Just returned from Tony Robbins Wealth Mastery course. Always quite an experience. Good and bad. The bad first: Some of the seminar was so, so with lots of guest speakers hocking their products like infomercials and a little too basic for my taste.
The Good: There were 3 outstanding speakers; Kieth Cunningham on business, Frank Kern on marketing via web, and Brandon Burchard on speaking and developing seminars. Brilliant!!!!!!!!! Made it all worth while.
The gist of the Wealth Mastery course is to gain knowledge about how to deal with ones finances, by implementing psychology, navigation, & strategy. Then the idea that money is just a tool to get to the goal that you are looking for. What good is money if you don’t have a goal?
The main facilitator was Scott Harris who is the most amazing man. He actually advises Tony Robbins and coaches his family personally. Truly brilliant. So personable and giving. 4 days of peak state mind set learning, playing, networking is so intense and you never want it to end. Each day went into another level along with always working on ones psychology throughout, as that is the biggest hurdle anyone has to get over. On the last day I really got my kick in the pants for the psychology part of it. I have always been one to be behind the scenes and not wanting to be center stage. Shy and scared of showing myself off, embarrassed. Each day a game is played called “The Wheel” where your name is written on a ping pong ball and thrown in a basket and spun around. One is drawn out each day and the winner has to run up on stage alone and dance like crazy for a couple minutes and then spin the wheel to win a prize. I was picked on the last day. I had no choice. I had to step up and I did it. I danced in front of 500+ people. Of course because I knew the production team they had to make it even more embarrassing by putting on really slow thump’n sexy music that I had to really shake my ass too. Sam! I survived and it was not horrible at all. It was fun and I will never have that scary feeling again when I am picked to do something. No more standing behind. That was my big breakthrough.
There is nothing like the group of people that gather at Tony Robbins events. We are all one together as a giant close knit family, sharing, giving, loving, crying, participating, understanding each other, just being together. It’s HOME!
Really these courses are about the people you meet there and the life long relationships that begin there. I met amazing new friends and saw old friends from previous events. Everyone is so enthusiastic and genuinely excited to be there. Felt like home. TR events are truly a place to feel completely at home, safe and comfortable at. I even met someone that absolutely blew me away, beyond what I have ever thought about. A deep spiritual connection, magic and understanding. Personally in the rest of my life, even in my own family, I always feel like an outsider, but when I am at a Tony Robbins event, I am part of this family.
In the end; the true lesson that is learned here is that wealth is so much more than $$$; it really is speaking of how abundant your life is, how full of life, how much meaning, how much contribution & how full of love ones life is. So far I have 3 out of 4. Working on finding the last one. How wealthy are you?



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Cool story!! I really loved your breakthrough on being up on stage in front of all those people!