Week Three: 4 Additional Points
Week Three: 4 Additional Points
Welcome to Week Three of the Jim Rohn One-Year Success Plan. We hope you are
having a great week and are ready for this week's journey.
If you feel that you are behind on the above - THAT'S OKAY, just begin where we are
today. You can catch up on the rest as we go.
I know many of you are already experiencing a whole new paradigm shift in your
thinking and attitude. The components of having a long-term plan/strategy, daily and/or
weekly reading/listening/action exercises along with a new, fresh vision of the person
you desire to be a year from now, brings a whole new perspective and power to create the
new you (the true you).
4 Additional Points:
1. Continue to take some time every day to reflect about the person you desire to
become one year from now, and then start thinking and acting that way right now.
2. Realize that you are moving in a positive direction (regardless of your current
circumstances) and that you will reach your goals.
3. Make a decision to do the 5-6 most important activities in your life on a daily and/or
weekly basis; in other words, don't let your busy schedule keep you from exercising,
reading, praying, eating healthy, spending time with loved ones, thinking about your
goals, listening to the weekly CD's, etc.
4. Make a commitment to do the plan. Read the emails, take notes, do the action
exercises, listen to the weekly CD and then follow through on your decisions.
And don't forget to share. As you are moving toward your goals make sure to share your
enthusiasm, confidence and faith with those around you – not only will you be making a
difference in others, sharing makes you larger as well.
As you move in the direction of these 4 things you will see a transformation in how you
perceive yourself and your ability to make improvements in your life.
Kyle
In month one here are the four main components of Personal Development:
1. The Invitation – We looked at the possibilities and I challenged you to accept the
invitation to join me on this unique journey of self-development and discovery where
you’ll set and reach higher goals, go for your dreams, change certain unpleasant things
about yourself and make a significant difference in the lives of others.
2. The Plan – Last week we talked about the plan. All good things in life are upstream,
but the natural flow of life is that downward, negative pull. To combat that downward
pull, you need a plan, a map to help you reach your desired destination. We’ll talk about
the plan and break down the keys to creating and following a successful plan.
3. Association and Influence - We are affected by everything around us, including what
we read, what we watch, who we talk with and who we spend time with. It all plays a part
in how we view our world, our relationships, our opportunities but mostly ourselves. This
week we’ll discuss the importance of our associations and the influence they have.
4. Learning and Education - All 12 Pillars of Success we’ll be studying over the next
year will involve personal development, becoming a student and learning. This is the
foundation -- one of the basics or fundamentals to becoming more, to having more and to
doing more, and we’ll cover this key aspect next week.
Bonus Point – Personal Development is about having a Celebration; creating your own
unique, only-you-deserve-it-because-you-did-it, one-of-a-kind celebration!
In the editions of Week's One and Two, we discussed The Invitation and The Plan. This
week we will be discussing Association and Influence.
If you were to evaluate the major influences in your life that have shaped the kind of
person you are, this has to be high on the list: the people and thoughts you choose to
allow into your life. Mr. Shoaff gave me a very important warning in those early days
that I would like to share with you. He said, "Never underestimate the power of
influence." Indeed, the influence of those around us is so powerful! Many times we don't
even realize we're being strongly affected because influences generally develop over an
extended period of time.
The Second Question is: "What are these associations doing to me?" That's a major
question to ask. What have they got me doing? What have they got me listening to? What
have they got me reading? Where have they got me going? What do they have me
thinking? How have they got me talking? How have they got me feeling? What have they
got me saying? You've got to make a serious study of how others are influencing you,
both negatively and positively.
Now here is the Final Question: "Is that okay?" Maybe everyone you associate with
has been a positive, energizing influence. Then again, maybe there are some bad apples
in the bunch. All I'm suggesting here is that you take a close and objective look.
Everything is worth a second look, especially when it comes to the power of influence.
Both will take you somewhere, but only one will take you in the direction you need to go.
It's easy to just dismiss the things that influence our lives. One man says, "I live here, but
I don't think it matters. I'm around these people, but I don't think it hurts." I would take
another look at that. Remember, everything matters! Sure, some things matter more than
others, but everything amounts to something. You've got to keep checking to find out
whether your associations are tipping the scales toward the positive or toward the
negative. Ignorance is never the best policy. Finding out is the best policy.
Perhaps you've heard the story of the little bird. He had his wing over his eye and he was
crying. The owl said to the bird, "You are crying." "Yes," said the little bird, and he
pulled his wing away from his eye. "Oh, I see," said the owl. "You're crying because the
big bird pecked out your eye." And the little bird said, "No, I'm not crying because the
big bird pecked out my eye. I'm crying because I let him."
It's easy to let influence shape our lives, to let associations determine our direction, to let
pressures overwhelm us, and to let tides take us. The big question is, are we letting
ourselves become what we wish to become?
Here are three ways to handle associations or relationships that might be holding you
back.
1. Disassociate - This is not an easy decision, nor something you should take lightly, but
in some cases it may be essential (please don't email me asking to advise you about this
in regards to your own personal relationships--only you can decide). You may just have
to make the hard choice not to let certain negative influences affect you any more. It
could be a choice that preserves the quality of your life.
2. Limited association - Spend major time with major influence and minor time with
minor influences. It is easy to do just the opposite, but don't fall into that trap. Take a
look at your priorities and your values. We have so little time at our disposal. Wouldn't it
make sense to invest it wisely?
3. Expanding your associations - This is the one I suggest you focus on the most. Find
other successful people that you can spend more time with. Invite them to lunch (pick up
the tab) and ask them how they have achieved so much or what makes them successful.
Now, this is not just about financial success - it can be someone that you want to learn
from about having a better marriage, being a better parent, having better health or a
stronger spiritual life.
It is called association on purpose - getting around the right people by expanding your
circle of influence.
When you succeed, you will create and attract more success around you. Success breeds
success, so when you succeed, even at just a level above where you are right now, you
will see that the people you associate with will also start becoming more successful
themselves (which will also increase the level of your own associations!). That is one of
the exciting by-products of success.
Initiate relationships with people who are further ahead in personal and professional
development than you are. There are so many successful people around you who can help
you in so many ways! And if they are successful, they are busy! So chances are, they are
not going to initiate anything with you, but they will more than likely be willing to meet
with you or invest in you if you initiate contact with them. Of course, some won’t, but
that’s okay, just move on until you find someone who will. Meet with them, buy them
lunch or coffee. Let your association with them help you. Learn from them. Watch them.
Let their experience guide you. But remember, you will have to pursue them, not the
other way around.
Carefully determine what will influence you. I use the word carefully because many
people do not care about what they allow to influence them or who they associate with.
And yet this is one of the biggest ways our lives are shaped. We need to be full of care –
careful – when we are looking at who or what we allow into our lives and thus to shape
and mold our lives. Look for people and information that will build you up and give you
the next step you need to move forward in your journey.
Remember, your associations should move you forward, not impede your progress.
Jim Rohn
Here is a recap of the material on CD Two from The Jim Rohn Weekend Event -
Excelling in the New Millennium:
Personal Development:
• You cannot change or alter the seasons, but you can change yourself.
• Learn how to handle the winters. Hang on. Endure. They will pass.
• Spring is opportunity. Use the spring. Do it now. Take into account the brevity of
life.
• Learn the lesson of summer. Do the work of summer. Nourish and protect your
values. Every garden will be invaded. You must draw the line somewhere. There
are no wins where there is no contest.
• Fall is the season of harvest. This is where you reap what you have sown. Enjoy
the bounty.
The two statements: “Profits are better than wages,” and “You can make a living or you
can make a fortune,” again made me appreciate the philosophies of self-determination,
capitalism, sowing and reaping, and the great rewards that come to those who dedicate
themselves to them. Again we are taught that those who succeed and achieve abundance,
for themselves and for others, are those who live out the philosophy that fortunes are best
made when you own the company.
The lessons of the seasons again reminded me that “there is a time for everything under
the sun.” It isn’t my responsibility to move the seasons along (or to complain about them)
but to recognize what the season is and to act accordingly. When it is winter I should
recognize that it will not last and make the most of it. When it is fall, I should harvest as
much as I can!
Chris Widener
“The big challenge in life is to become all that you have the possibility of becoming.
You cannot believe what it does to the human spirit to maximize your human
potential and stretch yourself to the limit.”
-- Jim Rohn
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Q. Are you currently working for wages or for profits? Are you making a living or
making your fortune? What can you do to get going in the right direction?
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Q. Think of the darkest winter you have experienced. Looking back, what good things
did you learn or what good things came from it?
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Q. Think of your best fall. What was it like? What did you reap? What will your next
great fall look like?
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“Don’t spend most of your time on the voices that don’t count. Tune out the
shallow voices so that you will have more time to tune in the valuable ones.”
-– Jim Rohn
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2. Initiate contact and pursue a relationship with at least one person this week who is
more successful than you are. Set up a time to meet with them to get to know them
and learn from them. Write that person’s name here:
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3. Think through what influences you--what kind of music, what speakers, what
television shows, and what books. Are they good for you? If not, make the
commitment to eliminate or limit those associations! Write them here:
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4. Allow someone to “speak the truth” to you. Take some time to allow a friend or co-
worker to give you good honest feedback that would be helpful in moving you
forward. Write comments here:
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How to change what and where you are by what goes into your mind
How to get more of what money will and will not buy
Quality of life
Being a giver
Gratitude
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