The Resilient Mind - Don’t Live A Small Life - Jim Rohn
Episode Date: July 28, 2022Jim Rohn was one of the best motivation speakers of our time. When he was alive he was Tony Robin's mentor.Take action and strengthen your mind with The Resilient Mind Journal. Get your free digi...tal copy today: Download Now Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Transcript
Discussion (0)
Let other people lead small lives, but not you.
Let everybody else cry over small hurts, but not you.
Let everybody else argue over non-essentials, but not you.
Deal in things that matter.
Make sure what you do is the product of your own conclusion.
Take advice but not orders.
Let everybody around you be helpful, but then put that through your own mental computer and make sure what you do is the product of what you've concluded based on all the input.
All of us should be students of
inevitability. Without kidding myself, if I keep up my current daily practices, where will it take me in 10 years without being disillusioned?
I don't want to just cross my fingers and walk the wrong road.
I got to learn to look into the future called inevitable.
Human beings can alter the course of their life.
Human beings can live one way for five years, tear up that script, live a totally different way, the next slide.
different way the next five years. The first six years of my economic life, I wound up broke.
Second six years I wound up rich. Someone says, don't you have to do the second six years like you did
the first six years and jot this down? No. No, you don't have to live the second six years like the
first six. You can use all the information and all the advice and repairing all of your mistakes and
adopting a new and refined philosophy so that the next six years can be totally different than the last six.
Now here's the next note to make.
Five years from now you will arrive.
The question is where?
This is for mature people now.
If you keep up your present disciplines and keep up the present pace that you're on,
where will you be in five years?
Boy, it's easy to say, hey, I haven't really thought about that.
So now make this note.
In five years, here's the probability.
You will either arrive at a well-designed destination or an undesigned destination.
Designed destination. Well designed or undesigned and I promise you five years or no you really don't want to arrive at an
Undesigned destination because you may very well wind up wearing what you don't want to wear driving what you don't want to drive
Where you don't want to live maybe doing what you don't want to do
Simply because you didn't design a better destination
Five years from now I wish for you to arrive at a well designed place
A place of productivity, a place that'll make you feel good about yourself,
a place that'll give you honor and respect,
a place that'll give you influence to touch other people five years from now that you couldn't do today.
Where will you be in five years?
The first thing you start changing is what?
Your philosophy.
You start changing your mind.
You start changing how you think.
You start picking up new ideas and information.
Gather new knowledge, make better decisions about what you're philosophy.
what's valuable. And I'm telling you, if you'll do that, your whole life will change. Your health
will change. Your relationship with your family will change. Your ability to cope with challenges
and problems will change. I'm telling you, income promotions, all of it will change. If you will
change, it'll all change. If you won't change, it isn't going to change. You can keep your fingers crossed
if you want to and hope they'll straighten it out. You can wish for the wind not to blow quite as
severe, but I'm telling you, wishing for the wind to change in your favor. We call naive at best.
Don't do this any longer.
Wish for a better wind.
The key is to wish for the wisdom to set a better sail.
Utilize whatever wind that blows to take you wherever you want to go.
That is the philosophy I picked up at age 25 and it revolutionized my whole life.
And here's what I found.
I found it was easy.
I got rich for the time I was 31 and it was easy.
Now here's my definition of easy.
Got to jot this down.
My definition of easy, meaning something I could do.
I figure if it's something you can do, it's easy.
Now here's a parenthesis.
Parenthesis, I worked hard at it.
I found something I could do, which was easy, but I worked hard at it.
I got up early and stayed up late, worked hard that six years.
But what I did was easy, meaning it was something I could do.
You say, well, Mr. Ron, if it was so easy, how come everybody else around you during that six years?
how come they didn't get rich. Here's why. It's easy not to. How else would you describe it?
That's it. You say, no, no. For all of the rest of them, it was hard for them and it was easy for you.
That's not true. You couldn't debate me on that in front of this intelligent audience.
But here's the challenge. Let me give it to you in a philosophical phrase. I tend to be a little philosophical.
Here it is. The things that are easy to do are also easy not to do. That's the difference between success and failure.
So you've got the choice here today of one of two easies.
Easy to or what?
Easy not to.
I can give you in one sentence how I got rich for the time I was 31.
Here it is in one sentence.
I did not neglect to do the easy things I could do every day for six years.
Underline, I did not neglect.
That's the key.
I found something easy I could do that led to fortune and I did not neglect to do it.
Major reason for not having everything you want in America.
Major reasons we're not having more of what you want in America.
More health, more money, more power, more influence, more everything.
Major reason why you don't get it.
Simple answer.
Neglect.
Neglect.
And here's the problem with neglect.
It starts as an infection.
And if you don't take care of it, it becomes a disease.
And here's what else is the problem.
One neglect leads to another.
Neglect to do wise things with your money.
You'll probably neglect to do wise things with your time.
Neglect to do wise things with your time.
you'll probably neglect to do wise things with your business.
One leads to another leads to another.
Pretty soon neglect has you by the throat.
Empting your purse,
emptying your heart,
emptying all of your chances for equities and power
and all the good things.
Neglect.
What if you should be walking around the block every day
for your good health and you don't?
I'm telling you you're on the wrong track.
You should do it, you could do it,
you don't do it.
That's called formula for disaster.
All you've got to do is let that
and a few other things accumulate for six years
And now you're driving what you don't want to drive, wearing what you don't want to wear,
living where you don't want to live, doing what you don't want to do.
Maybe having become what you really didn't want to become.
I'm telling you that's it.
Just neglect along, drift along, and it's got you by the throat.
It'll take all your values, leave you with just a little bit of dust in a summer wind,
and it'll soon be gone.
I hope I said that well.
That's it.
It's where I found myself at age 25 until my teacher came along and said,
Mr. O'n up till now you've messed up. Let's see if we can't clean that up change it all.
I did. Change my life. Not just the money, all the rest of the values that came pouring in.
When I understood that it was me, it was me. We intend to when the idea strikes us.
We intend to when the emotion is high. But now if you don't translate that into action fairly soon,
now the intent starts to diminish, diminish, diminish, and a month from now it's cold.
Year from now, can't be found. So act. Set up a distance.
When the emotions are high and the idea is strong and clear and powerful.
That's the time to set up the discipline.
Somebody talks about good health and you're stirred.
Right. I need to get a book on nutrition.
Get the book before the idea passes and before the emotion gets cold.
Go for the book. Start the library. Start the process.
Fall on the floor. Do some push-ups.
Action. Got to take action.
Otherwise, the wisdom is wasted. Otherwise, the emotion soon passes.
Unless you put it into a disciplined activity, capture it.
Disciplines is called how to capture the emotion and how to capture the wisdom and translated into equity.
Disciplines.
Now here's what's important about disciplines.
All disciplines affect each other.
In fact, here's a good philosophical phrase.
Everything affects everything else.
Nothing stands alone.
Don't be naive in saying, well, this doesn't matter.
I'm telling you everything matters.
There are some things that matter more than others, but there is a little bit more than others,
more than others but there isn't anything that doesn't matter. We all pity the man who says,
well this is the only place I let down. Not true. Key to take home. Every let down affects the rest
of your performance. Every let down affects the rest. This is part of the educational process
on personal development. If you don't take the walk around the block, you probably won't do
the apple a day. If you don't do the apple a day, you probably won't consist, you know,
start building your library. If you don't build your library, you probably won't keep a journal and you
won't take pictures and you won't do this. You won't do wise things with your money. Won't do wise things with your
time. Won't do wise things with your possibilities and relationships. And the first thing you know,
six years of that accumulated and we say you have messed up. So the whole key to reversing that process now is to start picking up these disciplines.
Now here's the positive side. Every new discipline affects the rest of your disciplines. Every new one affects the rest.
That's why action is so important.
The least action, the smallest action.
Take it.
Because when you start accomplishing
and the value starts to return from that one
it'll inspire you to do the next one
and the next one and the next one.
You start walking around the block,
it'll inspire you to get an apple.
Get an apple, it'll inspire you to get a book.
Get a book, it'll inspire you to get a journal.
Get a journal, it'll inspire you to grow,
develop some skills.
All disciplines affect each other.
Every lack affects the rest.
Every new affects the rest.
The key is to diminish the lack.
and set up the new and you've started a whole new life process.
Key. Also one more thought on discipline. Here's the greatest value of discipline. Self-worth. Self-esteem.
People are teaching self-esteem these days, but they don't connect it to disciplines.
The least lack of discipline and it starts to erode our psyche.
One of the greatest temptations is to just ease up
little bit right the slightest lack of doing your best starts to erode the cycle instead of
doing your best doing just a little less than your best sure enough you say well it's just
going to affect my sales no it's going to affect your consciousness it's going to affect your
philosophy now you've begun in the slightest way to affect your own philosophy here's the
problem with the least neglect neglect starts as an infection and if you don't take care of it it becomes a
disease and one neglect leads to another and the worst of all when neglect starts it
diminishes our self-worth our self-confidence our self-value you say well how can I
get back my self-respect I'm telling you you don't have to go to 29 classes all
you have to do is start the smallest discipline that now corresponds to your own
philosophy like I should and I could and I will no longer will I let neglect
stack up on me so that I will have the sorry scenario six years from now giving some excuse
instead of celebrating my progress. That's the key to discipline.
