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GIVE ROB 60 MINUTES AND HE’LL SHOW YOUR AUDIENCE HOW TO…

 

 SHOW UP, STEP OUT, & SHINE

 

 

[LEADERSHIP STRATEGIES THAT CREATE LEADERS WHO SHINE]

 

In this program, I will show you my powerful, 3-step system that will put you on the fast track to becoming a leader who will SHINE in your life, business, career, etc. You’re going to learn how to perform better no matter where you are in your life, how to achieve extraordinary results with ordinary circumstances, how to achieve every goal that you ever set for yourself, and so much more!

 

 

 Step 1: Show Up (Be Present)

 

  • Become engaged!
  • Think about the possibilites!
  • Develop a positive attitude!
  • Become more focused!
  • Build your confidence!

 

 

Step 2: Step Out (Be Unique)

 

  • Start a positive trend instead of following the negative!
  • Learn how to lead yourself first and then others!
  • Stand out and become your own person!
  • Create positive changes instead of becoming a statistic!
  • Enjoy your life!

 

 

Step 3: Shine (Be Your Best)

 

  • Develop a hunger that only success can satisfy!
  • Feel like a leader in every role you play!
  • Become unstoppable when it comes to reaching goals!
  • Quitting will never become an option!
  • Build on your strengths and develop your weaknesses!

 

 

Your Audience Will:

 

  • Be involved in the learning process from start to finish!
  • Walk out of the experience and get immediate results!
  • Be on the edge of their seat during the presentation!
  • Have tons of fun learning how to be and do better!

 

 

  

“By believing in yourself, you’ll unlock the hidden untapped powers within yourself that will help you realize that you can do a lot more than you’re doing right now.” – Rob Moore

 
 

  

 

 As a FREE gift to you, I have included a preview from my book, Show Up, Step Out, & Shine, below so that you can get started TODAY making an immediate impact on your student’s future.

 

The Event That Woke Me Up…

by Rob Moore from Show Up, Step Out, & Shine

  

It was June 25, 1995, the day of my high school graduation. I was excited that school was finally over. During the ceremony, I noticed something going on that I believe nobody else in the audience was paying any special attention to.

 

My class consisted of 154 students and I noticed that approximately 10-15 students got to sit on the stage during the entire ceremony while the rest of the class had to sit with the audience. At the time, I didn’t understand why this was so but I did know that they were all pretty smart students.

 

When the time came for us to get our diplomas those students were called last. As soon as the principal called the first students from this group and mentioned their grade point average which was in the nineties. I had figured out what had been going on. It became obvious to me that all of those students were on the stage because they had the highest grades in the class.

 

As the names continued to be called, the grades got higher and higher and I began to feel disappointed with what I had accomplished up until that point in school. Next, I heard a ninety-nine point three and then a ninety-nine point seven. I thought to myself, how can these grades be possible? Then something happened that I thought was impossible. The final student that was called, the Valedictorian had a GPA of 100%.

 

I knew at that moment that I was sleeping through school and that I could have done a lot better than I actually did. I realized that this student had to get a 100% on every quiz, every project, every test, and every exam in order to get that grade. In fact, all of those students had to work extremely hard in order to get those kinds of results.

 

While I was giving it 80%, these students were giving it 100%. While I was just trying to fit in with the crowd, these students were proud to be a part of a different crowd. While I was just trying to just get through high school, these students were trying to get into the next school.

 

 

The Point Of The Story…

 

People can’t become successful in anything by simply SHOWING UP physically in life on a daily basis. It’s happening everyday to a majority of students and they don’t realize it.

 

 

Famous film director, comedian, writer, actor, and musician by the name of Woody Allen said that “Eighty percent of success is showing up”. 

 

 

I believe that… 

 

Simply Showing Up Is Not Enough, You Have To Be Present As Well Spiritually, Intellectually, & Emotionally! - Rob Moore