John DiLemme - Find Your Why
Just went through one of the most ground-shaking experiences I’ve had in a pretty long time. His name is John DiLemme (lem-mee: in case you weren’t sure). He really packs a punch, I tell ya. The biggest thing that jumped out at me in his audio program was this : “Your ‘why’ must be bigger than who you are.”

How many of us truly have a goal and a target and a focal point in our lives that allows us to excel? Then how many of us actually shrink and hope that we can remain in mediocity? In my opinion, not everyone is destined to understand this message. But everyone is destined to be excellent.
So what’s my “why”?
“To grow myself so that I can grow others.
To succeed so that I can prove a point.
To devour knowledge.
To obliterate the apathy that resides in many people’s lives that prevent them from seeking the truth about success and their actual potential.
To walk away from people who are not interested to listen.
To be a guide to those who do.”
I invite you to come on board my BETA platform at www.AsiaTeleseminars.com. It’s not too pretty… yet. But I want to invite you to the upcoming teleseminar I am having with this truly great man, and a truly fiery motivator.
http://www.asiateleseminars.com/seminar/seminar.php?seminar_id=2
Register for free, before we charge a fee! Tell all your friends about it - they might love you for it.
9th November, 8am. Wake up early. Reach your office early so you can call in and listen. You may discover that it will recharge your day and make it so invaluably different.



























October 9th, 2006 at 9:32 am
Hey Stuart,
What do you do when at some point in life, things really get hectic and stressful, and you start asking yourself, “Is this all there is to life?”
How do you break out of the hectic pattern?
Daniel
October 10th, 2006 at 11:40 pm
Well, Daniel,
That’s really all there is to life. Without your pains and your problems, it’s difficult to appreciate what you have when it isn’t hectic. The most importnat question for you is, do you want life the way it is now, and do you want it to change? If you invested in something else and pushed youself beyond where you thought you could go, are you going to?
Stretching is an important concept here. Stretch yourself to strive for excellence. This will be a challenge to you, but I believe you will grow. Think of yourself as a piece of iron going through the molding process. You are under pressure - that’s why you’ll be a better blade!
October 11th, 2006 at 7:13 am
hmm, thats a really useful and helpful advice. The analogy of the iron going through a molding process really helps me see it from another point of view. Thanks Stuart!
October 18th, 2006 at 11:58 am
Hi Stuart,
Thank you for your invitation. I have registered to attend your upcoming teleseminar. And I will tell all my friends about it too.
Will you record the teleseminar that day? It would be great if you could record it and upload to your audio website for us to download. You know, we may need to listen it twice to ensure that we didn’t miss any fun. haha:-)
Looking forward to your teleseminar.
Cheers
October 30th, 2006 at 12:12 am
Hi Stuart!
I agree with you on this..
Finding the why in our lives is truly important!
If not we are just zombies walking aimlessly in the streets with no goals, no purpose in lives..
some find their whys very young,
some find their whys in the later part of their lives,
some find their whys in the last part of their lives,
some find their whys in heaven.. too late…
It’s so important to know why we truly exist in this world… what are we supposed to be here for..
Everyone of us has a part to play… to do her part for the world with her god-given gifts!
She should be thoroughly used up when it’s time for her to leave this beautiful world.
Stuart’s life is to inspire and help those who are lost in their pursuit in life… & you are doing wondrously great!
Love & Hugs,
Felicia
November 2nd, 2006 at 1:13 am
Hi Stuart,
I’ve registered 2 times at http://www.asiateleseminars.com with my 2 different email accounts awhile ago and both have not received the activation code. Do you happen to know perhaps what could be the reason leading to this ? I’m really keen to hear John talk about the ‘Why’. Thanks for any help. =)
Cheers
Lj
November 5th, 2006 at 9:53 pm
Hey LJ - no idea really. I tested it out myself, and it seems to work absolutely fine.
Anyhow, I’ll have alternative means to getting out to you too. So, just stay tuned. AsiaTeleseminars.com *is* still in beta, so as buggy as it might be, I just need to figure out what to do to make it more stable.
If you know what happened (use a different, non-free email address to test) let me know. I need the feedback to tweak the system.
November 7th, 2006 at 5:40 pm
Hi Stuart,
Ok, shall see if I can find a non-free email and register again. Waiting for the good news! =)
Cheers
Lj