Hello guys,
I decided back in the day to go over the 52 weeks of Jim Rohns one year success plan course and blog/youtube about it. I got until the 5th week on my own, so its time to start blogging. Jim Rohn is one of the most authentic motivational speaker i ever seen. He got from rags to riches in a few years and shares the procedure of change which led there.
Most of us have the desire to either improve (successful people are always the first to act on their desire to continually grow) or we have a need or challenge in one or more of the areas of time, money, faith/belief, managing an ongoing game plan, balance, new skills, leadership, health and relationships.
This will be a 52 week course with some theory and a lot of practical actions and questions you can take on with me. I will share all of my experience with this course and i can say its just awesome. With the coordination of this fantastic man they made a really great step by step system to activate change if you want to step up :)
It will go through the concept of Personal Development, Goal-Setting, Money, Relationships, Leadership, Accelerated Learning and so on in this 56 weeks. The Month #1 will be about personal development.
For a little warmup this is one of my favorite seminars from him. Its a little long, but you can just watch a little here and there if no time, but maybe you will be hanging on more then you think :)
I'm coming with Week#1 in the 06.26 - 07.02 week. I hope you do it with me and get all the benefits you can. You only get out what you put into it!
Have a great day,
Robert
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Jim rohn is one of my favorite speakers and i have to agree that wanting to improve is probably the biggest decision to make.
Everything else stems from that decision. It is the fundamental law of attraction.
Thanks for the comment! I'm thankful that the desire to improve is my nature from my childhood, didn't had to make the decision. I see a lot of people struggling with it, but a lot of others trying to help them. I want to give my part of helping to the community. :)