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"It’s the accumulated weight of our disciplines and our judgments that leads us to either fortune or failure.”

- Jim Rohn

"It’s the accumulated weight of our disciplines and our judgments that leads us to either fortune or failure.”

- Jim Rohn

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"It is the set of the sails, not the direction of the wind that determines which way we will go."

- Jim Rohn

"It is the set of the sails, not the direction of the wind that determines which way we will go."

- Jim Rohn

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“Life is not just the passing of time. Life is the collection of experiences and their intensity.”

- Jim Rohn

“Life is not just the passing of time. Life is the collection of experiences and their intensity.”

- Jim Rohn

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“Each of us can DESIGN our own life happiness. We can DESIGN it now and we can EXPERIENCE it now. We do not have to wait.”

- Jim Rohn

“Each of us can DESIGN our own life happiness. We can DESIGN it now and we can EXPERIENCE it now. We do not have to wait.”

- Jim Rohn

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“Ten years from now you will surely arrive. The question is, where? Now is the time to fix the next 10 years. Fix a better course.”

- From The Jim Rohn Guides Complete Set

“Ten years from now you will surely arrive. The question is, where? Now is the time to fix the next 10 years. Fix a better course.”

- From The Jim Rohn Guides Complete Set

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“Goals are like a magnet - they pull. And the stronger they are, the more purposeful they are, the bigger they are, the more unique they are, the stronger they pull.”

- From The Jim Rohn Guides Complete Set by Jim Rohn

“Goals are like a magnet - they pull. And the stronger they are, the more purposeful they are, the bigger they are, the more unique they are, the stronger they pull.”

- From The Jim Rohn Guides Complete Set by Jim Rohn

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“We all must suffer one of two pains: the pain of discipline or the pain of regret. What we suggest to everybody is to consider the disciplines because disciplines weigh ounces; regrets weigh tons.”

- From The Jim Rohn Guides Complete Set

“We all must suffer one of two pains: the pain of discipline or the pain of regret. What we suggest to everybody is to consider the disciplines because disciplines weigh ounces; regrets weigh tons.”

- From The Jim Rohn Guides Complete Set

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“If you go to work on your goals, your goals will go to work on you. If you go to work on your plan, your plan will go to work on you.”

- Jim Rohn

“If you go to work on your goals, your goals will go to work on you. If you go to work on your plan, your plan will go to work on you.”

- Jim Rohn

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“We all say that we want to succeed, but sooner or later our level of activity must equal our level of intent. Talking about achievement is one thing; making it happen is something altogether different. Some people seem to take more joy in talking about success than they do in achieving it. It is as though their ritualistic chant about someday lulls them into a false sense of security, and all the things that they should be doing and could be doing on any given day never seem to get done. The consequences of this self-delusion have their own inevitable price. Sooner or later the day will arrive when they will look back with regret at all those things they could have done, and meant to do, but left undone. That is why we must push ourselves in the present to experience the milder pain of discipline. We will all experience one pain or the other—the pain of discipline or the pain of regret—but the difference is that the pain of discipline weighs only ounces while the pain of regret weighs tons.”

- Jim Rohn

“We all say that we want to succeed, but sooner or later our level of activity must equal our level of intent. Talking about achievement is one thing; making it happen is something altogether different. Some people seem to take more joy in talking about success than they do in achieving it. It is as though their ritualistic chant about someday lulls them into a false sense of security, and all the things that they should be doing and could be doing on any given day never seem to get done. The consequences of this self-delusion have their own inevitable price. Sooner or later the day will arrive when they will look back with regret at all those things they could have done, and meant to do, but left undone. That is why we must push ourselves in the present to experience the milder pain of discipline. We will all experience one pain or the other—the pain of discipline or the pain of regret—but the difference is that the pain of discipline weighs only ounces while the pain of regret weighs tons.”

- Jim Rohn

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