Have you ever seen people who appear to be perhaps not as skilled as you, not as experienced as you, not as bright as you, maybe not even as popular as you … yet they are more successful than you by your own definition of success?
I’ve lost count of the number of people who have come to me for business mentoring who have said this exact thing. They can’t understand why others start a business and it thrives from day 1, yet they themselves have struggled to make a profit.
Certainly skills, abilities, contacts and business sense make a difference, but beyond that, you need to look deeper. You need to look at your entrepreneurial mindset. This includes the way you think, the way you act and what you believe.
This video by the legendary late Jim Rohn – an amazing man and a true role model for me – is essential for anyone who wants to develop an entrepreneurial mindset. In this, Jim speaks candidly about some of the concepts and statements that changed his life for the better.
Remember …“Success Is Something You Attract By The Person You Become,” Jim Rohn.
One person I admire and look up to in business and also in personal development is the legendary Jim Rohn. It is with deep sadness that I write this, as this wonderful man passed away on 5 December 2009.
In the 3 part video below, Jim explains how you can have your best year ever. It’s worth taking a few minutes to watch these, so please make yourself a cuppa and watch it now if you want to see some improvements in any area of your life.
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