Kerry Daigle
Keep Punching

Personal Development, Promotional, and Sales Training

A Special Message for Sunset Junior High School

During a recent tour out of state doing speaking engagements on the values of Juice Plus and promoting my book, MASTERS OF SUCCESS, I received a phone call from Sunset, Louisiana’s Mayor Danny Louviere. Mayor Louviere was requesting for me to be the keynote speaker to the eighth grade graduating class of Sunset Junior High on May 22nd. I told the Mayor that I had a previous engagement but I would do what I could to make arrangements to be there. It was going to be difficult to refuse his offer as he called me a good 7 weeks in advance, therefore giving me the opportunity to work on accepting the engagement. Time passed while I was working on changing my schedule to accommodate the Mayor and the faculty at Sunset Junior High when I received my second phone call while attending the Oscar De LaHoya/Ricardo Mayorga fight in Las Vegas and the Boxing Writers Association of America Banquet honoring my good friend, Alex Ramos and producer/Oscar winning actor Sylvester Stallone on May 5th and 6th. It was Mayor Louviere again asking if I could commit to his request. Due to the Mayor’s persistence I immediately told him I would be there and would make arrangements positively. He kept mentioning the small class and how they meant so much to him and that he wanted to do whatever he could for their principal, Mrs. Shirley James. His heart was sincere and in the right place.

Arriving at the school made me feel good that I accepted the speaking engagement. The Mayor and his wife, Teresa, were waiting for me with all the enthusiasm I needed to make this an engagement I was going to be proud to attend. I was immediately brought to my seat and met Mrs. James, a wonderful lady, short in stature but tall in heart. She had a boutonnière to pin on my suit jacket while thanking me in advance for being their guest speaker. I have spoken all over the world but this was one time I felt more appreciation than normal. I was now even more grateful I accepted the speaking engagement.

The songs started with the audience singing with the students to “Proud to be an American” while Mrs. Carmella Marshall gave us all ‘chill bumps’ up and down our arms as she sang the National Anthem. We then had a few introductions before the Mayor went up to introduce me. The introduction was so overwhelming I was humbled immediately. Now I had to live up to my intro.

As I looked into the eyes of all 19 graduates making their way to Beau Chene High School I could sense their nervousness while still feeling their enthusiasm. I could also sense the pride they had in their school and all the teachers and leadership, Principal James and Assistant Principal Laura Saucier. Their eyes were totally focused on me. No one was slouched and all were wide-eyed waiting to hear what I had to say. My topic was in reference to my life, my audio CD and upcoming book entitled, DREAMS, FAIRY TALES, AND MIRACLES, and what I learned from my first mentors in life, Maw Maw and Paw Paw Daigle.

I knew that I wasn’t going to motivate these young teenagers to become sales professionals but I knew that they were in route to be in a position to making some of the most important decisions about their future. This was the real part of growing up. High school can be adventurous or at the same time overwhelming if not handled correctly. I wanted these young men and women to realize the power they possessed to open their minds to the endless possibilities available to them recognizing that their subconscious mind will believe in their abilities and dreams if they would allow their belief system to become satisfied with positive thoughts. Knowing some of these graduates would finish high school and go to college and possibly many would not was the reality they were going to have to face. It was important to let them know that the formal education they were receiving was so important for their success in life, however, they also had to be self educated by reading books (the right books). Maw Maw Daigle, who was illiterate, would always comment that a person who doesn’t read books is no better off than a person who ‘couldn’t’ read. I wanted this group to understand the power of the gift of reading and how it could impact their life in so many ways especially when reading books on positive thinking and personal development.

My message was for these graduates to continue dreaming and never stop. I knew something about them they didn’t quite know yet. I knew they were wise beyond their early teenage years. I knew that they had to put up with stress like nothing else we had to deal with in our early years. They would have to learn how to choose the proper friends and ignore the pessimists so they could protect their dreams and look out for their own best interests while at the same time looking out for their fellow friends and classmates who were not making the right decisions in their lives. They would have to remain children and follow all the rules and regulations put upon them by their leaders while at the same time becoming responsible adults carrying whatever burdens society dumps upon them confusing them to some degree. It is important that they understood that negativity would affect them seriously and they would have to avoid the ‘naysayers’ who would want to ‘steal their dreams’.

My new book will feature the things I learned from so many different mentors in life that encouraged me to leverage my time wisely leading to an early retirement at the age of 42. The subtitle of the book is “Things I learned from Maw Maw and Paw Paw Daigle you won’t learn at Harvard and Yale”. Why is this so important? Simply, the message I wanted to deliver to this young class was they were our future. Another message from my mentors I learned early was it was important as to ‘who you hung around with’. I explained the simple analogy from Maw Maw Daigle, “Hang around a shoplifter long enough you will learn how to shoplift, however, if you hang around positive, energetic, successful people you will learn to be the same as them”, therefore the choice is clearly going to be theirs and theirs alone and to always be aware of the ‘dream stealers’ . These are the ones who try to belittle their ambition so their job will be to ignore them and hang on to their dreams.

My message was simple. I wanted each student to look at goals early in life and take pride in attempting to achieve them, striving to improve while remaining professional as only a young teenager in high school can. The challenges are just beginning for these young graduates. Some will handle these challenges better than others and most of what will happen will be determined between their ears. It is so important to give these young adults the opportunity to ‘learn outside of the box’ while earning their formal education.

Their wide eyes, grins, smiles, and eagerness to learn were motivating to me. My memory brought me back to those years when I was scared and unsure as to where I was headed. I was so lucky to have Maw Maw and Paw Paw to encourage me along the way with their positive feedback. Sure, they couldn’t read but they sure knew a lot about ‘life’. Nothing can replace that experience and education.

Ending my talk I remembered all of my mentors in life and how I wanted to repay them for all their ‘leadership and encouragement’ while teaching me how to become a better and more productive individual. Their answers all mirrored one another when I asked to repay them. “Take what you have learned from us and deliver these messages to others…..that, my son, will be your payment to us.”

I want to thank Mayor Danny Louviere and Principal Shirley James in giving me the opportunity to repay some of my debt by giving what I learned over the years back to these young ladies and gentlemen. I sincerely cannot thank you enough.

In closing, Mrs. Marshall sang an appropriate song, “The Wind Beneath My Wings” for all of us in attendance. She brought me back to my life as a young lad remembering how fortunate I was. We lacked financial means but made up for those shortcomings with tremendous love and devotion to one another and were rich in wisdom instead.

I hope this message is clear. And remember when you get knocked down…….
always strive to get up and always Keep Punching!

Kerry Daigle, a proud Cajun from Opelousas, Louisiana, paints the portrait of the ultimate Renaissance man. A successful entrepreneur since 1965, Kerry runs a number of businesses out of his home, while simultaneously hosting a radio show, writing books, keeping a hectic speaking schedule while operating and managing his direct sales neutriceutical business.

Kerry’s businesses take him literally around the world, from Australia to the United Kingdom and throughout the United States and Canada. He does speaking engagements each time he travels, sharing insightful presentations with worldwide audiences, full of revealing Cajun wisdom that he learned from his first mentors, his grandparents, Maw-Maw and Paw-Paw Daigle.

Kerry’s radio show “KEEP PUNCHING WITH KERRY DAIGLE” offers motivation and inspiration to a global audience that listens to archived shows at www.kslokogm-fm.com and www.keeppunching.com , 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Kerry’s tremendous knack for finding and developing talent extends beyond his core business and into his love affair with the sport of boxing. Kerry finds, coaches and develops promising young fighters, helping them to excel and rise through the professional ranks and into the big leagues. He uses this special gift in all areas of his life, as a mentor and teacher at home, in his businesses and other personal pursuits.

Visit www.keeppunching.com, Kerry’s sports and sales website, full of fantastic information on personal development, sales, book recommendations, boxing, and much more.

His new CD, DREAMS, FAIRY TALES, AND MIRACLES, authored with his daughter, Angela is available by contacting him directly or going to his website. The CD consists of chapters of his upcoming book.

Kerry Daigle shows the world through his actions and accomplishments, that you truly can have it all.
 
 
 
 
 
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