CEO
I have spent the last thirty-five years of my life on a mission of achievement, and I have been extremely successful using the standard business methods of measurement. I have provided guidance and leadership to fledgling companies both domestic and international with the result of making them extremely profitable. All of this activity was done for the sake of accomplishment and that by doing so I would be accepted and respected as a successful person.
What I have learned from Executive Success Programs (ESP) is that what and who I am does not come from the external world, and that by continuing to believe the only way to feel good about myself is through others is a treadmill that never stops. And by continuing I will never really experience the real joy of life. Realizing that I am the source of my true being has brought me a calmness and clarity of my true enjoyment of life.
Success in life cannot be measured by material trophies, but that does not mean that financial wealth is a bad thing. What ESP has taught me is that living with love as a base value, rather than letting fear be a driving value, is really living life.