Leadership, Entreprenuership and Overcoming Adversity: Profile of my Mentor “Zig” Ziglar,
Noted Motivational Speaker, Self Help Guru, and Chairman, Ziglar Training Systems

By: Howard Edward Haller, Ph. D.

The article give an insight into the groundbreaking proven research into Become a Leader, how to Overcome Adversity and how to Turn Adversity into Opportunities from the leadership research by Howard Edward Haller, Ph.D, This leadership research has received extensive endorsements and enthusiastic reviews from well-known prominent business, political, and academic leaders and leading scholars who either participated in the study or reviewed the research findings.

You will discover the proven success habits and secrets of people who, in spite of adversity, discrimination, abuse, or difficult or life threatening challenges shaped their own destiny to become successful, effective leaders. The full results of this groundbreaking research into Overcoming Adversity are presented in Howard Edward Haller, Ph.D.'s book, "Leadership and Adversity: The Shaping of Prominent Leaders," published November 2008, by VDM Verlag Dr Müller AG & CoKG.

The nine initial prominent successful leaders who overcame adversity were:
Dr. Tony Bonanzino, U.S. Senator Orrin Hatch, Monzer Hourani, U.S. Senator Daniel Inouye, Dr. John Malone, Larry Pino, U.S. Army Major General Sid Shachnow, Dr. Blenda Wilson, and Zig Ziglar.

The data from the above nine research participants was materially augmented by seven other successful individuals who overcame adversity including: Jack Canfield, William Draper III, Mark Victor Hansen, J. Terrence Lanni, Angelo Mozilo, Dr. Nido Qubein, and Dr. John Sperling.

Additionally, five internationally known and highly respected Best-Selling scholars offered their reviews of my research findings including: Dr. Ken Blanchard, Dr. John Kotter, Professor James Kouzes, Dr. Paul Stoltz, and Dr. Meg Wheatley.

This is a short biography of one of the principal participants who generously contributed their time and insight for this important research into the phenomenon of how prominent successful leaders overcome adversity and obstacles.

This Zig Ziglar’s story:
Zig Ziglar was born in 1926, in what he termed “very modest circumstances” to a family that was “financially challenged in many ways.” He was “the tenth of twelve children born to a family living in rural Mississippi.” He lost his father at the age of five. Zig worked from an early age to support his family. He shared that he “had what was known as an inferiority complex.” Until “Judge” Ziglar’s untimely death, he worked hard in a very depressed economy to provide for his large family. Zig said his Papa “was a thoughtful man possessed of great confidence. Everyone respected his intelligence, fairness, and judgment.” Two days after his father’s funeral, Zig’s 14-month-old baby sister also died. Zig’s mother decided to move the family to the “big city” of Yazoo City on the Mississippi River delta. His mother was well-versed in the Bible and regularly quoted from it. “My mother was famous for her ‘one minute sermons.’”

Zig worked his way through school, beginning with elementary school and continuing through his college years. In 1943, Zig joined the Naval Air Corps. Zig said, “I never would have had a chance to get into college were it not for the V5 Program.” He continued, “Despite being a poor student, I did well enough on my [Navy] Air Corps entrance exams to be accepted into the Navy’s pre-flight training program.” He entered Millsap College in July of 1944, as part of the Navy’s V5 program for Navy pilots. It was while he was attending Millsap that he met and started dating Jean Abernathy.

Zig was transferred to the University of South Carolina by the Navy. When World War II ended Zig continued to attend the University of South Carolina, selling sandwiches to other students to pay his expenses, and continued to court Jean Abernathy by mail. Zig and Jean were married on Thanksgiving Day in 1946.

The summer after they were married, Zig’s sandwich business died off. The couple began to struggle financially. Zig got a job selling expensive cookware through dinner parties, but he still had his “inferiority complex.” That was the case until an important talk and words of encouragement from a respected mentor became the pivotal event that changed Zig’s entire life. Ziglar proved his mentor right, moving from failure to success. But Zig also faced many obstacles as a field manager, obstacles that were to test him in the extreme.

After his sales and sales management experiences, Ziglar made a career change, focusing his attention on becoming an accomplished public speaker. He had not been attending church regularly, but he returned to it, becoming a devoted Christian.
He described the importance of his embracing Christianity:
My greatest help came in the form of my faith when I became a Christian on July 4, 1972. As I came to realize how much God loved me, as a result I loved myself more and respected myself more. Again, here was a factor in my life that made a major difference.

Cavett Roberts, founder of the National Speakers Association (NSA), who was one of Zig’s many mentors, persuaded Zig to put his message in writing. He did so. In fact, Zig has now authored twenty-three books on leadership, personal growth, sales, faith, family, and success.

I have known Zig Ziglar for over thirty years and attended many of his wonderful and insightful training sessions. One of Zig’s trademark lines sums up his attitude perfectly and really bares repeating: “You can have everything in life you want if you will just help enough other people get what they want.”

For as Paul Harvey is fond of saying “and now for the rest of the story” read Zig’s wonderful and uplifting book “Zig: The Autobiography of Zig Ziglar” (2002), or check out the complete set of nine stories of overcoming adversity, “Leadership and Adversity: The Shaping of Prominent Leader, ” (2008) by Howard Edward Haller, Ph.D.

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Howard Edward Haller, Ph.D.
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Howard Edward Haller, Ph.D.'s groundbreaking overcoming adversity and leadership research was published as a book in late 2008: "Leadership and Adversity: The Shaping of Prominent Leaders," by VDM Verlag Dr Müller AG & CoKG. This book has received great reviews which can be seen online at Amazon in the US, Canada, UK and Germany.

The 17 prominent leaders and entrepreneurship (including two Self-Made Billionaires) who overcame adversity and even major trauma, that were all personally interviewed by Dr. Haller included: Dr. Tony Bonanzino, Jack Canfield, William Draper III, Mark Victor Hansen, U.S. Senator Orrin Hatch, Monzer Hourani, U.S. Senator Daniel Inouye, Jack LaLanne, J. Terrence Lanni, Dr. John Malone, Angelo Mozilo, Larry Pino, Dr. Nido Qubein, U.S. Army Major General Sid Shachnow (Ret.), Dr. John Sperling, Dr. Blenda Wilson, and Zig Ziglar.

Five internationally scholars and best-selling authors peer reviewed and concurred with Dr. Haller's research findings in this groundbreaking overcoming adversity and leadership findings: Dr. Ken Blanchard, Dr. John Kotter, Professor James Kouzes, Dr. Paul Stoltz, and Dr. Meg Wheatley.

Dr. Howard Edward Haller Entrepreneur and also is a award-winning published author: • Keynote and Motivational Speaker to Corporations, Associations and Colleges • He is a Professional Member of NSA • He is a successful Executive Coach & Mentor to Entrepreneurs, Corporate and Non-Profit Senior Executives in the US, Canada, China and Australia • He is SelfGrowth.com Expert on Leadership, and Entrepreneurship • He is a US Presidential National Award and Prize Winning Essayist. • He is an Accomplished Screenwriter, Television writer & Member of the WGAw. • Dr. Haller is a major expert on Entrepreneurship, Leadership and Overcoming Adversity

Dr. Howard Edward Haller is a well-respected academic writer, editor, scholar and major University Trustee, University Graduate Business School Professor, and past President of University Board of Trustees.

Dr. Haller was selected and appointed a member of the Editorial Peer Review Board of the prestigious “International Journal of Servant Leadership” along with world renowned leadership scholars and best-selling authors. http://www.LeadershipandAdversity.com