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		<title>Anthony Robbins: Tributes to Top Motivational Speakers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Anthony &#8216;Tony&#8217; Robbins is one of the most popular motivation speakers in the world. He was born on February 29, 1960 in North Hollywood, California. Later, his family moved to Azusa, California where he attended school at Glendora High School. During his schooling days he lived in a small apartment in Los Angeles and it is here that he started to plan his future and all that he wanted to achieve in life. Jim Rohn is one of the people that played a role in Tony Robbins life as he was starting his career. Tony used to promote Jim&#8217;s seminars and in the process he learned the skills of succeeding in life. One of the major philosophies that motivated him during his early days of his career is believe that success and happiness in life does not result from what one has but rather in how a person lives. Jim also taught him that quality of life that a person lives is dependent on the things they do. By the year 1983 he had already taught &#8216;Ericksonian hypnosis&#8217; and &#8216;neuro-linguistic programming&#8217; (NLP). Tolly Burkan taught him how to fire walk which he later incorporated in his seminars. One of the major factors that have contributed to his popularity is the many seminars and live events that he holds in different parts of the world. Tony Robbins also marketed himself through TV infomercials and books that he wrote and this in turn increased his popularity and tremendously increased the sales of his books. The theme of the seminars are usually based on the different ways that people can use to achieve greatness though complete unleashing of the personal power. This helps to redefine the goals and values in one&#8217;s personal life. &#8220;Unleash the power within&#8221; is one of the seminars that Tony Robbins conducts. Most of the fans of his motivating seminars refer to it as &#8216;the fire walk seminar&#8217; because it includes the participants walking on hot coals&#8230; barefoot. The seminar also advertises Mastery University and the different seminars offered such as Life Mastery and Wealth Mastery. This mastery aims at providing information on the various ways that persons can be able to achieve wealthy and healthy lifestyles. Unlimited Power is one of the books that were published in the year 1987 by Robbins. The book illustrates ways of overcoming fears, enhancing relationships, health and energy. Awaken the Giant Within is another book that was published in 1992. He has also acted movies such as Reality Bites, Shallow Hal, and HBO&#8217;s TV Show, The Sopranos, in the year 2004. In 2002, NBC aired a short-lived &#8211; but well-received &#8211; reality show called Breakthroughs with Tony Robbins. It aimed at helping the views to face and find solution to their day to day problems. Only 2 of the 6 filmed episodes ever aired due to low viewership. Tony&#8217;s motivational seminars help people from all over the world to achieve their goals through alignment of their values and discovering of one&#8217;s ideas....]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-4113" style="margin: 10px 15px;" title="Anthony Robbins" src="http://climbonsuccess.com/wp-content/uploads/anthony-robbins.jpg" alt="Anthony Robbins" width="310" height="310" />Anthony &#8216;Tony&#8217; Robbins is one of the most popular  motivation speakers in the world. He was born on February 29, 1960 in  North Hollywood, California. Later, his family moved to Azusa,  California where he attended school at Glendora High School. During his  schooling days he lived in a small apartment in Los Angeles and it is  here that he started to plan his future and all that he wanted to  achieve in life.</p>
<p>Jim Rohn is one of the people that played a role in Tony Robbins life as  he was starting his career. Tony used to promote Jim&#8217;s seminars and in  the process he learned the skills of succeeding in life. One of the major  philosophies that motivated him during his early days of his career is  believe that success and happiness in life does not result from what one  has but rather in how a person lives. Jim also taught him that quality  of life that a person lives is dependent on the things they do.</p>
<p>By the year 1983 he had already taught &#8216;Ericksonian hypnosis&#8217; and  &#8216;neuro-linguistic programming&#8217; (NLP). Tolly Burkan taught him how to fire walk  which he later incorporated in his seminars. One of the major factors  that have contributed to his popularity is the many seminars and live  events that he holds in different parts of the world. Tony Robbins also marketed himself through TV  infomercials and books that he wrote and this in turn increased his  popularity and tremendously increased the sales of his books. The theme  of the seminars are usually based on the different ways that people can  use to achieve greatness though complete unleashing of the personal  power. This helps to redefine the goals and values in one&#8217;s personal  life.</p>
<p>&#8220;Unleash the power within&#8221; is one of the seminars that Tony Robbins  conducts. Most of the fans of his motivating seminars refer to it as &#8216;the  fire walk seminar&#8217; because it includes the participants walking on hot  coals&#8230; barefoot. The seminar also advertises <em>Mastery University</em> and  the different seminars offered such as <em>Life Mastery</em> and <em>Wealth Mastery</em>.   This mastery aims at providing information on the various ways that  persons can be able to achieve wealthy and healthy lifestyles.</p>
<p><em>Unlimited Power</em> is one of the books that were published in the year  1987 by Robbins. The book illustrates ways of overcoming fears,  enhancing relationships, health and energy. <em>Awaken the Giant Within</em> is  another book that was published in 1992. He has also acted movies such  as <em>Reality Bites</em>, <em>Shallow Hal</em>, and HBO&#8217;s TV Show, <em>The Sopranos</em>, in the  year 2004. In 2002, NBC aired a short-lived &#8211; but well-received &#8211; reality show called <em>Breakthroughs with Tony Robbins</em>. It aimed at helping the  views to face and find solution to their day to day problems. Only 2 of the 6 filmed episodes ever aired due to low viewership.</p>
<p>Tony&#8217;s motivational seminars help people from all over the world to achieve their  goals through alignment of their values and discovering of one&#8217;s ideas.  Tony Robbins is definitely one of the  most popular and most beloved motivational speakers in the world.</p>
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		<title>How To Choose An Inspirational Speaker In 3 Steps</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you trying to choose the best inspirational speaker for your next big event? Following these guidelines will help you find the right person to knock the socks off of your audience and make you look like a hero at the same time. Finding the right speaker for your group can be a daunting process. not only can it be very expensive, but it is a major reflection on an event planner as well as the organization. Therefore, having a solid and proven process to choose your next speaker is the best way to maximize your chances for a great event and reduce chances of a &#8216;flop!&#8217; Step #1: Treat Your Inspirational Speaker Like They&#8217;re A New, Short-Term Employee You&#8217;d be pretty careful if you were hiring a new employee, wouldn&#8217;t you? Why would you treat booking a speaker any differently? Look at it this way: A new worker, working 40 hours a week for 50 weeks would provide you with 1,920 hours of work. Well, if your speaker talks for 90 minutes and there&#8217;s an audience of about 1300 people, that&#8217;s the same number of hours! Therefore, you should consider the speaker&#8217;s professional achievements and credentials. Take a look at the speaker&#8217;s website and view some of the samples that he or she may present. can they hold an audiences attention? Will people be excited to see them speak? Step #2: Find An Inspirational Speaker Relevant To Your Purpose If you know the &#8216;end result&#8217; that you want your audience to leave with, you can find a speaker that will be relevant. If you want someone who is simply going to motivate and inspire, the subject matter isn&#8217;t incredibly important. If you want someone who will entertain, any comedian, magician, or good story-teller will do the trick. If you need your audience to leave with a set of skills or specific industry knowledge, you should take this into consideration as well. Often, bringing in a &#8216;big-name&#8217; can be worth it as well-known people can put butts in seats and an aura of importance to your event… even if their speech sucks! Step #3: Appreciate Inspirational Speakers Who Are Easy To Work With! Many speakers are divas. They request private green rooms and fill their riders with all sorts of ridiculous requests. They need to email and call you every few days with some sort of change. They&#8217;re annoying! Here&#8217;s a big hint: if someone bothers you when you try and book them to speak, or if they&#8217;re not easy to work with, chances are, they&#8217;re also going to be a pain when they get to your event! Your first experience with a speaker is probably going to be your best experience with them. Therefore, you can save yourself a serious headache by trusting your instinct. Overall, to get the best inspirational speaker for your next event, follow these 3 simple steps!]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Are you trying to choose the best <a href="http://climbonsuccess.com">inspirational speaker</a> for your next big event? Following these guidelines will help you find the right person to knock the socks off of your audience and make you look like a hero at the same time.</strong></p>
<p>Finding the right speaker for your group can be a daunting process. not only can it be very expensive, but it is a major reflection on an event planner as well as the organization. Therefore, having a solid and proven process to choose your next speaker is the best way to maximize your chances for a great event and reduce chances of a &#8216;flop!&#8217;</p>
<p><strong>Step #1: Treat Your Inspirational Speaker Like They&#8217;re A New, Short-Term Employee</strong></p>
<p>You&#8217;d be pretty careful if you were hiring a new employee, wouldn&#8217;t you? Why would you treat booking a speaker any differently? Look at it this way:  A new worker, working 40 hours a week for 50 weeks would provide you with 1,920 hours of work. Well, if your speaker talks for 90 minutes and there&#8217;s an audience of about 1300 people, that&#8217;s the same number of hours!</p>
<p>Therefore, you should consider the speaker&#8217;s professional achievements and credentials. Take a look at the speaker&#8217;s website and view some of the samples that he or she may present. can they hold an audiences attention? Will people be excited to see them speak?</p>
<p><strong>Step #2: Find An Inspirational Speaker Relevant To Your Purpose</strong></p>
<p>If you know the &#8216;end result&#8217; that you want your audience to leave with, you can find a speaker that will be relevant. If you want someone who is simply going to motivate and inspire, the subject matter isn&#8217;t incredibly important. If you want someone who will entertain, any comedian, magician, or good story-teller will do the trick. If you need your audience to leave with a set of skills or specific industry knowledge, you should take this into consideration as well. Often, bringing in a &#8216;big-name&#8217; can be worth it as well-known people can put butts in seats and an aura of importance to your event… even if their speech sucks!</p>
<p><strong>Step #3: Appreciate Inspirational Speakers Who Are Easy To Work With!</strong></p>
<p>Many speakers are divas. They request private green rooms and fill their riders with all sorts of ridiculous requests. They need to email and call you every few days with some sort of change. They&#8217;re annoying!</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s a big hint: if someone bothers you when you try and book them to speak, or if they&#8217;re not easy to work with, chances are, they&#8217;re also going to be a pain when they get to your event! Your first experience with a speaker is probably going to be your best experience with them. Therefore, you can save yourself a serious headache by trusting your instinct.</p>
<p>Overall, to get the best inspirational speaker for your next event, follow these 3 simple steps!</p>
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		<title>How To Choose A Motivational Speaker</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you need a motivational speaker for your event but find yourself having a hard time finding the right presenter? Motivational speakers can do wonders for your event. The right one can set an amazing tone and foster an incredible atmosphere. However, there are also horror stories about speakers who didn&#8217;t pull through in a time of need. The most common would be choosing a speaker that ended not suitable for the audience&#8217;s desires and goals as a group. This article will help you to choose a motivational speaker for your next event! Define Your Objectives Choosing the right motivational speaker should start from your crystal clear resolve on what you want to accomplish with the event. Once you have this in mind, your job is to connect-the-dots between those goals and the end result that a speaker will bring to your group. It can be frustrating to invest time and money, only to wind up with the wrong speaker. This problem is most easily avoided by having a clear picture, in advance, of what you want your speaker to bring to your group. In some cases, you don&#8217;t only want to motivate but inform the audience as well about the technicalities of the industry. Therefore, you would try to look for a speaker that is not only inspiring but also an insider in the industry. Entertain Your Audience Next, let&#8217;s be honest. Your attendees want to be entertained. The speaker could bring the holy grail on a silver platter, but if it&#8217;s not done with some great jokes and drama, your audience simply won&#8217;t care. So, while it&#8217;s good that your speaker may jam-pack their session with great information, you need to ensure that they&#8217;re also entertaining enough to ensure that that information will stick. Choosing wisely will always mean a successful event. Here is a guideline to help you choose the perfect motivational speaker for your event. Get Recommendations Professional speakers are oftentimes great marketers. This is a good thing; if they can&#8217;t motivate you to bring them in to speak, they&#8217;ll certainly not be able to convince your audience to do anything significant! So, take heart in knowing that if you&#8217;re being persuaded by a speaker, it could very well be the right fit. However, some speakers are all sizzle, no steak. It&#8217;s up to you to sort out which speakers are simply &#8216;talking the talk&#8217; without having the &#8216;walk&#8217; to back it up. One of the quickest ways to combat this issue is to get recommendations from trusted sources. There are other people who have had your job before you and there are likely other people who have a similar position in other organizations. If you&#8217;re in touch with these key people, they can save you many days of time and probably several thousands of dollars by making their recommendations. Communicate With Your Speaker Motivational speakers want to help you out because their career is as invested in your event as yours is! This is why...]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Do you need a <a href="http://climbonsuccess.com">motivational speaker</a> for your event but find yourself having a hard time finding the right presenter?</strong></p>
<p>Motivational speakers can do wonders for your event. The right one can set an amazing tone and foster an incredible atmosphere. However, there are also horror stories about speakers who didn&#8217;t pull through in a time of need. The most common would be choosing a speaker that ended not suitable for the audience&#8217;s desires and goals as a group.</p>
<p>This article will help you to choose a motivational speaker for your next event!</p>
<p><strong>Define Your Objectives</strong></p>
<p>Choosing the right motivational speaker should start from your crystal clear resolve on what you want to accomplish with the event. Once you have this in mind, your job is to connect-the-dots between those goals and the end result that a speaker will bring to your group. It can be frustrating to invest time and money, only to wind up with the wrong speaker. This problem is most easily avoided by having a clear picture, in advance, of what you want your speaker to bring to your group.</p>
<p>In some cases, you don&#8217;t only want to motivate but inform the audience as well about the technicalities of the industry. Therefore, you would try to look for a speaker that is not only inspiring but also an insider in the industry.</p>
<p><strong>Entertain Your Audience</strong><br />
Next, let&#8217;s be honest. Your attendees want to be entertained. The speaker could bring the holy grail on a silver platter, but if it&#8217;s not done with some great jokes and drama, your audience simply won&#8217;t care. So, while it&#8217;s good that your speaker may jam-pack their session with great information, you need to ensure that they&#8217;re also entertaining enough to ensure that that information will stick.</p>
<p>Choosing wisely will always mean a successful event. Here is a guideline to help you choose the perfect motivational speaker for your event.</p>
<p><strong>Get Recommendations</strong></p>
<p>Professional speakers are oftentimes great marketers. This is a good thing; if they can&#8217;t motivate you to bring them in to speak, they&#8217;ll certainly not be able to convince your audience to do anything significant! So, take heart in knowing that if you&#8217;re being persuaded by a speaker, it could very well be the right fit. However, some speakers are all sizzle, no steak. It&#8217;s up to you to sort out which speakers are simply &#8216;talking the talk&#8217; without having the &#8216;walk&#8217; to back it up.</p>
<p>One of the quickest ways to combat this issue is to get recommendations from trusted sources. There are other people who have had your job before you and there are likely other people who have a similar position in other organizations. If you&#8217;re in touch with these key people, they can save you many days of time and probably several thousands of dollars by making their recommendations.</p>
<p><strong>Communicate With Your Speaker</strong></p>
<p>Motivational speakers want to help you out because their career is as invested in your event as yours is! This is why a quick conversation, letting the speaker know what you&#8217;re looking to accomplish can make a major difference in the product your speaker delivers.</p>
<p>Your <a href="http://climbonsuccess.com/video">motivational speaker</a> can&#8217;t read your mind; telling them what you are looking for will go a long way in helping you both have the successful event you&#8217;re looking to have.</p>
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