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  • A few words from Anthony Robbins

  • So what we've got to do is make that change in those standards.

  • That's where the shifts happen; doesn't happen in any other place

  • and I'll give you a very simple example.

  • If you want to make a difference in people's lives, it all comes down to:

  • what are the things that are 'musts' for you versus 'shoulds'?

  • So let me tell you this. We said: to have extraordinary life

  • you have to have an extraordinary psychology, right?

  • Extraordinary psychology means you have to live in an extraordinary state.

  • To be in an extraordinary state, you have to condition your nervous system

  • you body, your physiology and focus to be at their best.

  • Do you agree with this, yes or no?

  • Then to do that though; you can do that

  • why doesn't everybody?

  • Not because you can't, we all have the ability!

  • It's because of our standards.

  • I remember a time early in my career, I was about 24

  • and I went to do a seminar in Boston.

  • And in those days, a big seminar for me was like 125 people.

  • It was a 3-day-seminar and we worked around the clock

  • and people made such extraordinary changes in their life

  • and at the end of it I was feeling so fulfilled, I was thinking

  • "My God, I'm 24 (or maybe 25 at the time) and I am so happy

  • because I have found my mission in life:

  • I'm doing what I love; it's making difference in people's lives; this is extraordinary!"

  • So we finished at about midnight on the Sunday night.

  • And at around midnight, I'm still wound up so I don't feel like going to bed

  • so I decided: OK. Let me take a walk here

  • and I decided to go through Copley Square;

  • if you've been through Copley Square, you know it's a pretty neat place.

  • Because in Copley Square you can look up and see buildings

  • that were here before we were known as the United States

  • and beside them you can see skyscrapers that are new -

  • it's a pretty cool place. So I'm walking around. Midnight on a Sunday night

  • (there's nobody in Copley Square at midnight on a Sunday night)

  • and I'm walking along, and I see this guy in the distance.

  • He's kind of stumbling back and forth between the gutter and the sidewalk.

  • He had a long trench coat on and his head's down like this

  • he's holding the brown bag

  • and I can start to smell him even before I get there

  • and I'm thinking: this guy is obviously drunk.

  • And as I started to get closer, I thought: I bet he's going to beg me for some money.

  • And sure enough, whatever you focus on in life, tends to happen doesn't it?

  • So sure enough, he gets really close to me and I thought

  • he's not going to do it and all of a sudden he popped his head up

  • and it was really weird, he went "Mister!" He had this really bizarre look and voice.

  • "Mister, could you loan me a quarter?"

  • and I thought: hmmm

  • do I want to reward this behavior?

  • And then I thought I don't want him to suffer.

  • Do you have this dilemma sometimes?

  • I'm not here to judge, so years ago I finally decided I'll always just give

  • even if a person's pulling a scam, that's for them to deal with.

  • If I have the ability then I give.

  • And I thought: but could I teach him something?

  • So I asked him a question back, I said "Is that all you want, a quarter?"

  • He said "Yeah, just one quarter. One quarter will change my whole life!"

  • And I said "Really?" - "Yeah, just one quarter..."

  • So I reached into my pocket and I pull out my money clip

  • and in those days, I was very young, just starting to succeed

  • and my original mentor was the man named Jim Rohn.

  • How many have heard of Jim Rohn (1930-2009)? [Audience cheering]

  • Yeah, great guy and Jim told me "Tony, look...

  • You've come from a poor background, you've got a poor psychology

  • you've got to change it! You don't have any money

  • so pretend you do. Start training your brain; condition it.

  • Go save all your money, get three $100 bills

  • and put them all on the outside of your money clip

  • even though you know you have only $5 in between.

  • Every time you pull that out, you'll see that

  • youll feel inspired and youll feel better.

  • And if you feel better, youll do better."

  • So I did. I pulled out my money clip and sure enough I have three $100 bills there

  • and I made sure he saw the bills. I’m tearing through

  • looking in between there seeing if I can find some change

  • but I made sure he saw it.

  • Sure enough he's looking at the $100 bills, checking it out.

  • I find a quarter and pull it out and take the money and put it in my pocket.

  • I notice he is watching my hand going in the pocket

  • and I took the quarter, looked at him and said

  • Sir, life will pay any price you ask of it

  • and I gave him the quarter.

  • Then something really interesting happened: he took the quarter

  • he looked at the quarter, he looked at me, he looked at my pocket

  • looked back at the quarter, looked at me, looked to my pocket

  • looked at me again, looked at the quarter, looked at the pocket

  • looked back at me and saidYoure weird!”

  • [Audience laughs]

  • Then he shuffled on off and I thought to myself:

  • wow, what’s the difference between him and me?

  • I mean I was 24 or 25 at the time, doing what I love most

  • I had my mission in life

  • and he is in his early 60's, drunk on the street, begging for quarters.

  • What’s the difference? I thought: maybe God’s bust me

  • because I’m such a good person? And I thought: oh and he's

  • such a bad person? That’s such bull!

  • Then I thought: wow, maybe the answer to that question is what I just told him?

  • "Life will pay, whatever price you ask of it."

  • But you know what’s interesting? You have to ask intelligently.

  • In the bible it says "Ask, and you shall..." what?

  • [Audience:] Receive!

  • It's a pretty good formula; you ought to look into it.

  • But you know what? Its saysAsk and you shall receive"

  • but I’m sure it meant "Ask intelligently," I’m sure that’s what God meant.

  • I’m sure he didn’t mean "Bitch, and you shall receive;

  • whine, and you shall receive," I don’t think that was the instruction.

  • Now if you were to ask intelligently, there might be five elements to that.

  • Number 1, you'd have to ask specifically, wouldn’t you?

  • You wouldn’t ask in a general way.

  • People do that all the time. They go "I want more money!"

  • "Fine, here's a dollar, get out of here!"

  • Very often, you're getting what you're asking for

  • you're just not aware of how general youre asking.

  • Clarity is power!

  • The more clear you are about exactly what it is you want

  • the more your brain knows how to get there.

  • Your brain is a servomechanism.

  • It’s like a bomb. Those bombs, those missiles? They have a servomechanism

  • so if the target moves, it knows what the target is and it follows it.

  • Your brain, when you condition it, knows exactly what to go for

  • and it will find a way to get there.

  • Did you ever buy a certain outfit or a certain car

  • and suddenly see that car or outfit everywhere?

  • Whoever has had that experience say "I".

  • How come that car or outfit's everywhere?

  • It was always everywhere but now you notice it.

  • The reason is, is because there's a part of your brain called the Reticular Activating System

  • the RAS. That part of your brain determines what you notice

  • and what you don’t notice.

  • Your brain spends most of its time trying to make sure you don’t notice

  • because you'll go crazy if you notice everything.

  • But when you decide what’s most important to you

  • your brain goes after it.

  • Everyone I know who's successful, have built what I call an RPM Plan.

  • An RPM is built on the metaphor, that the way to get from where you are

  • to where you want to go the fastest, you've got to build power, like in a car:

  • RPM’s, and the 'R' stands for: they know the result they're after;

  • they know what they want, precisely.

  • If you don’t know exactly what you want

  • or you let yourself get beyond that and into something general

  • you're not going to achieve it.

  • Clarity is power. You've got to know the specific result you are after.

  • What do you want? If you can’t answer that question right now

  • in your personal life, in your body, in your relationships, in your finances

  • in your spirituality, then you're not going to be as fulfilled as you want to be.

  • Today, we're going to have you answer one of those questions at least.

  • The second part of it, you've got to know 'P'. Why you're doing it.

  • Because you know what, you may have a big goal and say

  • "I want to make a billion dollars, I want to bring peace to the Earth."

  • Why?

  • Because as soon as you come up with a goal, all the obstacles show up.

  • And unless you've got enough emotional drive to break through that

  • youre never going to discover what it really takes.

  • So you've got to get yourself past that

  • and the way to get past that, is to have enough reasons.

  • Reasons come first, answers come second.

  • This man didn't know what he wanted, he didn't have enough reasons.

  • To ask intelligently, you've got to ask specifically.

  • To ask intelligently, you must know why you want it and have enough drive to make it happen

  • enough 'juice' to make it happen. If you don't have enough reasons

  • you will not make it happen.

  • And the 'M' is, what is you Massive Action Plan?

  • What is going to get you to actually follow through?

  • Because if the first plan's not going to work

  • and the second's not going to work

  • you better have enough plans that if the first two don’t work

  • you still got something else, otherwise

  • youre going to have excuses why it didn’t work.

  • Asking intelligently requires that.

  • If we're going to be extraordinary in our results

  • we've got to be in an extraordinary state:

  • we've got to know what we want and we've got to go use it.

  • "Life will pay whatever price you ask of it."

  • Anthony Robbins

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