06 September 2006

Learning From Steve Irwin's Personality

It's been broadcasted all over the world. It has said to be
one of the most universally reported events that doesn't
involve an act of terrorism.

Steve Irwin's death.

Otherwise known as the crocodile hunter, he become the figure
of reptiles and especially Australia. Wrestling vicious
animals like they were harmless creatures.

Why do you think Steve had so many people who not only knew
about him, but loved him?

Being Australian, I know he's done a great deal for this
country. But it was his charismatic personality that made him
so widely loved by many people drawing their attention and
attracting a lot of media attention.

It wasn't his job of wrestling crocs that made people like
him. There are a tonne of other animal wrestlers out there
that put their bodies on the line that people don't know
of and even hate.

It was his personality that made him so widely loved.

This begs me to ask you, what following do you have?
Do you have people that love you because of what you do
or who you are? Are they attracted to you and are proud
to know you? Are they a better person because they know you?

This is what developing your communication and self is also
about. You are developing the many areas within yourself for
not only your own good, but for the good of others.

When you improve yourself and especially improve your
communication, you begin to attract people and more favorable
emotions out of people you already know. These emotions
people experience go beyond feeling more attracted to you
(attraction includes every person and thing that is drawn
towards you), they inspire the person.

The person feels better about him/herself. They desire to
follow in your foot steps and learn the skills you have
learnt and this of course leads to amazing paths. These people
reach new personal development ground otherwise untouchable if
not for your influence.

Look at the wide outreach and influence Steve had on people.
A lot of people became happier, they become less fearful of
"dangerous" animals, and I'm sure quite a few would have
tried to replicate Steve's life-filled personality.

That's what I want you to realise today. Improving yourself
goes beyond the self-centered benefits. By effectively
communicating you inspire others to grow themselves.

Thanks Steve for being such a inspiration!

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