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Empower U International

October 1, 2008

“Example is leadership.”
~ Albert Schweitzer





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In this issue:

  • “I Can’t See What You Are Saying...” - by Scott V. Black, CEO
  • New Classes Scheduled
  • Making a Difference Worldwide: Update From Father Israel Gonsalves in Africa
  • Calling All Graduates: The 3% Team Wants To Help You Make a Difference!
  • My Word Coach - Sports and Carnivals...

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“I Can’t See What You Are Saying...”

By Scott V. Black

Hello Empower U Leadership Team.

I just returned back from Sacramento working with Team 545. It was a small class; we started with 8 and ended with 7. Those 7 had a great experience and are back in their worlds living their lives like they matter.

One of the things I love about teaching is that I am constantly learning as I continue to facilitate Leadership Awakening and Leadership Adventure. This weekend I was again reminded about the saying, “What you are doing speaks so loudly, I can’t hear what you are saying.”

We have all heard the saying, “A picture is worth a thousand words.” I want you to consider that we speak about 120-140 words per minutes. So based on the first sentence, one picture — or one action — is the equivalent of 6-8 minutes of non stop dialogue.

The gentleman who quit on Team 545 made the commitment to give 100%. He wrote in his reports that he was, “going to take more courses like this one to get outside of his comfort zone.” Then, at break before the Eulogy process he disappeared… not one of his team members knew where he went… poof.

He refused to “run into” the room like we do in our classes, demonstrating a sense of urgency. Each time the door opened 7 ran in and one walked in. He got up for his speeches and said three sentences and then stood in silence. He wouldn’t project… when this happens I see dead people!

Nothing got to him, so nobody could get to him, including Mr. Black. He is right in thinking that I can’t make him do anything. However, he wasn’t openly resisting, he was not combative, he was not even upset. He was pretty comfortable and relaxed. What a great reminder to me to watch actions rather than listen to words.

What you're doing speaks so loudly
I can’t hear what you are saying.

Andrew Carnegie put it this way. “As I grow older, I pay less attention to what men say. I just watch what they do.”

Jane Goodall said this, “We could change the world tomorrow if all the millions of people around the world acted the way they believe.”

Benjamin Franklin simply said, “Well done is better than well said.”

One of the greatest book ever written is filled with hundreds of action words — ask, seek, knock, look, pray, go, stop, humble yourself, follow, leave, forgive, repent.

I see so many people sitting around not taking action… talking the talk, but not walking the walk! As Bob Moab puts it, “You can’t leave footprints in the sands of time if you are sitting on your butt. And who wants to leave butt prints in the sand of time?”

What Is Leadership?

In our leadership classes we are constantly mulling over, considering, maybe even pontificating on the values and virtue of leadership.

The great thing is that all of our training is experiential so we don’t just sit around and philosophize and theorize, we test them in the “lab” of the classroom, and then we expand them into our lives by asking, “What are the benefits you are receiving from this training and HOW WILL YOU APPLY what you're learning to your personal and business life?”

I have scoured the great minds on leadership and read as much as I can about the topic and those qualities that a great leader should possess.

It comes down to this, leaders possess a power over themselves and others. They lead, guide, inspire… and in doing so take us to places we have never been to before.

That is leadership defined. That is what you all experienced in Leadership Awakening and Adventure. People leave the trainings on fire for their life. They are going to change the world, one person at a time.

The reason you feel that good is because of all the things you did in class. The feelings were a direct result of the journey that you were on for those 3 days. You worked hard, you pushed and fell down… and then picked yourself up, dusted yourself off and hit it again.

Action = Power

The definition of power is knowledge put into action. Look at the payoff for your action in Leadership Awakening and Adventure. The process works, as long as you use it! In class as in life, the results you get are based on what you do.

So today, at work and at home, what are you doing? How have you taken action? What new things have you taken care of since your Awakening or Adventure? How much of the information in your manuals have you looked through so you could implement those pieces that you thought about in class? What are you doing today to keep that fire alive from Leadership Awakening? What are you doing to make it matter that you lived on this planet…

Remember, when you live your life like it matters… it does!

People leave class on fire, ready to take on the world… and it's only because of all the things they did.

We tell them it won’t last forever, we suggest tools and we give homework and suggest they continue the process in Adventure. I really believe one of the best things we can do for a graduate is to help them put other graduates around them.

Making It Last

Too many people work so hard in class and then they seem to act like it will always be there. They don’t go to Adventure, they don’t go on staff, they don’t put other graduates around them, they don’t share our training with anybody else, they treat it like it should be kept a secret…

Ask yourself, are there areas in your life that you have been doing the same? Have you just been talking about making a difference, talking about “living it,” about lightening others’ burdens, giving back to someone who is in need, sending a starfish through class?

What are you doing… because doing makes it matter. How are you taking your time, your actions, your dollars and making them lighten someone’s load, leave the world a bit better?

I was recently reminded that people need vehicles to live out the commitments and passion for giving back and making a difference. It is not enough to talk about it. The time is now for us to all do something about it. There are so many crisis in this world today; Sub-prime, financial, social, educational, presidential.

The time is now to be involved in our world, we all need you.

The world is not moved only by the mighty shoves of the heroes, but also by the aggregate of the tiny pushes of each honest worker.
                                                  ~
Helen Keller

The world needs us to keep our commitments and move through these crises with the same pattern that we used in our intensive training. To be committed, to be single mindedly focused, to be passionate, to be enthralled with a vision, to be on purpose, to be a part of a great team…

Shakespeare was mistaken, “To be or not to be…” is not a question, it is a choice, a commitment… It is the decision to be involved, to be out there, to be living your life like it matters…

Some of you might be saying… HOW?

I am glad you asked because this newsletter is here to help. Let’s re-light our candles by taking action and making a difference. I firmly believe, “Givers Gain.” I experience this again and again in all of our trainings.

Success is nothing more than a few simple disciplines practiced everyday.
                                                  ~Jim Rohn

Let me give you a couple of ideas for you to be with like minded people and make a difference in the lives of others.

The 3% Team

In Sacramento a group of graduates has created a “recharge” organization. They call it The 3% Team. If you read further through the newsletter you will read about what they are doing.

They put together a great video so you can see their vision and they'd love to have you join them so that this vision can be a reality. We liked the video so much we put it up on the web site. You can see it by clicking here.

Other Ways To Make A Difference

As bad as things are here in this country, so many have it far worse in other, less fortunate countries.

A good friend of mine, Father Israel, works in Africa with children and orphans. He has a heart for people, children and God.

There is a section below in the newsletter about Father Israel that includes an email we recently got from this wonderfully compassionate leader.

He chooses to be uncomfortable so that when he crosses the “finish line” of life, his party will not be a party of one. One way you can help make a difference in the world is to support people like Father Israel in their work.

Make It A Party!

Anybody can succeed, that is easy. But how many people are you bringing with you? A party of one is no party!

Take action, re-charge through giving back to others and feel the selfishness of giving… It feels really good!

Leading By Example

Yes, action is a characteristic of a leader, but there are many more.

People ask me all the time about leadership and how it shows up in the everyday circumstances of life. I am always honored to know that my opinion carries value and credence with others.

What we teach at Empower U is practical. I was just interviewed by David Wright with Insight publishing. Insight is the company publishing, “Discover your inner strengths.” It will be my second book and it familiarizes the country with Empower U and Scott V. Black.

There will be 11 experts and teachers in the field of leadership, success and personal development. Each of us are submitting a chapter. Other contributors include some very well known writers and speakers: Ken Blanchard, Brian Tracy, Stephen Covey and others like me, who most people have never heard of, but who are very good at what they do.

When I do these radio, phone and TV interviews, I sometimes get asked for my opinion in current events. I get asked for practical applications that the normal person can apply to their life, and also identify in the world we live in. They see practical applications as a validation for the true value of our training.

Making It REAL... By Knowing What You Want

There are lots of practical things you can do. There are some excellent ideas in this very newsletter. Choose something and take action.

But always make sure that the action you are taking is in the right direction. Focus in the direction of what you DO WANT, instead of what you DON’T WANT.

Even when people think they know what they want, they don’t truly know. I want to have peace, I want to be happy, I want change. I then ask… what does that look like, sound like and feel like. When I ask this, I usually hear… I don’t know! Make sure you are clear with what you want! Then do something about it.

Do you recall the difference between leadership and management? Management goes in a direction efficiently, eloquently… climbing the ladder of change. However leadership makes sure that ladder called change is going in the right direction.

Make sure whatever you are doing is moving you in the right direction. So many people want change and want to make change. Let me suggest that the wrong kind of change has serious consequences.

Change that is in the wrong direction is worse than doing nothing. Some people are unhappy in their marriages so they walk out and get a divorce. Many times they exchange one set of problems for another and hurt many in the process.

The student who quit this last weekend… he sought change too. Just like everybody else in the class wanted to change something in their lives. This gentleman also wanted change… but he chose the wrong change. His family, his company, his wife and kids, will be paying for the change that he did. Instead of changing his attitude, his level of dedication, his emotions being shut off, he opted for a different change. He changed his venue. On break he never came back, he was gone!

“But where was I to start? The world is so vast. I shall start with the country I know best, my own. But my country is so very large. I had better start with my town. But my town, too, is large. I had best start with my street. No, my home. No, my family. Never mind, I shall start with myself.”
                                                  ~ Elie Wiesel

In today’s political climate everybody is clamoring about change. Be careful that the change you vote for is not in the wrong direction. We live in dangerous times, and bad change when we are so close to the precipice… well, the wrong change could put us over.

There are a lot of companies struggling. We pay the highest business taxes in the world. We have seen companies that a year ago were sending people to Empower U and doing well who are now struggling. Banks are going under, Ms. Fields went bankrupt…

The wrong change can sent us down a path we wont be able to return from. It would be a shame that after this election a change was brought about that forced companies like Empower U to go out of business … that is not the change we need.

I will get off my soap box now, the whole point is to make sure you know what you really want. I wonder what it would be like if our quitter this weekend sought a different change. What if he would have changed his attitude, his commitment level, his level of congruity between words and actions? That would have shown true leadership and positive change.

What do you want to change? Your PTA, your weight, that so many kids are hungry, lonely and abandoned? What do you want?

A Challenge For You To Consider

Today I challenge you to take our your manual and re-read through your journals. I also want you to read through the two handouts we gave you where you had to answer those 10 questions about your life. They are called “Rate yourself as a leader” and “Unique Purpose.”

Use this time to remind yourself of how you felt and what you wanted to take action on. Those decisions are important and you will remind yourself of what you wrote and what is really important. Givers gain. When you give, then you have power. That power is materialized in you taking action!

You might still be wondering, “But What do I do?”

There are a couple of things to do listed in this newsletter. Here are a few more that occur to me:

  • Never doubt that in you local area there are many people and organizations that need help.

  • Get involved with your church; don’t just sit in a pew.

  • Get involved with the 3% team in Sacramento; start your own 3% Team in your community.

  • Go on staff and give back. Do everything in your power to get people into the Awakening process, so they know the possibilities.

  • Go out and volunteer your time to get the leadership in this country that we need.

  • Go help get an American hero get elected who can bring real, positive change. This is a critical election; we have an opportunity to get the real change that we need, before things get critically worse. Get involved in your community, or nationally and help get John McCain elected president.

These are just ideas, things that are important to me. You “get to” decide what stirs you. Whatever that may be, take action, reach out, pull in, speak, write, share… whatever you do, do something. What do you want?

Remember…   When you live your life like it matters-It Does!

With Passion-HBS

Scott V. Black



The New Class Schedule is Out

The Time is Now...

Leadership Experience classes are now scheduled through March of 2009. This gives you the opportunity to find the perfect time for attending Leadership Awakening and Leadership Adventure.

Classes are scheduled in Sacramento, Dallas/Ft. Worth, Des Moines, and Monterrey, Mexico, so you can pick the location most convenient for you.

Empower U graduates are familiar with the powerful impact Leadership Awakening has on their lives. For those who haven't gone yet, you can learn more by clicking here.

Awakening is the first part of the Leadership Experience. The second part, Leadership Adventure, takes the foundational skills developed in Awakening and cranks up the heat, making them 4 times more powerful.

But don't take our word for it. Here's what one Adventure graduate has to say...

“The feeling I have today after completing Adventure is difficult for me verbalize because words seem to be so much less extraordinary than the feeling itself.

“I feel as though I am ‘stretched’ with my feet firmly planted in the most extremely rooted, power stance I have ever stood, my soul is soaring the universe, all the while my mind is fixated, focused on myself, my family, coworkers, community and my world at large. And even more than Awakening this feeling has the possibility of lasting a lifetime.

“My desire for building a future NOW has a plan, materials & a crew of skilled builders with a powerful and fearless leader.”

Brandy Holmes
Air Systems of Sacramento
Leadership Adventure Team 193

Take a look at the updated schedule by clicking here, then choose the date that's best for you.

Once you've chosen, reserve your spot and get ready for the most powerful and effective leadership training you will ever take.

Contact the Dallas office to enroll by calling (817) 478-1858.



Making a Difference Worldwide:
Update From Father Israel Gonsalves in Africa

Long time readers know that Empower U has a special relationship with Carmelite Missionary, Father Israel Gonsalves. Father Israel works in poverty-stricken areas of Africa, where he helps educate people to give them a higher standard of living.

Recently, Fr. Israel moved to an even more remote area, one where there are practically none of the daily conveniences we all take for granted. Things like electricity, potable water, and phone service are all unattainable luxuries for the residents there.

Here is an email we recently received from Father Israel:

My Dear Brother Scott ,

Greetings and love to you from Israel. May God bless you and your kids, your company too, as you are facing challenges.

I was appointed as parish priest of St. Martin , Mpandangindo, in Archdiocese of Songea on August 10 2008. Getting acclimatized to the new situation.

This is remote village, where people are very simple. Frankly speaking, almost all houses have roof of dry grass. Some houses, look like nobody reside, but people do live there. No electricity, problem of water, no proper transport, no phone line, not even good network for cell phones. People just cultivate maize, tapioca…  and little clubs are main recreation centres. There is one high school and primary schools near by.

One social worker, a Sister (Nun) started nursery schools for kids and also program for women development, empowering them and help them to begin self relying projects. It has good response. Two sisters (nuns) run a dispensary. Unfortunately, they don’t have facility to check even malaria. So people and we have to go nearly 30 kms, which is Songea town for medical care.

It is totally new reality altogether comparing (sorry for comparing, which is wrong on my part) to the Parish of Uyole, Mbeya , Tanzania , where I was 6 years. I find it difficult to forget.

Now I am in new place with very young and dynamic priest, Fr. Rohan Miranda, OCD, as assistant Parish priest. We do enjoy the simplicity, for he too was in a town which is 800kms away before he got transferred. He is just 2 & half years a priest. He is really great support for me.

Next month, we both have organized a 3 day (24th – 26th October) seminar for 50 participants on Leadership in the Archdiocese of Songea. Please pray for our success. People can't afford for the course, I have to find contributions. Again, pray that I may get funds. Thank you!

11 November is the 40th jubilee of the Parish of St. Martin, Mpandangindo. So we are busy with this also. The church needs renovation and painting too. May God help us and pray that people may able to contribute. Looking at the situation of the people, I feel suspicious, doubtful, at times guilty for requesting them; but we trust in the providence.

Encouraging people to rectify their marriages, for they live together for years, without get married in the church. For example, two ladies came asking for penance and requesting to baptize their kids, one had three and another 4, but both don’t have husbands and all kids from different men. Such is the situation here. Pray that God may guide by HIS Wisdom and that I may not hurt people, but help them to grow in faith and love in spite of their difficult situation.

Wishing all Happy Feast of St. Therese of the Child Jesus, well in advance, for I don’t know, when again I will get chance to come to internet. Sometimes after two days, some times after week or two weeks or three…  depends!

Let’s keep in touch!

Warm hugs,

Israel

Please share my mission work when you give worship and request them to transfer even US $ 50…  You can put it together and send collectively.

Bank Details for anyone wants to make donation (for check clearance, bank charges are very high in Tanzania, not less than US $30. Hence, it is better to send or wire (TT). Never, never put my name, please. Instead, use:

Account Title: CARMELITE FATHERS – SONGEA
A/C Number: 01J2085739600
Branch: Songea Branch – CRDB, Box 121 , Songea Tanzania.
Swift Code: CORUTZTZ



Calling all EU graduates…

The 3% Team is here for you!
DO YOU WANT TO…

  • Relight your candle
  • Socialize with like minded people
  • Give back

The 3% Team was formed by EU Graduates, for EU graduates. We are committed to making a difference for ourselves and especially others. Remember, Givers Gain, Takers Lose!

We challenge you to make it a great day and get involved. If not now, then when? If not you, then who? We want your involvement, but equally we want your input on how we can make this group all it can be. Let’s make it GREAT… … .TOGETHER!

We are very excited by our first two charitable affiliations: 1) Sacramento Children’s Home and 2) The Ronald McDonald House. The needs of these two charities are quite varied and ideally suited to the resources of the 3% Team.

So, whether you’re a handyman, a gardener, like to clean, choose to write a check or whatever, they have a need we/you can fill.

We've made a video that talks about what we're doing. If you missed the link in Scott's article above, you can view the video by clicking here.

Please contact Jessica Schanrock at 916.416.3392 / jschanrock@airsystems1.com or Beth Gaither at 408.313.3648 / bethgaither@yahoo.com for more information. Keep an eye out for future announcements as we fulfill that commitment to make a difference.

Scholarship Opportunities

Lastly, do you have a Starfish with the WANT but not the means to put their butt in a seat? The 3% Team wants to hear their story. We have two scholarships for the October 16th to 18th Leadership Awakening class.

Send us their story today…  they may be the lucky one to receive the gift that keeps on giving! We need to receive your submission by October 6th and you must confirm your Starfish’s availability for that class. Those selected will be notified by October 10th.

Remember to LIVE IT! HBS!

The 3% Team



My Word Coach

Can you figure it out?

We commonly use words and phrases that have old meanings. Often we aren't even aware of where those words came from.

Twice a month we'll be giving you a hint about word and a phrase and ask you to guess what the word or phrase is. Of course we'll be giving you the answers, but do yourself a favor and see if you can get the answer before clicking on the link.

Have fun!

Question #1: In England, this sport was originally called “assoc,” which was short for association football. Oxford students liked creating slang, so they added the letters “er” to the ends of words. This led to the name we now call this popular sport. What is the sport?

Question #2: Old time carnivals had wheels of fortune. If you spun the wheel you could win a prize. The barker who ran the wheel used this phrase if you lost because your spin didn't quite make it to the prize. What is the phrase?

See the answers by clicking here.




Scott V. Black
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