George Foreman knows what it's
like to get knocked down - in the ring and in life - and he
knows how to get back up again. Two-time heavyweight boxing
champion of the world, he knows what it takes to succeed. He has
a wealth of life experience to share, and in George Foreman's
Guide to Life: How to Get Up Off the Canvas When Life Knocks You
Down, he does just that. Here's what George has to say
about:Taking advice: "The real
answers you are looking for are inside you. The hard part is
being able to read them."
Being afraid of change: "Be afraid to stay
where you are in life. Stepping out...is what makes you good,
better, and even the best at what you're doing."
Getting older: "Old age is not something that
happens to you; it's a choice you make. You can look in the
mirror and cry...Or you can look in that mirror and dream
another dream."
Learning from your mistakes: "I try to let the
past stay where it is and let today speak for itself...Learn
from your mistakes, but don't be chained to them."
Determination: "There are always others trying
to get to the same goal you are, only they decide to stop
halfway down the road. And when they walk away, they leave the
road paved for you."
Marriage: "Let every day be like the first day
you fell in love. It's about trying to put your best self
forward, not just to others, but to the one you've pledged your
life to."
Children: "I believe how you teach your kids
life's lessons is as important as what you teach them. You've
got to love kids into another gear."
"There is nothing normal about George Foreman. George
transformed himself from an angry young man who lost the
heavyweight championship of the world to Mohammad Ali, to the
oldest man ever to win the same coveted title back, to America's
favorite pitchman (You guessed it - The George Foreman Lean Mean
Grillin Machine). Like everyone else, George has eight
sons, all named George. Well, maybe like no one else, but
George knows about getting up off the mate...you'll love this
audio."....Greg Arnold
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