floydslist.com
Home About Us Privacy Terms & Conditions Add Your Link Add Your Article
Search:   
Get Free Links
 
   

Automotive

   

Food & Recipe

   

Recreation

   

Self Enhancement

   

Travel & Accommodation

   

Health & Therapy

   

Children

   

Banking & Finance

   

News & Events

   

Games & Play

   

Business & Commerce

   

Policies & Law

   

Academics & Learning

   

Society & Communities

   

Art & Culture

   

Research & Science

   

Home Family & Garden

   

Medicine & Treatment

   

Jobs & Employment

   

Sports & Adventure

   

Online Shopping

   

Relationship & Lifestyle

   

Property & Estate

   

Internet & Computers

 

  Home –› Self Enhancement –› Success Planning
   
 

Do Your Own Stunts

   

Many of us enjoy actors who do their own stunts. Harrison Ford, Mel Gibson, Tom Cruise and, of course, Jackie Chan have done most if not all of their own stunts for years. And sometimes, youll even get to see a news reporter as his or her own stuntman.

I was a presenter at the local Emmys here in Atlanta last weekend. Lots of very talented people from our area, most of them in the news business, competing for this very prestigious award. One of the nominees was a local reporter who did a special report on police use of taser guns. As part of his report, he took a shot from one of these tasers on camera. It was pretty stunningpardon the pun. This of course got quite a reaction from the audience and also from the voters because he won the award for that story.

Call it crazy or call it gutsy, instead of using a stand in, this guy took the shot himself to demonstrate what these guns really do. By doing it himself, did he become the story? Maybe, but I think theres a lesson here. Do your own stunts.

How many of us are willing to put ourselves out there and be the example of how things are done? How many of us tell others what to do, especially when it comes to doing new things, instead of taking any personal risk? Doesnt it add to the credibility of movies you see when the actor is doing the stunt instead of a double?

Risk a tough thing, but no real reward comes without it. If you want to achieve something, you must be willing to put yourself on the line and do whats required. And if your job involves leadership and motivating others, whats more motivating than watching your boss doing the same thing he or she is asking of you?

Life is like a turtle - you can't get anywhere unless you stick your neck out. Take the risk and dont push it off to others. It makes a much bigger impact on your audience when you do it as opposed to a stand-in.

Author: Mike Pniewski
 
Author Bio:

Mike Pniewski

For more than 20 years, Mike Pniewski has been one of the busiest actors around appearing in hundreds of films, TV shows and commercials. Recently you?ve seen him in the film Ray with Oscar winner Jamie Foxx, Runaway Jury, Out of Time with Denzel Washington, Law & Order, The Sopranos, Law & Order Criminal Intent and Thief.

With Mike?s long term success comes a phylosophy about achievment and overcoming obstacles that he has passed on to many people through his speeches and workshops. Mike?s powerful presentation called ?Conquering Rejection? is a riveting testimony to his persistance and avoiding obstacles to success.

His other topics include ?Playing the Role?Using an Actor?s Craft in Business Performance? and ?The Principles of Act to Win?, a compelling look at Mike?s program for success using the craft of acting as a metaphor for building the career you want.

 
 
 

Related Articles

 
The Secret of Lasting Personal Change
 
Effective Stress Management: How To Accomplish 2 Times More At Half The Time Required (Part 2)
 
Goals: The Role They Play In Helping You Start and Run a Successful Business
 
Soulstretch: Raising the Bar on Nobility and Nicety
 
My Backyard Recipe for Creating an Abundant Life
 
Anger and Scarcity
 
Don't Just Lie in Bed Worrying - It Keeps You Awake!
 
Rightful Owner
 
SMARTER Goal Setting - A Key to Making It Great!
 
Forgotten Your New Year's Resolutions Already? How To Get Back On Track
 
 
 
 
 

Time Management Wasters

Learn how to get rid of your time management wasters... - Ofer Tirosh
 

Teacher's Pet

Direct Answers - Column for the week of October 20, 2003 I am 32 and a mom with two children. I've p ... - Wayne Mitchell and Tamara Mitchell
 

Kaizen For Self Improvement

Kaizen? Can a Japanese method of industrial efficiency be used for self improvement? Find out how. - Steven Gillman
 
 

How to Stop Time

Many of us are under increasing time pressure. We need to create a few minutes of peace each day for ... - Annett Tate
 

Motivation From A Great Western - We All Have It Coming

Most self-help gurus warn us against watching too much TV. Spending time with your much maligned TV ... - John Watson
 
 
Home -> Privacy -> Terms & Conditions  
© 2006-2008 www.floydslist.com All Rights Reserved Worldwide.