Your bike is clean, relatively your house is clean, you have an organized life because that’s efficient. How clean is your upstairs? How much static do you have going in your head and that’s why we are going to trying clear exactly. Sometimes we really don’t know, it’s really the truth and that’s why we are going to try and clean out, is some of the static. So first of all would someone read this slide?
Would someone else read this slide?
Yeah, let’s get out side the box. Okay, I happen to think in pictures, so I have slides that have words, I have slides that have pictures. I want to do the start to thinking pictures. I want to start the visualize, okay, because that more you can visualize, the more that’s going to happen for you.
Speaking of visualize, both of these people, even though you only see one in the cartoon, the one you see in the cartoon, he is used to be the kicker for Denver Broncos, Rich Karlis and the other person is Drew Litton and then they are both friends of mine and Drew is the cartoonist for the Rocky Mount News here in Denver and it would be least to say Rich hit a goal post or two or three in succession and so Drew, what a name for cartoonist, drew this carton. So we had a roost, Rich and I for Drew and Rich is standing up there and he says, a lot of people have asked me, are you angry with Drew for drawing that cartoon and reach said, no, I just wondered how he knew what I was seeing inside my head. Yeah, it’s humorous, but that is what he was seeing, he was focusing on the goal post, where you look is where you go, you all look proficient bike riders, it’s head nice, it’s head nice, you head up, your eyes out where you look is where you go. I am a motorcyclist. There is nothing more important then head nice.
I share with you now that I have completed two Hawaiian Iron Man and each time I finished with the lead women. You are laughing because you know the punch line. I was on a motorcycle and my job was to be with the lead women, so I have motorcycle for the Iron Man, I have motorcycle for the Olympic torch relay. I was in-charge of all the motorcycles at the Olympics, hundred of them motorcyclists in 96, motorcycle for Tour DuPont Tour de Trump, Coors Classic. I like the motorcycle with any motorcycle at a fairly professional level.
So this is what we are looking for in athletics, in business and in life. How you perform in athletics is how we are going to perform in business and life? How you performing business is how you going perform in life and athletics and you perform in life is how you perform in business? Each one is only a metaphor for the other. If you think you can perform one way in life and another way when you are doing your athletic endeavors, I don’t think it’s going to happen, so we want to get a unisent, something in sync here between all three.
All the athletes are looking for these the magic beans. I don’t have them, that’s would happens when they come in and ask me for the magic beans. So I can’t tell you how many athletics come in a week before, three days before the New York marathon, the Boston marathon, no matter what the event is, some major event, the US Open, it makes no difference, they come in a week before, having done, I have never met them what can you do about. Do you have a magic bean, the answer is no. You’re going to have to do with the Smith Barney way, earn it, the old fashion way, alright?
So static in our heads, we have a lot a static in our heads. We are thinking about money. We are thinking about relationships, we are thinking about work, we are thinking about friends, we are thinking about illnesses that we have, that’s in our family. I mean, there is lots that’s going on inside our head all the time and our job when we trying to race is to get focused and so how do you keep your head in the game is always going to be the key.
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