Building a Bigger Picture

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I met a fascinating person on a flight from Los Angeles. He is a surfer, author, developer, community activist and advisor to world leaders.

Do you picture a young, ambitious, vibrant guy? How about a vibrant 96 year-old? Art Linkletter has advised every US President since Franklin Roosevelt. He had the top rated TV shows including “Kids Say The Darndest Things” for 25 years. Art speaks world-wide traveling 150,000 miles by himself each year, unless Lois, his wife of 73 years, decides to join him.

I’m chatting with Art about his spectacular success when he interrupts me and asks:

“Mike, do you work in television?”

I laughed. “No Art I don’t work in television.”

“Mike, you’re a great interviewer. I think you should work in television. You could reach and help a lot of people. ”

I didn’t sleep for two nights thinking about my discussion with Art. So I called him:

“Art, I want to interview you for a TV program that shares how people like you live long, happy, successful lives.”

“Mike, that’s a great idea. Let’s tape it in my Beverly Hills office.”

Two weeks later I began an amazing adventure that is still unfolding. I interviewed Art, then Bob Proctor (from “The Secret”) and Mark Victor Hansen (of Chicken Soup for the Soul). John Wooden the basketball legend has agreed to interview. We’ve contacted Mel Brooks, Sandra Day O’Conner and the Dalai Lama and are lining up sponsorship for a TV series.

What did Art do? He saw something inside me that I didn’t consciously recognize. He challenged me to build a bigger picture of what is possible and believed in my ability to do it–even when I didn’t believe it yet.

Think about your life. Who has helped you build a bigger picture of yourself and helped you move beyond what you thought you could do? We all have this ability. It’s like a muscle: it grows stronger with use.

Like Art, you can be a leader and a light to those in your life by looking for what’s great in them. Help them build a bigger picture of themselves and believe in their ability to do it. Their results will astonish you.

By: Mike Scogna

If you are truly looking for a BIGGER PICTURE check out www.BrentWehmeyer.com and then get back with me! :)

Brent Wehmeyer
www.BrentWehmeyer.com

Learn From The Best

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Here are some of my favorite internet marketing experts to learn from. Check their sites all the time, they’re always adding more and more value to their sites. Keep on learning, and you’ll keep on earning…more money that is.

Perry Belcher
Gary Vaynerchuk
Frank Kern
Mike Dillard

Learns lot’s, check’em out!

To Your Success,
Brent Wehmeyer
www.BrentWehmeyer.com

How to Make the Most of Social Networking…

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Here’s a great 10 minute clip from a internet marketing expert, Perry Belcher on the proper way to use social networking.  Like he says, it’s like going to one big party!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zn1cspHx7DU

To Your Success,

Brent Wehmeyer
www.BrentWehmeyer.com

Brrrr… It’s Getting Cold Out There

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It’s cold here in Kansas and it’s supposed to be snowing by tonight;  ohhh it’s cold, but I guess it’s helping me get in the Christmas mood!

I used to be in the landscaping industry; oh how glad I am to be working from home in my warm office now, because a day like today in landscaping would be miserable.  I would probably be outside running a skid-steer in this freezing weather.  And tonight, when it’s snowing, I would be out clearing snow from peoples’ driveways and parking lots.  Nope, I don’t miss that a bit!

Speaking of working from home (next to a cozy warm fire!), here is a great article that talks about some of the supposed “top income opportunities” out there.  It goes over how there are quite a few jokes and tricksters out there, but what I love about it is that it gives a real answer at the end, doesn’t leave you wondering and wanting more!

Just click here:  PPL Media Room

For more details, after reading that article, I can show you how I can help you start your path to earning that income you deserve.  Just check back to my website: BrentWehmeyer.com

Don’t Quit…Keep Playing

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I received this forward recently.  It has been so true in my life, and I’m sure in many others, so I just had to share.  It can apply to so many areas of life as well, from business to God’s callings on our life.


When the house lights dimmed and the concert
was about to begin, the mother returned to
her seat and discovered that the child was missing

Suddenly, the curtains parted and spotlights
focused on the impressive Steinway on stage.

To her horror, the mother saw her little boy
sitting at the keyboard, innocently picking out

“Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star.”

At that moment, the great piano master made his entrance, quickly moved to the piano, and
whispered in the boy’s ear, “Don’t quit . .. . keep playing.”

Then, leaning over , Paderewski reached
down with his left hand and began filling
in a bass part.. Soon his right arm reached
around to the other side of the child,
and he added a running obbligato.

Together, the old master and the young novice
transformed what could have been a frightening situation into a wonderfully creative experience.

The audience was so mesmerized that they couldn’t recall what else the great master played…Only the classic, “Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star.”

Perhaps that’s the way it is with God.

What we can accomplish on our own is hardly noteworthy.

We try our best, but the results aren’t always graceful flowing music. However, with the
hand of the Master, our life’s work can truly be beautiful.

The next time you set out to accomplish great feats,
listen carefully. You may hear the voice of the Master, whispering in your ear,
“Don’t quit . . . Keep playing.”

May you feel His arms around you and
know that His hands are there, helping you
turn your feeble attempts into true masterpieces.

Remember, God doesn’t seem to call the equipped, rather, He equips the ‘called.’

Don’t quit . . . Keep playing.”

www.BrentWehmeyer.com


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