Missoula Chiropractor Shaun Stuto- The “Be Do Have” Principle
Missoula Chiropractor Shaun Stuto- The “Be Do Have” Principle
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Missoula Chiropractor Shaun Stuto- The “Be Do Have” Principle
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Missoula Chiropractor Shaun Stuto- The “Be Do Have” Principle
By: Akdocshaun
About the Author
Shaun Stuto D.C. is a
Missoula Chiropractor and owner/founder of
Transformation Chiropractic in addition to the
DC Mastermind Group.
Transformation Chiropractic
100 Ryman St. Suite 500, Missoula, MT, 59802
(406) 728-1250
(ArticlesBase SC #1557134)
Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/ – Missoula Chiropractor Shaun Stuto- The “Be Do Have” Principle
In December of 2006, I attended Marshall Sylver’s “The Turning Point.” At the suggestion of a trusted mentor, Skip Lacour, I invested several hundred dollars to attend an event I knew nothing about. Marshall, a hypnotist, and self-professed millionaire maker with a flashy swagger seemed like an entertainer, though my expectations were low for any value beyond that. Skip Lacour, a 6-time national drug free bodybuilding champion, author, writer and motivational speaker was working along side Marshall on his seminar circuit which travels the country. Skip is a legendary athlete that I admired and wished to emulate. His spartan like dedication and resilience in such a thankless sport gave him a lot of street credit. In truth, I believed that meeting Skip would be more valuable than anything Marshall would ever teach me. Both men would prove to be invaluable influences and resources for shaping my future.
The morning of the seminar came and I was sitting in the first few rows off of stage left. Projector screens stood adjacent to each side of the stage. A clip from The Karate Kid flashed on and it was the scene where Mr. Miyagi teaches Daniel Larusso how to sand the floor, paint the fence, and “wax on, wax off.” At the beginning of the scene, Daniel begs Mr. Miyagi to teach him karate. Mr. Myagi demands “I say, you do, NO question.” Mr. Miyagi puts Daniel through 3 exhausting days of thankless manual labor with only minutes of instruction on how to even complete the tasks. Daniel doesn’t see the lesson in any of the work. In the end of the scene he is angry and arguing with his sensei to teach him how to fight, not to a slave. Mr. Miyagi unleashes a flurry of kicks and punches at Daniel who unconsciously blocks each and every one of them using the basic lessons he learned from sand the floor, paint the fence, and wax on wax off. With the glazed look of a humbled teenager, he stands silently and respectfully before his teacher. The movements had become part of him. He didn’t have to think how to react. They bow to one another and the scene ends.
In order for us to create an abundant life, we must adopt powerful actions and behaviors and transform to a level of unconscious competence. These qualities and characteristics must be etched in our being. As the projectors go white, Marshall appears from the back of the room and comes on over the loud speaker. “I say, you do, no question” resonates from the surround sound. Marshall has a unique and powerful voice and makes a massive entrance. Once again, he bellows “I say, you do, no question.” Dressed in a silver suit, that screams “custom made,” he walks to the front of the room and stands with a commanding and dominant presence on stage. He speaks with a tonality and pitch I’ve never heard. His voice is so clear, suggestive and impressive that everyone in the room is at full attention. At that moment, I knew I was in for an incredible and life changing weekend. This man had something to offer me and I was taking notes.
Was this just another “ra ra” session? Or would this truly help take me from a Chiropractic student to a successful entrepreneur and leader within my profession? Over the course of those two days in 2006, I learned lessons that cannot be undone. “A mind once expanded can never contract,” being one of Marshall’s token phrases. He was right. Once I stepped up my level of thinking to this higher level, I experienced a change in consciousness. The bell had been rung. The room was filled with over 1,000 people each paying 0-00 to attend. He asked “Did anybody do the math” to emphasize the amount of money he was making in just two days of work. For most its unimaginable. We were taught systematically to understand and believe that success is possible and that he possessed the tools necessary to bridge the gap from ordinary to extraordinary. I realized then and there that Marshall was not successful from genetics or environmental reasons. He grew up with 8 brothers and sisters, no father and a mother who worked 3 jobs to raise them. Marshall was a product of focus, vision and massive action. Millionaires and billionaires take action. They take massive risk when others sit idly by waiting for better times and calmer waters.
Seeing Marshall on stage excited me. I felt my heart race and my entrepreneurial emotions stir. His communication skills were
