Gain Access To Your Inner Elvis!

© TSUFIT 2007

Did you capture the American Idol finals in 2015 between Taylor Hicks and Catherine What’s Her Name? Who won? The one with the best voice? Or the one with the most character?

So lots of entrepreneurs lose their time and money bragging about being the finest. “We sell the best doohickeys …” “We provide the best customer service …” ‘

It’s dopey to extol being the best! Why? ‘Cause
1. Everybody says it.
2. It’s most likely not true.
3. We do not believe you anyway
Do not stress about it, ’cause
4. We’re not constantly looking for the best.

Take a look at singers. The most well-known. The most loved. Are they the best? 짭플릭스 Rod Stewart’s what, 92? And still producing hit albums! “Do You Think I’m Sexy?” No Rod. I do not. When the song came out and definitely not now, not 30 years back. Somehow a geriatric Rod got to wiggle his possessions on American Idol along with Taylor Hicks! Bad Catherine is doing a lame cameos on Ugly Betty.

The “It” Factor
In showbiz, there’s an expression “You’ve got ‘it’.” What’s “it”?

The factor they call it “it” is due to the fact that it’s difficult to put it into words. It’s got something to do with charm, magnetism, the power to bring in and hold an audience. Frankly, Rod Stewart never ever did it for me, but Elvis absolutely had “it”.

Gain Access To Your Inner Elvis
I just saw a movie about Elvis’ life. Why are individuals so interested by Elvis? Due to the fact that a personality that huge never ever passes away.

Why was the person such a star? Was it his appearance, his personality, his voice, his music? It’s most likely all of those things– together with this magical thing called “it”, but even with Elvis, it took him a while to find his inner “it”.

In the motion picture, a docu-drama (or shlock-u-drama), Elvis strolls into Sun Records, a little Memphis recording studio, to sing for Sam Phillips. Elvis sings like Bill Monroe; he sings like Bing Crosby; he sings like the other day’s news.

It wasn’t a quickie, even for Elvis, to discover his initial voice. Ultimately he did find it.

What’s this got to make with business owners? Whatever!

You got ta find your initial voice. You got ta dig beyond the normal. You got ta find your business’ character and after that you have to reveal it. You got ta gain access to your Inner Elvis!

Do that and enjoy your star shine.

It’s probably all of those things– together with this wonderful thing called “it”, but even with Elvis, it took him a while to find his inner “it”.

In the film, a docu-drama (or shlock-u-drama), Elvis walks into Sun Records, a small Memphis recording studio, to sing for Sam Phillips. Elvis sings like Bill Monroe; he sings like Bing Crosby; he sings like the other day’s news. It wasn’t a quickie, even for Elvis, to discover his original voice. You got ta gain access to your Inner Elvis!