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Lessons from the Lord of the Ring.I sat down to talk with Drew Brown, the first black jet fighter pilot in the Navy, a decorated war veteran, who was raised on the streets of Harlem. He went to school at Southern University, played basketball for the Harlem Globetrotters, and wrote a book called You Gotta Believe!Subject of our discussion? Boxing. More specific, Muhammad Ali. “When I was a kid, my father made me sit in the corner,” Drew said with an all-knowing smile. “Oh, not the corner you're thinking about. I'm talking about the corner that Muhammad Ali sat in while he was winning or defending the heavyweight championship of the world.” Drew’s dad was Bundini Brown. Bundini was Ali’s trainer, and in Ali’s corner with Angelo Dundee for every major fight of Ali’s career. So was the young Drew Brown. Drew was there at the fights and at the gym where Ali got ready and trained to become a world champion. Can you imagine being ringside for the career of the greatest boxer of all time? I wanted to hear every story. Liston, Frazier, Foreman, and Norton. I wanted to hear about the fights. Like all boxing fans in the ’60s and ’70s, I loved Ali. His style, his speed, his swagger, and his confidence. Yes he was controversial, but that did not detract from his skills. He fought like no other. He was a warrior. And still today, he is the most recognized name in the world. After about half a dozen stories, I challenged Drew to take the stories and convert them into lessons. “What did you learn from sitting in the corner? What did Ali’s career teach you?” “I never thought about it,” he said smiling. “Think about it, I want to know the lessons,” I challenged. Drew began to talk, and I began to write. Here are the lessons he learned sitting at the feet of Muhammad Ali and observing his actions. Think about how you might be able to model Ali’s habits in your sales career:
Drew Brown is remarkable. He has become a speaker, taking his life lessons into corporate America, and into high schools to the youth of America. He calls his talk “The facts of life.” No, it’s not about the birds and the bees. Those facts were fiction. The problem with the facts of life when you're 12 years old, is that they're not quite the facts. In fact, it's kind of the fiction of life. The real facts of life occur when you get your business card printed and you realize that your mommy or your daddy are not always able to come to your rescue, and that you must rely on yourself. That's a hard fact. How have you learned your facts of life, and how are you taking advantage of those lessons? There’s a bit more. If you want Drew’s facts of life, go to www.gitomer.com, register if you’re a first-time visitor, and enter the words DREW BROWN in the GitBit box. Jeffrey Gitomer is the author of The Little Red Book of Selling and eight other business books on sales, customer loyalty, and personal development. President of Charlotte-based Buy Gitomer, he gives seminars, runs annual sales meetings, and conducts Internet training programs on sales, customer loyalty, and personal development at www.trainone.com. Jeffrey conducts more than 100 personalized, customized seminars and keynotes a year. To find out more, visit www.gitomer.com. Jeffrey can be reached at 704.333.1112 or by e-mail at salesman@gitomer.com ©
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