Friday, May 23, 2014

Stefan's Date with Destiny - Tony Robbins Event Review


There were over 2,000 participants in attendance, from 67 countries around the world. This was Tony Robbins 70th Date With Destiny event, and everyone in the room was more excited than ever.  Before attending the event, everyone had to fill out a detailed report and questionnaire that would elicit important information about how you operate, including your values and rules.  Going through the process helps you learn about yourself, but the information is more for Tony Robbins to study for each person in attendance so that he can add as much value as possible and sometimes work with individuals one-on-one.

A big component of Date With Destiny is that everyone is split up into teams.  There were I believe between 25 to 30 teams at the event, which means that you’re not sitting with or on the same team as whomever you came to the event with.  Each team has a team name, cheer, and team leaders that help you make the event enjoyable and worthwhile.  You pick a buddy at the event which you work with closely throughout the 6-days and participate in the exercises with.  I found this extremely useful, as I attended the event by myself and quickly had some close friendships and a sense of camaraderie at the event.

Date With Destiny is a self-discovery experience.  It’s an event where you explore the force that controls every thought, feeling, behaviour, and decision of your life.  This is known as your Blueprint, or model of the world, which is something that we will be exploring more in-depth later.  But, your Blueprint consists of your beliefs, values, and rules.  Most of us didn't consciously select our beliefs, values and rules, which causes us to not move towards or create the ultimate destiny we want for our lives.  By taking control of these areas of your life, you are able to be pulled towards the life that you want and your ultimate destiny can be fulfilled.


A big thanks go to the one and only Motivational Posters Library for giving the opportunity to changing life forever! For better or worse...that is the question!

by STEFAN PYLARINOS

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