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Phineas and Ferb – The Most Highly Effective Boys I know

Cover of "The 7 Habits of Highly Effectiv...

Cover of The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People

This blog post is purely motivated by my need to change for the better and how lately I have looked for or analyzing people who are highly effective and successful in their fields.

This has been a painstaking process for me, as I am learning to be successful you must have an ultra positive state of mind; while living and breathing the change you are trying to become. During this process, I am analyzing so many aspects of my life from work, relationships and lifestyle.

A staple part my lifestyle is my Saturday morning cartoon time with my son. In particular the time we spend watching the very funny yet super informative Phineas and Ferb on the Disney Channel.

The show follows the adventures of step brothers Phineas Flynn (Vincent Martella) and Ferb Fletcher (Thomas Sangster), who live in the fictional town of Danville, somewhere in the Tri-State area. Their older sister, Candace Flynn (Ashley Tisdale), is obsessed with two things throughout the show.  One is “busting” Phineas and Ferb’s schemes and ideas, usually calling their mother to report the boys’ activities in an attempt to get them in trouble, but is never successful because of events that transpire in another subplot. Second is that she is obsessed with a boy named Jeremy (Mitchel Musso) who she wants to be her boyfriend.  Meanwhile, the boys’ pet platypus, Perry, acts as a secret agent for an all-animal government organization called the O.W.C.A. (“Organization Without a Cool Acronym”), fighting Dr. Heinz Doofenshmirtz.  The two plots intersect at the end to erase all traces of the boys’ project just before Candace can show it to their mother. This usually leaves Candace very frustrated.

The plot is amusing and keeps my son’s attention, recently I honed in on how highly successful and effective Phineas and Ferb are as people. Every episode opens with an idea or some link to an idea. Phineas seeing the idea and then being motivated to make this idea a reality, project, and or adventure for that day. When Phineas has a new idea, he says, “Ferb, I know what we’re gonna do today!” In several episodes, an adult will ask Phineas if he is a little young to be performing some complex activities, to which he responds “Yes, yes I am.”

I could go on and on about the comedy and musical attribute of this series but I want to highlight what I think are some amazing success skills that are being showcased in this cartoon. Recently, people in my circle have discussed the idea of excuse ridden failures or bi…asdeness. As well as the idea that the world consist of 97% of complacent people and the other 3% who excel and do not look back. Phineas and Ferb are the true examples of 3%, they think it, say it and do it. The brilliant thing about them is that at the end of every episode their hard work is destroyed by some sort of freak accident involving the platypus; but that does not matter. They come right back the next episode with the same vigor and excitement as before. How many people can actually say they are willing to do that?

To simply state what a 3% truly is.  Internet Marketing Guru, Master Lloyd Irvin says,”In life, deciding on what you would consider success and putting yourself in a position to become successful.  97% of the population is losers and only 3% of the population is winners and you have to decide what percentage group you want to be in.  Then surround yourself, or find a way, to get around the 3% group.”

I think the best part of this cartoon, none of the boy’s friends moans or groans about the arduous task in front of them. They are excited as well and committed to the end goal of each project they create. Some of them might be a 97% at home but when the are with Phineas and Ferb they are 3% by choice.

To bring some theoretical perspective to what I am discussing. Think in the context of Stephen R. Covey and The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People, this a business and self-help book. This work illustrates the seven habits of highly successful and effective people. I am not proposing that these two cartoons characters represent all seven habits, but what I am proposing is that they use some of them extremely effectively to carry out their goals. Read  below and see if you apply these goals to your life.

Habit 1: Be Proactive Take initiative in life by realizing that your decisions (and how they align with life’s principles) are the primary determining factor for effectiveness in your life. Take responsibility for your choices and the consequences that follow.

Habit 2: Begin with the End in Mind Self-discover and clarify your deeply important character values and life goals. Envision the ideal characteristics for each of your various roles and relationships in life. Create a mission statement.

Habit 3: Put First Things First Prioritize, plan, and execute your week’s tasks based on importance rather than urgency. Evaluate whether your efforts exemplify your desired character values, propel you toward goals, and enrich the roles and relationships that were elaborated in Habit 2.

Habit 4: Think Win-Win Genuinely strive for mutually beneficial solutions or agreements in your relationships. Value and respect people by understanding a “win” for all is ultimately a better long-term resolution than if only one person in the situation had gotten his way.

Habit 5: Seek First to Understand, Then to be Understood Use empathic listening to be genuinely influenced by a person, which compels them to reciprocate the listening and take an open mind to being influenced by you. This creates an atmosphere of caring, and positive problem solving.

Habit 6: Synergize, combine the strengths of people through positive teamwork, so as to achieve goals no one person could have done alone.

Habit 7: Sharpen the Saw Balance and renew your resources, energy, and health to create a sustainable, long-term, effective lifestyle. It primarily emphasizes exercise for physical renewal, prayer (meditation, yoga, etc.) and good reading for mental renewal. It also mentions service to society for spiritual renewal.

There you have it. A cartoon can represent highly effective and successful people. I could go on and on about the creators and their motivation etc. etc. That is for another blog post. A fun fact about the creators, it took them 16 years to get Phineas and Ferb picked up by a network. In the meantime the creators had highly successful careers with cartoon strips like Nickelodeon’s Rocko’s Modern Life. They never gave up on this dream of these two adventurous boys. So ask yourself, “How can you give up on your dream?”

Race and Dinning – Your Order is Ready!

Sailors train in food presentation techniques

Sailors train in food presentation techniques (Photo credit: Official U.S. Navy Imagery)

Please tune into Chef Amadeus winner of Extreme Chef (Season 1 Episode 1- Food Network).

He will be discussing a hot topic; does race affect your dinning experience on both sides service and customer.

He has two great guests as well.  Make sure to Tune in!

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/chefamadeus

Do Not Worry My Skin Color Will Not Determine Your Tip

Extreme Chef Winner, Chef Amadeus discusses with author Aisha Smart  and Jeremy Luby on race and dinning

Wednesday, October 24, 2012 – Extreme Chef winner, Chef Amadeus will discuss the forbidden topic of race and dinning out with special guests Aisha Smart, Author of Dining While Black and Jeremy Luby, co-founder and director of Talk to the Manager. Southern Passion Lounge airs Monday, October 29, 2012 at 4:00pm EST.

New evidence shows that racist restaurant wait staff may be leaving a bad taste in the mouths’ of African American diners, according to the New York Daily news. However, Aisha Smart, the author of Dining While Black: A Guide to The Art of Modern Dining explores the modern and multicultural worlds of African Americans dining out. Dining While Black is not an insulting book about stereotypical expectations of black diners being terrible tippers or demanding, but a contemporary guide to restaurant selection, fine dining, international dining and the modern rules of etiquette. The health and lifestyle specialist encourages her readers to discover the multicultural dining experience, health and wellness.

Jeremy Luby is the co-founder and Director of Business Development of Talk To The Manager. Luby, the University of Washington graduate has greatly contributed to the culture and direction of the company. Talk To The Manager allows business owners to get confidential comments from customers via text message to address customer service, facility issues or products. It creates a connection between the customers and management before a bad experience becomes a bad review.

About Southern Passion Lounge

Is where the industry comes to “hang out” per say. Chef Amadeus discusses a myriad of topics from cooking, golf, lifestyle, to culinary technique. The show is designed to educate and entertain its listeners, every week there is a new hot chef and every week the topic changes. Southern Passion Lounge airs on Blog Talk Radio at 4:00pm Eastern Standard Time and is sure to be a great time for all listeners.

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Extreme Chef Meets Top Chef

Extreme Chef, Winner, Chef Amadeus, welcomes Top Chef, Chef Tiffany Derry to his Radio Show Southern Passion Lounge

Extreme Chef Winner, Chef Amadeus will interview Top Chef and Fan Favorite, Tiffany Derry on his Radio Show Southern Passion Lounge, Monday August, 20th, 2012 at 4:00pm EST. “This is an exciting interview for me,” says Chef Amadeus, “just to talk about Chef Tiffany’s experiences and finding out what ventures she has in plan, is great way to educate aspiring chefs of the opportunities that are possible for them in their career.” This week’s topic is females in the kitchen.

Chef Tiffany Derry has been in this business since the age of 15 and progressed through the kitchen ranks at the International House of Pancakes, eventually becoming the youngest person in the organization’s history to be promoted to a management position. . Derry continued to prove her determination to succeed by competing in American Culinary Culinary Federation competitions in order to pay her way through the Art Institute of Houston. While completing her studies at AIH, Derry began working at Pesce Restaurant where she advanced from garde-manger to Jr. Sous Chef. Shortly after graduating at the top of her class, Derry became the Executive Sous Chef at Grotto Cucina Napolitano. Following a move to Dallas, she returned to the Art Institute as an instructor in the Culinary School, inspiring a new generation of young chefs.

Tiffany Derry expanded her fan-base and gained international notoriety when she appeared on Bravo’s Top Chef- Season 7 where she was voted “fan favorite” and achieved a place in the competition’s final four. Derry’s quiet confidence, warm southern charm, and genuine natural ability in the kitchen made her a natural selection for Season 8’s Top Chef All-Stars, where she was again a finalist. Tiffany Derry’s diverse and fast-paced experiences have perfectly positioned her to become one of Dallas’s most beloved chefs.

About Southern Passion Lounge Is where the industry comes to hang out per say. Chef Amadeus discusses a myriad of topics from cooking, golf, lifestyle, to culinary technique. The show is designed to educate and entertain it’s listeners, every week there is new hot chef and every week the topic changes. Southern Passion Lounge airs on Blog Talk Radio at 4:00pm Eastern Standard Time and is sure to be great time for all listeners.

For More Information

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/chefamadeus http://www.twitter.com/chefamadeus http://www.facebook.com/amadeus                http://www.chefamadeus.com

 

The commitment of this lil girl is amazing!

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Grappling Phenom Takes Gold at NAGA -Atlanta, GA

Savannah Christian Elementary Student Erin Mills grabs gold at NAGA in Atlanta, GA

11 year old Erin Mills may have a playful demeanor but this Brazilian Jiu Jitsu practitioner is all business when it comes to the mat. This grappling phenom took home three first place trophies (Girls 80-90 pound NO-GI 1st place, Girls 80-90 pound GI 1st place, and Boys 80-90 pound GI 1st place) from the North American Grappling Association on February 11th, 2012 in Atlanta, Georgia. Erin Mills trains at Champions Training Center of Savannah, Georgia and represents Team Lloyd Irvin.

“Erin is a great student to have at Champions, she is constantly learning and pushing herself,” says coach Mushin Corbbrey. Erin Mills attends fifth grade at Savannah Christian Prep School she competes at the 80 –90 pond level and started training various martial arts at age five. July 2007 she started training at Memphis Judo & Jiu Jitsu under Alex Meadows (Black belt under Marcelo Garcia). From there Erin has been on a continual win streak. February 2011 –NAGA Atlanta 1. Girls 70-80 pound No-GI 2nd place 2. Girls 70-80 pound GI 1st place March 2011 –COPA America Georgia State Championship, Atlanta 1. Advanced Girls Combined GI –2nd place 2. Advanced Girls GI 69-81.9 pound 3rd place 3. Advanced Boys No GI 82-94.9 pound 3rd place June 2011 –COPA America South Eastern
Championships, Atlanta 1. Advanced Girls GI 75-85 pound 2nd place 2. Advanced Children’s No GI 69-87 pound 3rd place.

Look out for Erin in the future.

New Wedding Pics Up! Check them out!

Full albums on Facebook. This is one of the many things I love doing!

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The “Spiderman” of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu is coming to Savannah, GA

A match between Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu blackbelts...

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Brazilian Jiu Jitsu black belt, Jonathan Torres (JT Torres) will be hosting a
BJJ Seminar at Champions Training Center
 
JT Torres of Team Lloyd Irvin out of Camp Springs, MD and the first non Brazilian to medal at Brazilian Nationals in the Black Belt Lightweight Division is coming to the Low Country. JT Torres will be hosting a BJJ seminar on August 13th, 2011 at Champions Training Center in Savannah,GA.The seminar starts at 10:00am and will cost $75.00 for non members and $60.00 for members.

 
“This is a big deal for us in MMA/BJJ industry, JT Torres is the future of International BJJ and his accomplishments in the sport are enormous,” says owner of Champions Training Center and MMA Fighter, Muhsin Corbbrey. The class will go over technique, training essentials and Q&A for JT. This will be open to the public GI/NO GI uniform attire.
The “Spiderman” nickname was a name awarded to him because of his grip strength. His grips are so strong that his team mates said it resembles a spider as it webs up it’s victims. JT Torres has taken his unique style and won the following titles; Pan American Nogi Champion (2010 black), World BJJ Nogi Champion (2008 brown), European Champion (2009 brown), 2x New York Open Champion (2010 black, 2009 brown) and Miami Open Champion (2010 black). Other Important Achievements: Bronze BJJ World Silver Medalist (2011), World Silver Medalist (2009 brown), World Nogi Silver Medalist (2009 black), Brazilian National Silver Medalist (2010 black), 3x Pan American Silver Medalist (2006 blue, 2007 purple, 2009 black), World Nogi Bronze Medalist (2010) and Pan American Bronze Medalist (2009 brown).
About Champions Training Center
Located on 525 Windsor Rd, in Savannah, GA. Champions Training Center offers professional fighters in a variety of Mixed Martial Arts that specializes in MMA system and curriculum. CTC teaches real Muay Thai under our affiliation with 6 time World Champ Manu Ntoh. We offer separate classes of Judo, Wrestling and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. Our affiliation as part of Team Lloyd Irvin, one of the country’s most competitive and well respected Gracie Jiu Jitsu and Submission grappling team, gives us a cutting edge on the competition. With some of the finest Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (BJJ) and Submission Grappling practitioners, top level instruction to the ever evolving and refining sport of No-Gi Jiu-Jitsu is never a problem. CTC also offers a pro and amateur boxing program instruction given by former world boxing champion Norman Jones as well as All Army Champion notable trainer Frank Bell.
 
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For additional information contact Amanda Hollowell at amandah@jleventsllc.com

www.ctcsavannah.com

www.lloydirvin.com

JT “Spiderman” Torres vs Lucas Lepri 2010 Brazilian Nationals Black Belt leve Division

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BF0VSvLD3xA

I will leave one more message… then forget it…

The last-minute dash to interview the people behind bringing R. Kelly,  Marsha Ambrosious and Miguel to Savannah

At around 3:00pm on Monday, July 18, 2011, that is how I felt. Just leave one more message and if the muscle behind Fa Sho Entertainment does not call me back then, on to the next Savannah music event. In between 3:15pm and maybe 3:20pm, I get the call. Hi, I am looking for… I answer back wrong number that is not me, phone goes click. I wait, pick my phone back up look at the number and realize oh no… that was for me. I had called the contacts for Fa Sho Entertainment since last Friday, just trying to get an interview. Here they are calling me for the wrong person. I love a serendipitous adventure. I picked up the cell and highlighted their number and pushed send. The conversation was brief and they were friendly. I asked them to give me an hour and I will see you shortly, they gave me name of the undisclosed location where we could meet.

I was rushing to get there. I entered the lobby to see them sitting on the couches and I get right into it. I introduce myself and first foremost thank them for bringing such a great event to the Low Country. July 30th, 2011 The “Love Letters Tour” featuring R. Kelly. R. Kelly is great; by far the Marvin Gaye of our times, however the featuring acts are what got my interest. I have been to Coachella Festival in Indio, California, and have heard many undiscovered or lost talent in many bars throughout the country. I remember a year ago texting my fellow music head look out for Marsha Ambrosius and Miguel, new twist to R&B but your ears will love it. This whole set list is full of talented performers, all are worth their asking ticket price because they know how to put on a show.

I have one contact negotiating the rooming list. I have two starring me down and one ready to answer my questions. This is my interview with Fa Sho Entertainment.

Who is Fa Sho Entertainment?

We are based here in the Southeast and we are dedicated to bringing the best events to the Savannah Area.

What is the company all about?

We are setting the stage to bring primer events to Savannah. Savannah is an untapped market and its residents are very appreciative when “good” named talent stops in to perform.Savannah is the hostess city, after all.

What is significant about this concert?

Two things July 30th, we are the last stop for this tour. Originally, it featured Keyshia Cole. The concert we are hosting is featuring Miguel, who has a great draw and heavy play on the radio.

How long have you been planning this event?

We have been putting this together since May, to be a week out and see it in full swing is truly a blessing. We were inspired by R. Kelly’s last performance in 2008, it was amazing. We wanted to give that same experience again, plus more.

Are there any special giveaways or contests with this event?

Yes, we have two. We are hosting an essay competition to find someone to introduce Marsha Ambrosious, an English singer/songwriter and former member of Floetry. We are asking participants to write 100 words or fewer on why you should be chosen as the announcer. The winner will be announced July 28.

The second giveaway is to 25 women who are members of the SAFE Shelter program. SAFE Shelter is a private, non-profit agency dedicated to victims of domestic violence and their children. Open 24-hours a day, seven days a week, the shelter offers 48 beds, all meals and clothes and other services, all at no charge to clients. We are giving them tickets at no charge to this event. Local sponsors helped with this giveaway as well; Nancy’s Seafood, NY Boutique, Top Dollar Recycling, Shell Gas Station on Ogeechee Road, Port City Pawn Shop, Alderman Van R. Johnson, II and Dreamland Construction. We definitely wanted to make sure we were giving back to the community.

Are there future events planned?

There sure are future events planned. We will be hosting one in the Fall, Spring and Summer. We plan on being around for a longtime. People should expect this caliber of entertainment from us.

We wrap up shake hands and I tell them to be expecting to hear from me soon.

For more information about this event call 912-651-6556 or 800-351-7469, or go to www.savannahcivic.com or www.etix.com.

The event will be held at the Savannah Civic Center in Savannah, GA.

Ticket prices $53.50, $68, $78 and $95

To contact Fa Sho Entertainment email them at ent4sho@gmail.com