The Power of Last Place

I just returned from a 12 day trip over to Romania, and it inspired this video “The Power of Last Place.”  Have you ever contemplated the Power of Last Place?

Let’s take a closer look at what it means to be in last place and what the Law of Polarity has in store for those that find themselves there. Watch as I not only explain WHY I am talking about last place upon my return from Romania, but also how to remove yourself from that position.  Let’s take a look at one’s level of thinking when it comes to being in last place…YouTube Preview Image

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What do you think of all this?  I would love to hear your comments below.

As mentioned in this video, don’t miss the Big Event  2011 with Les Brown, Carrie Wilkerson, Bob Burg & Randy Gage in January!  http://www.bigevent2011.com/

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Paul Martinelli

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  • tudor ionescu
    buna dimineata .. http://img1.123tagged.com/en/f... ...
  • I really feel as though I know so much more about the topic than I did before. You should continue this, I am sure most people would agree you have got a gift.
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  • julie
    Awwww, the field of possibility. I love this video, Paul. My mission in life is to walk upon the stage of this world and to reveal to all Heaven and earth that the music of my life lies not in my cicumstances or external things but in my own soul... Have a great week!!
  • Donnette
    Paul Thank you, I can now see that I am the one that I can chose my direction, no matter what other say. That is powerful.
  • Paul, your video on the "Power of Last Place", projects a cannon ball of hope and possibility in my mind of which I find a place of movement. Sometimes my desire to press forward can get riddled with the demands of daily life and my projects sometimes weights me down and somehow leaves me felling buried or overwhelm. The idea that last place is projective like the off shooting of a cannon is very hopeful. Yes, I may be over whelm, I may be in last place, however, with the possibility of movement I can move forward and move forward with grace and pace. Thanks, Paul for such a powerful thought pattern that I now can ultize in my minds eye as a possibility. Just as the hopeful little boys in the movie "Angels in the OutField", It's Possible, and it's Possible for me too!
  • I heard this at the perfect time. Thank you so much Paul. I had a setback in the morning with my breathing. I had a plug that was blocking my airway. I had a panic attack, which of course made the breathing worse. I had to go back onto the vent for 5 hours till I could calm down and rest. I felt like I was going backwards. Now I am back breathing on my own with oxygen. I just listened to this video and it helped change the feelings I had all day. It was a minor blip but I let it control my whole day. Now I have a new attitude. Thank you Paul.
  • Silviu Moisa
    or maybe we'll meet again even sooner than that;)
  • Silviu Moisa
    I was there Paul.

    I was there, in that room in Iasi...

    I was there listening to you, and to the ideas you were sharing with us...

    and let me tell you that what you said there changed my perspective, and I brought that to my team, and it changed their perspective...

    Thank you for what you said, and for choosing to do this video, and reminding people that Romania can make a shift.I'll show this video to all of my friends.

    in 2 years we'll meet in Florida, and we'll talk more, over a glass of Jack Daniels.

    Thank you again ;)
  • Arego
    Hi Paul,

    Thanks for your insight and encouragement.

    Best,

    Arthur
  • This is good Paul!!
  • lucian
    I've been at two of your lessons and I learn many many things. I share with others your ideas and I hope that more people's life can be changed, as you did to mine. Thank you!
  • Laura Lane
    I recently had a lesson from last place. I ran my first Marathon. I came in 316 out of 316 finishers. But there were 443 people registered for that Marathon. That means 127 people gave up, didn't cross the line and didn't get their medal. I came home with my prize possession, my finishers medal! I did it, I persevered to the end after 6hrs and 42 min with hips out of place but I finished! We should never give up. Now that I have finished last I know I can finish and next time I will finish better and stronger.
  • Juliasmithfl
    Brilliant, Paul! You hit a homerun! Oh, bet they don't play baseball in Romania!
  • barbalex
    Actually in Romania we have Oina, very similar to baseball only several hundreds of years older:).
  • lucian
    we play baseball in Romania, but it is not very popular ;)
  • Roger
    Thank you for this message, I get to think how in last place, I see those that are in first place. Success leaves clues, failure does also. How to turn this awareness to become first in line?
    Food for action:)
  • Bart Melotte
    Awesome lesson Paul !!!! I cannot say more !! AWESOME !!
  • Jerry
    Even though those headlines must have briefly thrown you for a loop with your presentation topics.....what a blessing it was that you were there to twist those headlines to the positive and give them insight and hope toward improvement. I say they were really lucky to have you there to help them see there is always light at the end of a dark tunnel...just keep walking forward.
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