The late Jim Rohn’s philosophy and style profoundly affected me when first introduced to Nightingale-Conant audio tape series in the mid 1990s. He not only had a great impact on my thoughts and actions, but was also one of the first mentors of many great motivators, trainers and coaches including Tony Robbins.
On cassette I heard him tell the story of the sower and just today I discovered the same recording in video form. I highly recommend you listen to one of the wisest men I have ever come across in the video below. Enjoy and benefit:
Of all the people in this world having a profound effect on my thinking, attitude and lifestyle, longtime coach, seminar speaker, entrepreneur/netrepreneur multimillionaire Jim Rohn has touched me the most.
His success offline in the pre-Internet days has not deterred him from becoming successful with the best online marketers. Anything and everything he does is done with class, élan and integrity. He is a great model of how to build yourself from the outside in. He learned his lessons from his mentor, Mr. Shouf, and he has passed on a legacy which has success written all over it.
From Tony Robbins to Brian Tracey to Denis Waitely…all attribute their mercurial rise to this man. Unfortunately, he now seems to be terminally ill and unlikely to hold any more workshops or seminars. But if you are serious about success with integrity and passion, Jim Rohn will never disappoint.
Order everything he has ever produced – and that’s a lot! – and make time to listen. He’ll touch you with his wisdom, wit, and straight-spoken truth, no matter what personality type you may be. Go to Jim Rohn’s One-Year Success Plan
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