Motivation Daily by Motiversity - I'M TIRED... BUT I WILL COME BACK STRONGER THAN EVER - Motivational Speech (featuring Tim Storey)
Episode Date: September 30, 2022IF YOU'RE TIRED OF BEING TIRED...WATCH THIS! Tim Storey, acclaimed author, speaker, and life coach, delivers one of the most inspiring interviews you will ever hear. We recently had the opportunity to... interview Tim Storey, World-Renowned Motivational & Inspirational Speaker, Author, & Life Coach of A list celebrities including Oprah Winfrey, Quincy Jones, and Robert Downey Jr. We sat down and asked Tim for his greatest life advice, how to turn a setback into a comeback, and what to do when you're tired of being tired.Speaker:Tim StoreyTim Storey is an acclaimed author, speaker, and life coach, known for inspiring and motivating people of all walks of life, from entertainment executives, celebrities, and athletes to adults and children in the most deprived neighborhoods in the world.Music:Epidemic Sound Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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I'm the number one go-to guy in the world of celebrities.
How do you make that happen?
Decided to get very skilled at my work.
And anywhere from working from little kids in orphanages to people in prisons to Robert Downey Jr.
So I don't see anybody as different.
I just see them as human beings that need to turn a setback to a comeback.
What I teach is that we all have what I call life interruptions.
You've had them, I've had them.
It could be when somebody's young and they get ill,
or their parents get divorced, or in this case my father passed.
So it's a life interruption.
And then when most people have that life interruption or setback,
they don't know how to get out of it.
And so that's one thing that I think created a calling in me
that I wanted to help more people that had life interruptions,
find a way up and out.
The whole idea of the book of the miracle mentality
is don't live in the mundane,
don't stay in the messy,
don't stay in the madness,
but make room for the miracles.
And I think that so many of us
that we get so caught up in the mundane,
and then the mundane escalates to the messy,
and then it escalates to the madness,
which is the chaotic, that man, where's the magical?
You know, there's times in life where you just want to shout,
where life is at a high volume.
And it could be the first time somebody falls in love.
You just want to shout.
It could be you're successful in your job.
You just want to shout.
But there are times where you're disappointed
and things don't work, and then you're disappointed again and disappointed again.
And it feels like, watch just playing words,
life has knocked the shout out of you.
And that shout goes down to a whisper.
And if you notice a lot of people that you grew up with,
they don't have a shout anymore.
Their shout became a whisper.
It's like, hey, how's it going?
Well, step by step.
How's your marriage going?
Okay.
How's your job?
Okay.
And they find themselves in the land of okay.
But I believe you can get your shout back.
That idea of listening,
but also the fact that I learned
through my research and study
how to turn a setback into a comeback
like I'll give you like three points
so when somebody has a setback
what happens to them
most times they go very singular
they go really inward
so if they go through a divorce
they go very inward or they lost their job
they go inward anxiety
or depression pandemic
they go very inward
but when you have a setback
the first thing you got to do is you got to become awake
you got to become conscience and you got to say oh my gosh we're in the middle of a pandemic
and we may need to be locked down for a month a month turned into another month and then
over a year right so number one become awake secondly you have to take inventory
take realistic inventory like in the pandemic where am i financially where am i with my job
where am i with my mental health how is my family doing how's my country doing how
this world doing? So number one you become awake, secondly take inventory, but here's a powerful
thing. You have to partner with the right people. I feel that a lot of people, when they have a setback,
they don't have the right people to partner with. So that's what I always wanted to become,
and that's what I became. I want to be the person that somebody could link hands with and say,
come on, Tim Story. You may not know everything, but you know how to get people from a setback
to a comeback. I'm the partner, power, person. I'm inspired by the little things in life. I have this
saying that miracles are either coming or going at all times. My last book is called the miracle
mentality. And they have a miracle mentality is to look for the extraordinary, look for the unusual,
look for the uncommon. And the other day, I was really busy on a lot of Zoom calls.
And I went in my backyard.
And as I was sitting there drinking hot tea,
I noticed that three butterflies came by my right shoulder at the same time.
True story.
They turned around and came back the same way.
That inspires me.
So I'm inspired by butterflies.
I'm inspired by you today in the outreach you guys have in changing lives.
I'm inspired by this beautiful location.
Estonia. I'm inspired by great conversations with Quincy Jones. I'm high on life. I really
enjoy life. What a privilege to live. First of all, I've learned that not everyone's urgent is my
urgent. I got that from Stephen Covey. Because in the early days of life coaching, I used to be on the
phone like non-stop, like even late at night, two, three, four in the morning. I don't do that anymore.
because unless it's a major, major crisis,
someone's been hospitalized or somebody had a relapse in the area of addiction.
I make people make appointments and the biggest stars in the world,
they got to go through my assistance.
And I think it's better that way.
Because I have to protect my own peace.
I have to protect my own state of mind
because I like to be in just a very sound mind.
I like to be steady and unsteady times.
So even though they may have my number,
doesn't mean they're urgent is my urgent.
I have a therapist.
So I think that to live the life that I get to live
is so over my head.
Like, how did this happen?
Okay?
So, like, sometimes I'm, like, driving down the street
and I won't name drop on this one.
And, like, someone will call me
this, like, a huge, gigantic movie star
that we would look up to forever.
And it just, it blows me away still.
So I think that, you know, for many, many years,
I'm living this life that is different, better, more magical.
And I like going to a therapist and just sitting there
and making sure I stay on the Yellowbrook Road,
making sure that my motives are right, my mindset is right.
because in my kind of job, they offer you a lot of money to do different things,
like, you know, mostly coming from just a lower-income family to starting to do real well,
even in my early 20s.
I just wanted to be around practical mindsets that would keep me on the Yellow Brook Road,
and so far, so good.
To get your shout back, the first thing you've got to do is get tired of being tired.
If you're bloated, get tired of being bloated.
If you're poor, get tired of being poor.
if you're lonely, get tired of being lonely.
And you really got to get tired of being tired.
And that's how I was being in a lower-income family.
I didn't like that feeling of like I wanted a certain tennis shoe,
but I got the almost version.
I wanted a certain type of Levi's, but I got plevise.
Right? So everything was almost.
I was tired of being tired, tired of being regular, tired of being this.
And so I made a choice that, man, I'm going to do three things.
Here we go.
Number one, we learn from education.
Number two, that's why I'm glad that you're doing this.
We learned from conversation.
Number three, we learned from observation.
So I began to educate myself.
I begin to have better conversations.
And I begin to watch people around me that got the shout back.
And I emulated and started following what they did.
tired of being tired
tired of being tired
