How To Build Credibility And Be Known
As A Village Hero
By Rene Godefroy
When I mention to others that I am a motivational keynote speaker,
the most common reply is, “Motivate me.” My response
usually is, “Today’s my day off.” I joke about
it because contrary to what most people think, we should not aim
for motivation. Rather, we should aim for inspiration.
Most of my inspirational motivational speaker friends would agree
with me that motivation is nothing but a fleeting experience. It
is like a caffeine boost. It only lasts for a moment. I am sure
my words motivate others. I have heard that many times, but my ultimate
goal is to provide lasting inspiration to my audiences. I believe
that once you are inspired, lasting motivation will follow.
You see, lasting motivation comes from within; it’s the internal
flame that sets you afire. If you can’t wake up in the morning
and pep yourself up, you are in big trouble. The best way to remain
internally motivated is to look for sources of inspiration. I will
tell you how to do that later.
On the other hand, there is external motivation. External motivation
is a lot like taking drugs. You can easily become addicted, and
whatever motivates you had better be there all the time. Once the
person or thing that motivated you is no longer present, you go
right back to where you started. It’s a short-term feeling.
Here is a classic example: I had a boss who was power hungry. He
wanted to rule with an iron fist. I am sure he had good intentions.
He wanted to shine, but he used the wrong approach to motivate us.
We did what he wanted us to do, but only when he was around. Had
my boss possessed the gift of leadership, he would have found a
way to inspire us. That’s exactly why an inspirational motivational
speaker should aim to inspire instead of pure motivation.
Once inspired, we would be motivated to do an excellent job and
to make your boss shine even when no one was watching. (By the way,
if you are in a leadership position, here is how you can inspire
others: create heartwarming stories. Do something remarkable for
a couple of employees at the bottom. You will create inspirational
stories that last forever.)
A second example comes to mind. Suppose you went to a multilevel
marketing meeting. Right after the meeting you got very excited
and pumped up. You signed up on the spot. However, unless you were
truly inspired, two days later, you ended up with a nice kit and
no desire to go into the business.
Does that mean multilevel marketing was a gimmick? No. It means
you were motivated, not inspired. In fact, multilevel marketing
is one of the best, low-cost and no-cost ways to become a millionaire
in America. But you have to give it all you’ve got. You have
to be inspired and refuse to let negative people rain on your parade.
Let’s face it, inspiration can last a lifetime. Do you remember
a time when you were inspired either by a teacher, a friend, or
a parent? Was it a movie, an autobiography, or a warm story? Years
later, you are still inspired by that event. Right? I believe that
once you are inspired, you will find the wherewithal to move and
take action.
The next time you find yourself caught up in the moment, ask yourself
whether you are bein inspired or motivated. There is a huge difference
between the two. If you are waiting for external motivation to get
you going day in and day out, you will always live a life of disappointment.
If you are going to start something phenomenal, find the inspiration
to wake up in the morning fired up and ready to go.
Here is how you can motivate yourself instead of waiting
for an inspirational motivational speaker:
1. Read autobiographies of people who have accomplished
amazing things in spite of overwhelming odds.
2. Listen to exciting speeches and sermons.
3. Draw upon the amazing stories of your parents, friends, and
acquaintances. Let them inspire you.
4. Finally, draw upon the stories of successful people who have
proven they can brave the storms. Ask them to share their stories
with you. They’d love to do so if asked; and you will demonstrate
to them that you are interested in the process—in what made
them successful.
5. Read book inspirational books. It’s amazing how many people
who are trying to achieve a goal without a point of reference or
a map. That is what the books will do for you. Trust me on that.
Books gave me the answers I needed to transform my life.
I went from being a poor immigrant with no skills in America to
being a sought-after inspirational motivational speaker. Oops! I
should drop the word motivational and just consider myself an inspirational
speaker.
Anyway, It all boils down to this: you’ve got to believe!
When you are inspired by a story, there is something on the inside
of you that causes you to believe. It’s like having a little
voice inside your head saying, “If Rene can do it in spite
of the challenges he has faced, I believe I can too.” Do you
see my point?
Somewhere, deep down inside, people who are inspired tend to have
a stronger belief system in spite of the doubters around them. The
next time you realize that there is no fire inside your belly to
ignite your passion, look for inspiration.
Read autobiographies. Listen to great speeches and sermons. Ask
successful people who have had great comebacks to share their stories
with you, or to even mentor you. One day, your story will be inspiring,
too!
So next time your are listening to a motivational speaker and keynote
speaker, ask yourself this, "Am I being inspired or motivated?"
If your speaker is an affirmation-shouting-pump-me-up-speaker, it
won't be long before you will find yourself exactly in the same
mental condition you were before.
Copyright 2005©
Rene Godefroy
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