In case you haven’t heard, Jim Rohn passed away on December 5th.  One of his quotes, “Don’t wish it was easier. Wish you were better.” really hit home with me.  The world is definately a better place because he was here.  The good news is that he’ll always be here since he created so much great stuff.

The first time this article posted was on my old blog site.  Today, I need to add another book that was on my shelf.  The book is Surefire Sponsoring by Mark Weiser.

In a way, it’s a lot like Mike Dillard’s Magnetic Sponsoring, but Weiser’s take on posture is a must read.

My point is don’t read these books once and let them collect dust on your shelf.  Get them out and reread them every once in a while.  You’ll be amazed at what you missed the first time.

Here’s the original post from July…

The first time I attempted network marketing I failed completely!   The second time was better, but still not what I wanted.  I knew in my heart that I wanted to succeed, but I just didn’t have the tools…or did I?   I’d like to share a few observations with you.   Thank goodness I hung in there.

First problem; I wasn’t all in.  I thought then that it should be easier than it turned out to be.  Now I know that I shouldn’t  have wished it was easier, I should have wished I was better.  (Jim Rohn Quote)

I bought books and tools, but did not know how to make the most out of them. I went to meetings, but did not know how to make the most of them either. I tried the system a little, but didn’t rehearse or practice enough to make it work for me.   I didn’t ask for the help I needed.  I became very discouraged and quit. In a nutshell, I’m sure I wasn’t exactly the kind of rep my sponsor hoped I would be.

I bought a book way back then, “The Magic Of Thinking Big” by David Schwartz. For those of you who haven’t read it or who aren’t aware of it, it is one of the most mentioned “Best books I ever read” by ultra-successful people around the world. But I digress…

The first time I read the first little bit of the book and was totally bored. I put the book on my shelf and forgot about it. Then 20+ years later, I came across it again. This time I knew it by reputation, but I remembered my first experience with it and nearly put it back on the shelf.   When I started reading though, I became engrossed and then obcessed with its message and methods. This small book has literally transformed my thinking and taken me to a higher level of thinking.

Here’s the thing …”The man who won’t read is no better than the man who can’t read” – Mark Twain

Now I think of how much time passed from the time I bought the book until the time I actually read it. I had the knowledge…kind of.  The knowledge was on my shelf all along, I was the one who didn’t take advantage of it.

What book, video, or audio is still in its wrapper or on your shelf?  I propose you get one out and look at it again to see if you’ve become ready to receive its message.

What books or resources do you recommend to others who want to succeed?  Let us know.

My best to you all,

Will Adams, writing tonight from Racine, MN

7/29/2009