Top 9 things Rudy teaches as a motivation speaker

I heard Rudy Ruettiger speak this month as a guest at a neighboring university. Not only does he have a great story, he’s a great motivational speaker. Admittedly, I went because I love his movie—the greatest sports film ever made. But I stayed for his choice commentary on life, guts, and optimism. These are the nine ideas that most inspired me:
- “Don’t hang around negative people. They will destroy your dreams and your passions.”
- “Combat goofy thoughts with little moments of victory.” (Remember things you do well to avoid beating yourself up over a mistake.)
- “When you get mad, you should pray.”
- “You’re not a bad person if you make a mistake. Just don’t make it again.”
- “My football career [what Rudy calls his moment] lasted only 27 seconds. Don’t cheat your moment by cutting corners in your preparation.”
- “Always project enthusiasm. It influences people, unlike pessimism.”
- “You don’t need a lot to be a somebody. You need a dream and heart.”
- “Do not surrender to authorities. Surrender to people who pick you up.”
- “It took me 10 years before someone finally agreed to make my movie, when I was 44. Be patient in life. Your big moment will come.”


September 23rd, 2009 at 7:45 pm
I just put “Rudy” on our queue. Good advice!
September 24th, 2009 at 8:29 am
Thanks, Blake!
I’d love to hear him talk, but it’s nice to know that you took notes for the rest of us!