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Skydiving in South Africa

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

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Jumping out of a perfectly good airplane.

I was just in South Africa where I got to speak for O’Keeffe and Swartz, and Alexander Forbes, two of South Africa’s most respected financial services companies.

The week before heading “down under,” I thought that Skydiving in South Africa had a nice ring to it. I figured I might as well check it off my bucket list while I was there.

I contacted the Johannesburg Skydiving Club and arranged to jump with Chris Grosch, a veteran skydiver who has jumped over 7000 times in the last 20 years. Chris was a trememdous guide. He kept me relaxed by telling me stories of his clients and by being relaxed himself.

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The worst part of skydiving is everything that happens before the jump. The fear of the unknown. The climb to 11,000 feet takes about 12 minutes and that’s when you are nervous. That’s when you start thinking of everything that could go wrong.

Then, all of a sudden, everything starts happening really fast. The door in the back of the plane rolls open, the other six skydivers fly out the door, and the instructor has you kneel at the edge of the open plane.

That’s a good time to say your last prayer! Then, you feel a gentle push, and all you see is the ground. You are so high up that there is no sensation of falling. It’s actually a lot of fun after you jump. The fear is gone and all you feel is exhileration.

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You fall for about 45 seconds and then the instructor opens the chute. Opening the chute is actually a letdown because the exciting part is over.

For the next 5 minutes you glide gently to the ground. There is absolutely no sensation of falling. You can actually steer the parachute left and right like an airplane. You can land it anywhere the wind and glideslope will let you.

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The idea of skydiving is a lot more scary than the actual jump. It’s just like when you are a kid and the idea of jumping from the high dive in a pool is scarier than actually jumping. Once you do what you fear, the fear dissappears. Fear is a smokescreen. Don’t let fear of the unknown keep you from your dreams.

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My skydiving instructor helped me overcome a fear. Find someone who has done what you fear and ask them to help you go for your dreams!

 

Olympic Motivational Speaker Ruben Gonzalez
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Anti Terrorism Tips

Wednesday, June 25th, 2008

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Juval Aviv - Golda Meir’s Bodyguard, Anti Terrorism Expert

Note from Ruben about this posting:

What does this have to do with motivation? Everything. Hopefully it will motivate people to take terrorism seriously. As an Olympic athlete and professional speaker, I travel all over the world and have seen a lot of the things in this article first hand. Juval Aviv is 100% right. Most Americans are misinformed and have no clue about how serious terrorism really is.

Read on. This article is a major wake up call.

 

Juval Aviv was the Israeli Agent upon whom the movie ‘Munich’ was based.

He was Golda Meir’s bodyguard–she appointed him to track down and bring to justice the Palestinian terrorists who took the Israeli athletes hostage and killed them during the Munich Olympic Games.

In a lecture in New York City a few weeks ago, he shared information that EVERY American needs to know–but that our government has not yet shared with us. (Aviv’s bio is noted at end.)

 

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Your Ideal Lifestyle…

Thursday, June 12th, 2008

Someone that bought one of my books called me the other day asking me what they should do with their life. Believe it or not, most people don’t know where they want to go.

I told this person that when I was in high school and was not sure what I wanted to do for a living, I sat down and wrote pages and pages about what my ideal day would be.

Where I would like to live, what I would like to do, etc. Then, once I had my ideal day in mind, I started asking myself “What would be the most fun way to make enough money to be able to live my ideal day every day?”

How could you use your talents to do something you enjoy, so you can create the lifestyle of your dreams?

Once you figure that out, find someone that’s already done it ask them how you can do it too…

Olympic Motivational Speaker Ruben Gonzalez
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Natalie du Toit - Amazing Olympic Story

Thursday, May 29th, 2008

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Natalie du Toit - Qualifies for Beijing Olympics in Swimming despite having lost her leg in an accident 7 years ago.

By the time she was a teenager, South African swimming had its eye on Natalie du Toit. The versatile Cape Town swimmer lit up the pool, setting multiple national age group records in both medley events and dominating many of her races. At 16, she nearly qualified for the 2000 Sydney Olympics in three events. People sensed great things were in store for the strong, determined swimmer. In 2004, Athens could become her playground. Then in 2001, those plans abruptly changed. Done with morning workout, du Toit eased her motor scooter into Monday rush-hour traffic and headed to school.

manchesterJust down the street from her pool, a careless driver exiting a parking lot ran directly into her left leg. The scene was gruesome; the devastation was immediately obvious. “I kept saying, ‘I’ve lost my leg, I’ve lost my leg,’” remembers du Toit. Her teammates rushed to her. Traffic snarled. The scene: total, horrible chaos. A motorcycle policeman racing to the accident crashed headfirst into a truck and had to be airlifted to a hospital. It would have been merciful if du Toit had fainted. But this is a girl who confronts reality without blinking. She stayed awake. At that moment, Natalie du Toit was not in the least preoccupied with her swimming career. But that state of mind would prove to be very temporary.

 

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Oscar Pistorious - The Blade Runner

Wednesday, May 28th, 2008

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Playing the cards he was dealt!

Oscar Pistorius (born 22 November 1986) is a South African Paralympic runner. Known as the “Blade Runner” and “the fastest man on no legs”, Pistorius is the double amputee world record holder in the 100, 200 and 400 metres events and runs with the aid of Cheetah Flex-Foot carbon fibre transtibial artificial limbs by Ossur.

In 2007 Pistorius took part in his first international able-bodied competitions. However, his artificial lower legs, while enabling him to compete, generated claims that he has an unfair advantage over able-bodied runners. The same year, the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) amended its competition rules to ban the use of “any technical device that incorporates springs, wheels or any other element that provides a user with an advantage over another athlete not using such a device”. It claimed that the amendment was not specifically aimed at Pistorius.

After monitoring his track performances and carrying out tests, scientists took the view that Pistorius enjoyed considerable advantages over athletes without prosthetic limbs. On the strength of these findings, on 14 January 2008 the IAAF ruled him ineligible for competitions conducted under its rules, including the 2008 Summer Olympics.

This decision was reversed by the Court of Arbitration for Sport on 16 May 2008, the Court ruling that the IAAF had not provided sufficient evidence to prove that Pistorius’s prostheses give him an advantage over able-bodied athletes. Although eligible to compete in the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games, Pistorius still has to qualify for the South African team.

Olympic Motivational Speaker Ruben Gonzalez
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Vince Lombardi Creed

Tuesday, May 27th, 2008

“Leaders are made, they are not born; and they are made just like anything else has ever been made in this country-by hard effort. And that’s the price that we all have to pay to achieve that goal, or any goal.”

“And despite of what we say about being born equal, none of us really are born equal, but rather unequal. And yet the talented are no more responsible for their birthright than the underprivileged. And the measure of each should be what each does in a specific situation.”

“It is becoming increasingly difficult to be tolerant of a society who has sympathy only for the misfits, only for the maladjusted, only for the criminal, only for the loser. Have sympathy for them, help them, but I think it’s also a time for all of us to stand up for and to cheer for the doer, the achiever, on who recognizes a problem and does something about it one who looks at something extra to do for his country, the winner, the leader!”

 

Olympic Motivational Speaker Ruben Gonzalez
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“Pass It On” is “The Secret” on Steroids!

Wednesday, May 16th, 2007

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“Pass It On,” the movie that will help you realize your goals and dreams…Â

If you liked “The Secret” you’re going to love “Pass It On,” the groundbreaking motivational movie that’s teaches you how to become more successful in everything you do.

We interviewed some of the most successful people in America and asked them “What does it REALLY take to become more successful in life?”

If you’d like to find out…click here.

 

Olympic Motivational Speaker Ruben Gonzalez
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Don’t Take “No” for an Answer

Monday, February 12th, 2007

After deciding to take up the sport of luge, I called the luge track in Lake Placid, NY, and told the guy who answered the phone, “I’m an athlete in Houston. I want to learn how to luge so I can be in the Olympics in four years. Will you help me?”

You have to ask in order to get. If you don’t get, you keep asking.

The guy who answered the phone said, “How old are you?”

“Twenty-one years old.”

“Twenty-one? You’re way too old. You’re ten years too late. By now you should have ten years experience. We start them up when they’re ten years old. Forget it. If you want to do it at your age and in just four years, I’ll be brutal. Nine out of ten people quit. Forget it!”

I couldn’t forget it. After all, this was my dream.

Whenever anyone tells you that you can’t do something, you’re talking to a small thinker; someone who does not believe as much as you believe. Chances are, they are telling you “no” because they simply don’t have the power to say “yes”.

Whenever someone tells you “no”, be polite and talk with someone a couple of levels higher. I promise you, the higher you go, the higher the belief level; and the bigger the belief level, the bigger the thinking. Remember, big people don’t laugh at big ideas.

The higher you go up the ladder of authority, the easier the people are to speak with. People who hold positions high up in organizational chart possess better interpersonal skills or “people skills.” Their people skills are a big reason they have these high positions. You just have to sound confident and respect their time.

What if I had listened to this naysayer? What if I had just hung up the phone? If I had, my whole life would have turned out differently. Remember that.

So believe in yourself, sick to your guns, and don’t let anyone steal your dream.

 

Olympic Motivational Speaker Ruben Gonzalez
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How to Become Laser-Focused on Your Goals…

Sunday, December 17th, 2006

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The walls of my office are covered with pictures of my goals… 

High Achievers Never Lose Sight of their Goals!

It’s important to keep reminders of your goals in front of you all the time. Because if you don’t, life has a funny way of getting in the way of your goals. Don’t kid yourself, unless you are looking at your goals on a daily basis, your goals and dreams are probably just pipe-dreams.

I don’t take any chances. The walls of my office are completely covered with Olympic memorabilia:  posters, awards, medals, and pictures of the luge tracks.  All of them are reminders of my dream and mind-builders towards my goal.

By doing this, my mind is constantly bombarded with my dream, competing in the Winter Olympic Games. No matter where I look, I’m continually reminded of where I am headed, where I want to go. If I daydream, I daydream about the Olympics. So it’s easier for me to do the things I need to be doing to get to the Olympics. And before long, I’m in the Olympics.

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The wall in front of my desk is covered with pictures of my goals…

Most people won’t take the time to re-decorate their home with reminders of their goals and dreams…

Heck, most people won’t even take the time to write their goals down on a daily basis (the least you should do to stay focused).

That’s why I’m so excited about a great new tool that automatically keeps all of my goals in front of me every single day…

A system that effortlessly trains your subconscious mind to help you reach your dreams and aspirations…

Click here to learn more about  The Digital Vision Board.

 

Olympic Motivational Speaker Ruben Gonzalez
www.TheOlympicSpeaker.com

Filming “Pass It On” - The Movie

Friday, November 10th, 2006

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Ruben being filmed on the set of the movie “Pass It On”

I just got back from Los Angeles where I got to spend an exciting day being interviewed for the movie “Pass It On.” This ground-breaking feature length movie will reveal the steps necessary to realize your dreams. 

In ”Pass It On” you will find all the resources you will ever need to win in life.

The world’s leading scientists, authors, businessmen, athletes and philosophers will reveal the universal principles of success. Principles you can use right away to change your life forever…

Some of the experts you’ll see in ”Pass It On” are:

Denis Waitley - Author of “The Psychology of Success”

Brian Tracy - Author of “Create Your Own Future”

Jim Rohn - America’s Foremost Business Philosopher

Howard Putnam - Former CEO of Branniff AIrlines and SouthWest Airlines

Charlie “Tremendous” Jones - Author of “Life is Tremendous” 

Ed Foreman - Only man ever to serve as Congressman in 2 states

Les Brown - Author of “Live Your Dreams”

Greg Reid - The Millionaire Mentor

And many more…. including my Mom’s favorite Olympian!

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Greg Reid directing Ruben during the filming of “Pass It On”

Getting to work with all these people is an incredible experience. If you liked “The Secret,” you’ll love “Pass It On” …GUARANTEED!

“Pass It On” is scheduled to be released in March 2007. 

 

 Olympic Motivational Speaker Ruben Gonzalez
www.TheOlympicSpeaker.com