This is perhaps the most inspiring video that I have ever seen. (and I’ve seen A LOT)
I havn’t shown it to ANYBODY that wasn’t excited by the time it was over. You may have seen the movie before, or you may have even seen this video clip before, but do yourself a favor and watch it again.
When you are done, read my thoughts about it, and please share with me yours by leaving a comment down below…
Good stuff huh?
You see, most people miss the importance of the sign on entry way to the locker room. You may or may not have noticed that it said …
“Positively No Visitors”
Interesting, right?
The entry way to anything significant in life is also governed by just such a sign. If you want to experience success in your life, you can’t just “visit” success. You must “move in” to successville. Never give up, and NEVER let anyone tell you that you can’t do something…
It could be the difference between living and dying.
Thanks for watching. Please share it with a friend if you enjoyed it.
Warmest Regards,
Justin
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at 2:46 am
Inspiring video, Justin. But your words inspired me even more. “…you can't just 'visit' success.” “You must 'move in' to successville.” Those words are more powerful than they might seem at first glance. They speak of long hours on the practice field, training hard, learning how the game is played by the pros. How many people 'visit' success, but never pack up and move into town? Awesome post!
at 3:09 pm
Justin thanks for resharing one of my favorites! I needed that one this week (and I reposted it with a link back on my OTJ blog!)
I agree with Teresa, there is incredible power in your statement of not just visiting success. Success isn't ours until we're “all in”. Sometimes we have to “burn the boats” to get that way, but when we do, its oh so powerful!
at 8:09 pm
Justin thanks for resharing one of my favorites! I needed that one this week (and I reposted it with a link back on my OTJ blog!)
I agree with Teresa, there is incredible power in your statement of not just visiting success. Success isn't ours until we're “all in”. Sometimes we have to “burn the boats” to get that way, but when we do, its oh so powerful!