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    Tony Robbins how he changed the worldCaroline KothariMr. GelmanA team05/14/14“What changed my life was dancing. Through TR, I discovered the art of dancing with my fears and accepting them as partners to challenge rather than fight. By allowing the natural flow of my emotions, I can experience anything as a subdued waltz, as technical as tango or as fun as Jitter Bug. The truth of being who I am, of being my authentic self to expand and grow is incredibly empowering, says Danielle Corcenchuk of UPW Fort. Lauderdale 2014. Tony Robbins, an American lifestyle coach, has been changing the world for 3 decades. He turned his life around at the age of 17 and now uses his strategies to help other people overcome difficult obstacles. Tony Robbins, peak performance strategist and motivational speaker, changed his life at the age of 17, and then changed the world as America knows it. Anthony (Tony) Robbins was born on February 26, 1960, in North Hollywood, California. Tony Robbins was born as Anthony J. Mahovrick, but eventually changed his name to Robbins from his stepfather. When he graduated from high school, he bought a castle and was able to easily double his money. At a young age, he began working as a promoter for Jim Rohn's. After that, he became a self-help coach helping others face problems in their lives and learn how to find true success. Tony was most successful because he teaches that if you can constantly control your state of mind, then you can control every factor in your mind and body. Tony Robbins had a terrible past, but he allowed it to lead him to what he did. lives today. He lived in a 400 square foot bachelor pad, cooking on a hot plate over his trash can and washing his... middle of paper ... which he intended to achieve. Find someone who is successful in the specific field you want and go model them. The fourth principle of success is emotions. Everyone knows that it is absolutely impossible to go through life smoothly. We always encounter problems and challenges that try to bring us down. Tony says this is when we need to find a way to succeed more than ever. In these difficult times, we must use our emotions to become stronger and more resilient. This is the time when we must use this special situation to give us the courage to face even scarier things in life. The final principle of success is to give more, because what truly makes you happy in life is giving more than you receive. We need to feel deep in our guts a fulfillment that comes from improving the lives around us. Ultimately, life is about giving, not taking..