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Aaron talks with Dr. Kenneth Hill on State of Affairs on USA Radio

Monday, March 4th, 2013

Aaron was interviewed today by Dr. Kenneth Hill on State of Affairs regarding his new book, Do Great Things.  Aaron talked about seeing opportunity others do not see and how to apply entrepreneurial habits in one’s personal life.

Aaron will be speaking at the Milstadt Chamber of Commerce Annual Meeting this Wednesday

Monday, January 14th, 2013

Aaron will be speaking this Wednesday night at the Milstadt Chamber of Commerce Annual Meeting this Wednesday evening.  He will be sharing several principles from his new book – Do Great Things.

Aaron Speaks on Using Your Uniqueness as an Advantage

Sunday, August 5th, 2012

Aaron Speaks About Burning The Ships

Sunday, August 5th, 2012

Aaron Speaks on Creating Vision and Inspiring Others

Sunday, August 5th, 2012

Aaron Speaks to the U.S. Coast Guard

Friday, June 15th, 2012

Aaron spoke to the U.S. Coast Guard on June 14th, 2012 in St. Louis, Missouri.

Aaron speaks at the national A.E.M.A conference in Cleveland, OH

Friday, June 8th, 2012

Aaron was the keynote speaker at this year’s national A.E.M.A conference in Cleveland, Ohio on June 6, 2012.

Aaron’s company, FTRL Railway, featured by Terry Bradshaw on Today in America

Wednesday, April 25th, 2012

FTRL Railway, one of the companies Aaron co-founded, is being featured on Terry Bradshaw’s show Today in America. The show covers FTRL Railway and its role in the rail industry. Both Aaron and his father, Bill Broyles, are interviewed in the segment in addition to one of FTRL Railway’s clients, Gateway Terminals.

The show is currently airing in regional markets across the nation including St. Louis on Charter on CNN Headline News (HLN, channel 39). You can view the show right now on the FTRL Railway website at www.ftrail.com. It airs in St. Louis on the following dates and it will also run nationally on Fox Business sometime later this summer:

Thursday, April 26, 9:54 AM, CNN Headline News Charter Cable
Thursday, April 26, 8:24 PM, CNN Headline News Charter Cable
Friday, April 27, 6:54 AM, CNN Headline News Charter Cable
Saturday, April 28, 6:54 AM, CNN Headline News Charter Cable
Saturday, April 28, 8:24 PM, CNN Headline News Charter Cable
Sunday, April 29, 11:24 AM, CNN Headline News Charter Cable
Sunday, April 29, 3:54 PM, CNN Headline News Charter Cable

Do Great Things Intro Video

Thursday, March 22nd, 2012

Part 3 – Goal Setting – Make a Plan

Wednesday, March 23rd, 2011

Goal-setting experts report only 3% of the population do any kind of goal setting.  For those few that are setting goals, even less take the time to create a plan for how to achieve the goal.  You have to be able to map the trip from where you are now to where you want to be when the goal is accomplished.

Your plans will change.  It’s alright to modify and adjust your plans.  Your goals, on the other hand, should remain constant.  I have a friend who’s a pilot in the U.S. Air Force.  He says that when you determine your destination, you then create a flight plan.  When the plane gets into the air and heads toward the destination, the pilot is constantly making adjustments.  Every few minutes, adjustments are being made to keep the plane on course to its final destination.

Only in extreme and rare cases does a pilot change the plane’s destination, but it is very common for the pilot to make minor adjustments and modifications to keep the plane on course.  Your goal setting practices should be very similar.  Once you set the goals, they should be locked down.  In some rare cases, you may decide to change a goal, but this should not be a common practice.

Your plans for accomplishing a goal must be specific.  The more specific you can get with your goal planning, the more effective you will be at accomplishing the goal.  For example, what if I told you that I had a very special gift for you, but you would have to meet me in order to get it?  Suppose you are in St. Louis, and I am somewhere in California.  How would you get to me?  You would need specific directions.  What if I only told you that I am in California?  What are the odds that you would ever find me without specific directions?  Slim to none.

The difficulty in being specific is that we don’t always know how to get to the destination we seek, so do not worry about your plans being perfect.  They will not be perfect.  I can promise you an imperfect plan is much more effective than no plan at all.  You will learn from your mistakes and make the necessary adjustments until the plan finally comes together.

Map out the course you intend to take from where you are today to where you intend to be at the completion of the goal, and you will be positioned to do great things.