Tony Robbins On What It Takes To Have An Extraordinary Life
7 proven actions you should undertake today to make perfect perfomances
“Maybe one of our best episodes — ever.”
That was the thought I had after Tony Robbins left our MarieTV studio last week.
You see, when I was on holiday in Sicily earlier this month, I watched an advanced screener of the new documentary about Tony and his work called I Am Not Your Guru.
For me, the film was a beautiful emotional journey.
I laughed out loud, gasped from shock and, often, found myself wiping away tears. The behind-the-scenes bits that show Tony off stage and reveal how he and his team produce his mega events is not something I believe he’s ever been willing to share before.
Instantly, I knew that this was a film that I wanted to get behind, simply because there was so much inspiration and value packed in.
Then, once our cameras started rolling and Tony and I talked more candidly about his work, his life and some of the strategies he uses to spark such profound transformations in others…
I found myself in a mini coaching session with Tony — right in the middle of our interview!
If you’re someone who’s committed to living an extraordinary life that’s about love, contribution and never-ending growth, this MarieTV is a must watch.
It’s a fantastic opportunity to get honest with yourself about what’s working in your life and what’s not, as well as learn actionable steps you can use right now to create change.
Program note: This episode contain adult language. If you have little ones or sensitive ears nearby, please wear headphones.
Tony Robbins: I Am Not Your Guru is streaming on Netflix in 190 countries worldwide. I loved the film and hope you will too.
I’ve respected and admired Tony for decades. He’s made a profound difference in my life, both personally and professionally. I’m honored to be a part of his New Money Masters program, and our last MarieTV interview is one of our most popular.There’s an enormous amount of good stuff in this one and I’d truly love to know…
What’s the biggest insight you’re taking away from this conversation and what’s one specific action step you’re committed to take to bring it to life?
Leave a comment below, and let me know. Remember, share as much detail as possible in your reply. Thousands of incredible souls come here each week for insight and inspiration and your story may help someone else have a meaningful breakthrough.
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I truly hope you’ll make the time, right now, to watch this.
Most importantly, my hope is you’ll use the insights and ideas to improve the quality of your life, and those you love.
Because as Tony offers…
“I don’t have to settle. I don’t have to tolerate the life I have, even if it’s good. I want great, magnificent, and outstanding.”
There’s something to be said for having those kind of standards for yourself and others, don’t you think?
P.S. If there’s anyone in your life that could use some inspiration and real strategies for growth — a friend, client or colleague, please share this one. It’s a life changer.
With all my love and appreciation,
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