Jim Rohn – Take Charge Of Your Life

Here is a series of talks conducted by Jim Rohn called “Take Charge Of Your Life.” I’ve created three playlists, because there are 12 parts (and each part has 3 to 4 sub-parts)…

Found these videos in YouTube, thanks to pptweddie.

Here are Parts 1 to 4 (of 12)

Source: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=B87F1F9FC545D227

Here are Part 5 to 8 (of 12)

Source: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=BD1BDDB769EF5A25

Here are Parts 9 to 12 (of 12)

Source: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=7F4E3E659CABB17D

Will post notes shortly…

Part 1 – 1

  • Ideas and things you need are within reach.
  • Just a few daily disciplines will make a big difference.
  • Now is the time to fix the next 10 years.
  • Are you reading the books that are going to take you to where you want to be in the next 5 years? (8:09)
  • We could all use a little coaching.

Part 1 – 2

  • Find inspiration from this series.
  • Self-motivation is key.
  • Guidelines for translating response into results.
  • Seasons of life.
  • Be thankful.
  • Be eager to learn. Refinement of intellect is where the future fortune lies.
  • Be a good listener.
  • Five major pieces to the Life Puzzle.

Part 1 – 3

  • Five major pieces to the Life Puzzle.
    1. Philosophy – Our lives are affected by what we know. Or simply what you know. It sets the course of your life.
      • Basic philosophy
      • Expanded philosophy
      • Refined philosophy
    2. Other pieces will be tackled in later parts…
  • Where are my thoughts taking me?

Part 2 – 1

  • Five major pieces to the Life Puzzle.
    1. Philosophy.
    2. Attitude – Our lives are affected by what we feel.
      • Price vs Promise
      • How do you feel about one another?
      • You can’t succeed by yourself.
      • Pledge of Allegiance – starts with “I”, ends with “All”
      • How do you feel about yourself?
    3. Activity – Our lives are affected by what we do.

Part 2 – 2

  • The Ant Philosophy.
  • How tall does a tree grow?
  • Become skillful enough to do the things that we want to do.
  • Life expects us to make measurable progress in reasonable time.

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First posted on Tuesday, 12 Jan 2010

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