Monday, December 31, 2007

Monday Morning MOJO 12/31/07

Happy New Year MOJO,

As we start a New Year today lets all make a commitment to turn up the heat at least one more degree in 2008 and see what happens. So many times in life the gap between what we have and what we want seems so far apart…but most of the time it is not nearly as far apart as we think. Click this link, watch the video and then turn up YOUR heat at least one degree to make 2008 your best year yet!!!!

http://www.walkthetalk.com/the212movie.php?refsource=vm212prairie

Here are 5 Simple Tricks to Achieving Your New Year's Resolutions...HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!!

1. Get specific

A vague goal is as useful as no goal at all…general ideas about what you want give you nothing to work with and nowhere to go. It's only when you get specific about what you want that the path to success is revealed. Take time to narrow down your resolutions into specific ideas and turn your vague goals into crystal-clear goals.

2. Spread the word

Don't keep your goals all to yourself. The more you share your goals with others, the more life you give to those goals. It gives them the chance to grow and gain momentum. So, tell at least two other people about your goals, and be sure not to make the mistake of giving without receiving; spend just as much time listening to ideas as you did in sharing your own.

3. Buddy up

When it comes to living a better life, few things are as powerful or persuasive as a living, breathing human being. Books, tapes, etc. can help you along, but nothing can compare to one-on-one interaction. The buddy system is one of the most effective goal-achievement tools you can use. By partnering with a goal-seeker, you'll have all the support you need to achieve anything you set your mind to.

4. Burn the bridge

While preparing his next book, a famous writer listed his weight at fifty pounds lighter than reality. Not only that, but he did so knowing full well that only months after publication he would be paraded in front of thousands of his biggest fans. Why? To burn the bridge of easy escape. He knew he needed to lose the weight, but he also knew he would give up on the goal without any pressure to follow through. By promising his public a fifty-pound weight loss, he had no choice but to achieve the goal. What steps can you take today to burn the bridge of an easy escape and commit yourself to living a better life?

5. Do something - NOW

As they say, there's no better time than the present, and when it comes to living a better life, they couldn't be more right. The true power of taking one small step comes not in the small step of progress you'll make, but in the act of doing something about the things you want. As you know, getting started is often the most difficult part of the process. Millions of people dream, but few actually ever take action…and that is why it is critical that you do something today. Think of one small step you can take right now that will bring you closer to accomplishing your goal and once you have it in mind, DO IT!!!!!! Don't think about it…don't consider it…JUST DO IT NOW!!!!!!

Happy New Year,

"Pain is temporary. It may last a minute, or an hour, or a day, or a year, but eventually it will subside and something else will take its place. If I quit, however, it lasts forever." Lance Armstrong


Tom Tognoli
COO, Founder

Intero Real Estate Services
Direct: 650.622.1225 or 408.342.3001
Email:
TTognoli@InteroRealEstate.com
Website: www.InteroRealEstate.com

Monday, December 24, 2007

Monday Morning MOJO 12/24/07

Merry Christmas MOJO,

I have shared this video before, but it seemed perfect to share again for Christmas…it will put a smile on your face. Enjoy and Merry Christmas!!!!!!

http://youtube.com/watch?v=vr3x_RRJdd4

There are people who prefer to say "Yes" and there are people who prefer to say "No". Those who say "Yes" are rewarded by the adventures they have, and those who say "No" are rewarded by the safety they attain...


Tom Tognoli
COO, Founder

Intero Real Estate Services
Direct: 650.622.1225 or 408.342.3001
Email:
TTognoli@InteroRealEstate.com
Website: www.InteroRealEstate.com

Monday, December 17, 2007

Monday Morning MOJO 12/17/07

Good Morning MOJO,

This is a great one about what it takes to become a winner…to be a Masters winner:

By luck of the draw, my seatmate on a flight back to Charlotte was Zach Johnson. You may have only recently heard of him. He just won the Masters Golf Tournament.

A nice, friendly, family man, and (oh yeah) he just won the most prestigious golf tournament in the world. He beat the master (Tiger Woods) to become the master.

We began to talk "golf." And I began to take notes. When a champion begins to espouse feelings and philosophies, I become the master -- the master student.

Here's what I learned about the master golfer and his approach to the game:

He doesn't get upset at a bad shot or a bad round.

He plays consistent as a golfer and a golf strategist.

He stays in the hunt and is always there to make a run at winning.

He doesn't get nervous at the end of a round. (One of the first questions I asked Zach was whether he was nervous on the 18th at Augusta. "No," he said. "I just played to win. And played my best.")

He plays for fun. (He loves the game, the competition, the thrill of winning, and the youthful exuberance of just "being there.")

He plays to win. (Every time Zach Johnson goes out on the course, he believes he'll win the round, and win the tournament.)

"It's a job - a fun job. But it's a job." Zach smiled broadly. "It's my number four priority. Family. Faith. Family. And then fairways." Cool.

Zach graduated in 1998 from Drake University in Des Moines. YIKES -- 1998! I have underwear older than he is. How does such a young man get so high on the success ladder in so short a time?

According to the statements I collected in our-hour long conversation. He was blessed with skills, started playing young (age 10), practiced every day, played competitively starting at age 11, and has a coach -- actually several coaches and teachers -- one for each vital area of his game. Yes, one of the top golf professionals in the world has coaches and teachers. Do you?

"You have to have a system, a family of coaches, and an inner circle of people who are masters of THEIR game." Zach refers to his coaches and his family as "the invisible team." "When you see me on the golf course, I appear to be alone. But you have to understand I got there with the help of a hundred other people. From corporate sponsors and family members to coaches and investors to agents and mentors. All of them are there with me, but no one sees them as I play."

"My primary coach is a great golf teacher named Mike Bender." Zach smiled.

"What makes him great?" I wanted to know.

"He doesn't drive me nuts with angles and percentages. He tells me what to do, and I do it," Zach said in a matter-of-fact manner. "He's now one of my best friends."

Keep this in mind as you struggle to be a master: Zach Johnson was NOT number one on his high school golf team, and he was NOT number one on his college golf team. But he knew he had talent, he knew he had skill, and he loved the game. "After college, I wanted to see how far I could get as a golf professional, and I didn't want any regrets, so I went for it."

He realized he had the talent and the drive, the itch to play, and the desire to win. And Zach took advantage of the opportunity. Big time.

"I'm driven to compete. I compete at anything from backyard basketball to pinball. I'm a natural competitor. And I compete to win at anything I do - it's not just golf. If I'm playing cards against my grandma, I wanna win."

Besides his system, Zach Johnson has a philosophy. He believes that it's a combination of hard work and the bounce of the ball, the right people and the right approach to the game. He says, "You must have a combination of the itch (the desire) to play, the deep want to excel and win, the drive (pun intended), and the love of the game. That's the personal piece."

He goes on to say, "If you can get others to believe in you as much as you believe in yourself, you can become a master. And not just in golf or business or sales - a master in life."

The Zach Johnson qualities I saw were a great attitude, a constant smile, a "real person" humility, and a man that loves his family.

He's is not just a golf champion, he's not just a master. Zach Johnson is a winner.

J Gittomer

Happy Holiday’s,

There are people who prefer to say "Yes" and there are people who prefer to say "No". Those who say "Yes" are rewarded by the adventures they have, and those who say "No" are rewarded by the safety they attain...


Tom Tognoli
COO, Founder

Intero Real Estate Services
Direct: 650.622.1225 or 408.342.3001
Email:
TTognoli@InteroRealEstate.com
Website: www.InteroRealEstate.com

Friday, December 7, 2007

Monday Morning MOJO 12/10/07

Good Morning MOJO,

Grab your cup of coffee, then sit back and watch this video. Listen carefully to his advice…don’t think anything else needs to be said. After all, he is a Billionaire!!!!

http://youtube.com/watch?v=JPL_NjBjUWE

Make it a GREAT week!!!!!!

Happy Holiday’s,

There are people who prefer to say "Yes" and there are people who prefer to say "No". Those who say "Yes" are rewarded by the adventures they have, and those who say "No" are rewarded by the safety they attain...


Tom Tognoli
COO, Founder

Intero Real Estate Services
Direct: 650.622.1225 or 408.342.3001
Email:
TTognoli@InteroRealEstate.com
Website: www.InteroRealEstate.com

Monday, December 3, 2007

Monday Morning MOJO 12/3/07

Good Morning MOJO,

Check out this video…it will put a smile on your face and definitely get your started off with the right attitude this week. This MOJO was sent to me a while ago from Sandy Stroppa out our Intero Morgan Hill Office…

“This is a story about a guy, a guy like most of us, common, questioning his existences, measuring himself to others, never believing in his abilities or his worth. Then one day, his passion outgrew his fears as he stepped onto a stage, a stage that took him to a place beyond his self imposed prison.

Watch the faces of the judges as this guy walks out on the stage. You can almost see what they're thinking as they pre-judge this guy based on his looks and the fact that he's a cell phone salesman.

Maybe this guy stopped believing in what people told him for so many years and ultimately started listening to his passion.”


http://www.maniacworld.com/Phone-Salesman-Amazes-Crowd.html

Make it a GREAT week!!!!!

"To avoid criticism...say nothing, do nothing, be nothing. If you want to get ahead in the world, you'll have to do all three. So expect to be criticized."


Tom Tognoli
COO, Founder

Intero Real Estate Services
Direct: 650.622.1225 or 408.342.3001
Email:
TTognoli@InteroRealEstate.com
Website: www.InteroRealEstate.com