Troy's
Times - February 2008
www.TroyEvans.com
Troy@TroyEvans.com
Hi Friend!
Welcome to Troy’s free monthly electronic newsletter, developed
for people interested in overcoming adversity, adapting to change and
pushing oneself to realize their full potential.
(Some ch^racters in th1s newsletter have been altered to keep it from
being filtered out as spam)
IN THIS ISSUE
“It is not important How we come to the events in our lives,
but how we Deal with those events”- Troy
Feel free to forw^rd this issue to friends, family and associates!
This Month's Featured Article:
Panty Hose and a Pistol
Panty Hose and a Pistol
“It is not important how we come to the events in our life. What
is important is how we deal with those events.”
Troy Evans
Pantyhose and a pistol. I am sure that neither the Hanes Corporation
nor Smith & Wesson ever intended for the two to be used within the
same sentence, or as the title of this book’s preface. As a former
bank robber, however, these were the tools of my trade. As a professional
speaker, they continue to be today.
When delivering a presentation on making life changes, I start by thanking
the audience for their time, and letting them know that it is both my
pleasure and my honor to be there with them to share my story. I then
ask them to take a close look at my face. I explain that this is the
face of a loving father. This is the face of a college graduate who
earned both of his degrees with the highest academic honors. This is
the face of a kind man, an honest man, a trustworthy man, and a man
of his word. For humor, I throw in that this just may be the face of
a man who could sit them down at their kitchen table and sell them a
term life insurance policy. As the chuckles die down, I again ask them
to take a close look at this face. I then turn my back to the audience,
pull pantyhose over my head and turn back around while leveling a replica
of a semiautomatic pistol in their direction. I then ask them to take
a look at my face again. This is the face of a man who, on March 20,
1992, walked into the First Tier National Bank, pointed a semiautomatic
pistol at the face of the teller, and demanded all of the twenties,
fifties, and hundreds—my first of five armed bank robberies committed
over a six-month crime spree. Again, I ask them to please take a close
look at my face.
In my life, I have worn both faces. The transformation between the two—suicidal,
drug-addicted, bank robber to what I am today —took place gradually
over 7 1/2 years within the confines of a federal prison. I use this
opening because it grabs my audience by the throat. Surely the clean-cut,
suit-sporting, accountant-like man standing before them would be more
likely to pull out a flip chart than a deadly weapon, right? After all,
my introduction paints a picture of an all-American boy whose academic
credentials have placed him on both the Dean’s and President’s
List. But, I do it because I need their attention. I do it because,
if I can meet every set of eyes while I am telling my story, and if
they listen to my story, not a single person in the room will leave
unchanged.
In Roman mythology, there is a god with two faces named Janus. He is
the god of gates and the god of beginnings and is depicted with two
faces so that he can look forward and look back. I think about him often
because my story involves the two faces of my past and my future. It
is a story of creating new beginnings and a story of passing through
a gate, representative of both the cold, real prison bars that I was
behind for a large portion of my life and the threshold I crossed when
I left my past and chose my future. As you read my articles, I want
you to remember Janus.
Who are you now? Who do you want to be? What has kept you from being
the person that you want to be? I believe that human beings can adapt
to any type of adversity and I believe that we all have room to make
some positive change in our lives. These articles are for those of you
who are standing at the gate of your new beginning, looking at the past
and preparing to choose a future as the person that you want to be.
It is my hope that you can learn from my story and I can help you to
embrace change and take that first step.
Am I proud of the fact that I went to prison? Absolutely not. Do I feel
remorse for my victims, and for the pain and shame that was borne by
my family? Every day of my life. But, am I proud of the fact that I
took a desperate situation and turned it into the life I lead today?
Definitely. Do I believe that my struggles, accomplishments and life
lessons can benefit everyday people in everyday lives? Absolutely.
That is why I write and speak and that is why I spread my message and
story to as many people as possible. Over the coming months and years
as I share my story with you —my ups and downs, good times and
bad times—I ask that you read my words not as coming from a bank
robber turned speaker, but coming from a man telling you that the only
thing that can truly hold you back in life is you.
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Featured product for this issue!
NEW HARDBACK BOOK -
"FROM DESPERATION TO DEDICATION:
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Other Products:
If you live in or near one of the following cit1es where
Troy will be speaking over the next few months, please contact The Ev^ns
Groups for details on an opportunity that does not come around often- see
Troy present for free!
- Shreveport, LA
- Scottsdale, AZ
- Oklahoma City, OK
- Bethesda, MD,
- Hilton Head, SC
- Miami, FL
- Baltimore, MD
- Kearney, NE
- Idaho Falls, ID
- Appleton, WI
- Portland, OR
- Buffalo, NY
- Denver, CO
- Cincinnati, OH
- Birmingham, AL
- El Campo, TX
- Huron, OH
- San Antonio, TX
- Springfield, MO
- Galveston, TX
- Missoula, MT
- Baton Rouge, LA
- Woodlands, TX
- Oklahoma City, OK
- Springfield, IL
- Fort Myers, FL
- Lake of the Ozarks, MO
- Delta, CO
- Austin, TX
- Milwaukee, WI
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- Fort Wayne, IN
- Grand Rapids, MI
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- St. Petersburg, FL
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- New York City, NY
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- Dallas, TX
- Chicago, IL
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- Columbia, MO
- Green Bay, WI
- Indianapolis, IN
- Las Vegas, NV
- Cleveland, OH
- Nashville, TN
- Phoenix, AZ
- Columbus, OH
- Mesa, AZ
- Chicago, IL
Commission for booking me
- I offer a comm1ssion of 10%-20% ($750.00-$1,500.00) for anyone who refers
me for speaking engagements and/or bulk product sales. Please contact
The Evans Group for details.
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me with their quest1ons as well and I will answer them in the next issue.
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About the Author- Troy Evans is a profess1onal speaker
and author who resides in Phoenix, AZ with his wife Pam and his dog Archibald.
Troy travels the country delivering keynote presentations, and since his
release from prison has taken the corporate and association pl^tforms
by storm. Overcoming adversity, adapting to change and pushing yourself
to realize your full potential- other speaker’s talk about these
issues, Troy has walked them.
For information on booking Troy or for a listing of available products,
please contact:
The Evans Group
3104 E. Camelback Road, #436
Phoenix, AZ 85016
602-265-6855
Fax: 602-285-1474
Troy@troyevans.com
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