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Speaker 1 (00:12):
Hey, guys's time and time and time and time and
time and time again. It's not for motivation you motivation?
You Hi, how you doing? Hi? You been? It is
new it is you're a bearded marathon or and this
bye got my gosh his motivation you Hi? How you doing? Hi?
You been? Guys? I found this audio clip. I found
this cool little audio clip. You gotta hear this. You
gotta hear this. It is by Gunny Dutton. G U
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n N Y d U T t O N go
find him on social media. He's over there on Instagram,
He's over there on YouTube. He's got so much great
inspirational He's a he is a fantastic motivational speaker. And
you need to hear this. You really need to hear this.
I'm gonna let you listen to it and we'll talk
on the other side. We're gonna talk on the other side.
(00:54):
But turn this up. Listen up. It's Gunny Dutton. Be
the thermistony.
Speaker 2 (01:01):
Thermometer, or you're gonna be the thumb stat See if
you want to be the thermometer. What happens is you
don't set the condition, you just read them. So, for example,
you come into a room of individuals and they're all
gossiping and they're doing the wrong things, and they got
low morale, and they just got bad command climbing, and
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they just got bad energy. And they're smoking and joking
and just goofing off and they're just stealing or whateverver
whatever they're doing. As a thermometer, guess what, you just
fit in. You just read the temperature, and you just
fit in. If it's hot, you're hot. If it's cold,
you're cold. You don't set anything, you're not in control
of nothing. You just read it and you adjust. And
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that's how a lot of people are in this life.
They just adjust. They don't stand up for what's right.
They don't stand up for what they believe it. And
they say that if you believe in nothing, you'll fought
for anything. And so what I urge you to do
is to be the thermost steps, to be the person
that sets the temperature, that sets the condition. Did you
walk into an environment or an organization, a classroom of
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group of friends, anybody, family room, anything, and he sets
the conditions they're negative, make it positive. Be the lights
the doing the wrong things, show him what his sight
to do the right things. Be that man, a woman
of character. And I'm gonna tell you something. You never
go wrong standing up for what's right.
Speaker 1 (02:29):
Guys who think which think that was Gunny Dutton. Gunny Dutton,
g U n y d U T t O, And
go find him out on social media. He's everwhere in anywhere.
I found him on Instagram. I know he's on YouTube.
Give him a like, give him a follow. His stuff
is fantastic. What a great motivational speaker, inspirational, just motivating
the all heck all get out. He is so darn good.
(02:52):
Give him a like. Gimma follow in just more of
his stuff. And on this point, being the thermostat and
not the thermometer, he right, he's right. If you guys
want to stand out, if you want to excel, and
if you want to be the leader, man, you be
the thermostat. You set the standard, You set the pace.
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You don't wait for someone to say, hey, maybe he
should be leader. Hey maybe he should be leader, Maybe
she should be leader, maybe she should No. No, from
day one, you set the pace. From day one, you
set the standard. And I don't mean when practice starts, hey,
pratte starts at six o'clock. Okay, at six o'clock. I'm
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on no, no, no, no, no no no. As a
former coach, I'm looking for the player that's there early.
When I say practice starts at six, they're there at
five point forty five point thirty and they're already stretching
out and they're getting ready that when six o'clock starts,
they're ready to go. They're not just getting on their
equipment at six o'clock and kind of lola gag and
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talking to their friends and goofing off and whatnot. Oh no,
they've already got to stretch out in. They've already they
got their warm ups in, their equipment is ready to go,
and they are locked in. That's a leader. That's the
thermostat they're setting the pace, they're setting the standard. And
you could take this to work too. You could take
this practice to work. The leaders at work. The clock
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starts at six o'clock, they're there before six. I don't
mean five point fifty eight, five fifty nine fivefty seven. No,
they're there five forty five five point thirty and they're
ready to go. They've had breakfast, they've had their coffee.
They're looking sharp, they're looking right, they're looking tight and
they're ready to go. They're ready to go. They're not
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stretching on in and kind of dragging their to their
desk or to their whatever they got to do to
their No, they're ready to go. They are ready to go.
They're there at earlier than they're supposed to be, so
that when the clock hits they're ready. They're already ready.
They're not just starting to warm up or not. No, No,
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leaders are ready to go. They're setting the pace. They're
setting the standard. This is the standard to meet, and
they're not just falling in with the rest of the crowd.
If you're the thermostat you're not gonna stand out. If
your goal is to stand out to college recruiters. No, No,
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you're ready to go before you're supposed to be ready
to go. That's how you stand out. That's how you
rise above. You set the pace, you set the standard.
You don't just fall in line with everybody else. You
don't just blend in. No, you stand out. That's how
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leaders are made, that's how winners are made. Be a
winner starting today. Be ready to go. Guys. I'm the
beard of marathoner. That was Gunny Dutton. Give him alk,
Give him a follow, and UH thought, y'all real soon
do do
Speaker 2 (06:07):
Do people into