What I Learned from John Maxwell February 2018 Edition - Recorded March 2, 2018
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Rick A. Morris: And
welcome to another edition of the Work Life Balance here on a Friday afternoon
I'm so excited to have you guys along with me as I'm going to take an hour here
in just kind of detox over the last month as you guys know.
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Rick A. Morris: Many
of my longtime listeners know one of the favorite things to do. One of my
favorite shows to do is just to kind of breathe and reflect especially after I
return from what's known as the International Maxwell certification event which
happens in Orlando Florida. I generally do that right after the event. We did
have somebody scheduled which was Kupe Kupersmith last week and what a great
time we had with Kupe if you guys didn't hear that show that was a very very
fun show. But now I'm going to take a moment and just kind of reflect talk
about some of the changes that we've had to the show some of the new things
that we've got going on and then just reflect and tell you what I learned from
John Maxwell what I learned at this event talk about my journey through the
John Maxwell team. I get a lot of questions on social media I get a lot of
people asking about the team why I joined in my journey certainly was different
than a lot of people that I know that are members of the team and so you know I
thought it would take some time and share not only my journey but what also
happened at this event and some really cool moments that were so important to
me so always you can hit me up @rickamorris on Twitter you can find me at rmorris@rsquaredconsulting.com
also on Facebook I'll be looking for questions and e-mails and things to pop in
during the show and try to respond to those. For those of you listening live
some of the changes to the show just to kind of keep up with them I mentioned
throughout but I just wanted to take a moment to talk through a few things that
we've done to keep you connected to this show. One is that we do have an Alexa
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Rick A. Morris: And
she'll play the latest show for you in its entirety and you can skip forward
and skip backwards and find other shows in it'll play the entire subscription.
So that's pretty cool. We got that done for you. We also are transcribing the
show now. So we started to do a transcription service so that if you know mentioned
names or websites or you just want to go back some people are readers versus
listeners or you don't want to hear the show at work but want to find out what
the value is that we're bringing into the show. So if you go to pmthatworks.com.
We have our announcements for upcoming guests on that blog. Sometimes I do blog
post there but then we also generally about two or three days after the show
airs. We transcribed the show and posted there as well. So those are some of
the new things that are coming up. As far as guests that are coming up at Johanna
Rothman that's going to be coming up next week. She is is one of the most
downloaded webinars and podcasters in project management right now. I'm going
to be taking the week after that off as I will be with John Maxwell in a few of
us are going to be going to Costa Rica to fulfill one of John's passions which
is to transform a country. And so we'll talk a little bit more about that later
in the show. And then the big show that I'm really looking forward to as well
is March 23 a person that I really feel will transform my career in project
management.
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Rick A. Morris: A
project management consultant I was looking to potentially quit the profession
and I came across a book called Radical Project Management all the way back in
2002. And just the way the book was written a lot of the information within the
book it really just transformed my career and I've finally gotten that
gentleman and contacted him and he is going to be on the show Rob Tomsett on
March 23 we can't can't wait for that event. So stay with us on the show. We've
got a lot of stuff coming in a lot of good and hopefully positive change. So
let us know what you think about that have you been reading the transcription
or you know if you've been connecting with us through reelects or that kind of
stuff let us know if we're reaching you and in you know help us make sure that
we're adding value to you because you know a lot of times I'm doing the show
sitting here in my home office in Birmingham Alabama talking to a computer
screen and we just want to know that you're out there that we're servicing you
and that you guys are finding value in what we're doing.
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Rick A. Morris: So
let's talk the journey of the John Maxwell team for me. So a lot of people join
teams like this or this kind of stuff looking to jumpstart a business maybe get
into business for themselves.
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Rick A. Morris: There's
certainly a path through the John Maxwell team to become a certified coach a
certified speaker.
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Rick A. Morris: You
know those kinds of things and they what's interesting about that is you know
so some people are coming to the team to define a business to start a business.
It was very different for me.
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Rick A. Morris: I
had already had a business for seven or eight years before I started to look
at. Actually probably six or seven years but had been running businesses for
several years before I started to look at the team.
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Rick A. Morris: And
you know so I was super excited to get an opportunity to do this. I was also
already a professional speaker before I went through the speaker training with
John Maxwell team. And so it was a little bit different for me I wasn't you
know I was looking to enhance my career. I had some content that was kind of
drying up and just thought you know maybe I would get some more ideas and be
able to leverage John's name. So to be honest in a little bit forthright in
this a little bit selfish in joining the team I went there a little bit
selfishly and so I went to my first training and now I think I've been at six
or seven maybe a trainings now but I went to my first training and didn't
really know what to expect. And so our first event that you do at the training
as you go through speaker training with Roddy Galbraith and Roddy teaches the
Maxwell method of speaking and I learn more Roddy in the first two hours of
that training than I had in ten years of hard knocks as a speaker just
incredible incredible and I was just blown away. And so then the next thing
that you do is you go through coaching training and at the time I didn't really
have any desire to really be a coach. And then I saw Christian Simpson who
quite frankly and to be honest brought me to tears. He taught me how directive
I was being and it was again just another incredible experience. And then you
know it just it was event after event after event that really just opened my
eyes. But really what it taught me more than anything was the power of being a
servant leader and there's a quote that John says and it touched me more than
anything and it really is what has lit my world on fire the last two years. Is
that once you taste significance the success really just doesn't matter.
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Rick A. Morris: And
that has become the the end all be all for me in why that I've been so driven
with the team why have been so driven to do Costa Rica why I've been so driven
to really open up the mentorship lanes in my business and give back as a matter
of fact you know it was rushing back here was almost late to the show because I
was giving back to to the high school kids here at the Hoover High School where
I live and we were doing mock interviews to prepare them to get ready for
business.
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Rick A. Morris: But
those types of things just you know opening yourself to become more of a
servant leader and to really give back to your community to really make sure
that you're using the skill set and in the talent that you've been given to
give back. Once you start to have that that path it becomes a never ending you
know becomes a waterfall truly of emotion. And.
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Rick A. Morris: I
think the John Maxwell team and the people around it and you know coming back
from this event the people that I know now that are in my life that I consider
family to be honest with you the people that are regular attendees like me that
I talk to almost every week or that we exchange messages every week.
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Rick A. Morris: Those
people that have come in my life which really now are part of my inner circle
that there's there's no price I can put on that there's no price.
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Rick A. Morris: And
so that's really why I do it.
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Rick A. Morris: It's
why I go back and now you know when you go back to the certification there's
different tracks for alumni. So when you go back you don't go through the same
trainings that you go through you get different trainings. And so I've had
exposure to Seth Godin that exposure to Les Brown that exposure to Curtis Sliwa.
You know we get extra time with John we get a change. You know I've been
certified through DISC with Dr. Robert Rohm and so I mean these people that you
get exposure with. Again I would spend ungodly amounts of money. Do we get to
do but they're giving back to us and they're pouring into us. So that's what's
amazing about this organization and why we continue to do what we do with this
team. So I mean if anybody who's interested in wants to know more about it
please reach out to me rmorris@rsquareconsulting.com. You know if you've heard
about the team or want to join or have reservations or just want to know what
it's all about or what it can do for you we certainly. I certainly be somebody
to pour into you to understand you know an added benefit. You know Paul
Martinelli who started the team you know and he's built 5 businesses over 250
million dollars is going to be leading a personal mentorship thing at 7 a.m.
tomorrow that I get to be a part of through. You know Think and Grow Rich which
obviously I've read the book. I've just never been personally mentored by
somebody who's who's you know build 250 million dollars with the business on
how he's utilized that platform to grow himself the people around him and make
himself you know financially free so to have access like that to be around
people like that that not only are so successful but are such you know
phenomenal examples of being a servant leader just fires me up and it makes me
roll out of bed it's going to make me roll out of bed at 7 a.m. tomorrow
morning with my pen and paper and my copy of my book ready to go.
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Rick A. Morris: So
those are the types of things that that expose. So that was my that's kind of
my why that's the why behind it. In my personal life. So it's not just you know
for those of you that are out there saying you got a businessman I'm successful
I don't need that stuff. But dude that was me. And I'm telling you I knew nothing
and I I learned something this week from a team member who just flicked a light
switch into me who has changed my entire thinking of how I do my product
marketing and not only that but I've been doing it so wrong for so long.
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Rick A. Morris: And
you know just being able to meet somebody like a Dave Gambrell who shared a
very simple thing with me and said Hey why don't you look at this you should be
doing this just showed me how to absolutely monetize my business and get my
business working for me when I'm not sitting at the desk.
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Rick A. Morris: I
mean those types of things are priceless and unbelievable and can't. Can't wait
to be around my people so what we're going to do for the rest of the show is
talk about some of the best quotes some of the things I've learned some of the
things that I consider to be life changing and share some of worries of what
really happened at this last event that I just found incredible. So stay with
us right here.
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Rick A. Morris: You're
listening to the Work Life Balance with Rick Morris.
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Rick A. Morris: Now
back to the Work Life Balance and we're back to the Work Life Balance we're
discussing what I learned from the John Maxwell event February edition. We just
got back a couple of weeks ago. So at this one there's a couple of really
touching stories we'll get into as we go.
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Rick A. Morris: But
when you go back to an event the first thing that you get to do is choose
what's called Think Tank days and these things take days. The faculty of the
John Maxwell team which are again just second to none prepare something really
special. And you get to choose and decide which one you want to be a part of.
And I've got a chance to spend some extended time with Christian Simpson so
I've shared in the last segment that Christian Simpson really just kind of
opened my eyes to the whole coaching and in really about what it means to be
you know a directing learner versus a coach. And so he had some really
interesting information to share this one couple of the key quotes that really
got to me. First of all I've never really heard this I thought this was
interesting. Thought I'd share it with you guys that you know you always hear
about the top 1 percent you know people always say the 1 percent in America
who's the 1 percent and the 1 percent that's always getting taxed and all that
stuff. He defined that. So you know I don't know if this is as accurate as I've
heard it. I haven't had a chance to research and get to the numbers he defined.
He's saying that the top 1 percent is defined to people that are earning four
hundred fifty thousand dollars or more. I thought that was pretty interesting
because when you hear the one percent you're thinking you know Warren Buffett
think Bill Gates and all these others and while they are part of the 1 percent
that the top 1 percent of wage earners is actually four hundred fifty thousand
dollars or above.
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Rick A. Morris: I
do want to dig into that number a little bit more about that that was pretty
interesting. He was really speaking to a lot of us small business owners as a
lot of us are. And what was interesting was the take of this. And you know it's
something I've really been focusing on the last two years three years and I can
see the direct results in my business which is you know when you're developing
a small business you don't develop the business you develop the owner. And as
the owner itself develops and as that as the owner develops the business will
come along. But you can't really develop a business you've got a business plan
you've got things that you want to do but you've got to develop the owner and
have the owner grow because a lot of times the limitations of the business are
the limitations of the business plan is based on the limitations of the
thinking of the owner right.
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Rick A. Morris: So
it's it's the thinking of the owner that's going to determine the size of the
money or the wealth of the business. You see these people that are extremely
successful they've got big thinking and you see the people that have small
small businesses and they have small thinking. And so it's that size of
thinking that that really determines the size of the business right.
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Rick A. Morris: So
I mean essentially you know one of the things that he says often is you know if
you if you fail to go within then you'll go without. You've got to you've got
to really go inside you and figure out what those limiting beliefs are what
your fears are what your anxieties are and learn how to develop those and then
find people that are better than you at the things that you're not good at. I
mean that's how you're going to develop your business. And I think one of the
most poignant quotes that I wrote down from him was that a person that is not
willing to make mistakes is living one. So I'll say it again to a person that
is not willing to make mistakes is living one. So how often do you in your
business or in your daily career whatever you are in your stage of life become
so afraid to make a mistake that you're limiting your belief or limiting your
growth because of the fear of change or the fear of taking a big step.
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Rick A. Morris: And
you know the point is is we need to make mistakes. I'm a conglomerate of my
mistakes and in love you know I don't like the pain of when it occurs. But love
the growth that's a result. And I think it's important for us to remember that
you know the the mistakes themselves are are the the ultimate understanding of
the limitation of our thinking at the time. And so for instance like there's so
many people that will focus especially when they're developing themselves and
they're looking at things and you see these training programs and you find
these books that are worried about the cost. And so one of the big things that
you can tell right away about people that are really adamant about their growth
and really adamant about being successful is how they look at investing in
themselves. And so you know for instance you know you had a moment to spend with
John and it was one on one moment and it was a five thousand dollar price tag.
How would you look at that. Would you look at that. That's five thousand
dollars of cost and I don't have the money or would you look at that as you
know this five thousand dollars has an opportunity and the return on investment
that I could get you know in him pouring into my business is incredible.
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Rick A. Morris: Right.
So it's it's not a line item it's not a cost. So small minded or small thinking
is attributing everything to a cost and big thinking and growth is attributing
everything to return on investment. I'm not talking about just throwing money
wildly.
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Rick A. Morris: I'm
not saying cost is unimportant. It's a return on investment rates a return on
investment is looking at it as I understand there's a cost but what am I going
to gain out of it. What's the what's the return that I will get for the time
and the money that I'm spending. If there's a high return then it's then it's a
no brainer. But if I'm only solely concerned about cost and whether or not you
know I have that then you know it's not really a sure sign of growth. So I
thought that was interesting and you know Christian shared a lot with us. And
you know the other thing and it's certainly something over the last two years
that I've really been concerned at is I have been a consultant for a very long
time and a consultant. And what we do is we trade time for money and I've been
sitting on you know seven eight even 10 years worth of content that I've
developed over time. But you know I've got six books on the market. I've got
videos I've got webinars I've got all these things and the lightbulb that went
on for me and meeting with Dave Gambrill and everybody else is you know how
much actually could be monetizing that content. So that it would be working for
me when I'm not working. Right. So the question that was posed to me was you
know do I have a system and people working for when I walked away that the
business was still working for me and if not then then I'm being consumed by
the business and my business is consuming me. And that's not a good equation.
So how can I start to move the business into a way that it doesn't consume me
right. I consume the business so interesting thought patterns. And again you've
got to be open ready to shake forward ready to understand it. But to me that
was a huge aha moment for me and a way for me to start analyzing how I spend my
day and where am I getting the greatest return of investment.
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Rick A. Morris: Which
brings me to an interesting story because I think what we do a lot is business
owners we make a ton of excuses for why we can't do certain things and so they
brought a young lady onstage by the name of Maria Cristina and I'm trying to
get her on the show. We've got to get her on the show. She made a personal
promise to some orphans in Bangladesh after a great flood that they were she
was going to take care of their education. She actually made the promise to the
parents are not the parents but to the foster parents and to these kids into
the people who are taking care of these kids in the orphanage. And but she
didn't have the money but she made the commitment that she was going to take
care of their education fully. And so she didn't know how to make money so she
Googled. How do I make money. And somebody said well you need you know you go
to the North Pole and you can make money. So she trains and she goes to the
North Pole and she didn't raise everything that she wanted. So she came back.
Googles how to how do I make money. Somebody says well if you run seven
marathons in seven continents you can raise the money. So she runs seven
marathons in seven continents and still doesn't use the money. So she comes
back and they said well if you go to the south pole she goes to the South Pole.
Somebody says if you climb Mount Everest she climbs Mount Everest. This is a
true story. Look her up Maria Cristina and then somebody says well if you run
Iron Mans and turn in the fastest time for a female and these Iron Mans she
does that and it comes down to where she wants to swim the English Channel. But
there's one big problem. And if I gave you a guess. Right. And we did this on
the show last week. What her big obstacle would be in swimming the English
Channel and if you guess the fact that she can't swim you'd be right. So she
hires a coach and the only coach that responds to her only teaches people how
to swim in a pool. She goes that's fine. So she teaches she learns how to swim
and then swing swims. The English Channel says she's got eight Guinness Book
World Records now and she was still three hundred thousand dollars short and
she's still going around telling your story and raising money to keep her
commitment. Is that even money for her. It's it's to keep the commitment to
these children that she promised. And when you hear a story like that when you
meet this person and you could see her in person hear this story and you're
sitting there going make excuses.
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Rick A. Morris: I
don't want to wake up out of bed in the morning or you know it's really hard to
pick up the phone and in cold call or it's it's really hard to sit down and
force myself to write. Yeah yeah.
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Rick A. Morris: These
excuses all of a sudden don't start to stack up when you see somebody like
Maria Cristina and she is just this little powerhouse and she's a powerhouse
but she's not very tall. And it's incredible to be inspired by stories like
that and then you're sitting around and looking at your challenges and
recognizing that really what we're doing is we're making excuses. So while
we're on break when we're going to take one here in a second. Check out Maria
Christina Google her name find her charity. 20 dollars her way because I'm
telling you this lady deserves every penny ticket to meet that commitment. And
we're going to take a break right here. You're listening to the Work Life
Balance with Rick Morris.
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Rick A. Morris: And
we're back to the Work Life Balance right for a break we were talking about
Maria Cristina.
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Rick A. Morris: You
can actually find her at Maria Cristina foundations for MariaCristinaFoundation.org
if you'd like to donate to that incredible incredible charity sharing in the
break there. We're going to get her on the show it's going to happen I'm going
to get Maria Cristina on the show and you're going to hear that story firsthand
as I did. Which is which is incredible she's an incredible story of resilience
in just sheer determination. And again though for anybody who feels like
they've got an awesome excuse just listen to her talk and she'll wipe any of
those away for you.
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Rick A. Morris: Speaking
of stories though there was another thing that happened in these conferences
are fairly well scripted in the way that you know certain times certain things
happen. And there was a a lunch and learn that was done and it was actually
done on John Maxwell's public Facebook page. You could go to John Maxwell's
public Facebook page find this lunch and learn sign up for it and see it. And
it was around John Maxwell's new book Developing the Leader Within You 2.0
where he's taken his book he's written eighty nine percent of it. And they were
teaching how to mentor people with John's book and John was sharing some of his
personal secrets of how he mentors people with this book. And so the behind the
scenes of that and I was actually sitting like right from table to the right as
they were doing this and it was it was a two hour session. But the first hour
is on this Lunch and Learn webinars so you guys can go find it's a free
resource it's phenomenal to watch.
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Rick A. Morris: But
during that about about 10 minutes to go there's a great story that Roddy Galbraith
shares and so he's talking about a young lady that came up to him the day
before at the conference saying that her brother had passed away.
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Rick A. Morris: She
had to go to get received a diagnosis to fly very far away in Mexico to a very
specialized clinic and had been diagnosed with cancer and was given 90 days to
live and she was coming back and saw a book in the the airport instead.
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Rick A. Morris: I
just I have to get this book. So she goes up to the book vendor and she says
how much for the book and the book vendor says it's twenty dollars she says. I
only have five.
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Rick A. Morris: So
the book vendor says no just just go ahead take the book. You can have the
book. So she reads this book and it changes her entire outlook on life. When
she returns home her family is actually already starting to save money for her
funeral. And so it turns out this was nine years ago so she had a few surgeries
she ends up beating cancer. But she has an incredible positive outlook on life
and she now is a John Maxwell team member and she had come to the training
event in Orlando and she really couldn't afford to even do that as a matter of
fact we had heard that she was sleeping like in the doorway of a 7-Eleven the
first night.
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Rick A. Morris: And
so some of the people at the Marriott Hotel had hooked her up with a room and
she told Roddy she goes you know this book changed my life and she goes even
look at my shoes and Roddy looked down at her shoes. And you know the soles
were coming apart and that kind of stuff she goes I'm still poor but but I'm
happy. And so right it goes well I'm going to be talking with John tomorrow
can. Can I share the story. She said sure. So she goes upstairs and he talks to
his lovely wife Susan and tells Susan the story and Susan's kind of match she's
like but Roddy he says what she goes.
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Rick A. Morris: What
was the book Roddy. What book changed their life and he's like I don't know I
didn't ask.
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Rick A. Morris: So
they looked through Roddy's phone and he had a picture of her. They find the
girl and it turns out the book was called Winning Attitudes by John Maxwell.
And so.
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Rick A. Morris: They
tell the book and and show it to John and John so touched. So John says right
there live during the lunch and learn he says I've got to I've got to meet this
girl. I have to meet her. And so the lunch and learn and the life of ends. So
we're still in the room for another hour. And so Roddy had texted Susan right
when John said he wanted to meet her. And Susan went and got her out of the
session and brought her into the alumni room. And John got to meet her and she
just starts to cry.
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Rick A. Morris: And
again John knowing that she didn't have a whole lot of money he said you know
what every book I have on my table you can have and it was just one of those
moments unscripted. You know everybody's in tears and just another phenomenal
thing that just happens that you just can't see the generosity of people that
drive of people and things like that just just change your life forever
especially when you're right there in the room I actually got a video of him
meeting her. Yeah I started to go post that. You know it just wasn't my story
to share like that. I mean I don't mind telling the story this way or sharing
it with people or you guys my listeners.
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Rick A. Morris: But
yeah I just didn't feel like that was something that was going to post. We have
a caller on the line. Kevin how are you doing.
00:35:49;14
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Kevin: How are you man.
Rick A. Morris:
Where are you calling from Kevin?
Kevin: San Antonio Texas.
00:35:56;05
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Rick A. Morris: Is
this Kmart?.
Kevin Martin:
It is buddy.
Rick A. Morris
What's up brother man.
00:36:01;02
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Kevin Martin: Not
much man. I'm just enjoying the show. I appreciate you so much sharing. You
always do. I'm always interested in learn something from me almost every time
we interact. I want to say thank you for that and just keep doing what you're
doing man. We're never done are we we make mistakes every day.
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Rick A. Morris: Oh
my goodness. Oh my goodness. So you hear that story about I know the girl and John?
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Kevin Martin: Oh
my goodness. I did.
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Kevin Martin: Yeah.
You know days when guys like us who do give back and oftentimes you don't
realize the people that you're impacting cause we just don't do it for that
reason. But we continue to do it and then when we get impacted it reenergized
us and we're just on fire again. And it sounds like you're on fire.
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Rick A. Morris: That
I am brother that I am can't wait for Costa Rica.
Kevin Martin:
Yeah sounds great. I wish I was going with you. I know it would be a good time.
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Rick A. Morris: Yes
sir. Thanks so much for calling. It's great to hear from you.
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Kevin Martin: Hey
great to hear from you Rick. Lead on.
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Rick A. Morris: Thank
you sir. So yeah. So I know you know so we have I know we have Maria Cristina
and I got to tell you about this time and I'm I'm cried out.
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Rick A. Morris: I'm
a big dude. I don't mind crying. I don't mind sharing my tears. But yeah that
that was that was big for me.
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Rick A. Morris: So
going back into Maxwell training. You know what I'm sure another event because
this was also the first time. You know John does share a faith service.
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Rick A. Morris: And
again I don't care where you guys are and your faith I don't care. You know
what. What you do with that. No I'm not trying to impart any any faith to you
but he does do a great service. John comes from faith in everybody who's read
John knows that and so he does a faith service and at the end he does a call to
action. And you know he was in particular on this one because you know we just
found out that Billy Graham died as well. And one of the things that we do is
for anybody who responded to the call of action we give away a Maxwell speakers
or Maxwell Leadership Bible. And the first time just where I was sitting and
who I was sitting with. They invited me up on stage to help pass out the Bibles
to the people they had come up.
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Rick A. Morris: And
that just got really emotional for me on this time. And you know don't don't
know why so much didn't want to really dive in and figure out why so much. But
just once there was nice time.
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Rick A. Morris: And
the first time I got to see from that perspective that kind of giving and
growth. So that was interesting time for me as well. So going into John's
messages especially you know some of the things he shared with us he's got a
new book coming up called Leadershifts and he played with that. It's the first
time I heard John come from stage but he had a little fun with that. But shifts
book is he just finished the manuscript. Actually while we were there together.
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Rick A. Morris: And
so that's going to be the next big Maxwell book that comes out. And as always
he started to teach us directly from that book and started to give us some
insight on what's what's coming and you know some great quotes coming out of
that you know in in for me just understanding you know the timing and context
and environment of your life. You know the big thing he was talking to me. I
felt like directly in the audience you know people ask him how he stays
relevant in the leadership world in his answer to that is you've got to
continue to shift you've got to continue to change.
00:39:50;10
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Rick A. Morris: He
says he can't stay the same and the leadership game because the leadership game
is not the same it changes.
00:39:56;28
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Rick A. Morris: And
that speaks directly to the book of developing the leader within you. So first
of all let's just talk about John for a second in the sense that you know 25
years ago if you look at the 90s early 90s every book every book was about
management. Every book was how to manage your people how to effectively manage
your people. It was all about management. There was very very little about
leadership. And not only that the prevailing theory is that leaders were born.
You're a born leader you're a natural leader. So the whole thought of
developing leaders wasn't really a big thing. And John even shared very
personally that when he was getting started. He didn't nobody wanted to come to
a seminar nobody wanted to come to a leadership seminar nobody wanted to be taught
how to be a leader. They come to a management seminar but they wouldn't come to
a leadership seminar. And that was very interesting insight. And now read
things about leadership right. Leadership is huge everybody's talking about
leadership and thinking. But when when he was reviewing his book developing the
leader within you which was groundbreaking 25 years ago and they asked him to
rewrite it he rewrote 89 percent of it and that's because he was like because
I've grown I've shifted I've changed become better and you know interesting
story that I relate to you know my first book that I wrote Project Management
That Works I wrote in 2008 I when I teach that now I still teach that on stage
and at seminars and events I teach it the way the book is written and then I
tell people how I do it differently today so that they can feel the evolution
of how I've changed in the last 10 years how I would run projects because I
certainly don't run projects today like I ran projects in 2008. I've changed
I've grown in the last 10 years in everything that I know I don't I don't have
the same certainties and beliefs I had. Ten years ago. And so it's is really
interesting. And so that's what this whole book Leadersshifts is about and
really you know what's coming down the pipe. And so I will share a couple of my
favorite quotes from leaderships and then we're going to wrap up the show
because man has time flown by. On this edition of the Work Life Balance you're
listening to Rick Morris. We'll be right back after these commercials.
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00:45:27;21
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Rick A. Morris: We've
been sharing what happened at the John Maxwell training and just how stories
and quotes and things like that. And I teased into Leadershifts a little bit
and what I love about John.
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Rick A. Morris: You
know John actually tells us hey you know here's the book Here's things in it
now go start telling people. And you know he does it this way too he says that
you know the first time you tell it go and say you know John Maxwell says the
second time you tell it. Say you know I heard somebody say and the third time
he said. So you know I've been thinking. And he he he does it in a way versus
fencing and fencing out. Well it's a great analogy. He said that he worked with
a bank back in his first church and when farmers were asking for more money the
banker would look to see if they were fencing in or fencing out if they were
fencing in. The guy wouldn't give them a loan because they weren't intending to
grow their fencing out. Then they would get the loan because they could see
that they were intending to grow into more. And so what John does is he's like
Dude here's the stuff. Go teach. And he goes. Always does a joke from stage
because as a matter of fact when the book does come out then you can look at
your people and go man. I was with John in Orlando. I was talking with them and
now look it's here in the book. He's so gracious with his material. But the
point being is people say Why do you do that though aren't you protective
because no he says I'm learning and growing every day. I want to share my ideas
and make you guys better every day because I'm going to have more ideas. It's
an abundant life it's an abundant thought pattern. And I love that about what I
want to share with you just a couple of the quotes when I write I have pages
and pages of notes. But what I'll do is. I'll write journal next to some of my
favorite notes that. That forced me to sit down and expand my thoughts on the
quote that he just said so that I journal them and really dive into them.
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Rick A. Morris: So
a couple of the things that I wrote journal next to against his leader as one
he wrote that said that life expands or shrinks based on our courage. So you
know really what he's saying is is your life will become abundant or won't.
Based on your courage to share to help people to really put your ideas out
there. If you're if you're not. If you're fencing in and not sharing and not
being abundant with your thinking and abundant with the people around you then
you know your life is going to shrink. If you have courage to share encourage
the poor and encourage to serve others your life is going to greatly expand and
I thought that was a beautiful quote.
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Rick A. Morris: The
other one was tweak your way to success not twerk. Be careful. But it was to
eat your way to success. And so we learn a methodology of you know to to you
know fail learn improve and re-enter.
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Rick A. Morris: It's
just it's a cycle for us is to try things. But you know he recognizes it and
again we get a chance to watch it. So for No Limits the book that came out last
year I saw him teach that for the first time and then you know I don't know how
many times he taught it in between but I saw him teach that three times to us
and I know the first time he taught it to us before the book came out. Which
means I got to see his process of tweaking the language and how he teaches from
stage before he was really ready for that to be prime time which was awesome to
watch. And so some of his key points were quite wordy.
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Rick A. Morris: The
first time that they were more concise but more powerful the second time and
then the third time it was just rock solid. But you could see him tweaking the
language and trying to get it right which was just again just mind-blowing to
be a part of it and to watch. The other thing I journaled was amplify and so
this is part of one of his acrostic that he does around sharing and the a and
share was amplify. But he said you know your imagination is better and that
that struck a chord with me because he said you know and all your ideas and all
your thinking.
00:49:53;15
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Rick A. Morris: Use
your imagination because your imagination is better in the analogy he used is.
Have you ever read a book and then gone to see the movie. He said it's so much
better when you read the book he said so you need in your ideas in your
business thinking and everything that you do.
00:50:12;10
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Rick A. Morris: Your
imagination is better so use it. Be imaginative you don't. Don't be afraid to
think bigger thoughts or to go you know to go big. You know which is better.
The book that you're thinking of or the movie that you're thinking of use your
imagination and be better. So those were just some of the key thoughts that are
going to be coming out in the new book Leadership which is going to be
tremendous.
00:50:42;03
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Rick A. Morris: It's
going to be amazing. That's all the time I have for for this show. I just did
want to reflect on all this. I wanted to personally think you know obviously
John Maxwell Paul Martinelli Christian Simpson Chris Robinson Roddy Galbraith
you guys are just amazing to me and are mentors to me.
00:51:08;19
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Rick A. Morris: You
know who Sheri Griffin Darryl Rivers. You know you guys you know make this
special Dennis LaRue Jelena Simpson. There you go know I've got such a list of
people John and Jessie Terry. You know there's just there's people that I go to
this event that have just become family to me. You know I've got Norma Zambrano
Monica Santoyo Darryl Monica got engaged at this event which was incredible to
watch and made Daryyl the smartest person in the world because we were at a
cocktail reception already. So that turned into his engagement party. So he
didn't have to pay for his own engagement party which I thought was brilliant.
But you know I see Mike Lightener. And just look I hate that I started naming names
because there's so many that I'm going to leave somebody out and hurt their
feelings. But you guys know who you are and what you mean to me. Right. Chris
Melissa Rollins Mike Stephens the whole crew. You guys know what you mean to
me. You know how much I look forward to spending time with you. I can't wait. I
mean we're literally a countdown eight days away for Costa Rica to transform a
nation together with my family and friends and mentors and then we're already
counting down to August to the next event. So look if you want to be a part of
this and you like what I've said and you want to know more. I'm not an
affiliate I don't get paid for that. It's just it's something that that you
know I served the team I work the event. It's something that I pour my heart
into. You're welcome to join us and I'll tell you anything you want to know
about it as part of my servant leadership. Back to something that has just been
so powerful in my life and made things so much better for me. That's all the
time we have for this episode. Next week we've got Johanna Rothman who's one of
the most downloaded speakers this past year in project management. So we're
going to be talking Agile with her. And then again I'll be in Costa Rica and
then we'll have Rob Thomsett said on the show. I appreciate you guys let me
vent in detox from this event and just take a moment to breathe and process as
I love to do. I love all of you guys and always hit me up @rickamorris or rmorris@rsquaredconsulting.com.
Please stay tuned right here to the voice America business network. We love
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Morris.
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