WHAT IS DRIVING YOU?

Fear and greed are what drives change. You’re either so fearful of what’s going to happen to you — and believe me, the thought of losing what you love most in life is scary—or you’re so tempted by what you can have that you do what’s necessary to get it. The question is: what drives you? If it’s fear, be a big boy or a big girl and accept it. If it’s greed—you feel like you want a bigger home, or a new boat—that’s fine, but you have to understand that those motivations are totally different. Fear is looking backward. Greed is looking forward. What is it that is going to inspire you to change?

Positive or negative, change is coming. Who’s going to pick it for you? Being a follower is never a recipe for satisfaction. You’re called to be the leader of your own life. You’re not called to have somebody else decide for you. It’s not the government’s job to dictate what you do. The number one step toward taking charge of your own life is looking in the mirror and saying, I’m changing because I want to change. It happened to me, and it’s the reason I have a wonderful wife and three great kids.

So many “self-help” books and “motivational” speakers have tried to give people easy-to- digest ways to change that the entire subject has almost become a cliché. And to be honest, most of them diminish how important change is—reducing it to some sort of superficial New Year’s Resolution process that will make you feel better about yourself for a few days or a few weeks.

In my best selling book “The Good Life Rules,” (available in book stores in North America, or from my website, www.bryandodge.com , click the link under the featured product on the home page), I share with you the eight rules for being your best at work and at play. But when it comes to making a successful change, I have to stress that understanding why change has to happen is more important than the physical steps to achieving it. Become a why-focused person and always remember those who focus on the “how” in life always end up working for those who focus on the “why.” I challenge each of you in the next 48 hours to e-mail me your why list, and I will send you a gift. Send that email to whylist@bryandodge.com . This list is crucial because that’s what generates all the energy and discipline for your efforts. If you’re inspired, you’re determination will help you succeed. In my book, I walk you through the actual steps you will take and the 48-hour action plan to recharge your life, and that process will change your life for the better.
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I wish you the best that life has to offer you and those that depend on you.
Find the energy from within,
Bryan Dodge

YOU’RE THE BOSS FIRE YOUR BAD HABITS

I believe with all my heart that this is a great time of the year to look in the mirror and decide what you must do to eliminate a destructive habit, whether it is obesity, habitually being late, profanity, smoking, having a short temper, alcoholism, promiscuity, etc.

The first and most important thing you must do is to decide that you are better than these habits. Always remember good habits seldom come to you, it is the bad habits that are easy to attract and make your life harder. You have to first decide that you are in charge of your life and then take responsibility for your life. This, my friend, is the first step towards building a better you.

Here is some practical advice. Seek after better habits and replace those bad habits that found you. With that mindset you will attract the habits that are harder to find and even harder to develop, but are easier to live with over time. That is a decision you and only you can make. Without this type of true inspiration on your part, no person or procedure will have any significant impact. If someone else or the world “talks you into it,” the chances are strong you will perhaps start but the effort will be short-lived. Many times you end up further behind than you would have been had you not attempted to quit a habit which you were not ready to give up.

It is important to be reminded that bad habits like when they have a place to stay and will fight back when you are trying to fire them from your life. So first, and most importantly, decide you no longer are going to be a slave to any destructive habit. It’s your life, and you are the boss of your life. It’s time to fire those habits that need to be fired so you can hire better habits that will help you achieve that control you need over your life to accomplish a better you both at work and at home.

Fight for your own best interest. I want you to have that wonderful feeling of being free. Decide today, not tomorrow that this is what you want for your life. Choose to do things with your life instead of having things done to your life. Remember it is your life, and last time I checked you’re the boss.

Building a better you starts with building better habits.

I wish you the best that life has to offer you and those that depend on you.
Find the energy from within,
Bryan Dodge

The Power of Coaching Up

An important task that each leader must undertake is to “coach up.” You can’t turn this coaching job down—you have a lifetime contract to coach your team. You can’t be fired and you can’t quit. You must accept that everything rises and falls with you. That is how important you are, both at work and at home. Of course, you can choose not to actively coach your team, but that leaves you exactly where you are right now. So, why would you choose to not coach your team? I believe that people who choose not to coach up don’t understand the basic rules in life.

Let me explain. In his book “Life’s Choices,” John Lawrence states, “We not only enter into the blessings that God has bestowed upon us for which we have not labored at all, and we not only enter into the blessings and benefits of the labors of others in this, but we reap the wrong because others came along before us and sowed the wrong.” Coaching up incorporates two important elements. First, it means intentionally being a person who has chosen to coach the team. Second, it means intentionally creating a first class team both at work and at home to play alongside you. To coach up, you must operate efficiently and effectively. The coach must take responsibility for where the team is and where the team is going, as well as having a plan to deal with troubled times.

Your fan, Friend, and Battle Director,
Bryan Dodge

Interpersonal relationships make a big difference in life

The vast majority of benefit that people find in life’s ups and downs is a true relationship that makes life meaningful. It is this type of understanding in life that allows people to be there for you when you need them the most. It is during these times that people end up forging powerful ties that last a lifetime. How do they accomplish such a powerful feat, they do it by following this good advice…

First good advice: when someone close to you offers you support, accept it with open arms and with true appreciation instead of pushing it aside, or even worse, pushing away. These are not times for foolish pride. Foolish pride will only keep people at a distance. People want to help, so let them in, and always remember to say thank you, not only with your words, with your eyes and a true smile that comes from the heart. It is the smile that comes from the heart that stays in the soul all day.

Second good advice: True compassion and empathy are offered and then respond with an open heart. Remember: you’re not the only one in the world that has ups and downs. Don’t ever forget the truth in life. People need you as much as you need them. Learn to show up so they can.

Third good advice: Keeping your ups and downs quiet doesn’t allow people to become educated enough so they can show up when needed. You have to tell your story in a way that helps those around you understand what you’re going through. Don’t be afraid to be honest, it will allow them to do the same. Just don’t show off, and don’t be a whiner as well. Educate people about the reality, and it will help them to do the same.

Fourth good advice: in life, we all start out as strangers before we become a friend. Just because you don’t know them doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t. If you turn away the kindness, you offend the person wanting to give it to you. So, pay attention to what truly matters in life.

Fifth good advice: it’s easy to be nice to somebody that is nice. The real test in life is, can you be nice to somebody that isn’t so nice?

Sixth good advice: make sure that you foster lasting relationships with the professionals that you need in your life. They need you as much as you will need them.

How do you get those around you to show up for you when you aren’t there? The answer is easy, just show up for them when you are there

I hope you have enjoyed some good advice this month. Thanks for all your support, and your prayers.

The Good Life Rules!
Bryan Dodge

Success oriented people know that hard work is important, but they also appreciate the value of continuing education. Tragically too many people never bother to systematically continue learning throughout their adult lives. If you want to become a better person and achieve The Good Life, you must understand the importance of continued learning. Learning how to work harder on yourself than you do on your job will cause your job to begin working for you. The key to adult learning is reading. Answer this question: “Do you have the willingness and the discipline to be a reader?”
One of the best ways to learn something new is to read a book. Yet, according to syndicated newspaper columnist Harvey Mackay, “51 percent of the American population never reads a book of more than 400 pages after they complete their formal education.” Most American workers don’t read four books during their lifetime! In contrast, some Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) I know read four books a week. These leaders commit themselves to continually learning as a part of their strategy for The Good Life. They also understand the real power of reading.
Can a book change a life? Absolutely! If you buy the book yourself and only keep it for yourself, then you miss the real point of reading. How many books have you given away this year? If the answer is none and you are in the “people business,” what are you thinking? Go back to building the people around you, and they will help your dreams become a reality. Many people tell me they don’t have the time to read. It’s simply not true. You have to make time.

If you read one book a month for 12 months, you would be in the top 25 percent of all intellectuals in the world. Does that sound impossible? One book per month is about half a chapter a day, which might take fifteen minutes of your time. Think about it. If you read
one book a month in your chosen field for one year, you will have read 12 books. In five years, you will have read 60 books. If you read 60 books while your competitors for the same job have only read three books, don’t you think you will have an advantage?

When it comes to reading, your challenge isn’t actually finding the time to read. Your challenge is creating personal discipline to do it. I’d encourage you to set a realistic and achievable goal of reading at least 15 minutes every day and over a year you can complete an average of 20 books. If you devote this time to learning and sharing, it will separate you from your competitors who are also pursuing the next opportunity. Remember, the more you learn, the more you will be able to earn. Don’t go through a single day without learning something new.

Announcement

November marks the beginning of our sixth year on radio and I’m excited to announce that the listening audience has more than tripled because of all your support. The show is based on education, entertainment, and opportunities to build a better you both at work and at home. Go to my website www.bryandodge.com and you can listen to one of my radio shows (in the archives) if you would like. Let’s stand strong, let’s walk strong, and let’s work more strongly together than we ever have before so that we can make America a better place both at work and at home.
I love what I do and I would be honored to be a part of your meetings in 2012. So, pick up the phone and call my office 972-780-7459 or 800-473-1698 and say “I would like to book Bryan Dodge for our upcoming meeting.” I will not let you down—that is my promise.

The Good Life Rules!
Bryan Dodge