“You can have everything in life you want if you will just help enough other people get what they want.” Tom Ziglar, CEO of Zig Ziglar Corporation, espouses this mantra of his dad’s amongst many others. Listen today to hear how Zig became a motivational speaker and how Tom continues to carry his family’s legacy after all the quality time they spent together.

Episode 253: Love To a Child is Spelled T-I-M-E w/ Tom Ziglar

Bio: Tom Ziglar has had the rare privilege of spending his entire life surrounded by world-class leaders, innovators, and motivators. Family dinner included the presence of the world’s TOP motivator, his father, Zig Ziglar. As a result, Tom’s arsenal of experience and information is absolutely unparalleled.

As CEO of Zig Ziglar Corporation for the past 28 years, Tom Ziglar carries on the Ziglar philosophy: “You can have everything in life you want if you will just help enough other people get what they want.” He has written two books, Choose to Win in 2019 and 10 Leadership Virtues for Disruptive Times, published and released in December 2021. Both of these books expand the Ziglar branding and philosophy in personal development and leadership, and provide the backbone for the most innovative training and coaching programs in the world.

Tom speaks around the world to billion-dollar companies, small business owners, and prestigious academic institutions, including Cambridge and Harvard. Tom’s “Sage Experience” keynote format draws out the wisdom in the audience and answers audience-generated questions in real time while leveraging AI. The Ziglar brand is more relevant today than ever. Ziglar has exceeded 6.5 million likes on Facebook, and The Ziglar Show has become one of the top-ranked business podcasts. The world is hungry for inspiration, motivation, and hope. With Tom’s innovation, Ziglar has become the go-to resource!

Tom’s Something Extra: “Someone asked me one time, ‘What was Zig Ziglar’s secret?’ He invested the first three hours of the day learning something new, reading God’s word, reading the experts. The motive was purely to share these findings for someone else’s benefit.”

 

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