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Issue 294 - January 18, 2007
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"My philosophy is that not only are you responsible
for your life, but doing the best at this moment puts you in the best place for
the next moment." Oprah Winfrey
Today's issue includes:
1. Your Achievement Article - Keeping a Journal
-- One of the Three Treasures to Leave Behind by Jim Rohn
2. Your Achievement Quotes - Patience, Perception/Opinion and Perseverance/Persistence
3. Your Achievement Tips - Locking in Your Legacy by Chris Widener
4. A note from the office of Jim Rohn International...
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1. Your Achievement Article
Keeping a Journal -- One of the Three Treasures to Leave Behind by Jim Rohn (excerpted from "How to Keep a Journal" audio series by Jim Rohn)
If you're serious about becoming a wealthy, powerful, sophisticated, healthy,
influential, cultured and unique individual, keep a journal. Don't trust your
memory. When you listen to something valuable, write it down. When you come
across something important, write it down.
I used to take notes on pieces of paper and torn-off corners and backs of old
envelopes. I wrote ideas on restaurant placemats. On long sheets, narrow sheets
and little sheets and pieces of paper thrown in a drawer. Then I found out that
the best way to organize those ideas is to keep a journal. I've been keeping
these journals since the age of twenty-five. The discipline makes up a valuable
part of my learning, and the journals are a valuable part of my library.
I am a buyer of blank books. Kids find it interesting that I would buy a blank
book. They say, "Twenty-six dollars for a blank book! Why would you pay that?"
The reason I pay twenty-six dollars is to challenge myself to find something
worth twenty-six dollars to put in there. All my journals are private, but if
you ever got a hold of one of them, you wouldn't have to look very far to
discover it is worth more than twenty-six dollars.
I must admit, if you got a glimpse of my journals, you'd have to say that I am a
serious student. I'm not just committed to my craft, I'm committed to life,
committed to learning new concepts and skills. I want to see what I can do with
seed, soil, sunshine and rain to turn them into the building blocks of a
productive life.
Keeping a journal is so important. I call it one of the three treasures to leave
behind for the next generation. In fact, future generations will find these
three treasures far more valuable than your furniture.
The first treasure is your pictures. Take a lot of pictures. Don't be lazy in
capturing the event. How long does it take to capture the event? A fraction of a
second. How long does it take to miss the event? A fraction of a second. So
don't miss the pictures. When you're gone, they'll keep the memories alive.
The second treasure is your library. This is the library that taught you, that
instructed you, that helped you defend your ideals. It helped you develop a
philosophy. It helped you become wealthy, powerful, healthy, sophisticated, and
unique. It may have helped you conquer some disease. It may have helped you
conquer poverty. It may have caused you to walk away from the ghetto. Your
library, the books that instructed you, fed your mind and fed your soul, is one
of the greatest gifts you can leave behind.
The third treasure is your journals: the ideas that you picked up, the
information that you meticulously gathered. But of the three, journal writing is
one of the greatest indications that you're a serious student. Taking pictures,
that is pretty easy. Buying a book at a book store, that's pretty easy. It is a
little more challenging to be a student of your own life, your own future, your
own destiny. Take the time to keep notes and to keep a journal. You'll be so
glad you did. What a treasure to leave behind when you go. What a treasure to
enjoy today!
To Your Success,
Jim Rohn
This article is excerpted from Jim Rohn's How to Use a Journal 2-CD program.
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2. Your Achievement Quotes
PATIENCE
"Time changes everything, but with patience we can keep our desires
relatively constant. If we can just hang on long enough, time will eventually
create for us the conditions in which we can succeed." -- Denis Waitley
"Adopt the pace of nature, her secret is patience." -- Ralph Waldo Emerson
"The twin killers of success are impatience and greed." -- Jim Rohn
"Patience is not passive; on the contrary, it is active; it is concentrated
strength." -- Edward G. Bulwer-Lytton
PERCEPTION/OPINION
"Do not worry about your difficulties in mathematics. I can assure you mine
are still greater."-- Albert Einstein
"Every new opinion, at its starting, is precisely in a minority of one." --
Thomas Carlyle
"New opinions are always suspected, and usually opposed, without any other
reason but because they are not already common." -- John Locke
"One accurate measurement is worth a thousand expert opinions." -- Admiral Grace
Hopper
PERSEVERANCE/PERSISTENCE
"The force of the waves is in their persistence." -- Denis Waitley
"Patience and perseverance have a magical effect before which difficulties
disappear and obstacles vanish." -- John Quincy Adams
"I will persist until I succeed. Always will I take another step. If that is of
no avail I will take another, and yet another. In truth, one step at a time is
not too difficult... I know that small attempts, repeated, will complete any
undertaking." -- Og Mandino
"What this power is I cannot say; all I know is that it exists and it becomes
available only when a man is in that state of mind in which he knows exactly
what he wants and is fully determined not to quit until he finds it." --
Alexander Graham Bell
"Take your job seriously, BUT don't take
their complaints personally. If you take it personally you'll get upset and lose
your edge. If you take it too personally, you'll lose your edge and your job. If
you take it seriously -- it's you with them. If you take it personally, it's you
against them. What steps can you take to ensure keeping your cool?" Jeffrey Gitomer
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3. Your Achievement Tips -
Your Achievement Tips - Locking in Your Legacy by Chris Widener (Excerpted from Month 12, Week One of the Jim Rohn One-Year Success Plan)
Today I want to talk with you about locking in your legacy. If you are going to
leave a legacy that impacts people, there is something that you are going to
have to come to grips with:
You are going to die.
What? What kind of motivational tool is that, Chris? Real inspiring!
Actually, it is. Our mortality may perhaps be the ultimate inspiration and
motivation! If we lived on this earth eternally, we could be procrastinators
extraordinaire! We would never have to get anything done because there would
always be tomorrow. But alas, we pass on and all we leave are the memories and
the lives of others we affected while we were here. Sounds gloomy? In actuality,
it is exciting! You see, this gives us purpose - and a deadline (pun intended).
We can choose how we will live on in the hearts and memories of others. We do
this by purposing to live NOW in a way that makes change happen not only within
us but also those around us.
What kind of legacy will you leave? How will your family and friends remember
you? How will you leave your descendants in the following areas? Give some
thought to them and make some changes. In doing so, you will begin to lock in
your legacy.
Below are some areas that Jim and I are going to cover in detail in the final
three weeks. These topics are extremely important - maybe all-important. My
intention in the following is to cause you to think - really think - about how
you can leave a legacy, and to whet your appetite for the how-to's coming in the
next few weeks.
Emotionally:
Have you ever stepped back and asked yourself how you treat other people and how
that affects them emotionally? I have four children. I am acutely aware that
they are being shaped emotionally by how I treat them and teach them how to deal
with the world. I am especially aware of this from my own background. I can
directly trace my emotional shortcomings to the emotional coolness I felt from
my own family. Are you raising emotionally healthy kids who are both independent
as well as interdependent? Are you helping your spouse to grow emotionally? Give
this some serious thought.
Spiritually:
In my mind, the "God" question is the most important. You know, I often hear
people say that they are just going to let their kids "figure it out on their
own." These same people will show them how to shoot a basketball, trade stocks,
and build a tree house, all simply temporal issues, but then leave the answers
to the most important question up in the air! Now I am not advocating cramming
anything down their throats, just taking the time to help them find their way.
Are you helping and encouraging those around you to find their spiritual life?
Are you living an authentic spiritual life that will be your legacy? Give some
serious thought to this.
Physically:
Now I know what you are thinking: I can't change my genes. We got what we got
and we have to live with it. To a certain extent this is true. I am 5'11 for the
rest of my life. I will never be 6 foot, and neither will my kids. What I am
talking about though, is to be examples of taking our physical health seriously.
The statistics prove that whatever bad habits you have, your kids are likely to
do them as well. Why? Because you are their example. This is why I work to stay
physically fit. I work out. I lift weights. I eat right (most of the time - I am
a sucker for Breyer's Vanilla Bean Ice Cream). I don't smoke. I want to leave a
legacy of good health for my kids. True, they can still go astray, but I will do
my best to give them a good example to follow. Give this some serious thought.
Financially:
There are two primary ways you can leave a financial legacy. First, teach your
loved ones about how to handle money (some of you may need to learn yourself
first). There are just so many good books on the subject that there is no reason
for not knowing how to handle money. "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" is a good book to
start with, or perhaps "The Millionaire Next Door." These will teach you the
basics. Secondly, you can leave an inheritance. Now let me be clear on this.
This does not have to be after you die. In fact, the more you have, the more I
believe you ought to give away while you are alive. Let's face it, the older you
get, the less need you have for money once the basics are taken care of. It
always cracks me up that by the time you can afford a big house, your kids are
gone and you don't need one! Turn the money over early so you can watch the joy
of your loved ones spending, investing and giving it! This is of course
predicated upon the assumption that you have first taught them how to handle it.
If you have, then you should give it away while you're alive so you can enjoy
seeing your legacy in action! Give your financial inheritance some serious
thought.
Relationally:
What kind of legacy will you leave in regard to how you interact relationally
with people you know? When people look at how you interact with others, will
they be better off if they develop the same relational habits? Will your legacy
be one of love, patience, kindness, faithfulness, gentleness, and forgiveness?
Give the idea of influencing others relationally some serious thought.
Intellectually:
I don't know about you, but I want to challenge people to deeper intellectual
thought. In a day and age of "People Magazine" mentalities, we need people who
will challenge us to think deeper. Are you doing anything that will challenge
your sphere of influence to intellectual gains? Will those left after you are
gone say that you made them think in ways they hadn't before? That you
challenged them to be smarter? Give this issue some serious thought.
Functionally:
Functionally? Yep. It's a catchall word. It is how you function. How will those
you influence actually function? This is to a great degree how you function. Are
you well rounded? Are you balanced? Do you keep the main things the main things?
Is your life functioning well? Make it your goal to live a balanced, functional
life so you can leave a legacy of such. Give your life function some serious
thought.
I ended each paragraph with a challenge to think seriously about each. These
aren't issues we will solve immediately. They take a lifetime to build and they
will ebb and flow. But as you diligently pursue staying on top of them, you will
be locking in that legacy you desire to leave behind!
Have a great week!
Chris Widener
This article is excerpted from the Jim Rohn One-Year Success Plan, co-authored
by Chris Widener. Now is the time to get 2007 started off right! As Jim Rohn
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"The place to improve the world is first
in one's own heart and head and hands." Robert M. Pirsig
4. A note from the office of Jim Rohn International...
Do you
keep a journal?
Statistically it is
over the top! Countless times over the years when meeting "Jim Rohn's greatest
fan" I have been impressed with how many were the real deal; the ones who
followed Jim's pearls of wisdom and went on to achieve great things and yes, had
made a decision to be a collector and student of great ideas (including their
own) by keeping a journal.
A journal that would chronicle their own personal story; their family, their
victories, their challenges, their GOALS and DREAMS, their seminar and sermon
notes, their own ideas and thoughts -- that they could review now and in the
future -- and create one of the more priceless collections for themselves and
their families as the years roll on.
Jim tells the story of someone breaking into his RV while on a trip, and his
only major concern was if they had taken his journals, not the furniture or the
TV, but the thing that truly was not replaceable, a piece of his life - his
journals .
2007 is here with a bang..., and what a perfect time to begin, renew or continue
this simple, yet invaluable habit, so at the end of 2007 you simply add your own
book of your life's collection of events, stories, ideas and goals to your
library and then go to work with a fresh new journal for 2008.
Here's a little from Jim Rohn on keeping a journal the past 40+ years:
"Be a collector of good ideas, but don't trust your memory. The best collecting
place for all of the ideas and information that comes your way is your journal."
"The reason why I spend so much money for my journals is to press me to find
something valuable to put in them."
"There are three things to leave behind: your photographs, your library and your
personal journals. These things are certainly going to be more valuable to
future generations than your furniture!"
"Don't use your mind for a filing cabinet. Use your mind to work out problems
and find answers; file away good ideas in your journal."
Two things for 2007 I highly recommend if you have not done already:
1) Get a journal and start writing in it every day! Set your goals. Write about
your kid's birthdays, their school and sports activities and special moments..
Include your notes from the seminar or sermon. Take notes when at lunch with a
friend. Write out your prayer list and/or your daily goals. Think, ponder and
dream -- and write it down. And then of course, go back and review often!
This process will literally change your life.
You can purchase journals at some book stores and of course we carry a Jim Rohn leather journal
that you will be proud to carry around and eventually add to your collection in
your library. Go to
http://journal.jimrohn.com
or call 800-929-0434. We do have a special Buy 5 offer as well.
2) Join us in 2007 as part of our One-Year Success Plan (first quarter is the
PERFECT time, it is not too late, you can start now or in February), where Jim
Rohn, Chris Widener, myself and 12 special guests on our monthly conference call
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success.
It includes 52 Unique, Weekly Strategic Game Plans via Email that will:
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As we are still in January, make sure and set some time aside to think, ponder
and plan. As Jim says, a life well designed is a life well lived!
Always, all the Best!
Kyle Wilson
JRI
"Life is a do-it-for-others, do-it-to-myself
project." Denis Waitley
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