
JIM ROHN How to Change Your Life in One Year (Jim Rohn Goal-Setting System)
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Mar 8, 2026 They explain treating past mistakes as lessons to build experience. They contrast apprehension with anticipation when designing your future. They spell out a simple four-step goal system and the promise versus price of discipline. They outline money philosophies, a 70/10/10/10 rule, and the value of building active and passive capital. Four urgency questions push immediate action.
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Decide And Write Down Exact Goals
- Decide exactly what you want by listing specific goals for skills, income, places, habits, and people you want to meet.
- Jim Rohn recommends taking time to think then write the list down and keep it as your roadmap for designing the future.
Keep Old Lists And Celebrate Achievements
- Keep old goal lists and ceremonially check off items when achieved to track growth and add drama to victories.
- Rohn shares checking off Spain in his journal on touchdown as an example of celebrating completion.
Clear Future Promise Lowers The Price Of Change
- A clear, compelling promise from the future makes paying the price for change much easier because it motivates discipline.
- Rohn emphasizes that when the future is well designed, the price (classes, books, disciplines) becomes easy to pay.
