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Personal Development - The Plan by Jim Rohn As
we all know, our results are only as good as our plan. Mr. Shoaff
taught me that it's not what happens that determines the major part of
our future, because what happens, happens to us all. Instead,
he taught me that the key is what we do about it. If we start the
process of change by developing a plan, doing something different in
this next year than we did the previous year, it won't matter how small
those efforts start. Start
doing different things with the same set of circumstances - the ones
we've always had and cannot change - and see what miracles occur. If
we start the miracle process and change ourselves, then everything
changes. And here's what is interesting, the difference between success
and failure is so subtle. Let
me explain by giving you my definitions of failure and success. Here it
is: Failure is a few Errors in judgment repeated everyday. The
man says, "Well I didn't walk around the block today and it didn't kill
me, so it must be okay." No, no, it is that kind of error in judgment
that after six years has him out of breath and panting as he walks from
his car to his office. You can't make those kinds of mistakes; it will
end up costing you. It
is the foundation for success. We as humans have the unique ability to
affect change in our lives; it is through our own conscious choice when
we engage in the miracle process of personal development that we are
able to transform our nature and our lives. It
is the combination of the materials and your open attitude towards
learning, driven by the diligent following of a plan that is right for
you, that will make this year the kind of success we know you want it
to be. So
let me challenge you to be no less sincere, be no less committed to the
advancement of your philosophy, the set of your sail, your plan. Some
people are very detail oriented and they will be able to follow an
intricate plan closely. Others are a little more "free-wheeling" and
not really "detail" people. That
is okay too. In all the years of my speaking to audiences worldwide,
people have asked the question, "what plan is the right plan?" And
my answer, the plan that fits you. Your plan, the one you develop that
is unique to you and for you. You see, each of us is unique and
motivated by different factors and you've got to develop one that is
right for you and fits you. Some
plans will not be as intricate as others but we all must have a plan,
along with goals in that plan, to move us along the program. If you are
a free spirit type, don't tell yourself you are going to spend 2 hours
a day with a book and tapes and journal. It
probably won't happen and you will get discouraged! Whatever your
personality, your strengths and your weaknesses, develop the plan
around them! This is not a one-plan-fits-all proposition. It
may be every Sunday night. It may be 20 minutes each morning. It may be
in the car listening to the CD's every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.
Whatever it is, set the times and do it. In your step-by-step plan, put
down points that you can accomplish every week. They should be specific
and achievable. Develop
the discipline and take those steps everyday, which will move you
closer to your goals and where you want to be. It
may be on paper, it may be on a micro-recorder. Mr. Shoaff taught me
not to trust my memory, but to write it down, to find one place to
gather the information that affects change. And
that advice has served me well all these years. Record the ideas and
inspiration that will carry you from where you are to where you want to
be. Take notes on the ideas that impact you most. Put
down your thoughts and ideas. Brainstorm with yourself on where you are
going and what you want to do. Record your dreams and ambitions. Your
journals are a gathering place for all the valuable information that
you will find. If
you are serious about becoming wealthy, powerful, sophisticated,
healthy, influential, cultured, unique, if you come across something
important write it down. Two people will listen to the same material
and different ideas will come to each one. Use
the information you gather and record it for further reflection, for
future debate and for weighing the value that it is to you. Create
time for reflection -- a time to go back over, to study again the
things you've learned and the things you've done each day. I call it
"running the tapes again" so that the day locks firmly in your memory
so that it serves as a tool. As
you go through the material in this plan, you will want to spend time
reflecting on its significance for you. Regularly
set aside time - here are some good guidelines for times to reflect: At
the end of the day. Take a few minutes at the end of each day and go
back over the day - who'd you talk to, who'd you see, what did they
say, what happened and how'd you feel, what went on. A
day is the piece of the mosaic of your life. Next, take a few hours at
the end of the week to reflect on the week's activities - I would
suggest at least one half-hour. Also during that weekly time, take a
few minutes to reflect on how this material should be applied to your
life and circumstances. Take
a half day at the end of the month and a weekend at the end of the year
so that you've got it so that it never disappears, to ensure that the
past is even more valuable and will serve your future well. While
we are going to cover this soon enough in upcoming weeks, let's just
remember that your plan is the roadmap for how you are going to get to
your goals, so you have to have them. Of
all the things that changed my life for the better (and most quickly),
it was learning how to set goals. Mastering this unique process can
have a powerful affect on your life too. I
remember shortly after I met Mr. Shoaff, he asked me if I had a list of
my goals, and of course I didn't. He suggested to me that because I
lacked a set of clearly defined goals that he could guess my bank
balance within a few hundred dollars... and he did! Well,
Mr. Shoaff immediately began helping me define my view of the future,
my dreams. He taught me to set goals because it is the greatest
influence on a person's future and the greatest force that will pull a
person in the direction that they want to go. But
the future must be planned, well designed to exert a force that pulls
you towards the promise of what can be. Act
on your plan. What separates the successful from the unsuccessful so
many times is that the successful simply do it. They take action, they
aren't necessarily smarter than others; they just work the plan. And
the time to act is when the emotion is strong. Because if you don't,
here's what happens - it's called the law of diminishing intent. We
intend to act when the idea strikes us, when the emotion is high, but
if we delay and we don't translate that into action fairly soon, the
intention starts to diminish, diminish and a month from now it's cold
and a year from now it can't be found. So
set up the discipline when the idea is strong, clear and powerful -
that's the time to work the plan. Otherwise the emotion is wasted
unless you capture the emotion and put it into disciplined activities
and translate it into equity. And
here's what is interesting: all disciplines affect each other;
everything affects everything. That's why the smallest action is
important -- because the value and benefits that you receive from that
one little action will inspire you to do the next one and the next
one... So step out and take action on your plan because if the plan is
good, then the results can be miraculous. This
article is an excerpt from the Jim Rohn One-Year Success Plan -
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