful.
Do you have CDs or DVDs of T. Harv Eker? Randy Gage? Keith Banfield? It’d be really interesting to listen to them…haven’t listened to their stuff yet.
I watched both videos, and I liked most when Keith Banfield mentioned the illustration between driving and our goals…”how clear are we about our lives?” he asks…and it made me realize goals really need to be specific to be effective toward reaching our dreams.