NMPRO #146 – Go Make Some WAVES!

September 24th, 2009 Email This


Watch me make a fool of myself (while making an important point).  Hahaha.  Enjoy.  I sure did! Question of the Day (QOTD): What are you doing TODAY to make some waves in YOUR part of the world?

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  • Jonathan
    Haha great visual Eric. It is about making waves. What am I doing today? I'm learning to become a network marketing professional because with the skillset I'm learning - I'll be creating tidal waves.
  • aliceflanders
    I am going to be passing books downtown then going to sign a girl up in a nearby town. I will also be helping a Somali girl learn more English and overcome her shyness.
  • Dude, that was awesome, I LOVE jet skiing, thanks for the visual in that lesson!
  • I tell my kids all the time - don't be afraid to be yourself, have fun, don't worry about what others might think. You will attract people to you by making some waves.
  • Erik
    I will use the strategy I learned from your webinar to make some big waves in 2010 :)
  • Ellis3
    Just got a chance to see this one Eric ... great metaphor to what we need to do ... this one was posted on my birthday so I REALLY like it!
  • affe56
    I was listening to you intervjued by the home based work - radio (correct?) and found out that we dont have anything like that in Scandinavia or as far as I know right now in Europe...
    So lets create one...
  • mspaulamc
    Eric - thanks for your commitment to continue to bring the goods on MLM ... I appreciate your diligence and use your videos a ton in training my downline ... AND for keeping my head in the game too... I loved this one about making waves as I just relocated to a place where I know exactly 3 people! Ok, time to go make some waves!

    Keep on keepin' on - you rock! Paula
  • trailblazersue2
    This was a great visual for getting the point across. Even losing your hat and almost falling off. Many times we feel as though to learn something new we may lose something we already have or we get excited and then fall of and call it quits or get back on and ride again but so slowly and cautiously that we do not make any waves and then think we are doing good but we never get anywhere fast or with great excitement either.
    I just loved this, Eric! Thanks so much!
  • tonye
    Loved it, thanks for all your video's.

  • I almost lost my body!!! <talk about="" comedy="" eric...=""> Seriously though, I thought that the analogy behind this video was EXTREMELY POWERFUL!!!! Especially the part about how the ripples would reach the end of the lake... I totally understood what you meant in this video... Keep up the good work!!!</talk>
  • hlj521
    You know Eric my business partner and I are part of the wave making here in Indiana and working on BIG goals for our Agel business, this message was so spot on in timing because we got a little resistance from others as we created a push for our team to reach bigger! Thank you for your great leadership!
  • I Just love the way you manage to get the point across!! you are such an amazing guy
    Have an Awesome weekend xx
  • cwhelan
    Eric-
    This is by far my favorite episode ! Great message - Great point that you almost fell off, but held on and kept on going, awesome waves, etc...
    you are amazing !
    hugs
    Chris
  • benbowie
    What time of the morning was that?
  • Eric, you make a great point! Thank you for sharing such a powerful message in a really simple way. We all have the power to make "waves" in lives and businesses if we make the decision to do so.
  • ritafulton
    Power of one!! Great stuff.

    Thanks
  • markabrahams
    Mark Abrahams (Facebook: AgelAnglia) This is a repeat of what I posted against your Facebook NMPRO #146 Hey Eric. Loving your shows. You'll love this http://www.ideaconnection.com/innovation-videos/114-4x4-waverunner.html?ref=nl060909. It's possible to make waves on dry land too, though they are called ridges. Keep the lessons coming!!

    Can recommend "WaveRunner" to all. It's the quad bike of jet skis - getting a 2 in 1 result...innovation and designed solution.
  • Jillian
    A great visual to show the power of one!
  • Whooaaa!!!! Let's make some noise... Awesome video. I actually want to give it a try myself on that water monster. What an amazing jetski you have. Have a great weekend my friend, regards from your biggest fan. Take care...
  • bernadettedock
    i love it...that was great
    thank you for sharing
  • normandjr
    Mr Gage was sitting in his little apartment looking at commercials at night when this guy comes on the screen (jonny Woo?), any way, this guy comes with his ferari testarosa, spinning it around in front of his mansion. He jumps out of the Ferrari and runs up to the Camera,pointing with his finger saying; "You, you are sitting all alone at 2 am, your wife is at sleep, your friends at sleep, you are a looser, nobody loves you, you are BROKE. By my program and i show you how to make money. If you dont, you deserve to be broke. And he jumps back in to his Ferari spinning away." And Mr Gage was thinking, oh if i just had those 12.99$ i could get rich.
    It is 7 years ago since i first heard Randy Gage told that story, Escaping the Rat race. But this video just gave me that fun memory:) The story is not 100% right on the spot, but very close:) Love ya all. and thanks Eric for every video you post here.
  • tax1099
    One of the waves can go out and touch some one could change the world
  • The interesting thing about waves especially in a small pond is that if you create a wave on one side and it is big enough it will go to the other side wash up on the shore and return back into the pond and come back to you! I think that the bigger the wave you make the more it will return to you. So get out there and make some BIG waves and you will reap the rewards! Just make sure that the waves you send out are not to crazy or they will all run away. To you Eric, I love the waves you are making to better this industry. Have a great day!
  • ericworre
    Yes it does come back to you.
  • stevepohlit
    You knew the waves your were going to make while recognizing there would be some surprises. There was fun the entire time. Great message.
  • ericworre
    Fun is key
  • hey Erik
    look funny, almost lost it in the beginning ;-)
    yes indid, lets make some wave :-)
    have a nice weekend
    Regards karsten
  • ericworre
    Pretty close huh?
  • mrrand
    Eric..I'm jealous, I have yet to have the pleasure of riding one of those sea horses! What you say however is true and depicted well by you, wetting up the lovely though wasn't nice, I'm sure it was un-intentional. Look forward to your future videos.
    Randy
  • ericworre
    Oh it was intentional :)
  • LOL!!!
  • OK we are neighbors Eric...and you are brave as well as a little nutty-wasn't it a wee bit chilly this morning? Love how you make your point though...inspiring and irreverent!
    Gotta love it!
  • ericworre
    It was nice out!
  • Now that's COOOOOOOOOOL!
    The power of dropping a pebble in a pond. Leverage in it's truest form.
    Also a great lesson in not taking things so seriously yet nevertheless achieving the end result.
    Thank you Eric.
  • ericworre
    You're welcome my friend
  • ez2win
    That was really great, Eric. I enjoyed it so much I really felt I was out there with you.

    My waves today are really small, only a ripple - nevertheless - a beginning. This is what I did today for my financial freedom - and a tip for others. I live in a small Dutch village and most of the shops in the center are usually quite empty. I went into 2 shops, talked to the owner, asked questions about how the economy is effecting them and senced they were not really happy and might do something about it - so I gave them some tools and made an appointment. One small step for humanity, one giant step for me. Many many thanks for all you do.
  • ericworre
    All big things start small
  • ez2win
    With all the thousands of followers and team members you have, I find it incredible that you still find the time to answer. Thanks for your kind attention. You have a very big heart
  • alexanderpadilla
    Great visual to make a point. We need to stir it up, make a splash, make waves.. whatever you want to call it, NOW! We can change our business in a short period of time by getting into action, today. Thanks, Eric.
  • ericworre
    You're welcome Alexander
  • Just too cool!!
    I wouldn't call it making a fool of yourself, though.
    That was fun. Gotta go make some waves!
  • BTW- when you said "Make a fool of myself", I was kinda hoping you were going to show us your workout from yesterday ;-p
  • ericworre
    That would have been gross! Ugh
  • ido_aronson
    In fact, I thought the "making fool of myself" part would show us how you actually DO fall of the jetski and then try to climb up it again and continue your ride.
    That could teach us how you can not and may not be discouraged in your NWM endeavors.

    I love the waves lesson.

    If you want to try the above lesson let me know; I will personally come (from Israel) to direct the clip (I will try to do it in less than 25 takes...)

    Have a good one!
    Ido
  • I got no problem makin' waves... but making the waves do what I want.... that's a different story!
  • You've got the like my friend! fun episode, love it!
  • I meant "life"
  • Paco_Carreno
    This show Rocks!! What time was? I felt like in a concert when the singer says: "everybody make some noise!!"

    Thanks Eric!!

    Hope you got your hat back.
  • That' cool!!! Watching this I realized that I love to make some waves in my part of the world to wake up people, but it could be dangerous if we make too high waves:))
  • The bigger the wave the bigger the response. You just have to be careful what you send out in that wave because it will come back.
  • There are sooooo many lakes in Minnesota! The color must be just beginning to show and not in these pictures.

    QOTD: the great thing about the world today is the internet puts everyone on your dock and mine. Safe IS the new risky. The miners didn't make as much as the store keepers analogy no longer works 150+ years later. Barely worked then. What was expensive and scarce now could be free... and will be imploding even more old style opportunities. Making waves generally upsets people, the 70%'ers especially and I am excited about what's possilbe in today's environment. Stay tuned.
  • Too Cool, Between the Elephant ride, The golfing and now this ... Talk about showing the possible lifestyle that is achievable for us all while making really solid points.. Great Stuff! I think this is cool, even if you did almost take a header into the lake. Thanks for showing us the way Eric !
  • That does it!
    Now it got personall!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Two lovely woman I could stand. Not easily, but, anyway...

    Now, a WATER BIKE TO??????????????????????????????

    You look over your sholder mister Eric.

    I'll come after you!!!

    Love you all
    (Not Eric anymore!)
    Alfredo HIGLY JEALOUS Rodrigues
    ;)
  • First of all - this made me smile. Thank you.

    I live jet ski's ! Ride'm cowboy!

    I love your ripple effect point. I am making some noise and waves on my end of the world - before long those ripples are going to reach you.
  • Cool. Just added a jetski to my goals list.
  • ido_aronson
    I added a lake to mine ...
  • Damn. I'm still not thinking big enough!
  • (fool of yourself?) I thought you were going to fall off, or jam the jetski up onto the dock or something!
    Are there any fish in that lake? eatible? Great lesson. Thanks
  • pierrespain
    A picture worth a thousand words. Good one
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