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02 Oct 2011 Babe Ruth, Roger Maris And YOU

Babe Ruth's Autographed Baseball

Babe Ruth created a significant day in history for baseball fans when he hit his 60th home run of the season on Sept 30th, 1927. This record stood unchallenged for 37 years!

Then on October 1st, 1961 Roger Maris of the New York Yankees broke the record by hitting 61 home runs for the season.

Records such as these create fame and history. Most anyone knows who Babe Ruth was, even those who do not follow baseball. His achievement made him a hero to many, and famous to all.

Hero followers spend thousands of dollars on their favorites stars.

If you are not a hero follower, you may well ask: what on earth do they spend so much money on? Collector’s cards (for example baseball cards), posters, books, videos, information, anything they can buy to remind them of their hero.

But why do we follow our heroes? Identity, and perhaps the chance to share in the success of others.

Roger Maris 1960

Roger Maris - 1960 - Wikipedia

It is good to recognize, even honor people such as Babe Ruth and Roger Maris who have made great achievements. But it is not good to spend all your time and energy following another human being, while your own God given purpose for living may be pushed aside. (This may not be you – great – but if it is, read on!).

Don’t forget:
YOU have a purpose in this life too. It may not be to hit a home run in baseball, but you do have goals waiting for you to achieve in your own fields of interest and passions. These need to be your main life focus.

Don’t forget:
Your dreams and your life passions can only be achieved by you.

  • Only you have the ability to decide to follow your dreams.
  • Only you have what it takes (if you use it) to achieve your dreams.

Here is a challenge for you today:

Turn your heroes into mentors!

No doubt there are people whom you admire, respect and perhaps even follow. If you like baseball, no doubt Babe Ruth and Roger Maris are among your heroes – that can be good. Rather than spending so much of your time and energy and your dollars on simply admiring them and their achievements, why not begin to investigate the secrets of their success?

As you study their lives – ask yourself:

  • What can I learn from their example.
  • What characteristics did they display in their lives that I need in my life?
  • What example do my heroes display in their character that I can follow?
  • Am I willing to stay disciplined, focused and make the necessary sacrifices to achieve my dreams – just as my heroes did? (No doubt as you study the lives of successful people you will discover that their journeys towards success were full of very windy and steep roads, but they did not give up).

I am sure that you will discover that one of the most outstanding characteristics found in the lives of all great achievers is best expressed in Babe Ruth’s own words:

It’s hard to beat somebody when they don’t give up.

Question: Are you unbeatable?

I read just today a quote on twitter (@successmagazine)

“The question isn’t who is going to let me; it’s who is going to stop me.” — Ayn Rand

No one could stop Babe Ruth, Roger Maris and a multitude of others from achieving their goals and dreams.  Who is going to stop you?


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17 Jul 2011 The Day A Dream Came True

July 17th, 1955 was a great day for Walt Disney and for the world. This was the day that Disneyland opened in Anaheim California, a day Walt had dreamed of for many years.

Since this day, millions upon millions have experienced the “magic” of Walt Disney’s dream come true.

A trip to Disneyland may be an experience of a lifetime for some, a getaway adventure for others. But everyone who visits this famous theme park, definitely encounters an element of “magic”. The magic of a big dream come true.

Yes, it is an experience to visit Disneyland, but it is one that will only last a few days.

When you achieve YOUR dreams the experience will last a lifetime.

What you really want in your life is the experience of YOUR dream coming true right?

Recently I read a book entitled: “How to be like Walt”. This book is full of keys to living that magic life of dreams coming true that Walt Disney led. I highly recommend that you get a copy and devour it.

Today, let’s study three keys that are revealed in a statement made by Burris Jenkins Jr, Nearst Newspaper Columnist. (This is a quote from the book).

When Walt Disney dreams he doesn’t fool around. Furthermore he invariable makes his dreams come true – in a dozen different mediums.

Maybe it’s because I don’t know what is impossible commented Walt at lunch the other day.

I’ve found that those who know too much, don’t do much.

Did you spot the three keys to Walt’s success in this statement? If you didn’t, I challenge you to go back and read it again before you continue reading this article.

Ok, so here they are. Listen carefully, and then write down how you will apply these keys to your life.

1. When Walt dreams he doesn’t fool around.
Walt dreamed and he dreamed big. But he did not stay on his rocking chair dreaming into the sunset. Oh no, he was always creating plans of action and acting on his plans. He worked hard AND strategically. (Notice he did not just work hard – he worked strategically also).

2. He invariable makes his dreams come true.
The key word here is MAKES. You have to make your dream come true.

  • No one else cares about your dream like you do.
  • No one else will make your dream come true.
  • You have to do it. You have to take the necessary, strategic action to reach your dreams.

3. I have found that those who know too much, don’t do much.
It is good to learn and train and gather information. But you can always have too much of a good thing.

There are some people who spend their lives learning and learning, but they don’t DO anything.

  • Learning will not achieve your dreams. Action will.
  • Learning will give you the ideas and skills to develop your dreams.
  • Decisive disciplined and strategic action will take you on the journey to achieving your dreams.

Here’s a bonus key: It is found in Walt’s thinking process (or mindset).

He never allowed himself to think of any dream as
being impossible to achieve. To him, it was always POSSIBLE.

You too CAN see the day when your dreams come true, if you take action.

JilHave you started? What strategic action steps did you take today that will lead you to achieving your dreams?


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