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Believe It Is possible
By John M. Rowley
"Think, Believe,
Dream, Dare"
Walt Disney
This quote by Walt Disney has been hanging on
my office wall for decades. Also in my office, are 2 checks that
paid my membership many years ago when I first joined R&J Health
Studio LONG before I realized my dream of owning it and a jar of
coal my Dad gave me for Christmas. I know it sounds like an odd
combination but let me explain. All of the above, are there because
I was bold enough to take the challenge from Walt Disney to Think,
Believe, Dream and Dare.
I grew up being told not to dream. "You are such
a dreamer, why don't you grow up!" I would be told time and time
again as a child. Then when I got older and had a family, I constantly
had people close to me reminding me that I shouldn't dream. I had
a family to support. I am being selfish and childish. I am not smart
enough, educated enough or good enough to do the things I want to
achieve. I should just settle for my lot in life. People will discourage
you because they know they can't do it. Let me tell you right now,
if you are hearing things like that, don't listen! Those words are
right out of the pit of hell. Let no man dictate what you can and
can not do. You were created for greatness. I am very fortunate
that the most important person in my life, my beautiful wife Cathy,
has always encouraged me and told me to focus on my dreams and to
be all I could be. I am truly blessed with a wonderful encourager
for a wife.
The reason I have Walt Disney's quote hanging
on my office wall next to the check to R&J Health Studio and a jar
of coal sitting on my desk, is for a daily reminder to myself that
if I DO think, believe, dream and dare, I can achieve what seems
to be the impossible. When I was a young man, I talked about owning
a gym just like R&J Health Studio and I was constantly shot down
by everyone but my wife. You may be getting the same thing with
your speaking career. When others can't do it they want you to fail
as well. They may start by discouraging you and then by offering
you what seems to be "good advice" to short circuit your
success. It is your job to push through to success.
Yes, I did buy R&J Health Studio and the years
I owned it were some of the best years of my life. The coal on my
desk was given to me by my dad. I had just gotten into Manhattan
real estate at William B. May on Madison Avenue and that very Christmas,
Dad gave me and my brothers a jar of coal to remind us of our family
roots. My dad's ancestors were coal miners in Pennsylvania. But
for me it held an additional meaning. One of my duties while working
in a New York City Public School was to shovel coal into boilers
to heat the building. A LOT of coal. Not only did I shovel the coal
into the boiler, but I had to bring the coal from the coal pit to
the boiler. Then after the coal was burned, I had to clean out all
the ash, put it into the cans and bring the ash cans up out to the
street for pick up. It was physically exhausting, filthy work. I
kept that jar of coal on my desk as a reminder that regardless of
how many challenges I may have in the business world, it could be
worse. I could be back in the boiler room breathing in coal dust
and shoveling coal into a boiler. There is nothing wrong with shoveling
coal, it is good honest work, but the thought leaves me with a bad
taste in my mouth. (pun not intended) You see, I had people telling
me that I should be doing just that ONLY that - all the while,
trying to discourage me from trying to "conquer the world".
For me, I would rather not have to do it again..., ever.
Most people are not being malicious when they
try to discourage you from striving for outstanding success. They
are just voicing their own fears. To them, failure is the worst
thing that can happen. To ME failure is simply a part of success
and not trying is failure. Let them keep their fear and negativity
I don't want any part of it and neither should you. Remember, success
and failure aren't' opposites, they are neighbors separated by a
thin line... by a single decision...the decision not to quit.
I once heard that Walt Disney wouldn't even take
on a project unless every person on his board of directors told
him not to do it! You heard right... not to do it! He believed that
if everyone agreed with him, that he wasn't thinking big enough.
He also said "We did it (referring to Disneyland), in the knowledge
that most of the people I talked to, thought it would be a financial
disaster - closed and forgotten within the first year." Good thing
for us old Walt didn't listen to those people. What should you be
doing that you are holding back on, out of fear? What great dream
have you had that others told you was impossible or that you were
nuts to even consider? Should you be speaking more often or starting
that book that is in your heart? If Walt Disney is any example,
the very things you "aren't" doing may be your road to
greatness. Go for it! Pursue your dreams with passion and enthusiasm
and I will see you on top of your ladder of success!
Author's Bio
John M. Rowley
Taking You from Ordinary to Extraordinary!
Brief Biography
John
Rowley's amazing rise to the top has become the stuff of legend
and inspiration. His credentials include being a college athlete
whose career was cut short by a near fatal car accident, a career
as a janitor and the nerve to tackle the high powered world of Manhattan
real estate and the dynamic international field of fitness. Although
John's athletic career was cut short he studied kinesiology, exercise,
anatomy, fitness and nutrition with intensity in order to get his
body healthy again after the devastating accident.
Knowing success left
clues, John also immersed himself in the study and implementation
of the science of human potential and peak performance. Success
came but not without obstacles. John has been on the verge of bankruptcy
and at times his family didn't have food to eat or money to pay
the bills but John was unwilling to give up. With his wife Cathy
at his side and without connections John started at the bottom as
a janitor in Brooklyn and then earned a position at one of the most
prestigious real estate companies in Manhattan. John also bought
R&J Health Studio, started several other companies and was involved
with real estate investments over the years but John was always
convinced that his savviest investment was in himself and in the
people around him.
In real estate John
made a name for himself managing some of the most prestigious properties
on Park Avenue and the upper east side of New York and managing
the holdings for many notables including Harry and Leona Helmsley.
John also owned R&J Health Studio, the gym known as "The East
Coast Mecca of Bodybuilding.'' R&J Health Studio received international
attention when it was featured in the movie, Pumping Iron, starring
Arnold Schwarzenegger and Lou Ferrigno. John is an internationally
recognized motivational and fitness expert, and is a columnist for
several publications and maintains an academic certification as
a Certified Fitness Trainer. He routinely consults with athletes
and business people alike helping them to revitalize their bodies
and ignite their passion and energy through diet, exercise and a
well balanced emotional and spiritual life for lifelong success.
John's motivational,
inspirational and sometimes bold tell-it-like-it-is attitude is
a fresh approach to lifelong success.
John's book, Climb
the Ladder of Success Without Running Out of Gas! Will
be released in August 2007 by Morgan James Publishing.
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