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Never Be On Time - Lessons From a Motivational Speaker

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Never aim to be on time.

 

You only ever have 60 seconds to be on time. Too hard.

 

It’s easier to be late. You have from on-time to eternity to be late. But there is a penalty. People don’t respect you for being late.

 

Early is best for two reasons. You have from this very moment to on-time to be early and there’s an advantage. People respect you for respecting that their time is as valuable as yours.

 

This simple thing has changed my life.

 

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If we haven’t met yet…

 

I never considered myself good at change until I went from

 

-free-range kid to army sniper

-home movies to National Geographic cameraman

-fumbling card tricks to a professional magician

-never swinging a hammer to building a home

-high school dropout to published author

-business illiterate to building & selling a business

-stutterer to motivational speaker

 

Turns out I know how to change, I know how to make it simple, and I know how to stand on stage & make it fun so others want to do it too.

 

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