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Jim Rohn was one of the most influential thinkers of our time and a leader in the field of personal development. In this episode, Brian reveals how this special mentor profoundly impacted and improved his approach to business and to life.


YOU WILL LEARN:

· How self-education can make you a fortune.

· Why you must develop your philosophy.

· Why you should be a person of action.


MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:


“The Treasury of Quotes,” by Jim Rohn

Buffini Coaching

Free business consultation

Control Your Own Economy, S2E116


NOTEWORTHY QUOTES FROM THIS EPISODE:


“Ignorance is not bliss; ignorance is poverty.” – Jim Rohn


“Life is a unique combination of want-to and how-to, and we need to give equal attention to both.” – Jim Rohn


“Your income is determined by your philosophy, not by the economy.” – Jim Rohn


“We all need lots of powerful long-range goals to help us pass the short-term obstacles.” – Jim Rohn


“Success is nothing more than a few simple disciplines practiced every day, while failure is simply a few errors in judgment repeated every day.” – Jim Rohn


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Jim Rohn was one of the most influential thinkers of our time and a leader in the field of personal development. In this episode, Brian reveals how this special mentor profoundly impacted and improved his approach to business and to life.


YOU WILL LEARN:

· How self-education can make you a fortune.

· Why you must develop your philosophy.

· Why you should be a person of action.


MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:


“The Treasury of Quotes,” by Jim Rohn

Buffini Coaching

Free business consultation

Control Your Own Economy, S2E116


NOTEWORTHY QUOTES FROM THIS EPISODE:


“Ignorance is not bliss; ignorance is poverty.” – Jim Rohn


“Life is a unique combination of want-to and how-to, and we need to give equal attention to both.” – Jim Rohn


“Your income is determined by your philosophy, not by the economy.” – Jim Rohn


“We all need lots of powerful long-range goals to help us pass the short-term obstacles.” – Jim Rohn


“Success is nothing more than a few simple disciplines practiced every day, while failure is simply a few errors in judgment repeated every day.” – Jim Rohn


itsagoodlife.com


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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