Design YOUR BEST YEAR EVER!

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

The Greatest Work Ever!

This philosophy has transformed my life for the better, I believe it will do the same for you if you take it to heart. It was echoed through my soul when I first heard it from my all time favourite mentor, The World Foremost Business Philosopher, The Great Jim Rohn (17 September, 1930 to 5 December, 2009). He said, "Work harder on yourself than you do anything else. Work harder on yourself than you do on your job. If you work hard on your job, you will make a living. If you work harder on yourself, you will make a fortune."

It's about being better this month, than last month. Being better today than you were yesterday. Being better this hour than you were last hour. It's all about continuous improvement because direction determines destination. Who you are becoming (direction) shapes what you get (destination). As Jim would say, "The major value in life is not what you get, that's the minor value. The major value is who you are becoming." And that's worth thinking about! Who are you becoming? What direction are you heading? Is it to the destination you desire to be at? If not, change. Change your thoughts, change your choices, change your language, and change your habits. With that you will change your life.

Decide and commit to transforming your life for the better. Doing the greatest work in the world, working on yourself daily because if you will change, everything will change for you. If you will get better, everything will get better for you. It's not about being a better somebody else, it's about being a better you. I can assure you it's one of the greatest feeling in the world. It lets you sleep like a baby when the night comes.

Here's to life change for the better, to working on self so that we can become a person of attraction that success will want to invite in at her dinner table!

Thanks Jim Rohn for transforming my life for the better. Thanks for being here. For making a difference. And doing work that matters.

Here's to Greatest Work in the World!
Mikhail Baynes

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