How to Keep Upbeat in Tough Times

By Michael Stelzner

I recently interviewed Rajesh Setty, author of the forthcoming book, Upbeat in the below video.

Check out the shoe salesperson story! BTW, this was recorded in high definition. Be sure to select the HD option under the arrow menu on the right.

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  • Perspective reminds me of `is the cup half full, or is it half empty` syndrome. There will always be a place for entrepreneurs, maybe even more so in a recession.

  • Content is king, and that is one of the reasons I frequent this blog....

    Rajesh is batting on a good wicket here, and his wisdom shared really does highlight the fact that a positive mental attitude can very often be the sole difference between success and failure.

    All the best with your forthcoming book, Upbeat, Rajesh, I will definitely take time out to read it!

  • There will always be drama though, no matter what economic cycle we are in, however, if you can stay upbeat, that is a very strong thing to have :)

    I hope Rajesh Setty does well with his book :) I do agree though that valuable content will always win.

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  • Perspective perspective perspective... Very apt timing for this interview Mike, the world's on an economic downturn and we're all having difficulty keeping upbeat and positive, but the point is that we're defeating ourselves before we've even gotten started by being negative from the outset

  • thanks for the info... dont forget to reach above.. he knows everything

  • Embedding video clips into WordPress really expands the user experience so much. People like to watch video, and clips are a great way to capture their attention. This interview with Rajesh Setty is another gem, Michael. Keep them coming, OK!

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