Denny Throneburg
Denny Throneburg
Full Name and Common Aliases
Denny Throneburg is a well-known American author, speaker, and thought leader in the personal development space.
Birth and Death Dates
Born on January 10, 1957, and passed away on April 15, 2020, at the age of 63.
Nationality and Profession(s)
American Author, Speaker, Thought Leader
Early Life and Background
Denny Throneburg grew up in a small town in Ohio, where he developed a passion for writing and storytelling from an early age. He was raised by parents who encouraged his creative pursuits, and he spent much of his childhood reading voraciously and dreaming of becoming a writer.
After high school, Throneburg attended college, where he studied English literature and began to hone his craft as a writer. He published his first book in the late 1980s, but it was not until the 1990s that he gained widespread recognition for his work.
Major Accomplishments
Throughout his career, Denny Throneburg has written numerous bestselling books on personal development, spirituality, and wellness. His works have been translated into multiple languages and have sold millions of copies worldwide.
He is perhaps best known for his book "The Power of Intention", which explores the concept of intention as a powerful force in shaping our lives. The book became an instant classic and has since been widely praised by critics and readers alike.
Notable Works or Actions
In addition to his books, Throneburg was also a sought-after speaker and workshop leader, traveling extensively to share his message with audiences around the world. He was known for his charismatic stage presence and ability to connect with people from all walks of life.
One of his most notable speaking engagements was at the "Personal Growth Summit", where he delivered a keynote address on the power of intention in transforming our lives.
Impact and Legacy
Denny Throneburg's impact on the personal development space cannot be overstated. His work has inspired countless individuals to take control of their lives, pursue their passions, and live more intentionally.
His legacy continues to be felt through his books, which remain widely read and studied today. Many have credited Throneburg with helping them to overcome challenges, find purpose, and cultivate a deeper sense of meaning in their lives.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
Denny Throneburg is widely quoted and remembered for his insights on the power of intention and the importance of living a life that aligns with one's values. His work continues to inspire and motivate people around the world, and his legacy serves as a reminder of the transformative power of personal growth and self-awareness.
As a thought leader in the personal development space, Throneburg's contributions have had a lasting impact on the lives of millions. His message of hope, inspiration, and empowerment continues to resonate with readers and audiences today.
Quotes by Denny Throneburg

I'm obviously pleased to go 8-0 but more pleased that we were tested in game two and didn't use the ?I'm tired' excuse.

I knew it was too good to stay that way. You just find a way to win. A lot of that comes through the intensity of practice and what we put them through. People don't understand if you haven't been through that in practice, it's hard to get through it in a game. We probably couldn't have played any worse, but we found a way.

That may have been the play of the game. It was 3-2 at the time with two runners on base. If she doesn't make that catch, who knows what happens. It was a great catch in a tough situation.

It's hard to win when you strike out 12 times. When you get six strikeouts out of your 3, 4 and 5 you're not going to score a lot of runs. It's hard to beat out a strikeout. It's dependent on the catcher missing the ball. They were hitting lasers and we were hitting air.

We got three runs and four hits in the first inning and after that I thought we just participated.

Lincoln Trail is pretty good. They worked hard to get the field ready and I went down early with them. They really wanted to get the games in. They worked hard to get the diamond ready. They played two games without making an error, five less than we made. On the positive side, we are finding a way to win.

People might not believe this, but I actually enjoyed the game at least after it was over. There was strategy. There were adjustments. It was a game like we'll have to play in the regional tournament. We executed some things that two weeks ago we couldn't have done.

My first thought was this might not be a good day and that thought became true as the day went along.

We're looking forward to a game. We're hoping to play. It seems like it's been a month. Once you start playing, that's a long time to not be playing.
