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Take One Cup of Love

Take one cup of love, two cups of loyalty, three cups of forgiveness, four quarts of faith and one barrel of laughter. Take love and loyalty and mix them thoroughly with faith; blend with tenderness, kindness and understanding. Add friendship and hope. Sprinkle abundantly with laughter. Bake it with sunshine. Wrap it regularly with lots if hugs. Serve generous helpings daily.

Zig Ziglar teaches us that we must master four critical areas in order to grow personally and professionally. Find out what these four areas are:
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Positive Deposits

You can make positive deposits in your own economy every day by reading and listening to positive, life-changing content, and by associating with encouraging and hope-building people.

Zig Ziglar is the face of positivity. He never ceased to maintain a positive attitude in his personal and professional life. Learn how he achieved this:
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Show #336: Brenda Smith | The need for wisdom

Welcome to the Ziglar Show, I’m your host Kevin Miller and we are here today for one reason only…to inspire your true performance. What are you doing here? One of my daughters is attending a Taylor Swift concert this coming weekend at The Pepsi Center in Denver, Colorado.

TV’s Impact

Does TV really influence behavior? The producers say no; common sense, the government, research studies and the overwhelming majority of people apply common sense and say yes. Thorough behavioral study conclusively proves that what you put into your mind affects how you think and, consequently, how you act.

Show #335: What are the real catalysts for life change?

Welcome to The Ziglar Show, I’m your host Kevin Miller and I’m here because there are few pursuits more worth than positive, personal development. Our lives are not neutral. We’re either growing to be better for others, or we’re declining. Ziglar is about personal growth and I’m proud to be here helping further the cause.

Challenge or Paralysis?

Dwayne Pingston is paralyzed from the waist down - but not immobilized anywhere. In 1983, when he was only nineteen years old, he avoided a head-on collision by swerving sharply to his right. In the process he hit the shoulder of the road and was thrown from the car.

Was It An Upset?

I'm going back in time for this story, but it is such a great example, I hope you will indulge me. The score was 17-15 and Northwestern had just beaten Notre Dame to start the 1995 football season. At the time, everyone screamed what a big upset it was, that it was a fluke, an aberration, a can't-happen-but-did type of incident.