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Widener, Chris
Jim Rohns 8 Best Success Lessons
ISBN: 978-1-61339-689-6
1. SELF-HELP / Personal Growth / Success
2. SELF-HELP / Motivational & Inspirational
3. SELF-HELP / Personal Growth / General
Jim Rohn's 8 Best Success Lessons
By Chris Widener
I want to share with you eight lessons of success from Jim Rohn that everybody should live by. Im also going to share some quotes from Jim, and when Im done, you might say, Well, what about this quote? You didnt say my favorite quote. Jim was one of the most quotable guys, right? This book is really about the eight lessons from Jim that I think are easily transferable to anybody to become successful in life.
Success is nothing more than a few simple disciplines practiced every day.
Failure is not a single cataclysmic event. You dont fail overnight.
Instead, failure is a few errors in judgment repeated every day.
The first lesson from Jim Rohn: Success is nothing more than a few simple disciplines practiced every day. Failure is not a single cataclysmic event. You dont fail overnight. Instead, failure is a few errors in judgment repeated every day.
Its interesting to me when you think about that lesson, and its certainly a lesson that we can all apply. Its the understanding of how we get to where we get. People will wake up one day and theyll say, Im 30 pounds overweight. Well, you didnt wake up 30 pounds heavier than when you went to bed. People will wake up one day and theyre dead broke, or people will wake up one day and theyre divorced, or people will wake up one day and something happens, right? I think that the interesting thing about what Jim was teaching is that it doesnt just happen in one cataclysmic event. In fact, he says its errors in judgment, just a few errors in judgment repeated every day. The direction to failure and the direction to success is directly impacted by what you do every day. In fact, in both of those teachings about failure and about success, he uses the same two words: every day.
What we do each and every day takes us to a place of either failure or success. One of the ways that I boil this down myself is in what I call a little equation that produces big results, and its simply this: your short-term tasks multiplied by time equals your long-term accomplishments.
Think about what you do in the short-term. This could be a day or a week. Of course, Jim mentioned every day. Your short-term tasks multiplied by time that daily task, that daily thing, that daily practice, or that daily error in judgment multiplied by time one week, two weeks, one month, one year, five years brings you to your long-term results. This is a fantastic lesson for us to understand.
What I want you to think about from this lesson is this: where am I today and how did I get there? If youre successful in a particular area, look at what got you to become successful. If you are a failure in a particular area, ask yourself what happened repeatedly over time, maybe even every day that brought you to this point of failure. If youre willing to take responsibility for being successful or being a failure at where you are, it becomes very powerful because if its true that wherever you are today is the sum of the things that youve done up until now, then its also true that wherever you want to go, whatever success you want to achieve is also going to be determined by what you do every day from here on out.
Its such an amazing practical principle of doing things over and over and over again. If you do things like errors in judgment, as Jim called them, over a period of time, you end up a failure. If you practice great things, if you practice successful principles every day, if you practice discipline every day, then over the course of time, you become successful.
A formal education will make you a living; self-education will make you a fortune.
The second lesson that I learned from Jim was something he always said: A formal education will make you a living; self-education will make you a fortune. That is such an amazing, amazing teaching, and I still talk about that in most of my seminars.
Lets think about that for a moment. Often in my seminars, I will ask the question, Why is it that some people succeed and other people dont succeed? We live in a country where were free to do what we like to do. We can choose our profession. We can choose how much money we want. We can choose whom we marry. We can choose where we live. Everybody has the same ability to be free and make choices, yet some of them succeed and others dont. Why is that?
In a country, how many kids go to high school? I don't know the exact number, but lets call it 90 percent. Ninety percent of kids graduate from high school; tens and tens and tens of millions, probably hundreds of millions of people in my country, the United States of America, have gone to high school. Yet, some of them are successful; some of them are not. In fact, some of them are successful; most of them are not. We know that a formal education through high school is not what determines whether or not youre successful. Now, are you thinking to yourself, Chris, are you saying that we shouldnt go to high school?
No, Im not saying that at all. Everybody should finish high school. Do your best. Get good grades. Go to the football games. Enjoy your life. Its a terrific time of life before you get out to the real world where you have to start paying mortgages and those kinds of things, so enjoy high school, but high school isnt what determines the difference between the successful and the unsuccessful. Now, some people might say, Well, its college. You got to go to college. You got to get an education. You got to go out, and thats the key to success.
Well, lets think about that for a moment. Again, I don't know the actual statistics, but how many people have gone to college and graduated from college? Well, in my country, were probably talking 100 million of us out of a country of 300 something million, maybe more. Yet, some are successful and some are not so successful. In fact, some are successful and most are not successful. What you can learn from that is that college isnt the determining factor on whether or not youre going to be successful in life or not. High school, college, formal education it will make you a living.
The reality is if you go to college and get a degree, youre a decent enough person, and you get along with people, youll always be able to make a living. You might have to drive a 5- or 10-year-old car. You might have to make $50,000 or $60,000 a year with not a whole lot of upside. Youll certainly be able to make a decent living. Thats what Jim said, A formal education will make you a living.
Wait a minute! What if I got my doctorate? Same thing. Lots of doctorates are had by lots of people masters degree, doctorates, multiple doctorates, PhDs, etc.; some of them are successful, but most of them are not successful. It leaves us asking this question, once you really think about it, Okay, wait a minute, school isnt the key to success?
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