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Two Brian Tracys

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Welcome to Steel Toed Boots of Love where we understand, that sometimes you
need to be told “Don’t worry, everything’s going to be okay” and other times you
need a swift kick combined with a loud, “Get up! Keep moving!”

Yesterday, I introduced the University on Wheels (UOW) and promised that I
would show you some resources to help you get your personal curiculum going.

Today, we’re going to look at Brian Tracy.
This man is great, probably the first person that I would consider a mentor.
Brian Tracy embodies that “move quick, move smart” mentality attempt to have
here at SToBOL, but quick warning, there are two different Brian Tracys.
There’s “Studio Brian Tracy” for experienced students, and there’s “Live Brian
Tracy” for beginning students.

Studio Brian Tracy
requires your understanding that, not only is this man cramming
a lot of useful information into your head, he’s also funny. It’s a very dry
humor, which becomes bone dry without an audience to feed off of, but still
funny if you know what you’re listening for. His style is difficult to pick
up, but incredibly worth it. I remember not understanding how one friend
could
say “He’s really boring,” and it wasn’t until another friend said, after listening
for 15 minutes, “I would rather scratch my
eyes out than listen for one more minute.” So by arming you with what to
expect, I invite you to take a look at these three.
They are fantastic, and, if you’re open to it, life altering.

Live Brian Tracy is funny and refreshing to listen to. In front of a live
audience, his very dry professional business demeanor is barely able to hide
the wiley rogue lying just under the surface. The absolute BEST program that
Brian Tracy has is the Success Mastery Academy.
With 16 CDs and a workbook, it’s enough to put you on track and keep you on track. I have listened to this particular set at least 5
times, until I made the mistake of loaning it out; now I’m going to have to get another copy.

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