The Personal Commitment
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Now this is the kind of stuff we should have on television.
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I hardly listen to my radio just motivation like this helps me get my mind prepared for the next task
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This call to mind Tony Robbins point about raising your standards. And you are the only one who can do this.
Demand excellence from yourself and nothing less. Your mind will find all kinds of ways to achieve that high standard. And others will wonder how you did it.
Thanks for posting.
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I thinks it's kind of cool that hes typing in the dark, kind of surreal.
Such a gentleman.
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why is he typing in the dark?
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We love you Earl! =) You have made a great contribution to the world, and to a lot of successes!
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The problem might be that some times you set too high standard.
You will be devastated, you well feel anxiety, that you can't reach your own standards...
It is really an art to set a worthy and great standard within your reach.
But even if you won't reach it, remember:
'Shoot for the moon, even if you miss - you will be among the stars".
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Seajay I was wondering if you had more videos from his show.. I have actually found one place that has all the transcripts from the show. Let me know what you got maybe we can work something out or even go half on getting them all copied it will cost and 1,050.00 to get copied and shipped.
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I think the ''LEAD THE FIELD'' series was recorded sometime in the 1980's
I think the ''LEAD THE FIELD'' series was recorded sometime in the 1980's
bilcoelectronics 1 year ago
@bilcoelectronics --No, LTF was originall recorded in the 1960's. The final rerecording was done in 1986 just before Earl's death.
SeaJay3 1 year ago
HAPPY BIRTHDAY EARL!!!!!!!!!!!!
SeaJay3 1 year ago
Does anybody know if this show was on open tv back then? I think it highly needed today
zoborzo 3 years ago 3
The show was originally broadcast on PBS, WTTW channel 11 in Chicago.
SeaJay3 3 years ago 2
Excellent! Everything this man ever produced was marked with his "Personal Commitment" his standard of excellence will be remembered forever! Thank you so much for posting this.
markarkark1 3 years ago 3
More than welcome Mark. I hope to get some others up.
SeaJay3 3 years ago