世界第一 培训大师: 安东尼·罗宾斯 (Anthony Robbins)
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世界第一 培训大师: 安东尼·罗宾斯
(Anthony Robbins)
人物名称
【注音】:ān dōng ní luó bīn
sī
安东尼·罗宾
[1]
美国成功学大师,当代最有名的心理学家及激励大师、NLP大师。
主要著作
安东尼·罗宾的著作在全世界已有十数种译本,受益的人不计其数,主要著作有《激发个
人潜能Ⅱ》、《激发无限的潜力》、《唤起心中的巨人》、《巨人的脚步》和《一分钟巨人》等。
安东尼·罗宾名言
想像力能带领我们超越以往范围的把握和视野。——安东尼·罗宾斯
如果我们想要改变自己的人生,就必须谨慎选用字眼,务期这些字眼能使你振奋、进取和乐观。
成功的秘诀就在于懂得怎样控制痛苦与快乐这股力量,而不为这股力量所反制。如果你能做到这点,就能掌握住自己的人生,反之,你的人生就无法掌握。
人物生平
安东尼·罗宾斯的故事
惟有伟大的人才能成就伟大的事,他们之所以伟大,是因为决心要做出伟大的事。
———戴高乐Charles De Gaulle
著名的激发心灵潜力培训师安东尼?罗宾斯(Anthony
Robbins),开始时也曾跟理查得·班德勒研读NLP,然后从中发展出具有他个人风格的课程。如今他已成为世界上最杰出的潜能训练师之一。
年少时的安东尼·罗宾斯,家境并不富裕。那时候由于他个子长得很快(现在身高有199公分),而家里没有什么钱可以及时更换新衣裤,所以他经常穿“七分
裤”(就是裤脚只能盖到膝盖的那种),在学校里难免要招来同学们的笑话。而且你很难想象的是,他有四个爸爸,因为他妈妈先后改嫁过三次。小罗宾就像一个
“小油瓶”,跟着妈妈拖来拖去,你也可以想象那时候他很难有家庭的温馨与欢乐。
有一天安东尼·罗宾斯实在忍不住了就问妈妈:“为什么我要穿‘七分裤’?为什么我要有四个爸爸?为什么我的生活不能像其他孩子一样?!”他妈妈回答他说:“如果你不满意这个家的话,那么你就从这个家滚出去吧!”
结果安东尼·罗宾斯果然从家里“滚”出来了,那一年才十七岁,高中还未毕业。他开始摆过地摊,当过餐厅服务员,跑过推销……,最后在一家银行担任洗厕所
的工作,那时候他全部的家当就是一辆价值九百美元的二手旧车——“金龟车”。他只能睡在“金龟车”里面,当然他也交不起“昂贵”的停车费,所以每天晚上必
须跑到“7-11连锁店”门口睡觉,因为这家商店门口是二十四小时免费停车。
安东尼·罗宾斯在他的自传里说道,他当时并不希望这样的日子一直延续下去,他希望有一天能够改变。终于有一天,他的一个朋友跑来告诉他,有一种课程非常
有效,可以帮助他脱离困境,那就是吉米·罗恩(Jim
Rohn)一个潜能大师的课程,当时收费要一千二百美金,对于一个总共只有九百美元家当的安东尼·罗宾来说,简直太贵了!然而他那种想要改变的巨大决心促
使他去借钱来修读这门课程,他跑遍了所有的亲戚朋友,还包括向四十四家银行提出贷款,没有一个人愿意借给他,也没有一家银行相信他能有偿还能力,最后,他
所在洗厕所的那个银行的经理看到他这么有决心想要改变,就个人掏腰包借给他一千二百美金,从此以后安东尼?罗宾斯踏上了一条自我成长的道路。
短短几年后,他已经不用再住“金龟车”了,也告别了后来曾经住过十平米大的单身公寓,他买下了一个面临太平洋——海边的一个城堡,同时还拥有了私人直升飞机……。
安东尼罗宾斯成就
他在美国各州及十几个国家都有他的分支训练机构,每年有数百万人透过他的机构而获得有效的改变和心灵的成长。他的著作《Personal
Power》(《个人潜能》)、《Unlimited Power》(《无限的潜能》)、《Awaken Giant
Within》(《唤醒心中的巨人》)在全世界发行超过二千五百万套以上。
他目前的客户已包括:IBM、可口可乐、AT&T、American
Express、Microsoft微软公司、Digital、McDonnell
Douglas以及《财富》杂志排名世界五百强的企业总裁、总经理和高级主管,还包括国际著名的麦克尔?乔丹、网球高手阿格西、英国前王妃戴安娜、戈尔巴
乔夫、曼德拉……,连美国前总统比尔?克林顿也曾聘请他作私人心理教练。
他记得他老师吉米?罗恩(Jim
Rohn)曾经对他说过的一句话:每一个发奋努力的背后,上帝必有加倍的赏赐!
其实人生就注定于你作决定的那一刻!不是吗?
别的你都可以暂时没有,但是有一点你一定要有——那就是一颗追求你自己成功快乐熊熊燃烧的强烈企图心!
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Source:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Robbins
| Anthony 'Tony'
Robbins |
 |
| Born |
February 29, 1960
(age 51)
North
Hollywood, California,
United
States |
| Occupation |
Author
Actor
Professional
speaker
Peak
Performance Coach |
| Years active |
1978–present |
| Height |
6
ft 7 in (2.01 m)[1][2] |
| Spouse |
Becky Robbins (m.
1982–1997)
Sage
Robbins (m. 2001–present) |
'Robbins began his career
learning from many different motivational speakers, and promoted
seminars for his personal mentor, Jim Rohn. He is deeply
influenced by neuro-linguistic
programming and a variety of philosophies. Robbins'
books include Unlimited Power: The New Science of
Personal Achievement and Awaken The Giant
Within.
Robbins's work has been
featured in major media including Time, Newsweek, Fortune, Forbes,
Life, GQ, Vanity Fair, Business Week, Tycoon and Success magazines,
the CBS Evening News, NBC News, ABC's Prime Time Live, Fox News,
CNN and A&E as well as newspapers, radio programs, and Internet
media worldwide.[3][4]
Robbins has been mentioned or featured in 15 major motion
pictures, including a cameo role in the hit movie 'Shallow
Hal.'[5]
In 2007, he was named to Forbes magazine's 'Celebrity 100'
list.[6]
His
programs have reached over 4 million people from 100 countries
around the world.[7][8]
Anthony Robbins was ranked
among the “Top 50 Business Intellectuals in the World” by
Accenture’s Institute for Strategic Change.[9]
Robbins has spoken at Harvard Business School[10]
and was ranked by the school among the “Top 200 Business
Gurus” (Harvard Business School Press, 2003).[11][12]
Early life
Robbins was born Anthony
Jay Mahavorick in North
Hollywood, California. He later moved to Azusa,
California, and attended Glendora High
School. Robbins says that he lived in a small low-rent
apartment in the Los Angelos area during his early twenties and had
dreamed of living in a mansion for years. In 1984, as his career
began to take off, he bought Del
Mar Castle for $1.7M. He sold the property in 1988 for
$3.25M.[13]
Career
Robbins began his career
promoting seminars for Jim Rohn. According to
Robbins, Jim Rohn taught him that 'happiness and success in life
are not the result of what we have, but rather of how we live. What
we do with the things we have makes the biggest difference in the
quality of life.'[14]
Later
Robbins began his own work as a self-help coach. He taught
neuro-linguistic
programming (NLP) and Ericksonian
Hypnosis after training with NLP co-founder
John
Grinder. In 1983, Robbins learned to firewalk from
Tolly
Burkan[15]
and began to incorporate it into his seminars.[16][17]
Robbins promoted his
services as a 'peak performance coach' through his books and TV
infomercials,
gaining strong public recognition and lucrative sales. He conducts
a large range of seminars and live events around the world
dedicated to achieving greatness in his participants by unleashing
their personal power
and helping them align their values with their individual
life goals.[18]
In 1997, Robbins began the Leadership
Academy seminar, in which participants learn to
'[c]reate an identity for them self as someone who can
help 'anyone', no matter what his/her challenge may
be.'[19]
Robbins is a featured speaker on the seminar circuit
sponsored by Learning Annex.
Robbins appeared as a featured speaker at the 2007 Technology,
Entertainment and Design (TED) conference. His talk is among the
TOP TEN TED TALKS.[20]
Seminars
Tony
Robbins giving a talk at a Twitterconference in
2009.
Robbins also conducts
seminars, including his four-day Unleash the Power
Within (UPW) seminar, Mastery
University and Business
Mastery.[21][22]
[23]
The
UPW is also known as his firewalk seminar, during which the
participants walk barefoot over hot coals at the end of the first
evening. The aim of the seminar, demonstrated in the firewalk, is
to illustrate that the main quality shared by those who achieve
greatness is the ability to take action ('Personal
Power').[24]
Mastery University is
promoted at the UPW seminar.[21][22]
Life Mastery, espouses Robbins' ideas about what makes for a
healthy lifestyle, and has in the past featured guest lecturers
including Deepak Chopra
and John Gray. Date With
Destiny, the only Mastery event at which Robbins is present for the
entire event, is said to be designed to help participants align
their values so that they are not in conflict, but rather are
aligned with the participant's individual goals.[25]
In
1997, Robbins initiated his Leadership Academy
seminar,[26]
in which he invites participants to learn the skills he
uses, with the stated goal of the program to enable the participant
to '[c]reate an identity for yourself as someone who can help
'anyone', no matter what his/her challenge may be'
[19]
In
2009 Robbins created his Business Mastery program,[23]
designed to provide business leaders with tools to manage
and grow their businesses. The seminar is conducted live by Robbins
and features entrepreneur guest speakers. Past speakers have
included Steve Wynn, CEO of
Wynn Resorts,[27]
Peter
Guber (Chairman & CEO of Mandalay Entertainment
Group)[28]
and Tony Hsieh
(CEO and Founder of Zappos.com).[29][30]
Books
Tony
Robbins has published two best-selling books, Unlimited
Power and Awaken the Giant
Within.
Unlimited
Power, published in 1987, discusses the topics of health
and energy, overcoming fears, persuasive communication, and
enhancing relationships.[31]
One reviewer called the book 'uplifting and idealistic' and
referenced the “dynamic enthusiasm' of the book;'[32]
and another describes Robbins as “a persuasive communicator
who spends more linage on step-by-step details of his
recommendations than in self-boosterism.'[33]
while another reviewer said it's 'too wordy' and 'reads like
a transcript of a series of talks.'[34]
Other reviewers dispute the book's originality, pointing to
ideological similarities with Maxwell Maltz,
Norman Vincent
Peale, Napoleon Hill, and
Dale
Carnegie, all of whom Robbins acknowledges in his
book.[35]
Some have criticized the chapter called 'Energy: The Fuel of
Excellence' which includes information on food combining,
lymphology, and deep breathing to promote health. Robbins makes
reference to the book Fit for Life
and its authors, Harvey and Marilyn Diamond, whom he refers
to as his 'former partners'.[36]
The National Council for Reliable Health Information wrote a
critical review of the chapter and called his sources
unreliable.[37][38]
Awaken the Giant
Within, published in 1992, was an expansion of his
personal development techniques and strategies taught through a
motivational self-help type approach. Robbins made the distinction
between his techniques, coined as Neuro-Associative
Conditioning as unique from
Neuro-Linguistic Programming because
the trademarked difference is defined by the application of
'conditioning' to a newly learned personal development technique
and/or skill or strategy rather than 'being programmed' and
suggest-ably fixed once and for all by someone else who had more
power than the individual to make a change.[39]
Movie Appearances and TV
Show
Robbins had a pivitol
story-line setting cameo role in the 2001 Jack Black box office hit
movie 'Shallow Hal.'.[5][40]
Robbins also had cameo rolls as himself in the 1994 movie
'Reality Bites,'[5]
in three episodes of 'Roseanne' (TV series - 1997 season and
1998 season),[41][42][43]
and in an episode of hit HBO series 'The Sopranos' (TV
series - 2004 season).[41]
In
July 2010, NBC
debuted Breakthrough with Tony Robbins, a
reality show that followed Robbins as he helped the show's
participants face their personal challenges.[44][45]
NBC canceled the show after airing two of the planned six
episodes, due to low viewership.[46]
Anthony Robbins
Foundation
In
1991, Robbins launched a charity, the Anthony
Robbins Foundation.[47]
It is dedicated to empowering students and prisoners through
food drives and learning programs based on his
teachings.[48]According
to the official website, the foundation has 'products and programs
in more than 2,000 schools, 700 prisons, and 100,000 health and
human service organizations.'[49]
The Foundation and the validity and success of its programs
have been written about and featured in many dozens of articles,
appearing on various websites. Examples include the following
source sites.[50][51][52][53][54][55][56][53][57][58][54][59][55][60][56][61][57][62][63][64][65][66]
[67][68][69][70][71][72][73]
Despite this, the independent charity watchdog,
Charity
Navigator, gives the foundation a rating of one out of four
stars.[74]
The official website states that 'the Foundation is
committed to make a difference in the quality of life for children,
the homeless, the prison population, and the elderly through its
various programs'. The foundation has subsequently led to the
forming of 'Basket Brigades' across the world that occur each
Thanksgiving. Individuals and groups have joined together to
assemble and deliver dinner baskets to needy families.[47]
Lawsuits
Federal Trade
Commission: In May 1995, Robbins Research
Internal (RRI) responded to Federal
Trade Commission charges of misrepresentation of
potential earnings to franchise investors. RRI and the FTC entered
into a stipulated settlement agreement, in which RRI agreeed to pay
$221,260 (USD) in
consumer redress. There were no findings or admissions of wrong
doing on the part of RRI.[75]
Wade
Cook: Financial seminar guru Wade Cook also
sued Robbins for copyright infringement and plagiarism, alleging
that Robbins used proprietary terms in his seminars and in his
book, Wall Street Money Machine. In 1998, a
Tacoma,
Washington, jury ordered Robbins to pay Cook US$650,900 in damages. The
order to pay damages was later withdrawn, but the allegations
remained.[76]
The ninth circuit court ruled in 2000 that the trial judge
has misinterpreted the statutes, and the verdict and damages were
reinstated, stating, 'The Court found that U.S. District Court
Judge, Jack Tanner, erred in 'finding a conclusion contrary to the
jury award,' and sent instructions to reinstate the award. 'This is
a landmark decision by the 9th Circuit Court because of the high
profile players and issues at stake,' said lead attorney and Wade
Cook General Counsel, Troy Romero. 'The Court is telling
individuals that, no matter who you are, the protection of
copyrightable material will be preserved.' Robbins was forced to
pay the entire amount.[77]
Vancouver Sun
Defamation suit: In 2001, Robbins filed a lawsuit against
the newspaper the Vancouver Sun, alleging
defamation and libel. The judge determined the Vancouver
Sun defamed Tony Robbins when it called him a
hypocrite. Awarding Robbins $20,000 in damages, the judge wrote
'While damages are presumed, the plaintiff's failure to take the
witness stand and to testify about his feelings and the impact of
the defamation upon his reputation leaves the court somewhat in the
dark about these matters'. The court awarded Robbins his attorneys'
fees and costs in addition to damages.[78][79]
Celebrity
status
In
his book, Awaken the Giant Within, Robbins recalls
meetings with various celebrities, saying he was a student of their
success. People he mentioned were Nelson Mandela,
Mikhail
Gorbachev, Bill Clinton,
Margaret
Thatcher, François
Mitterrand, and Princess
Diana.[80]
During Robbins' infomercials, he had celebrity
appearances by Fran Tarkenton,
Pamela Anderson,
Quincy
Jones, Erin Brockovich
and Anthony Hopkins.
Robbins stated that they came without any
compensation.[81]
In
1994, President Bill Clinton
invited Robbins, Marianne
Williamson and Dr. Steven R. Covey
to a meeting at Camp David. All
parties 'refused to divulge the substance of their meeting with the
Clintons'.[82]
Personal life
In
1984, Robbins and his ex-girlfriend, Liz Acosta, gave birth to
Jairek Robbins.
In
1997, Robbins and his first wife of 15 years, Becky Robbins (née
Jenkins), were divorced.
In
June 2001, Robbins married Bonnie Humphrey (now known as Sage
Robbins)[83]
and is the father of four children.[84]
Tony
Robbins started his career working for a medium size publishing
company in the states. Having a natural gift for sales and
communicating he soon rose to the position of director before
embarking on peak performance speaking.
Robbins alludes to his
personal belief in God in Unlimited Power, giving
the grand complexity of life as evidence of an intelligent
designer.[85