In response to the Champions Magazine
email touting the benefits of Keith Harrell’s new
CD album, Attitude Is Everything: A Tune Up To Enhance
Your Life
Hello
Steve, (Siebold)
I have received a few of your e-mails now and I am getting
the impression that you are going to great lengths to
appeal to the envy and greed of others. It appears as
if your marketing plan consist of finding the largest
percentage of people who, for one reason or another, feel
inadequate or powerless in there lifes and then prey on
those weaknesses with a promise of life enhancement. The
really sad thing is, is that it seems that your definition
of life enhancement or success centers around the accumulation
of large piles of money. You seem to be enamored by large
companies or individuals who have achieved a seven-figure
income. I wonder, if you were to take the time to visit
those people who have very little time left to live, how
many of them would say to you, "I sure wish that
I would have dedicated more of my life to making lots
of money." I commend you for having the strength
and courage to stand so tall and for choosing to take
on the enormous responsibility of being a leader in this
world however, I am saddened that you would lead others
to such an empty selfish place. Where is the heart in
that? ....then again I could be completely wrong about
all of this.
Good luck with all you do,
Live in peace,
J.A.C (Just Another Citizen)
Steve
Siebold Responds:
J.A.C. (Birdy)
Thank
you for your comments in relation to the Champions Magazine
emails that you have received. I appreciate your thoughts
and respect your opinion, even if we don't see eye to
eye on this issue.
Our
goal is not to prey on anyone, but to encourage people
to reach for their dreams. You and I both know that money
is nothing more than a means to an end, but we also know
that most people have very little money, and that's a
problem. With our health care system being what it is,
I would go as far as saying it's a matter of life and
death. It's also the number one reason people get divorced
in this country. For the average person, it’s the
primary cause of stress and frustration in their lives.
I
don't believe there's anything inherently selfish or empty
about being wealthy, unless it becomes the driving force
of your life.
Birdy,
I speak to lots of people across the world every year
as a professional speaker, and reach lots more through
books, magazine articles, tape albums, etc. I get emails,
letters, faxes, and phone calls from audience members
with one primary problem: They want me and our company
to help them break out of the masses and become successful.
That's why I talk about this and introduce them to people
like Keith Harrell. This is what the personal development
business is all about. When the biggest problem in our
customers lives becomes what they think about on their
deathbeds, or anything else, I'll start talking and writing
about it. Until then, I'll keep trying to bring them resources
and people like Keith Harrell to help them get free of
money worries. If you had thousands of people counting
on you for help with a problem, wouldn't you address it?
(maybe you do. I don't even know who you are, because
you didn't give me your name)
As
far as being enamored with big corporations, I think you're
probably right about that one. As a consultant who works
with large organizations, I'm blown away with the depth
of their systems and processes. The level of sophistication
is impressive. I'm guilty as charged on that one.
Again,
I respect and appreciate your opinion. Isn't it great
to live in a country where we can disagree with each other
without penalty?
I hope you'll consider my viewpoint. I'll definitely consider
yours.
Thanks
for writing.
All the best,
Steve Siebold
Founder
Champions Magazine
To
Magic Sam Lankford, (Sales Expert)
Hi
Sam,
I read your article, "10 Sales Strategies From Seven-figure
Salesman," Just expressing my admiration for you
excelling in a career that would terrify most humans.
Tina
Sam,
( Sales Expert)
I
really enjoyed your article in Champions Magazine. I just
started a
sales career this week and found your advice very valuable.
Thanks,
Karl
Borris
In
Regards to Deirdre Van Nest’s Real Estate Artcles:
The
writer has a clear understanding of the subject matter
and a clarity of style. I look forward to her future articles.
Just
read Carol Briney’s article: ( Expert on Self-Esteem
Issues for Women)
I'm
a sad perfectionist. In my profession, nursing, I have
a hard time lowering any standards, but I am realizing
I must set goals that are obtainable even if not satisfying.
Good article to try to focus habits that extend into all
aspects of one's life. Thanks!
Bill
Adams’s Tame The Media Monster Article: ( Communications
Expert)
Great
Article. Relevant and author directly connects with audience.
Let's
hear more from this guy!
Hi
Bill, (Adams)
What an excellent nugget of truth you have put forth in
this article.My life turned around dramatically when I
started to apply what you shared in this article..
Isn't it amazing how people become interested in what
we are all about when we've earned the privilege to share
after listening to them first?
This past weekend I attended the Bill Gove speech workshop
in Atlanta.What an experience.I'm enjoying going through
all the material I took home and was very pleased that
the interview with you and Steve was included.
You'll hear more about me in time,man.You guys are the
kind of leaders I've been looking for!
I wish you continued success,Bill.
Sincerely,
Paul Heffron
Alexandria,VA.
Dear
Mr. Foulkrod, (Marriage/ Relationship Expert)
Hi
there. Interesting question of 'How is your life be better
because I’m part of it'. My wife needs quality with
me and I know I’m not giving her the same because
frankly speaking I don’t seem to know what to do
or say during quality time. How can you help?
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