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- Steve Willoughby
- Branson, Missouri, United States
- A marketing consultant, a radio personality, a proven public speaker. Steve Willoughby is ready to inspire, motivate and entertain your group.
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I have been in show business for many years. I have had many mentors, some famous, some super famous, and some who should be famous. Steve Willoughby should be famous. He is intelligent, he is real and he has tremendous ability to speak from his heart and reach yours. I am proud to call Steve Willoughby my friend and recommend him to you.
Tony Orlando, TV, Film, Broadway, and International Recording Artist.
Tony Orlando, TV, Film, Broadway, and International Recording Artist.
Sunday, March 27, 2011
She called her shot!
KRZK, 106.3 FM, gave away a trip to Las Vegas. The trip is billed as the country music fans dream trip of a lifetime. Part of the giveaway process was a take it or leave it. During take it or leave it, if your name is drawn out, you have the opportunity to take a $600 dollar prize and forego the chance to win the trip.
The first person, Megan Miller, who had the chance on take it or leave it, shook her head no and said, "I'm going to Vegas." About thirty minutes later, Megan won the grand prize. Watching that gave me some questions for you to consider this week.
Are you there to win or just happy to be there? Megan was not there just to win something, she wanted to go to Vegas and she was either going to Vegas or not, she was not going to settle for anything else.
Do you have a goal with that much focus? I am not saying that because Megan was so focused she won. I am saying that she was there to go to Vegas and nothing was going to take her focus away.
When you think about it, everyone of us are faced with take it or leave every single day. The opportunity to hit the snooze button or get up and get your day started. The opportunity to watch more TV or computer time, or work out and get to feeling better. The opportunity to save money or waste it.
As you take on your week, just realize that each decision has a take it or leave it aspect. Each decision will move you closer to your goal or further away. Have a great week, I will see you later.
The next time you need a speaker, make it easy on yourself and call me. I will inspire, motivate, and entertain your group. Check out my speaking demo at www.bransonbusiness.blogspot.com then call (417) 339-6568 for availability. The only way I look good is making you look good for booking me.
The first person, Megan Miller, who had the chance on take it or leave it, shook her head no and said, "I'm going to Vegas." About thirty minutes later, Megan won the grand prize. Watching that gave me some questions for you to consider this week.
Are you there to win or just happy to be there? Megan was not there just to win something, she wanted to go to Vegas and she was either going to Vegas or not, she was not going to settle for anything else.
Do you have a goal with that much focus? I am not saying that because Megan was so focused she won. I am saying that she was there to go to Vegas and nothing was going to take her focus away.
When you think about it, everyone of us are faced with take it or leave every single day. The opportunity to hit the snooze button or get up and get your day started. The opportunity to watch more TV or computer time, or work out and get to feeling better. The opportunity to save money or waste it.
As you take on your week, just realize that each decision has a take it or leave it aspect. Each decision will move you closer to your goal or further away. Have a great week, I will see you later.
The next time you need a speaker, make it easy on yourself and call me. I will inspire, motivate, and entertain your group. Check out my speaking demo at www.bransonbusiness.blogspot.com then call (417) 339-6568 for availability. The only way I look good is making you look good for booking me.
Sunday, March 20, 2011
He loves to compete.
Sports interviews are often full of cliches and the obvious. Especially the interviews where the reporter is trying to talk with the coach and all the coach wants to do is get to the locker room and talk with his team. However, one of those interviews provided the topic for this week's edition.
Bob Huggins, coach of West Virginia, was answering a question about one of his guards. He basically said, the kid was not the most talented or skilled, but he just loved to compete. So this week, think about these questions.
1. Do you love to compete? Loving to compete means that you are interested in what you have instead of what you don't. You are focused on getting the job done and not all the distractions.
2. Do you compete mentally? I understand that a certain amount of market research is needed, but when you love to compete you are so focused on your abilities, your preparation, and your products that it really does not matter what your competition does.
3. Does a good challenge get your blood pumping? In sports, the bigger they are, the harder they fall. The same could be true in your life. Learn to love a challenge.
Think about those questions, and go out and compete this week. Have a great week, see you later.
The next time you need a speaker, make it easy on yourself and call me. I will inspire, motivate, and entertain your group. Check out my speaking demo then call (417) 339-6568 for availability. The only way I look good is making you look good for booking me.
Bob Huggins, coach of West Virginia, was answering a question about one of his guards. He basically said, the kid was not the most talented or skilled, but he just loved to compete. So this week, think about these questions.
1. Do you love to compete? Loving to compete means that you are interested in what you have instead of what you don't. You are focused on getting the job done and not all the distractions.
2. Do you compete mentally? I understand that a certain amount of market research is needed, but when you love to compete you are so focused on your abilities, your preparation, and your products that it really does not matter what your competition does.
3. Does a good challenge get your blood pumping? In sports, the bigger they are, the harder they fall. The same could be true in your life. Learn to love a challenge.
Think about those questions, and go out and compete this week. Have a great week, see you later.
The next time you need a speaker, make it easy on yourself and call me. I will inspire, motivate, and entertain your group. Check out my speaking demo then call (417) 339-6568 for availability. The only way I look good is making you look good for booking me.
Sunday, March 13, 2011
What is your seed?
This is a huge week for college basketball fans. The teams have been announced, the play in games have been set, now it is time to dance. What can we learn from it?
1. Teams prepare, practice, and play hard to reach their goal of playing in the big tournament.
The first question you should ask yourself is what is your goal. Second, are you preparing, practicing, and playing hard to reach that goal? I realize that life is a little more complicated than college basketball. At the same time, you only get one shot at this thing called life, should you not maximize this opportunity by having a goal?
2. Teams are constantly reviewing game tapes to prepare for their opponents and to improve their own performance.
What are you doing to improve your performance? Are you getting feedback on your life, so you can strive to getter better?
Getting feedback from a trusted source is key to knowing what to do to get better.
3. Simply put, the teams have to play the games to win the tournament.
Have you heard the old saying, "The majority of life is just showing up!"? Life is a participation sport. Are you living life to the fullest or are you too worried about losing to win. You have to make things happen, take your shots in life and if you miss, go get the rebound and try again.
Life is more complicated than a basketball tournament. But there are a number of principles of a winning team that transfers to life. Every day is your big dance, play it to win.
Have a great week, I will see you later.
The next time you need a speaker, make it easy on yourself and call me. I will inspire, motivate, and entertain your group. Check out my speaking demo then call (417) 339-6568 for availability. The only way I look good is making you look good for booking me.
1. Teams prepare, practice, and play hard to reach their goal of playing in the big tournament.
The first question you should ask yourself is what is your goal. Second, are you preparing, practicing, and playing hard to reach that goal? I realize that life is a little more complicated than college basketball. At the same time, you only get one shot at this thing called life, should you not maximize this opportunity by having a goal?
2. Teams are constantly reviewing game tapes to prepare for their opponents and to improve their own performance.
What are you doing to improve your performance? Are you getting feedback on your life, so you can strive to getter better?
Getting feedback from a trusted source is key to knowing what to do to get better.
3. Simply put, the teams have to play the games to win the tournament.
Have you heard the old saying, "The majority of life is just showing up!"? Life is a participation sport. Are you living life to the fullest or are you too worried about losing to win. You have to make things happen, take your shots in life and if you miss, go get the rebound and try again.
Life is more complicated than a basketball tournament. But there are a number of principles of a winning team that transfers to life. Every day is your big dance, play it to win.
Have a great week, I will see you later.
The next time you need a speaker, make it easy on yourself and call me. I will inspire, motivate, and entertain your group. Check out my speaking demo then call (417) 339-6568 for availability. The only way I look good is making you look good for booking me.
Monday, March 7, 2011
Consistency always provides results!
What kind of results do you want?
Have you heard the story about the person who lost 200 lbs, 50 pounds at a time? The original story was not about me, but it could have been. I can't tell you how many times in my life I have lost 20 pounds, but it has been a bunch. But hey, I am consistent. I work my butt off and eat right, lose weight, then go back to eating poorly and not working out, then I start over. See, consistency always provides results.
When I consistency work out and eat right, the result is to lose weight.
When I park my butt on the couch and eat poorly, the result is to gain weight.
Whether you are training a puppy, leading a sales team, raising kids, or working out, consistency will provide you the results.
As you look forward to your week, think about your consistency. Your consistency is giving you your results. What changes do you need to make? Here are some examples.
1. If you consistently work out and eat right, you will look and feel better.
2. If you consistently think negative, complain, and whine about your situation, you will constantly find out why things or situations will not work for you.
This week, work on improving your consistent behavior and you will see the results. Have a great week and I will see you later.
The next time you need a speaker, make it easy on yourself and call me. I will inspire, motivate, and entertain your group. Check out my speaking demo then call (417) 339-6568 for availability. The only way I look good is making you look good for booking me.
Have you heard the story about the person who lost 200 lbs, 50 pounds at a time? The original story was not about me, but it could have been. I can't tell you how many times in my life I have lost 20 pounds, but it has been a bunch. But hey, I am consistent. I work my butt off and eat right, lose weight, then go back to eating poorly and not working out, then I start over. See, consistency always provides results.
When I consistency work out and eat right, the result is to lose weight.
When I park my butt on the couch and eat poorly, the result is to gain weight.
Whether you are training a puppy, leading a sales team, raising kids, or working out, consistency will provide you the results.
As you look forward to your week, think about your consistency. Your consistency is giving you your results. What changes do you need to make? Here are some examples.
1. If you consistently work out and eat right, you will look and feel better.
2. If you consistently think negative, complain, and whine about your situation, you will constantly find out why things or situations will not work for you.
This week, work on improving your consistent behavior and you will see the results. Have a great week and I will see you later.
The next time you need a speaker, make it easy on yourself and call me. I will inspire, motivate, and entertain your group. Check out my speaking demo then call (417) 339-6568 for availability. The only way I look good is making you look good for booking me.
Sunday, February 27, 2011
Adjustment Time!
How is the attitude today? Are you ready for the week?
It must suck to be a Monday. People always are putting Mondays down. I have heard people actually say that they start dreading Monday on Friday Night. On the reverse, everyone gets excited about Friday. You ask some people how they are doing on Friday and they simply answer the question, It's Friday!
What if today was your last day, would it matter what day it was? Tim McGraw's song, "Live like you were dying" is powerful because it demonstrates how fast our lives can change. Lives change everyday, we have all experienced those changes, parents die, cancer is detected, jobs are lost. So why does it really matter what the day is, shouldn't we be thankful and go live it?
As a Christian, I realize and will say that some of our silly Christian sayings are more annoying than comforting. They make me want to slap someone, with the love of Jesus in my heart of course. With that said, each day is truly a gift. Here are some suggestions to go make it happen.
1. Do the worst thing you have to do today, early in the day. Once you have that done, your day is all down hill.
2. Think of someone who would love to be in your place. There are prisoners, cancer patients, and unemployed people who would give anything for your to do list. Think of them, say a prayer for them and stop your whining and make things happen.
3. Reward yourself. As you progress through your to do list, give yourself a break or reward for doing it.
Remember how blessed you are this week and go make something good happen. Have a great week and I will talk to you later.
The next time you need a speaker, make it easy on yourself and call me. I will inspire, motivate, and entertain your group. Check out my speaking demo then call (417) 339-6568 for availability. The only way I look good is making you look good for booking me.
It must suck to be a Monday. People always are putting Mondays down. I have heard people actually say that they start dreading Monday on Friday Night. On the reverse, everyone gets excited about Friday. You ask some people how they are doing on Friday and they simply answer the question, It's Friday!
What if today was your last day, would it matter what day it was? Tim McGraw's song, "Live like you were dying" is powerful because it demonstrates how fast our lives can change. Lives change everyday, we have all experienced those changes, parents die, cancer is detected, jobs are lost. So why does it really matter what the day is, shouldn't we be thankful and go live it?
As a Christian, I realize and will say that some of our silly Christian sayings are more annoying than comforting. They make me want to slap someone, with the love of Jesus in my heart of course. With that said, each day is truly a gift. Here are some suggestions to go make it happen.
1. Do the worst thing you have to do today, early in the day. Once you have that done, your day is all down hill.
2. Think of someone who would love to be in your place. There are prisoners, cancer patients, and unemployed people who would give anything for your to do list. Think of them, say a prayer for them and stop your whining and make things happen.
3. Reward yourself. As you progress through your to do list, give yourself a break or reward for doing it.
Remember how blessed you are this week and go make something good happen. Have a great week and I will talk to you later.
The next time you need a speaker, make it easy on yourself and call me. I will inspire, motivate, and entertain your group. Check out my speaking demo then call (417) 339-6568 for availability. The only way I look good is making you look good for booking me.
Saturday, February 19, 2011
How can you not care?
This past weekend, Derinda and I traveled to see our daughter in St. Louis. During a stop, we noticed a little girl who could not find her mom. Just as I was approaching the girl, her mom found her. It brought to mind something I witnessed that has always had a strong impact on me.
While "warming up" for a church league softball game a number of years ago, I saw a small toddler walking with what I thought was his family. I took the softball and knelt down and allowed him to hold the ball and try to throw it back. I looked up at what I thought was his family and they showed no emotion and continued to slowly walk to the parking lot.
Once the "family" reached their car, I watched in amazement as the toddler was left standing inches from the car as the car backed off and drove away. Obviously, the toddler was not part of their family and by their actions, they could not be bothered with the toddlers safety.
I remember picking up the toddler and walking back to try to find his parents. I will never forget the look in the young father's eyes, he was big, strong, good looking and scared to death and very appreciative. But this story is not about me, the father, or the kid, it is about a family who could turn their back on a toddler.
I don't understand how you can do that. You probably don't either. I use this story to ask you two questions.
1. You would probably never turn your back on a toddler, have you turned your back on your dreams?
2. You would probably do all you could do to make sure that a toddler was taken to safety, are you willing to work out and take care of your health to give you your best shot for safety?
Just some food for thought this week. Have a great week, I will see you later.
The next time you need a speaker, make it easy on yourself and call me. I will inspire, motivate, and entertain your group. Check out my speaking demo then call (417) 339-6568 for availability. The only way I look good is making you look good for booking me.
While "warming up" for a church league softball game a number of years ago, I saw a small toddler walking with what I thought was his family. I took the softball and knelt down and allowed him to hold the ball and try to throw it back. I looked up at what I thought was his family and they showed no emotion and continued to slowly walk to the parking lot.
Once the "family" reached their car, I watched in amazement as the toddler was left standing inches from the car as the car backed off and drove away. Obviously, the toddler was not part of their family and by their actions, they could not be bothered with the toddlers safety.
I remember picking up the toddler and walking back to try to find his parents. I will never forget the look in the young father's eyes, he was big, strong, good looking and scared to death and very appreciative. But this story is not about me, the father, or the kid, it is about a family who could turn their back on a toddler.
I don't understand how you can do that. You probably don't either. I use this story to ask you two questions.
1. You would probably never turn your back on a toddler, have you turned your back on your dreams?
2. You would probably do all you could do to make sure that a toddler was taken to safety, are you willing to work out and take care of your health to give you your best shot for safety?
Just some food for thought this week. Have a great week, I will see you later.
The next time you need a speaker, make it easy on yourself and call me. I will inspire, motivate, and entertain your group. Check out my speaking demo then call (417) 339-6568 for availability. The only way I look good is making you look good for booking me.
Saturday, January 22, 2011
Let's Talk!
Have you heard about the two brothers? One could make you mad inviting you to dinner. The other one could tell you to go to hell and have you looking forward to the trip.
Regardless of your role in life, there is a lesson for all of us.
The communication process is roughly 94% nonverbal and 6% verbal. That is why a simple email exchange can become very emotional, the reader is forced to put in their own non verbal or emotion.
Some suggestions for your next tough conversation.
Lose the whole I am the boss attitude. If you have to spend time reminding them
that you are the boss or the manager, you have bigger problems. Instead, talk to them about their responsibilities and make sure that they are clear on your expectations.
2. Provide specific examples of how they are not achieving those expectations, break it down. You are not hitting your sales goals is the result of other problems. A better approach is to go through the sales process and find the real issues.
3. Allow the employee time to say whatever they want to say. People need to feel respected, you earn their respect when you truly listen.
Make sure that everyone is clear on the plan. Notice, I said clear, not that everyone agreed. Here is where you might have to remind them of your responsibility of making sure they achieve their expectations. Have them write out the steps they are going to take to correct the problem.
Don’t have a dog house. Always end a tough conversation with a reminder that this is not personal and it is over when they leave the office.
If you have some tough conversations to have, try these simple steps and decide which brother you want to be like. Have a great week, I will see you later.
The next time you need a speaker, make it easy on yourself and call me. I will inspire, motivate, and entertain your group. Check out my speaking demo then call (417) 339-6568 for availability. The only way I look good is making you look good for booking me.
Regardless of your role in life, there is a lesson for all of us.
The communication process is roughly 94% nonverbal and 6% verbal. That is why a simple email exchange can become very emotional, the reader is forced to put in their own non verbal or emotion.
Some suggestions for your next tough conversation.
Lose the whole I am the boss attitude. If you have to spend time reminding them
that you are the boss or the manager, you have bigger problems. Instead, talk to them about their responsibilities and make sure that they are clear on your expectations.
2. Provide specific examples of how they are not achieving those expectations, break it down. You are not hitting your sales goals is the result of other problems. A better approach is to go through the sales process and find the real issues.
3. Allow the employee time to say whatever they want to say. People need to feel respected, you earn their respect when you truly listen.
Make sure that everyone is clear on the plan. Notice, I said clear, not that everyone agreed. Here is where you might have to remind them of your responsibility of making sure they achieve their expectations. Have them write out the steps they are going to take to correct the problem.
Don’t have a dog house. Always end a tough conversation with a reminder that this is not personal and it is over when they leave the office.
If you have some tough conversations to have, try these simple steps and decide which brother you want to be like. Have a great week, I will see you later.
The next time you need a speaker, make it easy on yourself and call me. I will inspire, motivate, and entertain your group. Check out my speaking demo then call (417) 339-6568 for availability. The only way I look good is making you look good for booking me.
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