Success Express Vol 2 No. 5: Ruben Gonzalez on ‘Becoming Unstoppable’

I watched Ruben Gonzalez on DVD on this month’s Success University subscription and it was AWESOME…

Ruben, a 3 time Olympian in luge (a bobsled-like winter sport) was totally captivating… right from the very beginning where a video clip was played that showed him sliding down a steep slope, gathering momentum, picking up speed, and becoming simply unstoppable (no pun intended) …

… at 85 mph, it was not scary but ‘terrifying’ and ‘awful’ in the very words of Ruben!

He recounted once when he was speeding downhill when he coach, a 6 foot 6 ‘Arnold Schwarzenegger’-like Olympian champion (who started from 5 year old) called him on the walkie talkie… As a matter of fact, Ruben himself started at a much later age of 21 when he did not have the privilege of learning from a young and tender age where things would naturally become part of him. Watch Ruben Gonzalez LIVE when he was interviewed from The STRIP:

As you saw, that call alone had helped Ruben focus on his DREAM, not his challenges…

In fact, in Success University’s DVD (part of Success Express package they mail out each month), Ruben mentioned that he read a ton of biographies when he was young and this is what he found:

All of these biographies had this sequence of THREE events:

DREAM -> STRUGGLE -> VICTORY

Everyone started with a DREAM, and then they had to STRUGGLE hard to fight for their dream, and having to hold on to it sometimes for many years before they finally gain the VICTORY the deserve in the end.

It’s really cool how Ruben put it so simply. So, all you have to do is to have a DREAM - make sure it’s a big one since after all, dreaming is free whether you dream big or dream small - and then begin your journey, ’struggling’ towards it!

… And Ruben also mentioned ONE more factor that helped him succeed. And that’s PERSISTENCE.

He learned that winners don’t quit and that persistence is the key!

Ruben Gonzalez said that as long as you don’t quit, you will succeed and here’s the GOOD NEWS: Persistence can be learned. It’s like building muscles - you keep strengthening it by working on it. So, the next time you ran across something and felt like throwing in the towel, give yourself a bread but just don’t quit. Click here to receive these inspirational and motivating DVDs each month.

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