Who do you think you are?

(Sean Pound) #1

236 Who Do You Think You Are?


Terry Tillman


“There’s a light inside of you and basically you’re just connecting with it...
I have found that when I do that my life really works well.”

Terry Tillman has led personal growth, effectiveness, motivation, and
leadership seminars for over 100,000 people since 1977. His work has
taken him to 40 cities and 26 countries. Recently he has been pioneering
experiential education seminars for large groups of 2,000
to 15,000 participants.
His simple uncompromising philosophy of the limitless
abundance available in life, and his quest to experience purpose, love,
and peace has led him into a variety of environments.
From the time he started his first business manufacturing track
hurdles at the age of 15 to his current work designing workshops on the
leading edge of the human potential
movement, Terry has had many adventures. He has been on television,
records, and on international tours as a singer, banjo player, and original
member of the New Christy Minstrels folk group.
After graduating from Stanford University with a degree in
Economics, he founded a real estate development, construction, and
sales company. He became a member of the Million Dollar Sales Club his
first year in 1966 (Back when $1,000,000 meant something). He has been
a part owner and Director of a network of television stations, a satellite
cable business, and a video production company.
Terry holds a private pilot’s license, has been a white water rafting
guide, a ski instructor, and a marathon runner. Terry now travels six to
ten months each year, conducting leadership seminars. He presents and
designs seminars, trains seminar leaders, and assists people to produce
results, discover their value, and realize their dreams.
Read more about Terry by visiting: http://www.227company.com

Who do think you are?

This is a good question, and one I ask business people when I’m working
with them. I asked them who they are and why they are there. I had been
asking this question of myself for years and years and I found the answer
eventually.
I revisited the town I grew up in about 10 years ago, and I saw a
childhood friend that I hadn’t seen since we were kids. We were
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