The 10x rule audible
Learn the "Estimation of Effort" calculation to ensure you exceed your targets Make the Fourth Degree a way of life and defy mediocrity Discover the time management myth Get the exact reasons why people fail and others succeed Know the exact formula to solve problems Extreme success is by definition outside the realm of normal action.
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Find out exactly where to start, what to do, and how to follow up each action you take with more action to achieve Massive Action results. It also demonstrates why people get stuck in the first three actions and how to move into making the 10X Rule a discipline.
The 10 X Rule unveils the principle of "Massive Action," allowing you to blast through business clichZs and risk-aversion while taking concrete steps to reach your dreams. This 4th degree, also known as the 10 X Rule, is that level of action that guarantees companies and individuals realize their goals and dreams. To reach the next level, you must understand the coveted 4th degree of action. This 4th degree, also known as the 10 X Rule, is that level Achieve "Massive Action" results and accomplish your business dreams! While most people operate with only three degrees of action-no action, retreat, or normal action-if you're after big goals, you don't want to settle for the ordinary. Success never gets caught up in the limitations.Achieve "Massive Action" results and accomplish your business dreams! While most people operate with only three degrees of action-no action, retreat, or normal action-if you're after big goals, you don't want to settle for the ordinary. A huge step to reaching clients’ expectations and my personal goals is to demonstrate this kind of big creativity, making everything we do unique. However, in the eyes of the clients I work with, nothing is unimaginable or too grand. Often times, our vendors will tell you that I have quite grand expectations. This is great to keep in mind when growing your team! However, I’ve found that not everyone thinks like we do, and I can’t expect everyone to think in such a way. I’ve learned that some people are defensive and love to always be right, but I’ve also come to know that you can’t succeed without the adequate amount of difficulty.įor those of us who are planners and creative designers, it is pretty automatic for us to think of our solutions when facing obstacles without even knowing we’re doing it. I’m sure you get tired of hearing complaints from clients, but we can use these situations as opportunities for growth. To clarify, I’ve learned that saying “we’ll provide a solution” is wayyy better than saying “I have no clue.” It’s always best to let the client know that you’ll take care of it. A challenge is like putting gas in your car it’s giving you fuel! Successful people learn to always put something on the line and take risks to get the return they want.Īnother point of emphasis in the book that Cardone shares is, when presented with a challenge, make sure you have somewhat of a solution before responding to the challenge. One thing that stood out to me is that you will never learn or grow if you don’t take risks you just have to say yes and figure it out later. On the other hand, successful people view “hindrances” as an opportunity. Most people will use excuses, but excuses only hinder success. It is more about life experiences, your drive, your passion and who you surround yourself with. Success has nothing to do with your demographics, economic situation, or education. In summary, here are the points I loved from The 10x Theory: It’s books like these where I can find the support I need to become a better consultant and leader.īy surrounding myself with other leaders like Grant, I’m reminded of a few things that are core to succeeding, growing and learning as an entrepreneur. However, I love love love to listen to books on Audible by Amazon (I’ve actually become an ambassador)! This month, I listened to The 10x Theory by Grant Cardone.
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