Every human being has potential greatness. But how do you activate that so you can be the best version of you? And how do you know you are doing the best you possibly can? The answer to this mystery is just one click away! Join the conversation as Daniel sits with two of the most influential people in the industry, Mark Victor Hansen and Crystal Dwyer Hansen. Asking is the door to unending possibilities. Today, we get to hear how to tap into that power effectively to get outcomes beyond imagination. They also talk about how asking aids in maintaining mental health, boosts confidence, and provides the right perspective so you can look at crises better. Don’t miss out! Be a Master Asker and never miss another precious opportunity!
“The mind is what you think with. The mind is where you ask questions. The mind is where you grow. The mind is infinite. When you ask questions, you have illumination, you have a solution, you have an answer. You cannot ask without receiving. So get to ask the right questions.” -Mark Victor Hansen
“We're going to get some rejection. Some people are going to say no, but that has nothing to do with you. It has more to do with the person that you've asked. Keep asking, don't take it personally.” -Crystal Dwyer Hansen
01:55 You Can Be A Millionaire!
05:18 Chicken Soup for the Soul
11:57 How to Create Possibilities
22:21 Many Questions, No Answer
27:00 What is Your Mind Print?
31:42 Your Tomorrow Money
35:15 3 Channels of Asking
39:55 Be a Master Asker
About Mark Victor Hansen
Mark Victor Hansen is widely known as the co-author of the International Best Selling book, Chicken Soup for the Soul. But behind this massive success is a massive load of disappointments, heartaches, and failures. Mark has been through 140 turn downs, wrecking divorce, bankruptcy, and a whole lot of setbacks like a normal person. Through all these, Mark chose to be a “victor” and now he’s named 59-time bestselling author and now half-way to selling a billion books!
About Crystal Dwyer Hansen
Crystal Dwyer Hansen is an international speaker, researcher, corporate consultant, author, and entrepreneur. Her expertise is in the field of human potential. Through her years spent as a Transformational Life Coach, and Wellness/Nutrition Expert, she has seen people experience profound and lasting transformation in relationships, career, health & wellness, by tapping into their own inner resources. Having personally guided people from seemingly impossible states of depression, anxiety, and hopelessness—to triumph, freedom, and happiness, is what drives Crystal’s conviction that all people have unlimited potential for greatness if they only understand how to access those resources.
03:54 “Stories are just so magical because they are metaphors for our own lives. That’s why people relate to stories so much.” -Crystal Dwyer Hansen
10:20 “Ask and you can take disadvantage and turn it to advantage; you get adversity, and turn it into opportunity.” -Mark Victor Hansen
12:30 “Asking the questions opens up all of the possibilities that are there for you.” -Crystal Dwyer Hansen
12:38 “Do not let the enemy make you hopeless. This is a time of great change.” -Crystal Dwyer Hansen
13:07 “The worst thing we can do is give up hope. We need to stay hopeful and understand that opportunity is equal to this crisis. And that’s the exciting part of it.” -Crystal Dwyer Hansen
21:05 “When we’re looking at these terrible crises that we think is going to destroy us, it might be the very thing that has to happen to get to your destiny.” -Crystal Dwyer Hansen
27:25 “The mind is what you think with. The mind is where you ask questions. The mind is where you grow. The mind is infinite. When you ask questions, you have illumination, you have a solution, you have an answer. You cannot ask without receiving. So get to ask the right questions.” -Mark Victor Hansen
37:07 “We are here to be one another’s greatest resource, but we’re not doing it enough. We’re all afraid to ask.” -Crystal Dwyer Hansen
37:40 “We’re going to get some rejection. Some people are going to say no, but that has nothing to do with you. It has more to do with the person that you’ve asked. Keep asking, don’t take it personally.” -Crystal Dwyer Hansen