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Hello and welcome to this week's lesson--Week Forty-Seven. This week Jim and Chris
focus on three main subjects - A Basic Plan for Lifetime Learning, Tuning Your Mind for
Success and How to Win the Battle of Your Thoughts - WOW! Dare I say, that if you
and I were to fully take the advice and ideas that Jim and Chris cover this week, that
Week 47 could be one of, if not the most important weeks of the entire One-Year Success
Plan?
Now stay with me here--this is so important. Our topic this week in my opinion, is the
ultimate success formula.
Classics like James Allen's book, "As a Man Thinketh" (based on a verse found in the
book of Proverbs from the Bible), "Think and Grow Rich" by Napoleon Hill and "The
Strangest Secret" by Earl Nightingale all revolve around these same themes. Thoughts are
"things" and when you add passion and information they become powerful--so powerful
that they create our destinies!
So how do you win the battle of the mind? In part, by tuning your mind to success and
success ideas. How do you tune your mind to success? By being a student and having a
basic plan for lifetime learning, thus the three subjects covered today!
Kyle
“Don’t see the mind for more than it is, but don’t misread it for all
that it can be.”
-– Jim Rohn
1. You are a Genius! In week one, we discussed ways to unlock and tap into the
incredible powerful potential you have in your mind. We also covered the attitudes of
successful learners and showed how your attitude about learning will determine how far
you go in your life and career.
2. Six Stages of Learning. Two weeks ago we talked about how to accelerate your
learning and discover what your unique learning strengths and weaknesses are. We also
covered the topic of finding your particular learning style, and how to best tailor your
learning to fit your unique needs.
3. Improve Your Memory. Last week we talked about how the mind and memory works
and how to train it to remember more. We will also cover basic speed-reading techniques
and show you the importance of reading and how to develop a basic reading plan.
4. Life-long Learning. This week we will discuss the importance and benefits of being a
lifetime learner. In addition, we will talk briefly about a basic plan for life-long learning
and how to keep your mind tuned for success, as well as how to win the battles of thought
that take place in our minds.
I cannot emphasize enough the need to be a learner in every area of your life. Learning is
integral to growth and thus, success. As you've heard me say in my seminars, formal
education will make you a living; self-education will make you a fortune. Because here's
what's exciting, if you step up the self-education curve and commit to being a life-long
learner, you will come up with more answers than you can use.
Having said that, here are some thoughts on the importance of life-long learning:
1. The Mind was Designed to Learn. The Master Planner - the one who created us -
gave us an incredible ability to learn. He gave us an almost limitless capacity to learn and
store knowledge. He gave us the ability to take that knowledge and then process it
rationally. In short, the mind was designed to learn! When we stop learning we stop using
the mind that we were given, and then it is not exercised in the way it was meant to be.
The basic functions of the mind are to govern our actions and to learn!
3. Your Competition is Learning! This is a given. We live in the most competitive time
in history. Individuals, companies and nations compete. Everyone is looking for the edge
to win. Friends, I must tell you that the edge is learning. Those who can take in the
information and process it quickly and in the correct way (to help people and turn a
profit) are the ones who will come out on top.
4. We Must Learn So We can Help Those Who Follow. We should not live our lives
selfishly. Instead, we must learn so that we forge new ground for ourselves, yes, but also
so that we have the ability to improve the lives and welfare of others. The further we take
ourselves, the further we can take those who work for and rely upon us. Everything we
learn is for a twofold purpose: first, for us to grow and then to help others.
Plan what you want to learn. If you do not plan to learn, chances are you will not. The
life-long learner is a decided learner. They choose to learn. People are different and run
their schedules differently, but the point is, no matter how you plan, your learning must
be "in your book" as they say.
Truly believe in the power of learning. If you don't believe that learning will help you,
then you will not grow. I am under the strong assumption that because you are in this
One-Year Program you believe in growth and learning. That is good. But even so, you
can always increase your ability to trust in the process of learning and the power it holds
to transform your life. Every time you learn something, root it deeply and tell yourself
that you will be better off because of it!
Set aside time to learn and grow. Each and every day we should have a planned learning
time. The best way to get through a three hundred-page book is a few pages a day. That
way it is sure to get done. The best way to listen to a 12 cd series is to listen to one each
day. Even if you can only get to your learning every other day
or a few days a week, it will be best if you have it written down
in the book as planned learning. Build it right into your
schedule. Set aside time to read and listen, to participate in
small groups of people who want to learn.
Keep a journal. This has been a big point for me for many years now. Keeping a journal
enables you to log what you are learning, reflect upon it, and go back to it and chart your
life. It doesn't have to be filled with long entries, but keeping a journal can help you in
your life long journey.
Take advantage of resources. The way we live in current times enables us to learn in so
many different ways. Here are just a few:
Quite frankly, there are so many resources, there is no excuse to not learn. Just looking at
the list above should give you plenty of ideas for filling out your learning plan.
Learning is very important, and it is important to plan for it. Do what you can to put
yourself into a life-long learning plan!
Next, Chris is going to talk about keeping your mind tuned for success and winning the
battle of the mind--your thoughts.
Jim Rohn
As we finish up this month on accelerated learning, let me remind you that absolutely no
one can underestimate the power of the mind and its role in our success! It is imperative
to keep our minds right and on the right track if we are to achieve balanced success in our
career, finances, health, emotions, relationships and spiritual lives.
The analogy I want to use here is one of a radio station. For example, there may be a
"Success" station. But the only way you can hear a radio station is to be tuned into it.
Even a little off and you can't get the full effect.
The same is true with our mind and success. If our minds and our thoughts get
sidetracked, our success will get sidetracked. As our minds stay tuned to "success" our
bodies will then carry out our plan for success and we will begin to experience
abundance!
Put these key principles into practice and soon you'll be dialed into success and
abundance.
If you have read my articles or heard me speak, you know that I always hone in on action.
We need to act if we are going to be successful!
Yet, our success starts long before our actions. In fact, our success begins in our thoughts.
The process is that thoughts become actions and actions produce results. So the equation
starts with the thoughts. The key to success is to start with and control our thoughts.
Good thoughts become good actions, which become good results.
But there is this predicament we have as humans. It is this ongoing "battle" we have with
our thoughts. Thoughts of depression, negative thoughts, and thoughts of fear constantly
creep into our minds and cause us to act in certain ways that are going to produce the
opposite kind of thoughts we need to produce success.
So what can we do to win the battle of our thoughts? Here are a few key points. Apply
these immediately and then consistently, and you will be on your way to winning the
thought battle.
1. Guard Your Mind. Pretend that behind that forehead of yours is a very precious thing
- your mind - because it is precious. If you had a storehouse of gold on your property, you
would hire an armed guard to stand watch and keep all the bad guys out. Yet, many of us
let any old thing come into our minds. We need to keep
the bad thoughts, the negative thoughts O-U-T! Now
when I say this, I mean both the ones that start in our
heads and the ones that come from external sources.
3. Avoid the Naysayers. They are all around you. You work with them, you live near
them - some are even in your family! Whatever you do, do not let them affect you with
their negative thoughts and words. Spend as little time as you can with them (unless it is
your spouse or kids - then you might consider getting some counseling!)
4. Act on the Positive Thoughts that You Do Have. When a positive thought comes
into your mind, act on it! This will begin to produce a "bridge" between what you think
and how you act! This will help make that transition even easier as time goes by!
In review, here are the four key ideas to win the thought battle:
Chris Widener
“As a rule, he or she who has the most information will have the greatest
success in life.”
-- Benjamin Disraeli
Q. What have been the best learning experiences in your life? How can you replicate
them?
2. Specifically choose at least four different kinds of resources that you can draw from
to put in your plan.
A. B.
C. D.
3. To keep your mind tuned for success this week, be very aware of what you are putting
into your mind. Be proactive to put good things in and work to catch yourself every
time you are going to allow something in there that could be detrimental! What kinds
of things did you allow into your mind over the past two days?
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This week’s edition is designed to give you a week off from listening to
a CD (a catch-up week if needed). Of course, feel free to skip ahead in
your listening assignments or get caught up on a previous conference call.
Chris Widener