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December 28, 2009

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In this Newsletter:

No Fear in the New Year - Article

In the News - Miami Heat Coach Has Players Hop Aboard The Energy Bus

Positive Moment Audio Tip

Books to Inspire You & Your Team

Do Good with Your Leftover Gift Card Balance

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Greetings!

Below is a newsletter I share each year. It’s become a ritual and if you haven’t read it yet, I hope you enjoy it. If you have read it before I hope it’s a reminder to live life to the fullest. May 2010 be your best year yet.

 

No Fear in the New Year

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No Fear in the New YearNine years ago I looked out into the Atlantic Ocean on New Year’s Day with fear in my heart and uncertainty in my life. I had been fired from a "dot.com" company two weeks earlier with only two weeks of severance, no insurance for my two young children and only two months of savings in the bank. My wife and I had just invested every dollar we had and even took out a second mortgage on our home and $20,000 on a credit card to open what would be the first Moe's Southwest Grill in Florida. The restaurant was set to open January 13th and we had no earthly idea how we would pay our home mortgage and other bills since I planned on keeping my salary and job while my managers built the restaurant business. Now, it was New Years Day and I had no job, no salary and a restaurant opening that at worst would fail miserably or at best take a year to be profitable.

I thought of all this as I prepared to jump into the icy cold water-to take a symbolic plunge that this would be the year of NO FEAR. Regardless of the circumstances I was facing, this would be the year where I would trust and go for it. This would be the year I would be bold in actions and faith and humble in spirit. No longer could I do it alone. Now I needed a miracle and I decided to act as if my future depended on me and pray like it depended on God.

By jumping into the ocean I was declaring that no longer will I allow fear to cut off the flow of abundant and positive energy in my life. No longer will I allow fear to paralyze me. Instead of fear I would trust.

Now, nine years later, as I write this I am preparing to jump into the ocean once again on New Year’s Day. It has become my yearly ritual - to remind myself to follow my passion, live life to the fullest, surrender and to stay one step ahead of the fear that hovers around me.

And as I take my leap into the ocean I want to invite you to jump in with me. Perhaps not in the ocean but in the depths of your mind. This jump doesn't necessarily require water but rather a leap of faith in your belief system and a shift in your mindset. The antidote to fear is trust and it is only a thought away.

No one is going to push you over the chasm of struggle to the life that you want. God will nudge you but you must take the leap. You must make this jump in your mind and then with your actions. You must make this jump with trust, determination and faith. After all, they don't call it a leap of fear. They call it a "leap of faith" for a reason.

You will always feel fear. Everyone will. But your trust must be bigger than your fear. The bigger your trust the smaller your fear becomes. And the more you trust the more you become a conduit for miracles. I know. A consulting project presented itself out the blue and we were able to pay our mortgage. A check came in the mail, the right opportunities came our way and somehow, some way my family and I were carried.

I know that 2009 was not a great year for many people but I believe New Year’s Day represents a fresh start and it presents a new opportunity to create the life you were born to live. All you have to do is jump in with all that you are and all that you wish to become.

Are you ready? Leave a comment on our blog here as a symbol of your commitment to have no fear in the new year!

Here's to an amazing 2010!

Jon

P.S. People often ask me what happened to my restaurant. Well, thankfully I eventually opened 4 restaurants and sold them five years ago knowing it was time to focus 100% on the work I'm doing now. Thank you for your support and for sharing this message with others.

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In the News

Miami Heat Coach Has Players Hop Aboard The Energy Bus

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NEW YORK - The Miami Heat's preferred mode of transportation the balance of this season?

Apparently, it's the Energy Bus.

The first note on the Heat's pregame strategy board Friday at Madison Square Garden read, "Drive the Energy Bus."

Coach Erik Spoelstra used Christmas as his vehicle to clue in his team, giving each player a copy of Jon Gordon's "The Energy Bus."

"It's a poignant book," Spoelstra explained. "But also it has some meaning with this group and this team. We're at our best when we're on that energy bus and we have that effort, Sentinelthat energy and that intensity."

Read the full article from the South Florida Sun Sentinel here.

Learn more about The Energy Bus book at www.TheEnergyBus.com.

Positive Moment Audio Tip

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A Positive MomentListen to Jon share a short inspirational audio tip on having No Fear in the New Year.

No Fear in the New Year Audio

Click Here to listen online.

Do Good with Your Leftover Gift Card Balance

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