Larry Winget LIVE! JUST SAY NO!
In this episode, Larry talks about developing the ability to say no. Agreeing to do everything compromises who you are and what you want to accomplish.
In this episode, Larry talks about developing the ability to say no. Agreeing to do everything compromises who you are and what you want to accomplish.
Resolutions don’t work! Larry Winget On Fox & Friends talking about turning resolutions into accomplishments in 2018.
Larry Winget on Fox Business talking about Lavar Ball’s comments about his son being arrested in China and the decline of good parenting. Larry Winget is a six-time New York Times/Wall Street Journal bestselling author, speaker and social commentator. He is a member of the Speaker Hall Of Fame, has starred in his own television series and appeared in national television commercials.
In this episode, Larry talks about two words that are critical for success and how some customers deserve a little extra and how all customers deserve gratitude and to be told I’m sorry when a mistake has been made.
In this Facebook Live rant, Larry asks the question, “Are you a liar?” A study says that 60% of people can’t go ten minutes without lying. Is honesty really a core value when we don’t practice it?
Larry on Fox Business taking on the bozos who trashed the President over allowing a boy to mow the WH lawn with OSHA issues and child labor practices. Ridiculous argument!! Larry Winget is a six-time New York Times/Wall Street Journal bestselling author, speaker and social commentator. He is a member of the Speaker Hall Of Fame, has starred in his own television series and appeared in national television commercials.
I watch a lot of Food Network. I love food. I love to eat. I love to cook. And I also love watching other people cook. One of the things that always makes me laugh is when some bozo is talking about their recipe and they say something silly like, “And the secret ingredient in the recipe is love.” They talk about love like it’s an ingredient. It’s not. They might love cooking but you can’t taste the love in the food. You can taste the salt or the pepper or the myriad of other ingredients, but you can’t taste the love. Love is an emotion, not a tangible part of the end result.
In this Facebook Live rant, Larry asks the question, “Are you a liar?” A study says that 60% of people can’t go ten minutes without lying. Is honesty really a core value when we don’t practice it?
A guy wrote me yesterday and finished his message to me saying, “Do what you love and love what you do, right Larry?” I told him if I followed that advice I would be broke. After all, no one is going to pay me to pet my bulldog, smoke cigars, drink bourbon, eat BBQ, play with my grandkids and talk to my wife. Which is too bad because those are the things I really love to do. Why isn’t there a paying market for that? Here is why…
In this Facebook LIVE posting from Larry Winget Fan Page (you should be following!) Larry talks about leaving a legacy. What will you be known for? You might be surprised by Larry’s answer!