The Big Reason Why
I found the Michael Senoff’s Hard To Find Seminars in 2005. There’s a link at the end of the article.
More than 4 years later, I’m still exploring the site, listening to inspirational, business and mindset audios completely free.
Today he shared this via email:
Subject: They’re watching…
Email Body: Here’s an incredibly cool little story for anyone that’s around kids.
It has nothing to do with marketing, interviews or making money.
There’s this brat little kid we’ve seen at our park the last few weeks.
His name is Jeremy.
He wears a patch on his left eye.
Must be about 5.
There’s been several incidences with this kid’s behavior.
For example..
He dumped water on my kid’s shirt up at the water fountain.
He told my older son Joe his hair looked like a grandmother.
He hit my younger son in the face with a tree branch.
( Don’t worry he’s ok )
He flinged sand in Jackson’s face.
(Jackson’s a dog.)
I reasoned to my sons that Jeremy’s behavior was poor because he was not getting enough attention at home.
Or because of the patch on his eye.
Or because his Dad has not taught him about how to get along with other people.
So this time at the park, my boys were both sitting on the swings.
And Jeremy runs over my kid’s sandals with his bike.
And Jeremy’s mother saw what happened and brought Jeremy over and she said . . .
“Jeremy . .. do you want to say something to the boys”..
Silence
“Jeremy – - YOU neeeed to say your are sorry to the boys.”
And he finally meeks out an insincere sorry.
And then my son Joe says in a loud voice.
( with attitude and expression )
“Sorry for what ?”
Jeremy eye’s perk open ..
But he says nothing.
Joe says again..
“Sorry for what Jeremy ?”
And Jeremy can’t remember.
So Joseph reminds him exactly what he needs to be sorry for.
You need to say you are …
* Sorry for dumping water on my brother at the fountain
* Sorry for hitting him in the face with a branch
* Sorry for dissing my hair and saying it looks like a grandmother
( and it does NOT look like a grandmother. Hmm-pph )
* Sorry for flinging sand in Jackson’s face and
* Sorry for running over our sandals – - with your BIKE.
Jeremy finally got the point and apologized.
I was never so proud of my son.
He stood up for himself.
He stood up for his younger brother and . .
He stood up for the dog, Jackson.
We had to go home because it was time for dinner.
And as we were walking home, I told my boys how proud I was of them.
And I asked . . where in the world did you learn this sorry for what thing.
I said “that was a classic.”
And he said, Dad ….
I learned it form you . .
Michael Senoff
About the Author
Michael Senoff is the CEO and publisher of http://www.myfirsthmaclient.com
The world’s leading free digital consulting audio business library.
Michael is an experienced Internet marketer and talk show host and a popular professional interviewer. Michael has taught 100% online around the country & around the world to more than 50,000 students.
His over-the-top online audio interview web site
http://www.hardtofindseminars.com is listed in the top 1% of most visited web sites in the world.Michael has also worked as a coach and adviser to other famous marketing consultants.
Michael is a husband and father of two young boys in Southern California. He has a successful audio publishing business. Michael is originally from Atlanta Georgia and is now based in San Diego, California. Michael works with small to medium sized companies on four different continents.
He is the author of the book: “TALK YOURSELF RICH”: (86 of the most revealing, proprietary secrets on the subject of how to make more money with audio interviews and the soon to be released sequel: AUDIO MARKETING SECRETS. How To Make Your Own Information Product Using Audio Interviews.
If you don’t think the youngsters around you are learning about how to deal with life from you, think again.
You deserve your THRiViNG! Life and so do the children watching you.
LaShae