Summary of Mark Victor Hansen s How to Think Bigger
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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.
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#1 Bob’s story is a great example of how thinking big can help you achieve your goals. Bob was a firefighter in Canada, and he was earning $4,000 a year. He quit the fire department to pursue his dream of earning $25,000 a year. He eventually sold the company and learned how to invest his life in seeking the answers to his questions.
#2 Bob Proctor was a prime example of how someone can become an unconscious competent. He had no college education, no connections, and only an idea. But he badly wanted out of the prison of a low-paying job. He read Think and Grow Rich, and that lit his fire.
#3 The twenty-one-day rule states that it takes 21 days for an old habit or belief to fall to the side and a new one to take its place. Work this rule, and keep positive even if you don’t see results right away.
#4 The first step to elevate your thinking is to find like-minded people who are willing to dream-team with you. You must also exercise your imagination. By creating and working from different ideas, visions, perspectives, and dreams, you’ll begin to own them for yourself.

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Date de parution 22 juin 2022
Nombre de lectures 0
EAN13 9798822537668
Langue English
Poids de l'ouvrage 1 Mo

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#1

Bob’s story is a great example of how thinking big can help you achieve your goals. Bob was a firefighter in Canada, and he was earning $4,000 a year. He quit the fire department to pursue his dream of earning $25,000 a year. He eventually sold the company and learned how to invest his life in seeking the answers to his questions.

#2

Bob Proctor was a prime example of how someone can become an unconscious competent. He had no college education, no connections, and only an idea. But he badly wanted out of the prison of a low-paying job. He read Think and Grow Rich, and that lit his fire.

#3

The twenty-one-day rule states that it takes 21 days for an old habit or belief to fall to the side and a new one to take its place. Work this rule, and keep positive even if you don’t see results right away.

#4

The first step to elevate your thinking is to find like-minded people who are willing to dream-team with you. You must also exercise your imagination. By creating and working from different ideas, visions, perspectives, and dreams, you’ll begin to own them for yourself.

#5

The three M’s are time trading your or your time for money, investing your money in assets that will return a healthy return, and leveraging yourself through other people to generate a residual income.

#6

You must start right now where you are, with what you have. You must become aware of what’s possible. Awareness is like a twenty-four-story skyscraper. Everyone is born naked, helpless, and ignorant. Everyone is somewhere in that building, going up or down.

#7

Mentors are another important concept to understand. By studying people on the floors above you, you learn to see their levels faster. You’ll learn things that will delight, excite, and even stun you.

#8

Ray Kroc, who was doing well with his Multimixer milkshake machine, went to San Bernardino, California, and asked the McDonald brothers if they had ever considered expansion. They said no, and they were fine with where they were.

#9

Look for hidden and overlooked opportunities. They exist everywhere. Your opportunity is to see them and capitalize on them.

#10

We all start out in need. We are born helpless, ignorant, and independent. We hit the greed phase when we believe that there is not enough to go around, and that we ourselves are not enough.

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