Another book that I recently completed reading is The 10X Rule by Grant Cardone. I picked up the book at the airport in New Jersey, while I used to be attending the Tony Robbins Unleash The Power Inside seminar and was on the lookout for some reading materials on the flight home. I used to be on the lookout for a book that may assist me increase my standards and provides me some further motivation, and I really feel that The 10X Rule did precisely that.
I’ve never heard of The 10X Rule or Grant Cardone, however the headline of the book intrigued me: The 10X Rule: The one difference between success and failure.
So, what is the 10X rule? It’s basically a philosophy towards attaining your objectives in life. First, Grant Cardone states many times throughout the book that success is your duty and obligation. He talks about how success is a regular we all need to strive for, merely because the alternative of being mediocre carries far too many consequences. By being profitable, there are many perks that Grant Cardone states throughout the book, however it’s clear that pushes the message that success needs to be the highest priority in your life.
He describes that as a way to be successful, we have to set really large goals. Grant mentions how the most important remorse and mistake he’s made shouldn’t be setting goals huge enough. You want an enormous vision if you wish to be successful, and most of us play too small. We mitigate our objectives and don’t set something that may really problem us or inspire us to go after. The larger the goals the higher, even if you have no idea the way it will happen. This is the place the 10X rule comes into play. No matter objective you at the moment have for yourself, Grant says you need to multiple that by 10. Go 10 instances higher than what you suppose you are capable of achieving. Cease limiting your self – you’ll be shocked what you’re truly capable of.
Having huge targets isn’t enough. You must take action. Large action. The 10X rule also states that you have to take 10X more action than what you’re usually taking at this very moment. If you usually make 10 gross sales calls per day, begin making 100. Put in 10 occasions more effort than what you’re doing. The more action you’re taking, the nearer you will be to your success. It’s time to boost your standards. Again, cease limiting your self – you’re capable of a lot more.
One thing that I personally benefitted from that has stayed with me since I’ve read the book is to not be afraid to place myself on the market more. In enterprise, you need to get noticed. The more you get your name out there and put out content, the better. The goal is to reach as many people as possible. Grant talks about how he started tweeting and utilizing Facebook 10X more than what he’d usually do, and swiftly people would begin saying to him “I see your name in every single place!” While some individuals were annoyed by it, others really cherished it and he was able to build his enterprise additional that way. You possibly can’t please everybody. The identical goes with Grant’s sales philosophy, which is to not be afraid to be too aggressive. Whereas some people will complain, you need your gross sales individuals to continue taking massive motion and influence individuals to enhance their lives.
There are so many more gold nuggets on this book. I really get pleasure from Grant Cardone’s direct type of communicating. There’s no BS or fluff – every thing is straight to the point and is written to jolt you to wake up. On the end of each chapter, he has an train so that you can complete. I really enjoyed this, as it’s one thing to read one thing, but totally completely different to use it. Grant gets you applying what you’re learning and serious about how it relates to your life in The 10X Rule.
On Chapter 22, Grant shares some vital patterns of those that are successful, and how we will put them into motion in our personal lives. Real fast, I’ll mention what they’re below, because I feel they’re all very important. If you want to find out more of what each one means, I recommend you pick up the book.
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