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Friday October 30 2009
Baylor University Ferrell Center
The Stone Room
Waco, TX
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October 30, 2009
10:00 AM
Baylor University Ferrell Center
University Parks Drive
Waco, TX
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kEPT ME GOING IN ALL THE TOUGH TIMES
Posted by: DAVID WARD - MELBOURNE, VI Jun 23, 2011
I was a distributor for Paul in 1970 and have a picture of him and myself and have always admired him and he was very instrumental in my successes in life.
Posted by: Dale Volkert - Fort Lauderdale, FL May 12, 2011
I mean disciple as someone who follows the discipline that Paul embodied. I was first introduced to his disciplines of defining your goals coupled with the development and execution of a plan of action in 1975 at age 24, when a SMI distributor gave me a copy of Paul's 1972 presentation to an SMI convention. I have listened to the casette tape over 500 times. I went on to listen and use every program Paul developed, continue to use the
I mean disciple as someone who follows the discipline that Paul embodied. I was first introduced to his disciplines of defining your goals coupled with the development and execution of a plan of action in 1975 at age 24, when a SMI distributor gave me a copy of Paul's 1972 presentation to an SMI convention. I have listened to the casette tape over 500 times. I went on to listen and use every program Paul developed, continue to use the material today, I have trained my children in the discipline, and I am very involved in Rotary International and other youth activities and use Paul's ideas constantly.
The message I have printed and displayed under glass, next to my computer is
"If you are unhappy with your position in Life or the Progress you are making it is Simply because your Goals are not clearly defined."
I discovered the news of Paul's death while researching ideas for my 24 year old son, who is in the Air Force trainig to be a pilot and is dealing with the rigors of the program. I reminded him of the message and was suggesting he purchase his own copies of Paul's material.
I am grateful that my life was touched by Paul and that there is the opportunity to continue his work.
Sincerely,
Bill Robertson
Posted by: Bill Robertson - Concord Township, OH - Disciple Apr 18, 2011
Dear Larry Meyer & Family,
Today I was writing a paper on Who I am! I did a net search for the ideas that have formed the answer to that question. I kept returning to the time and learning experience I had at SMI.
I was so sorry to learn that Paul had died. I wish I could have found this out earlier. I would have expressed my deepest sympathy in a more timely fashion. I hope that this reaches you!
I know
Dear Larry Meyer & Family,
Today I was writing a paper on Who I am! I did a net search for the ideas that have formed the answer to that question. I kept returning to the time and learning experience I had at SMI.
I was so sorry to learn that Paul had died. I wish I could have found this out earlier. I would have expressed my deepest sympathy in a more timely fashion. I hope that this reaches you!
I know that the person and influence Paul had will continue to be felt through out the world.
I know that the multi-million dollar sales career I had was a direct result of the ideas and training he created through SMI.
His teaching caused me to travel the road less taken and see my dreams come to pass!
God Bless You Larry...
Thanks so much Paul... You are missed and always remembered
Posted by: Steve Sandman - Marengo, IL - Distributor and Development Dir Jan 13, 2011
Paul's Personal Success Plan has kept me motivated through my life. Yesterday (30th October 2010) just a year after he left us, I recall his words again, as I had through the years. Last year I had wanted to take up his course again - a course I had known about more than 25 years ago. I had hoped that one day I would be talking to him or at least write to him. But I was saddened to learn
Paul's Personal Success Plan has kept me motivated through my life. Yesterday (30th October 2010) just a year after he left us, I recall his words again, as I had through the years. Last year I had wanted to take up his course again - a course I had known about more than 25 years ago. I had hoped that one day I would be talking to him or at least write to him. But I was saddened to learn last year that he had passed on. Paul, you have touched my life all through the years and your words somehow came back to me again yesterday. We never spoke ... we might have corresponded years ago ... we never met in person. But you have been a part of my life ... here where I am on the remote tropic island of Borneo half way across your place. Thank you always, Paul. Thank you so much. We miss you. Peter
Posted by: Peter Oct 31, 2010
Although I am only beginning my journey to realize success and personal development, I owe the late Paul J. Meyer my most heartfelt prayer. I did not even know of he and his family's legacy until this year (2010), but I strive to use the information he and many others have given to me to achieve my lifelong goals. God bless the family and all who were touched by Mr. Meyer.
Posted by: Delphine H. Lewis - Detroit, MI Oct 25, 2010
Several days ago I unearthed a CD that I had gotten from Success magazine; I had never listened to it. I was so inspired by that 2008 interview that I looked up his name and saw that he had passed away. I feel sad and I never met him; it must be horrible for all of his family. I had a small clinic in Lexington, Texas from 1999 to about 2003. I also practiced in La Grange, Texas and some
Several days ago I unearthed a CD that I had gotten from Success magazine; I had never listened to it. I was so inspired by that 2008 interview that I looked up his name and saw that he had passed away. I feel sad and I never met him; it must be horrible for all of his family. I had a small clinic in Lexington, Texas from 1999 to about 2003. I also practiced in La Grange, Texas and some of my patients spoke German; it had been almost 40 years since I took it in college. I will keep listening to the CD and get more of his inspiring words. God Bless you and thanks for allowing me this time.
Sam
Posted by: Sam Puccinelli - Oak Park, IL - admirer Sep 29, 2010
I am really heart broken that Mr. Meyer passed on. My deepest sympathy goes out to the family. I worked with Mr. Meyer from 1984 - 1994 and was hoping to some day go back to Waco to visit with Mr. & Mrs. Meyer. They were always in my thoughts and he was the GREATEST BOSS I ever had. I still brag about what a wonderful person he was. I am who I am because of him, I became a
I am really heart broken that Mr. Meyer passed on. My deepest sympathy goes out to the family. I worked with Mr. Meyer from 1984 - 1994 and was hoping to some day go back to Waco to visit with Mr. & Mrs. Meyer. They were always in my thoughts and he was the GREATEST BOSS I ever had. I still brag about what a wonderful person he was. I am who I am because of him, I became a very stong women and raised my son on my own all because he always said never say "I CANT". I regret not going back to visit. I know that someday I will meet up with him in Heaven. He loved the Lord, and he was always # one in his life. GOD BLESS YOU ALL! "Sandy"
Posted by: Sandra - Zapata, TX Sep 09, 2010
I'm so sad to hear this! I didn't even know Mr. Meyer went to be with the Lord. I was hoping one day to meet him as he is one of my heros. I guess it will have to wait... An amazing & great man - God Blessed. Love to all of his family. WE KNOW HE IS LOOKING DOWN ON YOU ALL.
Posted by: Michael Arcadi - Tampa,, FL Jul 05, 2010
Paul J. Meyer gave me the gift of success. Thank you.
Posted by: LaSalle LaSalle - Beverly Hills, CA Jun 27, 2010
