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The late Jim Rohn is one of the best known names in the field of personal development. Although he was never a martial artist his wisdom and insight provide value for anyone who wants to improve the quality of their life and achieve greater success. What I find attractive about his philosophy is that it is simple and direct. It is the Zen of personal development. No wasted words, no pseudo-science and nothing unrealistic. Just good, old-fashioned common sense.

'Spend more time working on yourself than you do on your job'

- Jim Rohn

Sadly Jim Rohn passed away in December 2009.

You can learn more about this great man by visiting his web site or read more personal development articles by acclaimed author Denis Waitley.

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Articles

Reaping a Multiple Reward

Life is Art

Achieving Your Dreams

What Constitutes a Good Life?

Nitty-Gritty Reasons

The First Step to Getting Better Results

Ambitiously Pursuing Your Own Self-Direction

Multiple Skills for the 21st Century

The Plan

Ending Procrastination

Leaving a Legacy

It Is a Challenge to Succeed

Why Weight, Count and Measure?

Learn to Deal in Challenges

Four Steps to Success

Forging Your Character

The Ant Philosophy

The Goose That Lays the Golden Eggs

The Four Emotions That Can Lead to Life Change

Basics of Healthy Relationships


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