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Rob Salisbury The Rolling Stones: Building a Lasting Legacy.........
The Rolling Stones recently celebrated their 50th anniversary with a sold out
live concert with 20,000 raving fans at London’s O2 Arena.
Five decades after first appearing at London’s Oxford Street Marquee Club
as a start-up band, The Stones rocked their England fans with over two
hours of high octane, blues infused music.
In 1962, few people could have foreseen what industry experts have now
branded as ‘the greatest rock and roll band of all time’.
Combining the stage
presence and vocals of
lead singer Mick Jagger
with veteran band members such as Brian Jones, Ronnie Wood, Bill
Wyman, Mick Taylor, Keith Richards and percussionist Charlie Watt
and others, this British band achieved legendary status with entry
into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1989.
Having produced 47 studio and live albums, 110 top singles and
over 250 million in records and CD sales, they’ve survived wars,
marriage breakups, drugs, infighting, band member and fan deaths
and the 24/7 intrusion of the media and paparazzi.
What lessons from the Stones 50 year journey can help build your lasting legacy? In spite of critics, competition, life
circumstances or the economy, what can you create or do with others to make 2014 an endearing year?
Six Tips to Get More from 2014
- Reflect and Renew: What did you achieve in 2013 that you are most proud of? Who inspired you as a role model or
mentor to achieve more in business or to improve your life? How will you renew your spirit for a great 2014? - Manage change - learn to adapt: Psychologists agree that change in any of the following areas can create undue
stress. Three or more changes at once can create depression or anxiety issues if not properly managed.
Moving to a new home or city Death of a spouse, family member, close friend, colleague or beloved pet Job loss or
career change A serious health issue that involves a close relative, friend or self. *A relationship change, divorce,
separation or the start of an intense new relationship or as newlyweds in a first or second time marriage.
- What professional skills have you or your team developed? An Australian colleague and his company recently
gained national recognition and service awards for the excellence they have created with clients and in their industry.
This has brought peer recognition, new clients and expanded opportunities to showcase their company talents. - Limit requests of your time with community, social clubs or churches: The constant yet limited resource at our
discretion is time. Multiplying 24 hours by 365 days, we get 8760 hours to invest (or waste) in one year. 1% of that is
about 88 hours or two 40 hour work weeks. Make wise choices with your most valuable asset. Learn to say ‘thank you
but no’ when asked of your time by some (yet not all) volunteer, non-profits or community related groups. - Balance health, family, friends and work: Look at more ways to get things off your ‘To Do’ list. Hire experts to help
you or outsource tasks to those with the expertise in areas you don’t have the time or skill to do. - What do you want to celebrate and be proud of when 2014 concludes?
Rob Salisbury CSP B. Com. is a keynote speaker, sales trainer, facilitator and
MC hired nearly 2100 times by global firms for client events, staff meetings and
sales team conferences. He served two terms as President National Speakers
Association of Australia (NSW & ACT) and five years as an NSAA National Director.
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