Awaken the Giant Within

Awaken the Giant WithinAwaken the Giant Within: How to Take Immediate Control of Your Mental, Emotional, Physical and Financial Destiny!
by Anthony Robbins

He’s back-k-k-k-k-k! As a matter of fact, he never left. My first exposure to this author’s work came from his first book, Unlimited Power, published in 1986. Six years later, in 1992, he published this book. It’s obviously stood the test of time and is as relevant today as it was almost 15 years ago. Oddly enough the public hasn’t changed much in that time either. They seem to be very much divided in their support and approval of this re-release of Tony’s best-selling book. Many continue to accuse him of overly simplistic psychobabble and fraud while others are claiming to enjoy their second reading of the book even more so than their initial exposure.

I’d like to address that very issue as it represents a growing problem at a time when we can certainly use any and all tips, tools, and strategies that may assist us in the constant challenges we find in today’s growing global business environment. However, I’ll use this space to review the book and invite you to visit our blog for greater insights into this growing dilemma.

As you work your way through these 540 pages, I highly recommend that you have a legal pad nearby as you’ll certainly be taking a lot of notes. If you’ve seen any of Tony’s many fast-paced infomercials—and you’re in the minority if you haven’t—you’ll find his book very similar. You can almost see his giant smile on every page and hear that booming voice challenging you to take control of your life as you read his words! He offers a cornucopia of material from belief systems and goal-setting to Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP), personal finance, and relationships. In fact, he covers such a myriad of information that you might find it overwhelming. Don’t make the mistake of feeling as though every suggestion is the perfect fit for you. In fact, you may find some things that you simply aren’t comfortable with. Fret not as you’ll certainly find many other suggestions that will quickly move you to action and provide the success you’re searching for. In short, this book is a manual for life, a self-help classic. It’s every bit as applicable today as it was the day it was published.

I especially enjoy and appreciate the fact that while Tony eagerly shares his own personal and professional development system, “Personal Power,” he also shares the wisdom of dozens of other respected experts from a variety of fields as he shows you the importance of taking control of your life. There’s a reason why this man is an internationally best-selling author with five books published in 14 languages, has sold more than 35 million audio tapes worldwide, is one of the most sought-after speakers in the world, has spoken to more than three million people from more than 80 countries, and has met with, consulted, or advised international leaders, including Nelson Mandela, Mikhail Gorbachev, Margaret Thatcher, Princess Diana, Mother Theresa and three U.S. Presidents. He serves as chairman of five private companies and vice chairman of two others, that together generate half of $1 billion in revenue per year. He has advised and counseled Fortune 500 CEOs, world-renowned medical doctors, championship sports teams (including America’s Cup Winner, America 3; Stanley Cup finalist, Los Angeles Kings; NBA Champion San Antonio Spurs; and other teams in the NHL, MLB, and NBA), elite athletes and coaches (including Andre Agassi, Greg Norman, and championship winning athletes in the NFL, PGA, USTA and NASCAR) and legends in entertainment (such as Quincy Jones and Anthony Hopkins).

Robbins is the founder of his own charity, know as the Anthony Robbins Foundation, which promotes helping prisoners to improve their lives, food drives (the annual Basket Brigade) and the empowerment of youth through schools. The Basket Brigade provides baskets of food and household items for more than 2 million people in 74 countries annually at Thanksgiving! He’s known by many as “The High Priest of Human Potential.”

So-o-o-o-o-o, listen to his critics. Some of what they say is certainly true. He’s arrogant, pushy, sometimes coming across like a used car salesman on the last day of a super sale. His 6”7″, 265 lb. frame is intimidating as his size-16 shoe boats carry him across the stage in leaps and bounds, harnessing the energy of the crowd. You may be less than enthused as he urges you to bare your feet and join him in a casual firewalk stroll across fire hot coals. However, whatever you think, whatever you do—read this book, follow his advice, and take control of your own destiny. You won’t regret it! Then do us all a favor and contact that critic and let him/her know how it went.

(This book review was originally published in 2007 as one of the Top 10 Books – Edition 15.)

About Harry K. Jones

Harry K. Jones is a motivational speaker and consultant for AchieveMax®, Inc., a company of professional speakers who provide custom-designed seminars, keynote presentations, and consulting services. Harry's top requested topics include change management, customer service, creativity, employee retention, goal setting, leadership, stress management, teamwork, and time management. For more information on Harry's presentations, please call 800-886-2629 or fill out our contact form.

We Got Fired!

We Got Fired!We Got Fired!: … And It’s the Best Thing That Ever Happened to Us
by Harvey Mackay

I’m old enough to remember that getting fired was something shameful and didn’t happen that often in one’s career. When it did happen, one could almost expect dark feelings of depression, doubts of your economic worth, and serious damage to your self-esteem. Today, it’s difficult to keep score of the many victims of downsizing, right-sizing, global competition, off-shoring, mergers, acquisitions, consolidations, restructuring, reorganizations, bankruptcies, and out-sourcing. It’s no longer a disgrace to get fired. However, it still must be dealt with.

You’re not going to find any life-changing information in this book. In fact, you’d get much of the same advice from your local outplacement consultant or firm. What you will get is an entertaining and enlightening read from one of the world’s best-selling motivational and business authors, Harvey Mackay. In fact, you’ll probably enjoy a good number of smiles, a warm feeling or two, and maybe even a little motivation to get back into the race. If anyone can do that, it’s Mackay. He’s the author of four New York Times bestsellers, two of which are listed by The New York Times among the top fifteen inspirational business books of all time (Swim with the Sharks Without Being Eaten Alive and Beware the Naked Man Who Offers You His Shirt). He’s a nationally syndicated columnist for United Feature Syndicate, writing weekly articles which appear in more than 50 newspapers across the country. He’s one of America’s most popular and entertaining business speakers and is the chairman of Mackay Envelope Company, a $100 million company he founded at age 26.

Amidst the humor, inspiration, and survival tactics, the author shares some eye-opening “cold truths,” such as:

  • “If you are under thirty, the likelihood that you will be fired in the next twenty years is 90 percent.”
  • “The nicest, most loyal, and most submissive employees are often the easiest people to fire.”
  • “The time to start worrying about what you’ll do when you’re fired is the day you get hired.”

This combination of interviews and short essays could also serve to introduce you to many of the realities of business life, such as the fact that today no one is immune to bad judgment and backstabbing. Mackay shares the stories of a variety of people from all walks of life who share one common thread. Although they all lost their jobs, none of them saw themselves as victims for very long. They share their stories and their abilities to bounce back. This book is hopeful, tough-minded and filled with indispensable advice. At the end of each chapter, you’ll be exposed to another of Mackay’s Morals, a great collection of brief, remarkably quotable life slogans. Frankly, the survival tactics below from the people sharing their wisdom as well as Mackay himself should be taught at new employee orientations so people don’t fall victim to the fantasy that their employers will provide them lifelong security.

Listed below are just a few of the many contributors to what should be the next addition to your personal and/or business library.

  • Larry King (CNN TV host)
  • Michael Bloomberg (mayor of New York City)
  • Billy Jean King (pro tennis champion)
  • Jesse Ventura (former Minnesota governor)
  • Joe Torre (New York Yankees manager)
  • Mark Victor Hansen (co-author of Chicken Soup series)
  • Robert Redford (actor and director)
  • Lee Iacocca (former Chrysler Chairman and CEO)
  • Muhammad Ali (3-time world boxing champ)
  • Jamie Dimon (Bank One Chairman and CEO)
  • Mannie Jackson (Owner and CEO of Harlem Globetrotters)
  • Tom Stemberg (Founder of Staples)
  • Bernie Marcus (Founder of Home Depot)
  • Lou Holtz (football coach)
  • Pat Mitchell (CEO of PBS)
  • Donald Trump (real estate mogul)
  • … and many others

(This book review was originally published in 2005 as one of the Top 10 Books – Edition 14.)

About Harry K. Jones

Harry K. Jones is a motivational speaker and consultant for AchieveMax®, Inc., a company of professional speakers who provide custom-designed seminars, keynote presentations, and consulting services. Harry's top requested topics include change management, customer service, creativity, employee retention, goal setting, leadership, stress management, teamwork, and time management. For more information on Harry's presentations, please call 800-886-2629 or fill out our contact form.

50 Spiritual Classics

50 Spiritual Classics50 Spiritual Classics: Timeless Wisdom from 50 Great Books on Inner Discovery, Enlightenment and Purpose
by Tom Butler-Bowdon

This is the last in Tom Butler-Bowdon’s acclaimed trilogy. It’s a very unique collection of the very best spiritual works that have stood the test of time. Tom has brought together the world’s classic spiritual writings in one volume. Spanning countries, centuries, spiritual traditions and secular beliefs, the selections in this collection are breathtaking in range.

This obvious kaleidoscope of inspiration lets the reader delve into the ideals that can enrich the mind and heal the soul.

Here are just a few of the classics you’ll find in this edition:

  • The Purpose-Driven Life by Rick Warren
  • Jonathan Livingston Seagull by Richard Bach
  • The Prophet by Kahlil Gibran
  • Doors of Deception by Aldous Huxley
  • Varieties of Religious Experience by William James
  • A Simple Path by Mother Teresa
  • The Screwtape Letters by C.S. Lewis
  • The Razor’s Edge by W. Somerset Maugham
  • The Road to Mecca by Muhammad Asad
  • Confessions by St. Augustine
  • The Tao of Physics by Fritjof Capra
  • St. Francis of Assisi by G.K. Chesterton
  • Markings by Dag Hammarskjold
  • The Seat of the Soul by Gary Zukav
  • A Course in Miracles by Schucman and Thetford

Autobiographies of:

  • Malcolm X
  • Mohandas Gandhi
  • Paramahansa Yogananda

(This book review was originally published in 2005 as one of the Top 10 Books – Edition 14.)

About Harry K. Jones

Harry K. Jones is a motivational speaker and consultant for AchieveMax®, Inc., a company of professional speakers who provide custom-designed seminars, keynote presentations, and consulting services. Harry's top requested topics include change management, customer service, creativity, employee retention, goal setting, leadership, stress management, teamwork, and time management. For more information on Harry's presentations, please call 800-886-2629 or fill out our contact form.

50 Success Classics

50 Success Classics50 Success Classics: Winning Wisdom for Life and Work from 50 Landmark Books
by Tom Butler-Bowden

Here we have the same author (as 50 Self-Help Classics) utilizing the same format to introduce us to 50 of the most important and inspiring books that already have helped legions of readers unleash their potential and discover the secrets to success in work and life.

In this collection, you’ll find such classics as:

  • See You at The Top by Zig Ziglar
  • Who Moved My Cheese? by Spencer Johnson
  • The Spirit to Serve by J.W. Marriott Jr.
  • Unlimited Power by Anthony Robbins
  • Magic of Thinking Big by David Swartz
  • Maximum Achievement by Brian Tracy
  • The Art of War by Sun Tzu
  • Straight from the Gut by Jack Welch
  • The Luck Factor by Richard Wiseman
  • Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill
  • Ragged Dick by Horatio Alger
  • On Becoming a Leader by Warren Bennis
  • One-Minute Manager by Blanchard & Johnson
  • Good to Great by Jim Collins
  • Acres of Diamonds by Russell Conwell
  • Direct from Dell by Michael Dell
  • How to Be Rich by John Paul Getty
  • Official Guide to Success by Tom Hopkins

Biographies of:

  • Andrew Carnegie
  • Henry Ford
  • Warren Buffett
  • Abraham Lincoln
  • Nelson Mandela
  • Eleanor Roosevelt
  • Sam Walton

(This book review was originally published in 2005 as one of the Top 10 Books – Edition 14.)

About Harry K. Jones

Harry K. Jones is a motivational speaker and consultant for AchieveMax®, Inc., a company of professional speakers who provide custom-designed seminars, keynote presentations, and consulting services. Harry's top requested topics include change management, customer service, creativity, employee retention, goal setting, leadership, stress management, teamwork, and time management. For more information on Harry's presentations, please call 800-886-2629 or fill out our contact form.

50 Self-Help Classics

50 Self-Help Classics50 Self-Help Classics
by Tom Butler-Bowdon

This title is one of an acclaimed trilogy of the “literature of possibility” recommended to me by a client who felt I would definitely enjoy it and want to share it with our readers. I should alert you to the fact that you more than likely will not find these titles on the shelves of your local book store but can certainly order them very easily from the store or online.

Let me begin by explaining a little bit about this author and what he’s accomplished for lovers of great literature everywhere. I’m tremendously impressed with his efforts and overwhelmed at his achievement. This book is one of three very similar offerings that follow the same reader-friendly format. I’ll explain that template here and then share the individual content under each title.

You’ll want to keep this series of books within arm’s length in your office or home library.

Remember the faithful Cliff Notes we denied using in high school? This approach reminds me of a compact encyclopedia of Cliff Notes introducing and/or reacquainting readers with 50 of the greatest self-help authors and their inspirational classics. Tom Butler-Bowden has spent more than six years researching, reading, and analyzing hundreds of works to compile these three guides to the world’s best literature. Tom is a graduate of the London School of Economics and the University of Sydney. He currently lives and works in both the UK and Australia. You’ll want to check out his website at www.butler-bowdon.com.

The reader-friendly format I spoke of is certainly conducive to getting the message of the original book with clarity and ease. Each classic has its own chapter which is reasonably short and to the point while extremely revealing.

The first page of each chapter begins with a few notable quotes from the classic followed by a feature titled “In a nutshell.” This profile summarizes the entire classic in one or two sentences followed by another interesting feature, “In a similar vein,” which lists several other classics that address the same subject. Thus far–one page.

The author then offers the main idea, context, and impact of the book itself followed by a short, interesting biography of the author.

I first thought this collection of classic reviews would save me from having to read the entire book, and I’m sure some may want to settle for that. However, I found that while it gave me an excellent insight to the gist of each classic and author, it also enticed me to want to read or reread the entire content. Either approach will leave you longing for more.

Here are just a few of the self-help classics included in this must-have collection.

  • As a Man Thinketh by James Allen
  • How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie
  • Seven Spiritual Laws of Success by Deepak Chopra
  • The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen Covey
  • Real Magic by Wayne Dyer
  • The Road Less Traveled by M. Scott Peck
  • The Power of Positive Living by Norman Vincent Peale
  • Awaken the Giant Within by Anthony Robbins
  • Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway by Susan Jeffers
  • Creative Visualization by Shakti Gawain
  • Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand

(This book review was originally published in 2005 as one of the Top 10 Books – Edition 14.)

About Harry K. Jones

Harry K. Jones is a motivational speaker and consultant for AchieveMax®, Inc., a company of professional speakers who provide custom-designed seminars, keynote presentations, and consulting services. Harry's top requested topics include change management, customer service, creativity, employee retention, goal setting, leadership, stress management, teamwork, and time management. For more information on Harry's presentations, please call 800-886-2629 or fill out our contact form.

Character Is Destiny

Character Is DestinyCharacter Is Destiny: Inspiring Stories Every Young Person Should Know and Every Adult Should Remember
by John McCain with Mark Salter

I must begin this particular review with a confession. I’m not certain I would have purchased this book myself but, after reading it, I’m thankful and proud to have it occupy a special spot in my personal library. I received this collection of morality tales as a Christmas gift from a dear, long-time friend and began reading it more out of obligation than desire or interest. I’m pretty sure that approach stemmed from my dislike and distrust of most anyone involved in today’s political climate … from dedicated liberals to devout conservatives. However, I must also admit that if I were to be in the least tempted to read anything written by a politician, it would be the works of John McCain.

He is one of the few politicians I admire for his courage to speak his mind and do what he thinks is right for the American public. He cares little for the approval of his own party and has an equal number of friends and foes on both sides of the political aisle. Few others can make that same claim and probably fewer have the courage to want to. He is a rare exception to the partisan bitterness in Washington these days, often crafting bipartisan approaches to issues such as smoking and campaign reform.

John McCain is a maverick senator and former Vietnam veteran and prisoner of war. The son and grandson of prominent Navy admirals, John McCain was born in the Panama Canal Zone in 1936. After graduating from the United States Naval Academy in 1958, McCain began a 22-year career as a naval aviator. In 1967, he was shot down while on a bombing run over Vietnam. He parachuted into a lake, breaking both arms and a leg. He was held as a prisoner-of-war in Hanoi for five and a half years (1967-1973), much of it in solitary confinement. He actually refused early release—which he saw as a public relations stunt by his captors—insisting that POWs held longer than him should be granted their freedom first. To me, that act alone speaks volumes of John McCain’s character! Thereafter, McCain was treated much more severely, but he also had an opportunity to bond with his fellow prisoners. Those experiences strengthened his resolve and eased his transition back into civilian life. He retired from the Navy as a captain in 1981. McCain’s naval honors include the Silver Star, Bronze Star, Legion of Merit, Purple Heart and Distinguished Flying Cross.

In Character Is Destiny, McCain and Salter tell the stories of 34 celebrated historical figures and lesser known heroes whose values exemplify the best of the human spirit. He illustrates these qualities with moving stories of triumph against the odds, righteousness in the face of iniquity, hope in adversity, and sacrifices for a cause greater than self-interest.

Each area of this book is titled with a general value. For example, part one is titled with the general value honor. Each individual value has specific character traits that make up that particular value. For instance, honor includes similar areas such as: honesty, respect, authenticity, loyalty, dignity. Then, the authors share a true story of a person who exemplifies the featured value.

Here is the complete set of general values and their specific character traits for each part:

  • Honor: Five character traits indicated above
  • Purpose: Idealism, Righteousness, Citizenship, Diligence, Responsibility, Cooperation
  • Strength: Courage, Self-control, Confidence, Resilience, Industry, Hopefulness
  • Understanding: Faith, Compassion, Mercy, Tolerance, Forgiveness, Generosity
  • Judgment: Fairness, Humility, Gratitude, Humor, Courtesy
  • Creativity: Aspiration, Discernment, Curiosity, Enthusiasm, Excellence
  • Love: Selfishness and Contentment

Each of the stories exemplifying character traits is well-told, beginning with a brief summary about the person.

Each subject area features a cover page consisting of an impressive hand-drawn portrait of the person who is profiled. In addition to the portrait is an insightful quotation from a William Shakespeare play.

His choice of heroes and heroines is diverse enough to please both liberals and conservatives. I think he pretty much says it all in his subtitles. These are indeed stories which should be shared by both young people as well as adults as it is a genuine celebration of the human spirit.

The 25 men and nine women featured in this stimulating collection include: Gandhi, Joan of Arc, Winston Churchill, John Wooden, Abe Lincoln, Nelson Mandela, Wilma Rudolph, Mark Twain, Mother Teresa, and Tecumseh to name just a few.

You’ll also learn about the Catholic priest in Auschwitz who offered to take a condemned man’s place; the 66-year-old British Prime Minister who, in a renowned eighteen-word remark that would live forever in annals of history, counseled schoolboys to “never give up”; a nun, formerly a comfortable Beverly Hills housewife, who works with prisoners in Mexico’s worst jails; and the 27-year-old football player whose love of country led him to turn down a three-year, $3.6 million contract with the Arizona Cardinals of the National Football League to enlist in the Army shortly after 9/11 and then make the “ultimate sacrifice” in Afghanistan.

This collection will provide you with hours of enjoyable reading, thought-provoking examination, and cherished inspiration.

(This book review was originally published in 2005 as one of the Top 10 Books – Edition 14.)

About Harry K. Jones

Harry K. Jones is a motivational speaker and consultant for AchieveMax®, Inc., a company of professional speakers who provide custom-designed seminars, keynote presentations, and consulting services. Harry's top requested topics include change management, customer service, creativity, employee retention, goal setting, leadership, stress management, teamwork, and time management. For more information on Harry's presentations, please call 800-886-2629 or fill out our contact form.