As my podcast continues to grow, slowly and surely, I’ve gotten to meet more and more people who resonate with my message of Excellence and Fighting. I’ll get emails stating how one episode or another has created a mindset shift, a new/better way of thinking in the listener. Or, how it has reinforced the idea of stepping outside of the limitations we (too many times) put upon ourselves. We are forming a strong community of Excellencers (may or may not be a word!) and Fighters.

I’ve spoken to many of them on the phone, really getting to know them, and several have become friends–something I’m looking forward to, developing more. In a conversation with one such listener turned friend, Lee Witt, he helped me uncover a new way of providing a platform for listeners.

For the first time (maybe the last time, or maybe the first of a million times), I’m posting someone else’s words on my blog. Lee has written a message that connects deeply with AMX244. He was the inspiration for the idea of Elevating the Room You Enter:

We all have unique abilities.  Each of us is distinctive within our own genetic framework.  Some of us are tall, some short.  Some athletic, some artistic, and if we’re lucky, maybe both.  But consider this: There are certain abilities that are available to each of us no matter who we are or where we come from.

For example, each of us has the ability to “not quit.”  Not quitting isn’t a particular skill or talent that requires years of education.  Not quitting is a decision.  It’s a decision that is available to each of us.  And we make that decision in each present moment as we move towards a goal. 

Another “non-skill” is hard work.  When was working hard and putting out great effort ever a skill?  Again, it’s a present moment decision that each of us has the opportunity to make.  We can make that choice in any given moment.

Finally, consider this.  What if each of us has the ability to make every room we enter a better room?  When you show up at a meeting, or in your living room with your family, do you suck all the energy out of the room?  Or do you bring a positive, value-adding presence to the environment?  Do you leave your environment better than you found it?

Well, what do you say to that? As a compliment to Lee’s words, have a listen to AMX244 Play the Part and Elevate the Room You Enter!

PS Have a message that correlates with a past episode? Write it and send it! Contact link on the menu up top.

For more episodes, and to subscribe, visit charlie-brenneman.com/podcast. After subscribing, you’ll get every episode sent directly to your phone.

About the author : cbrenneman

2 Comments

  1. Lee Witt June 17, 2017 at 12:10 pm

    Thank you for the kind words Charlie and for posting! Every morning your AMX delivery kick-starts my day and inspires me to “DO better and BE better.” I continue to learn more about courage and work ethic from your efforts and your ability to capture and share the salient points from your reading keeps me learning and growing. Thanks for all that you do!

    • SpaniardMMA June 19, 2017 at 8:14 am

      Let’s keep building this army one soldier at a time! Thanks for your consistent thoughts and feedback Lee. It always adds depth to see the content applied in “real life”.

Leave A Comment

    Three days after the birth of his second child, The Spaniard discusses Fathership (a Spaniard term): his gratitude, his hopes, his plans, and how little he and his wife are sleeping. What does this mean for you? The tale involving Sheetz will make you think about the power of example. The discussion of summer camp and iffy acquaintances will help you watch for good and bad influences. The story in the hospital will alert you to opportunities to make simple, difficult decisions for growth. Whatever your relationship to parenting—past, present, future, never—there are thoughts here to help you put your arms around what matters most to you. Also: The three inspirations for the new baby’s name!

    Three days after the birth of his second child, The Spaniard discusses Fathership (a Spaniard term): his gratitude, his hopes, his plans, and how little he and his wife are sleeping. What does this mean for you? The tale involving Sheetz will make you think about the power of example. The discussion of summer camp and iffy acquaintances will help you watch for good and bad influences. The story in the hospital will alert you to opportunities to make simple, difficult decisions for growth. Whatever your relationship to parenting—past, present, future, never—there are thoughts here to help you put your arms around what matters most to you. Also: The three inspirations for the new baby’s name!

Subscribe to newsletter

Insider offers & flash sales in your inbox every week.

[fusion_form form_post_id="2827" hide_on_mobile="small-visibility,medium-visibility,large-visibility" /]

Latest videos

It’s host versus co-host. The Spaniard finds competition essential while Dread questions that. The Spaniard gives a wrestler’s and fighter’s appreciation of flesh-and-blood opponents: how they have shaped him, how they have often obsessed him, and how he sometimes has to search for their equivalents. The conversation highlights how competitors personify high standards and how the highest performance might require a winner and a loser. Also: Will baby Rocky let The Spaniard work out?

It’s host versus co-host. The Spaniard finds competition essential while Dread questions that. The Spaniard gives a wrestler’s and fighter’s appreciation of flesh-and-blood opponents: how they have shaped him, how they have often obsessed him, and how he sometimes has to search for their equivalents. The conversation highlights how competitors personify high standards and how the highest performance might require a winner and a loser. Also: Will baby Rocky let The Spaniard work out?

It’s host versus co-host. The Spaniard finds competition essential while Dread questions that. The Spaniard gives a wrestler’s and fighter’s appreciation of flesh-and-blood opponents: how they have shaped him, how they have often obsessed him, and how he sometimes has to search for their equivalents. The conversation highlights how competitors personify high standards and how the highest performance might require a winner and a loser. Also: Will baby Rocky let The Spaniard work out?

Join our mailing list today

Insider offers & flash sales in your inbox every week.

[fusion_form form_post_id="2830" hide_on_mobile="small-visibility,medium-visibility,large-visibility" /]

Curabitur non nulla sit amet nisl tempus convallis quis ac lectus dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit sed porttitor lectus.