My
original mentor, Mr. Shoaff, over a five-year period
of time before he died at age 49, taught me some extraordinarily
simple things. He only went through the 9th grade
in school. He never finished high school, never
went to college, never went to a university. So
he put his experiences and ideas in very simple language,
which, I think for me - kid from the farms of Idaho
- was so important. When I would say, "This is
all the company pays." Mr. Shoaff would say, "No, that
is all they pay YOU." I thought, "That is a new
to look at it." I told him things cost too much.
But he said, "No, you can't afford them." Well,
that was a new concept for me. He promised that
if I would improve, then I would qualify for more money.
So I learned that we don't have to work on the company,
we have to work on ourselves. If it had been technical,
I would have missed it. If it had been mystic,
I would have backed away. But it was just basic,
blunt "a-b-c" familiar stuff that I hadn't thought of
before. For me it was the beginning of what he
called "personal development."
Mr.
Shoaff also taught me that life puts some of the more
valuable things on the high shelf so that you can't
get to them until you qualify. If you want the
things on the high shelf, you must stand on the books
you read. With every book you read, you get to
stand a little higher. And the "biggie" that forever
had an impact on me, "Success is something you attract
by the person you become." That phrase changed
my life. Success is not to be pursued, but to
be attracted by the person you become. Put your
energy into becoming a better you, the best you.
Learn the skills. Practice the skills. Attract
the success.
Those
four simple strategies and ideas helped change my life,
forever, for the better. Thank you, once again,
Mr. Shoaff.
To
Your Success,
Jim
Rohn
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