"Some people have learned to earn well but they haven't learned to live well."
Jim Rohn
Author, Motivational Speaker
Jim Rohn was a renowned entrepreneur and motivational speaker known for his insights on personal development and success strategies.
- Born
- September 17, 1930
- Died
- December 5, 2009
- Quotes
- 796
- Rank
- #318
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"To succeed in sales, simply talk to lots of people every day. And here's what's exciting: There are lots of people!"
"You can change all things for the better when you change yourself for the better."
"To be successful you don't need to do extraordinary things, you just need to do ordinary things extraordinarily well."
"Life is a process of accumulation. We either accumulate the debt or the value, the regret or the equity."
"You have to do more than you get paid for because that’s where the fortune is."
"When somebody shares, everybody wins."
"On the way to work, concentrate on the way - not the work."
"If you step up the self-education curve, you will come up with more answers than you can use."
"The greatest source of unhappiness comes from inside."
"Faith is the ability to see things that don't yet exist. Faith, though, can turn difficulty into reality, positive reality."
"Income seldom exceeds personal development."
"Good people are found not changed. Recently I read a headline that said, 'We don't teach people to be nice. We simply hire nice people.' Wow! What a clever short cut."
"Pay attention. Don't just stagger through the day."
"You cannot take the mild approach to the weeds in your mental garden. You have got to hate weeds enough to kill them. Weeds are not something you handle; weeds are something you devastate."
"Never begrudge the money you spend on your own education."
"There are two ways to face the future. One way is with apprehension; the other is with anticipation"
"What you become directly influences what you get."
"One of the best places to start to turn your life around is by doing whatever appears on your mental "I should" list."
"The major reason for setting a goal is for what it makes of you to accomplish it. What it makes of you will always be the far greater value than what you get."