Creating Confidence with Heather Monahan - Take Your Life From Negative To POSITIVE With Jon Gordon Best Selling Author & Leadership Speaker Episode 165
Episode Date: November 16, 2021In This Episode You Will Learn About: Finding power in who YOU are How to talk to yourself instead of just listening Becoming the BEST version of yourself  Tools for developing a positive... mindset Resources: Website: ww.jongordon.com & positiveuniversity.com  Read The Energy Bus Join The Power Of Positive Leadership Listen to Positive University Podcast LinkedIn & Youtube: @Jon Gordon Instagram: @jongordon11 Facebook: @jongordonpage Twitter: @JonGordon11 Overcome Your Villains is Available NOW! Order by Friday and You Receive My $500 Bonus Bundle for FREE as a big thank you! Click here: https://overcomeyourvillains.com  If you haven't yet, get my first book Confidence Creator Show Notes: It’s REALLY hard to be positive sometimes. When you focus on gratitude, you feel blessed instead of stressed! Remember, the mind is like a garden, we must weed the negative, and feed the positive. Tune in now to learn how you can train your brain from negative to positive, and find clarity within yourself. About The Guest: Today we are joined by one of the top leadership and positivity speakers in the US! Our guest, Jon Gordon, the New York Times best selling author of The Energy Bus, has sold millions of copies and helped countless people find clarity within themselves! He’s written 23 books and has some of the BEST positivity training out there. He’ll share his expertise with us so we can all work towards a more positive mindset! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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We always blame the circumstance, but it's not.
It's always our state of mind.
It's how we respond to the circumstance that we're facing.
When you have a lot of clutter in your mind,
you have a lot of thoughts, a lot of revved up thoughts,
you have a lot of negativity and fear coming in.
If you think about that mind that's a lot of clutter, you have a low state of mind. When you have a very clear mind,
not a lot of clutter, there's a lot of faith, there's a lot of trust, there's a lot of love.
When being in the zone, there's not a lot of thought. And that provides clarity. And so clarity
is what creates confidence. I'm on this journey with me.
Each week when you join me,
we are going to chase down our goals.
We've come adversity and set you up for better tomorrow.
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I'm ready for my close time.
Hi, and welcome back.
I'm so excited for you to meet my guest today.
This is the first time in the history of this show
that my guest is not letting me read his bio,
but I'm actually happy about it.
Let me tell you why, because the bio is not good enough
for who this person is, because this person is unbelievable.
All star who just came into my life unexpectedly,
literally, gift from God, helping me so much,
from another new friend that, again,
I met none of these people in real life but I love them through Zoom and through the
computer and my guest today is a New York Times best-selling author of the
Energy Bus sold millions that's millions and millions of copies of his book
he's written I believe 23 books he's married to the most unbelievable woman
Catherine was an unbelievable podcast coming out.
And she is just a great support,
just like he is.
John Gordon, I'm so grateful to have you here with me today.
Have the great to be with you.
And thank you for being such an encouragement to Katherine,
her podcast, her career.
Just you've been a model in so many ways.
I appreciate that.
And I just love your work.
Love what you do.
And it's an honor to be with you.
John, this is so crazy.
And if you guys haven't heard of John Gordon before,
he's literally one of the top leadership
and positivity speakers in the US,
one of the largest authors in that country.
I mean, he's huge and the time that you've given me
to help me on my journey thus far.
I'm just so incredibly grateful. You'm just, I'm so incredibly grateful.
You really, what I like so much about you
is the way you portray yourself on social media,
aligns with who you are in real life,
and that is not always the case.
I appreciate that.
It has to be authentic.
It has to be real.
That's what I'm best at is just being myself,
not being anyone else.
And when you're yourself,
you can actually find a lot of power in being who you are
instead of pretending to be someone
else. As you know, that's where
confidence comes from being who
you're meant to be.
That's so true. And for a long
time, specifically in corporate
America, I tried to fit a mold that
I thought would, you know, make me
more accepted or help me to get
elevated more rapidly or whatever
it was. And now, after being fired, I finally show up as my real self.
And I agree with you.
I feel much more confident in who I am.
You know, I don't have to practice everything so much.
So I think that's great advice for people.
Is it just show up and be that real version of you?
And when I talk about positivity, it's funny because I'm very honest.
And I tell people, I am not naturally positive.
It's like, ironic.
This is my life's work because I
have to work really hard at it. I grew up in Long Island, New York and a Jewish Italian family, a lot of
food, a lot of guilt, a lot of wine, a lot of whining. And so my family was not very positive. I had
to learn to be positive and grow into becoming more positive. It's taking a lot of work. I've
actually rewired my brain from negative to positive. So when I teach, I tell people, I'm a good teacher at this because I've had
to work at it. I've had to really become it. I wasn't always positive. And now it's actually
much more my, my natural state after doing so much of this work.
I mean, I think you were just quoting pit bull there from took my life from negative to
positive. So I love that. Absolutely. Okay.
So you didn't start out positive.
You went through challenging times in your life.
I love to hear about that and how your trajectory changed and brought you to where you are today.
What were those pivotal moments in your journey?
Well, the biggest moment was when Catherine came out of the mange said, I love you, but
I'm not going to spend my life with someone who makes me so miserable.
Like you need to change. And I just lost my job during the dot com crack. So fired as I know,
you have been, and I was fearful, anxious, stressed. We had two children very young. I was being miserable.
I was blaming Catherine for why my life was was so bad, why I wasn't living up to my potential.
And she gave me an ultimatum.
She's like, I'm not gonna live like this.
And it was a great ultimatum
because I needed to change.
And so I wanted to stay married, I loved her.
And so I begged her to stay.
She agreed to stay and I agreed to change.
And I began this journey of working to become more positive.
I started to research ways I could be more positive.
This was during the emerging field of positive psychology.
And so I was practicing all these different ideas.
I was taking walks of gratitude.
The research shows you can't be stressed
and thankful at the same time.
If you're feeling blessed, you won't feel stressed.
I was doing that.
I was focusing on what I get to do
instead of what I have to do each day.
So I shifted half-do's to get to's.
I was talking to myself instead of listening to myself.
Instead of those negative voices,
I was speaking truth and words of encouragement.
So I'm literally walking, talking to myself.
My neighbors think I'm crazy,
but I'm doing this on a daily basis.
And I really started to pray.
I started to pray and those prayers
started to have a huge impact on my life,
on my heart, on my soul.
So that was a huge impetus to change doing this work.
It didn't happen overnight.
The mind is like a garden.
You get a weed and negative, feed the positive.
Do it for one day, it's not gonna do a whole lot.
But if you weed the negative, feed the positive for a week,
a month, a year.
For me, it's now been over 15 years.
That garden starts to look magnificent,
but it's been a lot of work and it's been a lot of
change. I got a credit catheter and a lot for her for her support, for her staying with me, and for her
to be strong enough to say, listen, this isn't working. I'm not doing this. And because she was strong,
I had to change. We wrote a book called Relationship Grit together, as you know, and it's not a book about
how great are marriages. It's a book about how we've had to overcome all the obstacles and challenges
to become who we are and to have the relationship we have now. And it's the mistakes I made along the way.
She didn't make any mistakes. I made the mistakes. And there's no mistakes that Catherine made in the book
because she didn't really make any. I made them. And it's about like how we work through them and during that time. So,
so it's a, you know, it's definitely a journey. When you go put yourself back when you were
just fired and I'm sure your confidence was so low, full of self doubt, wondering what's next.
And then Catherine hits you. I know it ends up being a great thing, but she hits you with this
ultimatum. In some ways, many people would crumble under that pressure when you decided, okay, I'm
going to instead of crumbling, I'm going to take action steps to move forward.
That sounds really hard to me knowing how badly it feels in those low moments.
And many get defensive and they're not willing to change and so they don't change and then
you get divorced. And so I had a choice. Get divorced. We'll look at myself and be willing to change. So you have
to be willing to look in the mirror and say, okay, am I the person I want to be?
Is there a better version of myself that I can be that I can become? And the
answer for me was yes.
So you need to start working at that
and becoming that person.
Where was that guy who played lacrosse at Cornell University
and felt like he could accomplish anything?
I had lost that guy and I needed to find that person, that.
So many of us do, and I like the way
that you just described that,
because it reminds me of when I was younger
and in sports and really feeling on top of the world and that anything truly is possible. And then so many of us get chipped
away by negative things happening, whether it be pandemic or economy or whatever challenges
that we all face. And over time, that can definitely erode your confidence. What are some
of the ways that you teach people to build their confidence back up in moments like that?
Well, the best advice I've ever heard is from Dr. James Kills. He's the only person on the planet to complete six double iron man triathlons.
That's a double iron man. It means you do an iron man, a day later do another one, and the last time he did it, he was 59 years old.
He was asked how he did it. He said this. I've learned to talk to myself instead of listen to myself. If I listen,
I hear all the fear, the negativity, the doubt, all the reasons why I can't finish this race.
But if I talk to myself, I could feed myself with the words and the encouragement that I need
to keep on moving forward. So it's about talking to yourself and not listening to yourself. It's
also about knowing that those negative thoughts that are coming in are not coming from you. I always ask professional athletes when I work with them.
Your negative thoughts come from you.
And they always say, yeah, of course, they're in my head.
Here's the next question.
Really? Who would ever choose to have a negative thought?
Would you ever choose a negative thought?
I wouldn't.
Would you ever choose a thought that sabotaged you?
That told you you weren't enough?
That the future was hopeless?
That you're not going to make it?
You wouldn't choose those thoughts.
So they're always coming in,
they come from consciousness,
they come from a spiritual place,
and here's the deal,
just because you have a negative thought,
doesn't mean you have to believe it.
And so when you're dreaming, have a nightmare,
are you choosing those thoughts?
No, they're always coming in.
So don't believe the lies that those negative thoughts
or those bad dreams tell you,
instead speak truth to the lies.
And the truth is, you're here to do great things.
The truth is there is greatness inside of you.
And spiritually, I truly believe God put that greatness inside of you
because you are made in the likeness and image of God.
And so if you're made in that likeness and image,
there is greatness within you to accomplish great things.
And that's why everybody wants to be great.
Everybody deep down wants to be great because they know there is greatness within you to accomplish great things. And that's why everybody wants to be great. Everybody deep down wants to be great
because they know there's greatness within them.
They just have these voices that say you're not great.
You're not enough.
You're not gonna make it happen.
And so you have to speak truth to those lies.
And the more you do, and I've done this in my own journey,
my own walk, over time, you start walking in that truth,
you start walking in that power.
The other key is to help people understand
how consciousness works and how mindset works.
For instance, one day you're in traffic and it bothers you.
The next day you're in the same traffic and it doesn't.
You're gonna listen to a good song,
you're in a great mood, it doesn't bother you.
Is it the traffic, Heather?
No, if it was the traffic,
it would have the same response,
the same effect every single time.
Think about when you're in college, you had a paper due or a project, you couldn't get
you head around it, you were stuck, you couldn't finish it, and then one day, all of a sudden,
it just shifted, you're able to bang out that paper and it just flowed.
What happened, right?
Something changed.
Was it the paper?
No, it was your state of mind.
Where people come back from the war, about 8 was just state of mind where people come back from
the war and about eight to 20 percent of the people come back with PTSD. Think about that. Some people, they come back from the same experience. Some have the PTSD, others don't.
So, is it the event? Is it the circumstance? Is it the traffic? Is it the war? No, we always blame
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It does. I wonder, and I think I know the answer, do you also believe in your surroundings,
cluttering your surroundings, contributing to that lack of clarity?
I would agree that everything is energy.
And so from a Feng Shui standpoint,
everything is energy.
So you have a lot of clutter physically, physically,
that energy can affect you.
But again, we always create from the inside out confidence
comes from inside the essence of who we are,
determines what we create in the world.
And so you should be in a prison cell.
You should be able to be in a cluttered environment
and still know
that that stuff around you has no power over you. You are more powerful than your circumstance,
your environment. It's the coffee bean, the carrot, the egg analogy. You put it carrot in the boiling
hot water. What happens? It's softens. It gets weakened. You put an egg in the boiling hot water.
What happens? It gets hardened by the environment. You can get bitter and angry and frustrated by the situation you're dealing with.
You can be like the carrot where you get weak
and fearful, stressed, anxiety,
or you can be like the coffee bean.
You put the coffee bean into boiling hot water
and that coffee bean will transform the water
into coffee.
Think about that.
It's not impacted by the environment
like the carrot or the egg.
Instead, it transforms the environment.
And that is our power.
From inside of us, we can transform every environment that we're in,
every interaction that we're having.
And it's like, Catherine, we'll fight over the dishes.
Sometimes she loves to leave her dishes in the sink.
Of course she does.
She's creative, spontaneous, right?
For me, I'm like, no, I eat, I do my dishes,
and I put them away right away. And a lot of times
the clutter and the dishes will bother me. But deep down what I really know the truth is,
it shouldn't bother me at all. It's, I'm lower state of mind letting it bother me. I'm
looking at my environment, thinking it can impact me. The real power is knowing that you
can impact your environment. Think about social media. Gandhi said, I will not let anyone walk through my mind
with their dirty feet.
And so for social media, I'd change it to,
I will not let anyone walk through my mind with their dirty tweet.
And so you should be able to,
you should be able to look at social media and say,
you know what, the objective is not to get rid of it.
It's to look at it and know that those comments,
or what someone says has no power
over you.
So you're more powerful than the tweet than what people say.
So you should be able to look at things going on in the news and social media and say,
I'm more powerful than that.
Now I do advise people shut it off if it's bothering you.
If you can't handle it, but the real power lies in, how do I raise my consciousness?
How do I raise my state of mind to the point where this stuff is lower than where I'm
consciously where it doesn't bother me?
I rise above it.
I see it for what it is.
And I know that I am more powerful to create a positive future regardless of what I'm facing.
I know that one of the ways in your past, and I don't know if you're still doing it,
that you were able to declutter your mind, or you started down the journey was really getting
into meditation at one point before you really tapped into your faith. Where does meditation fit
into this whole journey for you at this point? I think yoga, meditation, all of these different
disciplines are really great for actually creating a clear
mind. It's great for getting rid of the clutter. It helps you create connection. Connection
is what helps bring clarity, which brings confidence. So connection brings clarity, clarity,
realizes and leads to confidence. So when you have this connection through meditation, you're connecting some believe to nothingness
if you're a Buddhist.
I believe when you meditate or pray,
you connect to everything this.
You connect to the creator of the universe,
you create to God,
you create to everybody, everything,
this incredible universe that we're a part of.
Universe, by the way, means one song.
So we're all living in a one song. One songs don't
happen by accident. They are created. There's a creator of the one song. So I believe in a creator
of the one song we are living in. And so if you understand that you're living in a universe,
a one song, you are now connecting to this incredible energetic universe of consciousness and you're
connecting to so many people, you're connected to God,
and from that connection, you find a lot of clarity.
So yoga, playing a sport you love,
playing an instrument, wherever you find your zone,
wherever you find your flow, when you're in those moments,
they're very spiritual experiences,
because you're connecting almost to the supernatural,
almost to a higher level of consciousness
when you're in those moments.
And so I truly believe that that's what leads to connection.
So I'm all for anything that allows you to connect,
but it doesn't have to be meditation.
It doesn't have to be yoga.
It doesn't even have to be prayer.
It could be a walk.
It could be taking a shower where most of us get our ideas.
It could be finding stillness in the course of a drive. It can be listening to
music and dancing, which so many do, right? So there's so many ways to find connection. The key is to
find it that allows you to have the clarity that gives you confidence. Remember, what elevates our
state of mind? When I talked to professional athletes and I share with them this framework,
I was asking, what should be your next question? And they say, how do I raise my state of mind? Right? Because if you have a lower state of mind, how do I raise it? The most
powerful way of all is love. It's love. When you receive love and you are loving, that is
how you become a powerful force in the universe and love casts out fear. So when you're feeling
that love and you're leading with love, doing what you love, fear dissipates. You become one
in that moment because you are created with love. You are here because of God's love, I truly
believe. And that love drives you to love others. And then because of that, you become a truly
powerful force. And that elevator state of mind to overcome the challenges you face. So from a
practical standpoint, when I speak to athletes, it's like, or anyone performing, you're in the moment, you're fearful. Maybe you're getting on
stage and you're a little nervous. Just love what you do. Love speaking as you do so well. Love the
audience. I know you're at your best when you're just loving what you do and loving the audience, right?
That's when you feel it. That's when you come alive. If you're worried about what the audience thinks, you're now in fear mode, not in love.
And so when you share that love,
wow, you're most confident in those moments.
So I've actually been very nervous before speeches.
I still get nervous.
There are times I actually feel insecure,
even though I've given thousands of speeches.
And in those moments, I remind myself,
just love that you get to do this.
Love the audience and love sharing this, love the audience, and
love sharing this message, and the rest will take care of itself.
And don't worry about what people think.
And by the end, it usually works out well when I do that.
Have you ever given a TED Talk?
I gave a TEDx talk, and it was a spontaneous TEDx talk that was not planned.
My only TED Talk, you'll find it on YouTube, you'll find it on there.
I didn't know, I winged it, because I arrived, I had just spoke to the San Francisco 49ers,
football team.
I was meeting with coaches all day talking to them, giving coaching and giving advice and
just doing a lot of that stuff.
And I had to get up really early to get to the airport, like four in the morning to go
towards the East Coast.
And so now I'm flying all day, I'm exhausted.
So do I have how I feel right now? I arrive. the morning to go towards the East Coast. And so now I'm flying all day, I'm exhausted.
So do I have how I feel right now? I arrive, I arrive. And as I'm walking down the stairs,
I see that the people picking me up are wearing Ted shirts. I'm like, I love Ted.
Like, here we're having a event right now, tonight, tomorrow is your event for our school district,
but we're doing a Ted, Ted, you know, series tonight at the same theater. You know,
someone just canceled, do you want to do a talk for us? And I said, no, I do not want
to do a talk for you all. No. I said, I haven't slept. I just spoke. No, I'm exhausted.
No. We're on our way to the hotel. On our way there said, how many people are going to
be there? He said like 500 and hit me, John. This is your vision.
This is your mission.
You said to encourage and inspire as many people as possible,
one person at a time, you're not living your vision
and mission if you don't do this.
I said, hey, all right, I'll do it.
We went to the hotel.
I changed it to my suit because I was wearing a t-shirt
and shorts, changed it to my suit.
We drove right to the place and five minutes later,
I was on stage, giving a spontaneous a spontaneous Ted talk and actually went pretty well
Is a pretty cool message got a great response? I don't think it was my strongest talk. I had a cold
I saw you know, I was all nasally even more than I am now, but but it was it was cool to do that's
Unbelievable the reason why I asked you is I've never been more nervous for any talk in my life than when I gave my TEDx talk.
And so it's so interesting to hear how you literally winged it day of not at your best. And that
to me just expresses how much confidence and belief you have in yourself, which I'm over here
applauding you because that is very, very impressive to take that little red circle
without practicing. I can't wait to watch it now.
It might have been better for me because maybe if I had too much time to think, lower
state of mind, clutter, right, I would have been worried and fearful and probably would
have been too nervous. But instead, it was spontaneous on the fly, love the audience, love
sharing this message.
And as a result of that,
I actually had a high state of mind
when I gave that talk, right?
So it's an interesting study.
There's this kind of mind said that
we always have to prepare to be great.
And I do believe in preparation.
I do believe we have to work at our craft,
but there are times where a golfer will show up,
didn't get to prepare.
They go right on the tee and they want to have an amazing round.
What happened?
It was their state of mind.
Something about it was still elevated.
Sometimes the player is just seeing the course so clear that hitting the ball cleanly, they're
hitting well.
Tennis, we just see the same thing.
It's all just fun.
What is it?
Can't explain it.
We're not robots.
We are mental, emotional, and spiritual beings.
And of course, physical, but actually,
we're made of energy, equals MC squared.
So our bodies are 100% energy,
just vibrating slow enough to appear solid.
So if you understand that, it's all about energy.
How do we bring a higher state of energy, everything we do. That's when
you have great confidence when you have this clarity, connection, and energy that is flowing
if that makes sense. It does make sense. So thank you for sharing that. Can you share a little
bit around how you entered into this journey of faith and coming from Judy, as I'm rolling
up from Judy, as I'm, what does that transition like? Because that's not something that I covered
much on this show. Yeah, we really didn't go to temple or anything.
My mom was Jewish.
My dad who raised me was a New York City police officer
and Italian.
And so he was Catholic.
So we never went to church.
We never went to temple.
I was bar mitzvard, but it was like a crash course bar mitzvah
just because they wanted me to understand my heritage
and just go through the ceremony.
So I learned a little bit about my heritage and just go through the ceremony.
So I learned a little bit about my heritage and my faith.
And we would celebrate Passover in different holidays.
So I understood the Jewish tradition, I would say, but it wasn't much of a religion for me.
And either was Christianity.
And then I always had this belief in a God though.
I always believed that there was a God who was watching me cared about me and loved me.
I always felt that.
It was like this presence that I felt.
So I was a seeker.
And then in my 20s, meeting Catherine,
I was really into Buddhism and meditation
and Depoktober and Wayne Dyer
and all of the different disciplines that came with that
and shockers and all that great stuff.
And so I learned a lot.
And then I think it was great.
Like I really looked back on it.
It really helped me because I was a seeker looking for God.
And I was looking from a spiritual lens.
I was very spiritual.
I just didn't have religion, but I was very spiritual.
And then someone introduced me to Jesus
and Irwin McMannis, who's a pastor in it,
who I just love, his sermons that I was given
really spoke to me.
For the first time, I was like, wow,
this Jesus sounds pretty cool.
I wanna learn about him.
And so to this day, I consider myself a follower of Jesus.
It's not like I consider myself a certain religion,
a follower of Jesus.
Jesus didn't come to make Christians,
he came to make disciples.
And if you understand what he taught and how he lived,
it's so powerful. Now again, I did accept him as my savior because I realized I needed a savior
because I couldn't save myself. And I believe that's why he came. And so it's funny coming from the
Jewish background who, you know, Jesus was Jewish and this journey of seeking God and looking for God
and then believing that Jesus was part of the
completion of that story. The Jews believe in just the first part of the story. They don't
believe in the second part. They believe in the Old Testament, not the New Testament. So the
New Testament is the second part of that story, which I have come to believe in.
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it changed everything. I always knew of God and believed in God, but when I really came to
believe in Jesus, it was like this incredible burden was taken from me
that allowed me to connect to the creator of the universe in a deep intimate way. And that
actually is what Christians believe. They believe that Jesus came here to reconcile us back to God,
to really be one with God and have a deeper relationship and connection in him and through him
and with him. And so through that connection, right, we talked about there's more clarity,
there's more power, there's more faith. And that's my journey. Like,
that's my life. Like people cannot believe who knew me years ago that I'm doing this. They're
like, I was just with my buddies from college. They're like, how are you doing this? How have you
written 24 books? Have sold 5 million copies, impacting the world the way are, you were so unconfident.
You had no confidence in college.
You were always so insecure.
And I was, I was so insecure for so long.
And when I came to faith, I found this confidence.
It wasn't like, oh, OK, you come to faith,
and then God will turn around your life.
No, I just found this faith and this faith gave me strength that I needed
to pursue my dreams and goals
of whatever I was meant to do.
And I have to say, my dreams and goals came from
when I asked God what I was born to do.
Why am I here?
I didn't choose this.
This chose me.
So I surrendered.
Like I will do whatever it is you want me to do.
And my prayer was use me, God your purpose guide me towards my purpose.
Just use me. And it's been my prayer ongoing. And so I'm constantly being
used. So I know I'm here for a greater purpose. And that gives me a lot of
confidence for today. Right. When you know your why, you will know the way.
And you will let obstacles get in the way. And we don't get burned out,
because so what we do, we get burned out,
because we forget why we do it.
So with the purpose that keeps you fresh,
keeps you going, keeps you strong.
So I often say, my faith in God doesn't make life easier,
it makes me stronger.
And on my own, I am fearful, but with God I am faithful.
And so I find a lot of confidence in that connection
right in that faith.
And it's funny, being a Buddhist and meditating,
when I would do that, that's when God started to show up.
That's when God came in in my meditations.
God's like, okay, you're silent now.
You're still now I can start talking to you
because I was actually meditating.
And next thing you know, I started seeing a glow in cross.
So my story is pretty interesting that way.
But that's my journey.
That's what happened to me.
I connected and all of a sudden God started to come in. Same thing happened with Scott and Pat
who wrote the roadless travel. Remember that book? He, as a Buddhist, found his faith, you
know, from a Christian perspective through meditations and his Buddhist disciplines, which
is pretty interesting.
Wow. And some of the things that you've seen since you found your faith are mind blowing
like the speed at which you
write your books. That's such a great, great observation because the fact that every book I write
takes about three and a half to four weeks, the garden, one of my most recent books to talk about
two and a half weeks. So these books really do come to me. I pray I get the idea, the vision of what
I'm supposed to write. And I don't write one until I have that vision of what it's supposed to be. And all of a sudden, once it comes, it just
flows and I write each day. So I have to get up every morning and make that choice to write in the
morning, tune out email, tune out the noise. Don't check social media right each morning. But when I
do that, I'll take a walk, I'll come back, I'll write some more. And then that night, I'll edit what I
wrote. I will then make some some changes. I'll get some new ideas, I'll write them down,
the next morning I get up, I write again, I go pray, I do the same thing. So the discipline combined
with, you know, the insight and the vision that God gives me is really powerful in terms of
writing these books. So I give all credit to God in my books and I am not the author, just the pen. It's the only thing you can explain that someone like me who really my English teacher
said, I shouldn't go to Cornell because it will be too hard for me to write this many books
and have the impact I've had through these books as a result of that through my faith. Again,
it's a story of surrender, it's a story of trust, it's a story of saying, okay, there's something greater than me.
I'm open to it, use me for your purpose, guide me.
And I know that my life is short and temporary.
It's not gonna last forever.
And so while I'm here, allow me to make an impact,
allow me to make a difference,
and use me for that purpose.
And that came from someone who was selfish, controlling,
and negative, and who really,
whose wife came and ultimatum,
and who also God used to then do something good in this world.
And I think about my wife too,
Katherine deserves so much credit
because she also built me up and believed in me
and supported me.
And I think that's what I love to do for people
and for you as well.
Like I know what your potential is.
I know the greatness within you.
I know the books you're going to write, the talk you're going to give.
You're going to write even more books in your writing.
So I see that.
I see that in people and Catherine did that for me.
She really believed in me.
I would not have been able to do this if I didn't have her support.
And I love to give support to others.
I love that you said that about Catherine because not only does she support you,
is she your champion, is she your
champion, but she also held you accountable when she needed to. That's what leadership is all about.
Love and accountability. So when I speak on leadership, which I do often, I don't usually talk about
these things, Heather and my talk. She's saying, no, my audience is, I love talking about it here. It's
pretty cool that we are. But I usually talk about positive leadership and a big part of that is love and accountability.
You gotta love them up.
You gotta have standards,
but you gotta hold them accountable
to the culture, the values, the principles,
and the standards.
And when someone's not living up to their potential,
because you love them,
you do need to challenge them to be their best.
Because if you really love someone,
you won't settle for anything,
but them being their best.
You love your son,
you're not gonna let him settle.
You're gonna push him and challenge him to be great.
My mom did that for me, almost too much though,
but she pushed me a lot, but almost too much,
but I know I wouldn't be pursuing things
and going after things if it wasn't for always doing that
to me when I was younger.
John, thank you so much for your message today.
Thank you for all the work that you're doing.
And personally, thank you so much for all the help that you give me and have given me. And I'm just, I'm so much for your message today. Thank you for all the work that you're doing. And personally, thank you so much for all the help
that you give me and have given me.
And I'm just so grateful for you.
Where can everybody follow you, find you,
and catch up with you.
Just go to johngordon.com, johengordon.com,
or Instagram, Twitter at johengordon11.
And I want to encourage everyone to read the garden.
I think if you heard this interview
and you're really interested in my work, read the garden.
It will inspire you, encourage you.
You'll learn about the five Ds that you have to face and overcome those five Ds and
how to overcome them and win the battle of your mind to have more confidence, more faith,
more belief.
And I think it will really speak to you.
So hopefully people check that out.
Heather, thanks so much for having me.
What an honor.
And I'm excited about your new book coming out.
Can't wait to see it just impact a lot of lives.
Thank you so much, John.
I will link the garden in the show notes and to John's Instagram and a social media.
I followed John on Instagram.
And if you ever need to pick me up, head over to his page and he's always there for you.
Until next week, keep creating your confidence
and we will be right back.
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