Powerful Motivational Speech | Inspired by Tony Robbins
1. Where Is Your Focus Going?
If your focus is on achieving your goals, your attention is on the future.
If your focus is on the past, you’re wasting your time and energy.
You can’t change the past. If you focus on what’s missing, you’ll never move forward.
Instead, be thankful for every lesson and challenge you’ve faced.
Your failures? They were your best teachers.
Gratitude is the key.
You can only truly enjoy life in the here and now.
We can’t control the outer world.
We can control only our inner world — and even that takes discipline.
Too often, we react to situations instead of responding appropriately.
What we can control is:
Our focus
The meaning we give to situations, events, and challenges
Ask yourself: What meaning will serve me best?
Fear and Anger: The Two Destroyers
Two emotions will destroy your relationships, your business, and your life: Fear and Anger.
You cannot be grateful and fearful at the same time.
You cannot be angry and grateful simultaneously.
The happiest people are also the most grateful people.
So practice gratitude relentlessly.
Say “thank you” — out loud or in your mind — a thousand times a day.
Do that, and you will start attracting the good into your life.
Practice in Private, Win in Public
Professional singers or actors might perform for one minute on stage —
but they’ve practiced for a thousand minutes in private.
The same goes for life.
You must train, prepare, and grow behind the scenes.
And always connect your actions to a higher purpose.
If you fall short of that purpose, you won’t achieve what you’re aiming for.
Before you sleep tonight, ask yourself:
What is my higher purpose?
Purpose Can Change
When I was young, I thought my purpose was to design new things as an engineer.
I was very good at it.
But after two near-death experiences and severe illnesses, I discovered a different purpose.
I didn’t choose it — life chose it for me.
Self-Esteem Is Earned
Self-esteem is not built through compliments or praise from others.
It comes from doing incredibly difficult things you once thought impossible.
Stop beating yourself up — it doesn’t work.
The people who forgive themselves the fastest are often the most successful.
Look at Nick Vujicic — born with no arms and no legs — and yet he’s done extraordinary things.
He’s deeply grateful for his life.
And you dare to complain?
Care About Something Bigger Than Yourself
If you find something to care about more than yourself, you won’t be trapped in constant self-focus.
Do you want an extraordinary life — on your terms?
I never set out to create an “extraordinary” life, but I have one — because I refused to compromise my standards or my morals.
It hasn’t been easy.
I’ve fought so hard for my values that I’ve been bullied, left alone, and rejected.
But that’s the price.
If you can hold your standards no matter what, you’ve done something extraordinary for yourself.
If not, you’ll join the crowd of losers who numb themselves with beer, drugs, and excuses.
In 2026, focus on yourself. Stay silent. Build your strength in private. Let your results speak for you.
My Video: FOCUS ON YOURSELF AND STAY SILENT https://youtu.be/kX03YjAZ3yc
My Audio: https://divinesuccess.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/Podcast5/FOCUS-ON-YOURSELF-AND-STAY-SILENT.mp3
