Jim Rohn - Control Your Feelings - Powerful Motivational Speech Jim Rohn Channelγ»2 minutes read
The speaker shares key life principles, emphasizing continuous learning, perseverance, genuine care for others, and effective communication. They stress the importance of personal development, goal setting, financial independence, and changing oneself to shape a successful future, urging individuals to start their journey now towards achieving their goals.
Insights Continuous learning, trying new things, staying committed, and caring about others are the "four ifs" that make life worthwhile. Communication tips include having meaningful content, practicing skills, and reading one's impact on the audience through body language and cues. Personal development, setting goals, and achieving financial independence are essential for growth, emphasizing learning from experiences, setting clear goals, and investing wisely to achieve financial stability. Get key ideas from YouTube videos. Itβs free Recent questions How can one improve communication skills?
Practice sincerity, brevity, and reading audience cues.
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"Four ifs for a worthwhile life" The speaker recalls creating the "four ifs that make life worthwhile" in the Carmel library in California. The first "if" is about the importance of learning continuously from various sources and experiences. The second "if" emphasizes the significance of trying new things and persisting even after failures. The third "if" stresses the value of staying committed and finishing what one starts. The fourth "if" highlights the impact of caring deeply and genuinely about others and endeavors. Communication tips are shared, with the first step being to have something meaningful to convey. The second step involves practicing and improving communication skills through conscious repetition. Essential aspects of saying it well include sincerity, brevity, and developing a personal style. The third step to effective communication is reading and understanding the impact one has on the audience. Observing body language, subtle cues, and using common sense are crucial in gauging the effectiveness of communication. 18:17
"Women's instinct senses danger in communication" Women historically were protectors while men were providers, with women developing heightened sensitivities to danger. Life is likened to a scenario of shepherds, sheep, and wolves, with some wolves disguising themselves as sheep. Women possess a unique instinct to sense danger, even when others may not perceive it. Reading signals and vibrations is crucial, as animals can detect fear and other emotions emitted by humans. The ability to read one's audience is vital in communication, determining the pace, tone, and content of the conversation. Strong emotions significantly impact communication effectiveness, with feelings contributing 80% to the impact of words. Emotions stem from past experiences, shaping one's emotional content and vitality, influencing future conversations. Expressing emotions with words is essential, as actions alone may not convey the intended message effectively. Communication breakdowns often occur due to assumptions that others understand without clear verbal expressions of feelings. Regularly expressing emotions and feelings is crucial in maintaining open dialogue and ensuring clarity in relationships. 38:47
"Connecting Through Personal Stories: The Power of Identification" Identification involves sharing personal stories to connect with others. It is essential to identify with people from diverse backgrounds and professions. Jesus was a master at identifying with his audience, using relatable language. Identifying with kids involves reading their books and recalling your own childhood experiences. Consciously and deliberately pick out commonalities to connect with others. Keep a journal of life experiences for instant recall in conversations. Be aware of movies, books, and experiences to use for identification. Meeting a wealthy mentor, Mr. Scha, transformed the speaker's life and led to financial success. The speaker's speaking engagements began with sharing his story at a Rotary Club meeting. The speaker's speaking engagements have taken him around the world, including Spain, Israel, France, and the UK. 54:41
"Changing Yourself to Change Your Future" The speaker expresses excitement about traveling the world to share their story and ideas with students. They emphasize the importance of changing oneself to change one's future, as advised by their mentor. The mentor's key advice is that to change one's future, one must change oneself. The speaker highlights the significance of not relying solely on external circumstances to improve one's life. They stress the importance of setting a good sail in life, rather than just letting the wind blow. The speaker shares three major subjects that impacted their life: personal development, setting goals, and achieving financial independence. In personal development, the speaker's mentor emphasizes getting paid for bringing value to the marketplace. The mentor poses the question of whether one can become more valuable to the marketplace to increase earnings. The speaker discusses climbing the economic ladder by working harder on oneself than on one's job. They stress the importance of learning from personal experiences and other people's experiences to grow and succeed. 01:10:18
"Learn, Grow, Succeed: Personal Development Essentials" Learn from negative experiences by observing those who have lost their health, friendships, and success. Seek guidance from successful individuals in health, skills, and income to understand their paths to success. Personal development involves learning through observation, listening, and reading extensively. Reading books, like "Think and Grow Rich" by Napoleon Hill and "The Richest Man in Babylon" by George Clason, can be transformative. Keeping a journal to record valuable insights and experiences is crucial for personal growth. Setting goals involves reflecting on past experiences, designing a clear future, and making lists of desired achievements. Keeping old lists of goals can provide insight into personal growth and development over time. Achieving goals can shape one's character and lead to personal growth and development. Financial independence is defined as living off the income from personal resources, achievable within 20 years with the right plan. Financial independence is about what you become in the process, not just the money you acquire. 01:25:38
"Path to Financial Independence: Philosophy and Strategies" Financial independence can be achieved in a reasonable amount of time, typically 15 to 35 years. Developing the right philosophy is crucial for financial success, encompassing life, health, family, and economic philosophies. The philosophy of the rich involves investing money first and spending what's left, while the poor spend first and invest what remains. Children should be taught to invest before spending, with a suggested allocation of a dollar: never spend more than 70 cents. Out of every dollar, 10 cents should be allocated for charity, 10 cents for active capital to make a profit, and 10 cents for passive capital to earn interest. Profits are emphasized over wages for financial success, with the importance of starting early to build wealth. Teaching children the value of generosity and the power of being a lender rather than a spender is crucial for financial independence. Attitude towards bills, taxes, and financial responsibilities should be shifted positively to reduce liabilities and increase assets. The importance of personal development, setting goals, and continuous improvement is highlighted for achieving financial independence. Encouragement is given to ponder questions like why work hard, why not strive for excellence, and why not be the one to achieve financial independence. 01:40:54
Believe in potential, achieve success, start now. Encourages individuals to believe in their potential by sharing stories of people who have overcome challenges to achieve success, emphasizing that anyone can achieve their goals through hard work, determination, and personal development, urging them to start now as the 20th century comes to a close and the new century approaches.