Monday, September 22, 2014

The Pareto Principal - AKA The 80/20 Rule

 One rule of life that has been widely accepted as a smart concept in balancing tasks and effectiveness is the 80/20 rule. Also known as the Pareto principal, the concept was invented by Italian economist, Vilfredo Pareto. The principal is basically that 80% of our results or outputs come from 20% of our actions or inputs. The idea is simple, but implementing it into our lives is the complicated part. While I’m doing my best to make this a part of how I life, here are a few tips that may also help you to make this part of your daily assessment.

Make the most of your time
Identify the important activities that produce the results you are looking for. For example, if you have a goal to expose one person a day to your business opportunity, then spend 20% of your daily activities making calls and inviting them. Within a 10 day period you can feel confident that 8 days will be filled with meetings just based on those calls.

So where do you find the 20% of time to devote? Avoid time wasting activities that will not get you closer to the goal. If that same 20% of your day is devoted to surfing the web or monitoring Facebook, then replace those activities. The reality is that making your calls would be easy to do. Reality also is that it's easy not to do. Focus on what's important.

Fight stress
Using the 80/20 rule can help minimize stress. Consider 20% of what you think about or what you do produces 80% of what you feel. If 20% of your daily activities or thoughts have negative, self-doubting, or depressing undertones, your mood will be affected adversely. Consider what produces your stress and eliminate those activities or change them. If you cannot change the activities, change the way you look at the activities.

Make more money
Use this concept to increase your earnings. 20% of your activities produce 80% of your income. This principal also determines where your money goes since 20% of your spending produces 80% of the value we get. Eliminate unnecessary expenses and devote 20% of your money into money-making activities.

Get better relationships
20% of your relationships make up 80% of what matters the most. So focus on the 20% of most important people in your life and improve the relationships you have with them. This can produce 80% of the strongest relationships in your life and increase the bond within those relationships.

Have a happier life

Minimize the activities that cause stress and begin to focus 20% of your time towards the things most important. I'm still learning how to apply this concept to my life. Any feedback or ideas you may have are appreciated!

Thursday, September 18, 2014

Which one are you? A learner or someone who merely experiences?





Which one are you? A learner or someone who merely experiences?


Starve your doubts!





Starve your doubts!


Think before you speak.





Think before you speak.


Surround yourself with the thinking that out-thinks you.





Surround yourself with the thinking that out-thinks you.


Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Who Are You Growing To Be?


We all have the ability to grow into the person we want to be. In fact, for most of us the key to being a successful entrepreneur is going to rely on becoming another person and growing every day.

9 Principals of Leaving Behind a Legacy


84 years ago today a man by the name of Jim Rohn was born. He was respected by many and forgotten by few. His quotes of inspiration provoked thought and left people questioning their own ways of thinking.

"You know me, I am a philosopher. I love principles. Yes, actions are great and I talk about them regularly, but the important stuff is what lies underneath—the principles," -Jim Rohn.

In this article, published by SUCCESS Magazine, he share's his secret to leaving behind a legacy.

How to Leave Behind A Legacy

1. Life is best lived in service to others. 
This doesn't mean that we do not strive for the best for ourselves. It does mean that in all things we serve other people, including our family, co-workers and friends.

2. Consider others’ interests as important as your own. 
Much of the world suffers simply because people consider only their own interests. People are looking out for number one, but the way to leave a legacy is to also look out for others.

3. Love your neighbor even if you don’t like him. 
It is interesting that Jesus told us to love others. But he never tells us to like them. Liking people has to do with emotions. Loving people has to do with actions. And what you will find is that when you love them and do good by them, you will more often than not begin to like them.

4. Maintain integrity at all costs. 
There are very few things you take to the grave with you. The number one thing is your reputation and good name. When people remember you, you want them to think, “She was the most honest person I knew. What integrity.” There are always going to be temptations to cut corners and break your integrity. Do not do it. Do what is right all of the time, no matter what the cost.

5. You must risk in order to gain. 
In just about every area of life you must risk in order to gain the reward. In love, you must risk rejection in order to ask that person out for the first time. In investing you must place your capital at risk in the market in order to receive the prize of a growing bank account. When we risk, we gain. And when we gain, we have more to leave for others.

6. You reap what you sow. 
In fact, you always reap more than you sow—you plant a seed and reap a bushel. What you give you get. What you put into the ground then grows out of the ground. If you give love you will receive love. If you give time, you will gain time. It is one of the truest laws of the universe. Decide what you want out of life and then begin to sow it.

7. Hard work is never a waste. 
No one will say, “It is too bad he was such a good, hard worker.” But if you aren't they will surely say, “It’s too bad he was so lazy—he could have been so much more!” Hard work will leave a grand legacy. Give it your all on your trip around the earth. You will do a lot of good and leave a terrific legacy.

8. Don’t give up when you fail.
Imagine what legacies would have never existed if someone had given up. How many thriving businesses would have been shut down if they quit at their first failure? Everyone fails. It is a fact of life. But those who succeed are those who do not give up when they fail. They keep going and build a successful life—and a legacy.


9. Don’t ever stop in your pursuit of a legacy. Many people have accomplished tremendous things later on in life. There is never a time to stop in your pursuit of a legacy. Sometimes older people will say, “I am 65. I’ll never change.” That won’t build a great life! No, there is always time to do more and achieve more, to help more and serve more, to teach more and to learn more. Keep going and growing that legacy!

10 Unforgettable Quotes by the Late Great Jim Rohn


Hailed by some as one of the foremost experts on personal development and growth, Jim Rohn has inspired many with though-provoking quotes and encouragement for an entrepreneurial attitude.

When he passed away in 2009 he left an incredible legacy behind and a gift to so many in the form of his words and encouragement. Mr. Rohn would have been 84 years old today, September 17th, and in honor of that, the folks over at SUCCESS Magazine published an article honoring him and admiring 10 of his most unforgettable quotes.

Here are those 10 quotes as they appeared on SUCCESS Magazine's website.

1. “Don’t wish it was easier, wish you were better. Don’t wish for less problems, wish for more skills. Don’t wish for less challenge, wish for more wisdom.”

2. “The challenge of leadership is to be strong, but not rude; be kind, but not weak; be bold, but not a bully; be thoughtful, but not lazy; be humble, but not timid; be proud, but not arrogant; have humor, but without folly.”

3. “We must all suffer one of two things: the pain of discipline or the pain of regret.”

4. “Days are expensive. When you spend a day you have one less day to spend. So make sure you spend each one wisely.”

5. “Discipline is the bridge between goals and accomplishment.”

6. “If you are not willing to risk the unusual, you will have to settle for the ordinary.”

7. “Motivation is what gets you started. Habit is what keeps you going.”

8. “Success is nothing more than a few simple disciplines, practiced every day.”

9. “Don’t join an easy crowd; you won’t grow. Go where the expectations and the demands to perform are high.”

10. “Learn how to be happy with what you have while you pursue all that you want.”

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

"Take the first step in faith. You don’t have to see the whole staircase, just take the first step...."

“Take the first step in faith. You don’t have to see the whole staircase, just take the first step". -Martin Luther King Jr.

Believe in Yourself



Monday, September 15, 2014

"The challenge of leadership is to be strong, but not rude; be kind, but not weak; be bold, but not..."

“The challenge of leadership is to be strong, but not rude; be kind, but not weak; be bold, but not bully; be thoughtful, but not lazy; be humble, but not timid; be proud, but not arrogant; have humor, but without folly.”



- Jim Rohn

Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Regret Is a Big Price to Pay





In your final moments, will you regret the things you did or will you regret not trying the things you didn’t do?



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What is Happiness?





Never strive to have no problems, instead strive for the strength to get through any problem.



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We create the world we see.





We create the world we see.




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Friday, September 5, 2014

Escape The Comfort Zone

“Never be afraid to try something new. Remember, amateurs built the ark. Professionals built the Titanic.”

Love yourself! Accept who you are, what you stand for, and what...





Love yourself! Accept who you are, what you stand for, and what you believe in, then work everyday to become a greater version of you while growing into the person you want to become!




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"I am done with the past, the future has plenty of room for change."

“I am done with the past, the future has plenty of room for change.”



- Live for today and make choices that create tomorrow.

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The only person qualified enough to stop you is...





The only person qualified enough to stop you is YOU!


WHO’S GONNA STOP ME!!??




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"Happiness makes you smile; sorrow can crush you. - Proverbs 15:13"

“Happiness makes you smile; sorrow can crush you. - Proverbs 15:13”



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Thursday, September 4, 2014

"Surround yourself with those who see greatness in you, even when you don’t see it in yourself."

“Surround yourself with those who see greatness in you, even when you don’t see it in yourself.”



- TheDailyPositive.com (via thedailypozitive)

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Never overlook what you are worth.





Never overlook what you are worth.




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Wednesday, September 3, 2014

5 Signs You Are Stuck and Don’t Even Know It

Have you ever felt stuck? Stuck at a bad job, stuck in a bad relationship, stuck in worry about your appearance or lack of physical health, stuck in low confidence, stuck with interpersonal relationships?

I think it’s safe to say that most of us feel stuck at some point in life. We get caught up in a cycle of everyday life and simply continue doing the things we have always done. We get caught up in the lie that “that’s just the way I am” or “that’s just the story of my life”. We hang around the same people, we talk about the same topics, and we wait for happiness to come to us. We wait to see “what life brings us” and never really understand how to break free or that we even have the ability to do so.

1. You feel like life is the same day over and over
Have you ever felt like you wake up, get ready, go to work, come home, do home stuff, go to sleep, and then repeat it the next day? We often get stuck in a pattern of routine and it becomes difficult to escape the treadmill effect that gets us nowhere fast. Getting stuck in tasks and living life reacting to the urgent stuff that happens leads to a lack of fun and fulfillment.

Find what makes you feel passionate and do it every day. This can help develop a positive attitude and break you from the daily routine. Developing your passion will also lead to an increased sense of what your future might hold.

2. You have no idea what to do next or what’s to come for your future
This feeling either comes from a lack of focus, or fear. Fear of the future creates a loss of trust for the big picture of life and creates a sense of hopelessness. Fear is merely the thought of something happening that may or may not be true.

Visualize different scenarios for how your life can go. See yourself where you want to be and create vision inside your mind for where you can go and what it will feel like when you get there. Put yourself in the driver’s seat and recognize that you control where you end up.

3. You are making excuses to avoid change
Coming up with excuses keeps us exactly where we are…and it’s so easy to do. You can have excuses or you can have results, but you can’t have both. Avoiding change means that you have stopped growing and when you stop growing, you start dying.

Change is uncomfortable, and that’s why most people will avoid it – we sometimes get addicted to comfort and being comfortable is the enemy of being great. Challenge yourself to get uncomfortable and start developing habits instead of excuses. A person who wants to avoid something will always have a way to make an excuse while a person who wants to accomplish something will always find a way to do it.

4. You feel unfocused
If your mind is racing from the moment you wake up, there may be too many unproductive thoughts that serve no benefit. It may also be a sign that you are living life dealing with urgent matters, and in a reactionary state of mind. This can be the effect of a lack of focus for what is important. Start a daily regimen of identifying what is truly important and handle the things that are important before they become urgent.

Get out of your usual physical or mental state and create a shock to your system by breaking up your usual physical or mental space. Go for a run, take a cold shower, skip out on coffee, do anything to shock your system to break free from your usual state of being.

5. You feel like you can be a better version of yourself
Is something just not sitting right with you? Do you feel like you were put here for something so much greater? When we get stuck in a pattern that does not serve our highest calling, we limit ourselves from the ability to truly be great. Sometimes we tend to overlook intuition as something that’s “out there” or not tangible, but it can be our true ultimate guide speaking directly to us. Listen to that voice.

Reach out to people you trust and love. Our society over-qualifies the idea of independence and the thought that successful people struggle, sweat, bleed, and cry alone is not at all true. Express your desires and allow people to help you realize them or hold you accountable for moving towards them.

Thank you for taking the time to read this post. These are just some simple tips to help get you out of a stuck pattern and begin changing things up in life. Hopefully you can find some value in this post.

Tuesday, September 2, 2014

"It’s time to start living the life we’ve imagined."

“It’s time to start living the life we’ve imagined.”



- Henry James

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Never Slow Down!





Average people do not like successful people or those who know where they’re going because deep down, they feel they could never accomplish such things. As a result, they fight to pull others back down to their own level.



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You are in control of your life.





You are in control of your life.




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Be Protective of Your Energy!







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