Jim Rohn - Do What Is Hard

Jim Rohn's best sayings over the years: - We must all suffer one of two things: the pain of discipline or the pain of regret or disappointment. - Nobody on this world will become their best version of themselves until they start practicing consistent self discipline. Jim Rohn is the godfather of personal development, and for the daily discipline and motivation, watch this every day to have consistent growth in your life. - Discipline is the bridge between goals and accomplishment. - Success is something you attract by the person you become. - Success is nothing more than a few simple disciplines, practiced every day; while failure is simply a few errors in judgment, repeated every day. It is the accumulative weight of our disciplines and our judgments that leads us to either fortune or failure. - Learn to be happy with what you have while you pursue all that you dream. - Walk away from the 97 percent crowd. Don’t use their excuses. Take charge of your own life. - When you know what you want, and you want it bad enough, you will find a way to get it. - Happiness is not something you postpone for the future; it is something you design for the present. - We must all suffer one of two things: the pain of discipline or the pain of regret. - If you are not willing to risk the unusual, you will have to settle for the ordinary. - If you don’t like how things are, change it! You’re not a tree. - Motivation is what gets you started. Habit is what keeps you going. - Don’t wish it was easier, wish you were better. Don’t wish for less problems, wish for more skills. Don’t wish for less challenge, wish for more wisdom.

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