David Beats Goliath
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David Beats Goliath is the story of one mans quest for reaching the top of his chosen profession, but its also much more. Stefan Langer shares his very personal spiritual journey that changed him from a disillusioned guy with a negative outlook on life who needed to be drunk to have a good time to the goal-oriented, joyful, positive person he is today.
Drawing on the wisdom and insights of great teachers such as Joe Vitale, Rhonda Byrne, Anthony Robbins, and Andreas Winter, Stefan Langers practical and personal approach shows you how to move your life step by step onto a brighter, happier, and more fulfilling path.
Stefan Langer
Stegan Langer is always positive and he sees only the positive things in life. Every single day gives him the opportunity to help more and more people to change their thinking and be positive about their lives. All the things that have happened to him have helped him to understand much better what his purpose in life is. He is married to Vera, a wonderful woman who helps him to be true to himself. They live in northern Italy on Lake Garda. He loves to be happy and is passionate about life and its challenges.
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David Beats Goliath - Stefan Langer
Table of Contents
Dedication
Introduction
Chapter 1
How Everything Began
Chapter 2
Starting Over
Chapter 3
Take Action
Chapter 4
The Attractor Factor
Chapter 5
Problems In Life
Chapter 6
Entering The Fiber Business
Chapter 7
Fiber Processing
Chapter 8
Focusing
Chapter 9
Positive Thinking
Chapter 10
Say Sorry To Yourself
Chapter 11
Signs
Chapter 12
Giving
Chapter 13
The Right Steps To Solving A Problem
Chapter 14
How To Do It Right
Chapter 15
This, Too, Will Pass
Chapter 16
Love Is The Way
Chapter 17
The Helping Hand
Chapter 18
Give Love
Chapter 19
Beat Your Goliath
To my daughter Franzi,
so that she may find her way and purpose in life!
Dedication
This book is for my beloved wife who is always by my side. She is so kind and she always helps me to find my true path in life.
A big thank-you goes to my mother Piera, it was she who gave me my character and my inner being. Lots of thanks to my sister Manuela, she has always been there for me when I needed help, even now that we are adults. Many thanks also to my father Hans, the loving head of our family.
Special thanks to my mentor Josef, who showed me the right way in business, and showed me what I wanted to be in this life.
Thank you to all of you!
This book is also for all you great people out there, you are the ones I love to be here for, the ones I love to be with.
Why and how David beats Goliath is explained in this book.
With David Beats Goliath, I want to let you in on a secret: the shortcut to anything you want in your life is to BE and FEEL happy now. It is the fastest way of bringing money and anything else you want into your life. Focus on radiating out into the Universe those feelings of joy and happiness. When you do that, you will attract back to you all the things that bring you joy and happiness, not only an abundance of money, but also everything else you are wanting.
It’s not what happens, it’s how you react to it!
Introduction
Goliath is a multinational with more than 1,200 employees and David used to be one of those employees. David started out on his own, looking to be independent, acquire overall peace and have lots of fun doing what he does best. This David and Goliath thing is not about competition; it’s about achieving what you set out to achieve, and accomplishing certain goals in life.
David Beats Goliath is the story of how David reached the leading position in one particular market segment. It’s not about the market segment but yes, it’s about reaching this leading position: these are the steps to take you to the top and keep you there. With this information, you can reach the top in everything you desire.
So, lets go for the top, or, as I put it: David Beats Goliath.
As you may know, I’m a German now working in Italy, in the beautiful city of Milan. It wasn’t always like this; I previously worked in Austria and Germany. But when I started to work in Italy, everything changed. My life during the past twelve years has been so much better than other people’s lives. My life isn’t just good or nice; it’s magnificent, with all the possibilities that everyone would like to have at some stage during their lifetime.
And yes, I have lived this life now for more than twelve years, and it will continue, even though we had a dark time during one of these years. But when you are a positive person like me, dark times cannot really pull you down.
"Whatever the mind . . . can conceive it can achieve."
-W. CLEMENT STONE
(1902-2002)
CHAPTER 1
How Everything Began
You must think that I am crazy to stick a title like this on my new book. And yes, I am crazy, my friends tell me this all the time. Almost always they say this because I see only the positive things in life, even when everything seems to get worse and worse. Nothing can really get so bad that I don’t find something positive in it. Sometimes I will need a bit longer to realize it, but when I do realize it, then it comes to me like a flash and I immediately feel so much better.
For example, for my beloved wife, March 12, 2011 was probably the worst day of her life, and for me it was very bad too. But for me, everything changed from there on in, changed to something excellent, something much much better than I could ever have imagined.
That day, around 1 a.m., my wife Vera got a call from her cousin who lived in the same house as her parents. He told her that her mom was very ill. So she jumped out of bed and drove to her parents’ house, and what she found there was one of the worst things ever in her entire life. Her mom was in a coma and her dad had broken down because he wasn’t able to help his wife. My mother-in-law had cancer, for which she’d had operations and various other treatments; we knew that there might be complications, especially because the cancer was in her throat. The doctors had told us that there might be breathing problems, and that’s exactly what happened: she nearly suffocated when she fell into a coma during the night, while she was asleep in her bed. For sure a really bad way to leave our world!
That night, I was far away because of work. I traveled a lot and could not always stay close to my wife, like I would have wished. When I called my darling wife the next morning, she was in tears. I had no idea what had happened. She explained it to me and I immediately organized going home without meeting my clients, I needed to be with my wife and her family. This was a crucial moment in our life. I knew my wife would need me much more at that moment than my clients. I wanted so badly to be close to her, to help her and maybe help change the outcome of this bad situation. But I wasn’t really able to do anything.
Only once did I have the courage to go to the hospital to see my mother-in-law. Unfortunately, I tend to be very ‘cold’ in these kinds of situations, so that nobody can see my true feelings. My mother-in-law was lying there; she seemed to be