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“Without ambition one starts nothing. Without work one finishes nothing. The prize will not be sent to you. You have to win it. The man who knows how will always have a job. The man who also knows why will always be his boss. As to methods there may be a million and then some, but principles are few. The man who grasps principles can successfully select his own methods. The man who tries methods, ignoring principles, is sure to have trouble.”
-Ralph Waldo Emerson
If you want 10% growth, you just need to work harder and smarter. If you want 1000% growth, you need an entire different way of thinking. Do you want to follow the rest of sheep, or lead a revolution?
The 7 Hour School Week is 7 distinct books that are the standard in universal education. It is everything you need to: “Save 40-60 Hours a Week, Make $100-$1000 an Hour; Gain 1000% Increase in Performance. Read 3-6 x Faster. Work 5-10 x Smarter. Think 10-100 x Bigger.”
The 7 Hour School Week Free Resources: 5 Free Books
I am confident giving away these “samples,” as everyone who tastes it will buy the full product. These free resources are the equivalent of other people’s entire books and businesses, but they are just a small part of my 7 Hour School Week program. When you have so much value, it is easy, and even necessary, to give away some for free.
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- Speed Reading (Theory, State, Speed, Comprehension, and Retention)
- Philosophy of Health, Wealth, Truth (Theory of Life)
- Test Performance (Grades)
- Technological Productivity (Tools)
- Resources (Recommendations and Requirements)
The 7 Hour School Week Member Section: 7 Complete Programs
Fulfillment is living fully in all seven areas of life:
- Purpose: Spiritual Legacy: Psychology and Philosophy
- Passion: Emotional Time: Traveling and Expressing
- Peace: Mental Education: Logic and Creativity
- Discipline: Professional Skill: Management and Marketing
- Courage: Physical Energy: Internal Health and External Fitness
- Wisdom: Economic Strategy: Finance and Investments
- Integrity: Interpersonal Relationships: Communication and Relationships
These seven areas and fourteen sub-themes are everything that makes up a complete life. These insights are innovations based on the integrations of thousands of psychological modules, professional performance appraisals, and philosophical paradigms. If you have any experience with life wheels, life plans, or life coaching, you will realize the superiority and simplicity of the 7 Areas of Life Module.
Self-help gurus and professional-development executives may use different words to describe these 7 Areas of Life, such as money, recreation, environment, leadership, or sales. Yet, they are just fingers pointing at the moon. Don’t concentrate on the finger, or you will miss all that heavenly glory.
One key area I do not include is the popular “time management” (time management concepts are instead covered in the psychology, traveling, and management sections). Time management is a misnomer. You cannot manage time. Time just happens. We all have 24 hours, 1440 minutes, and 86400 seconds in a day. You can only manage what happens within that time, what happens within your life—your thoughts, tasks, and tools. You must manage your life, which is all seven factors—spiritual-emotional-mental-professional-physical-economical-personal.
All seven areas of life nurture each other to form your nature, your character. When you live each moment with purpose, passion, and peace, you are always having fun. There is no more work. There is no “practicing” for some future event. There is only now. You are a leader, an entrepreneur, and much, much more.
Renaissance Man: Be, Do, Go
Success is being the right person for the right reason using the right tools in the right ways for the right cases at the right times. You have to get every single piece of the puzzle to complete the picture.
In this life, we are the captains of our own ship. A captain controls the ship—the being; the sails—the doing; and the sea—the going. The commander must first build his ship before he sets sails. Once he is in the sea, he must flow with its waves to get to his destination. Even the strongest ship will fail if it sails the wrong direction, and even the calm waves will sink a weak ship. Perception, procedure, and situation (being, doing, and going) must all be mastered.
- Our perception determines our paradigm, our attitudes, our communication, and our relationships.
- Our procedure determines our thinking process, our workflow, our actions, and our habits.
- Our situation determines our priorities, our context, our schedule, and our systems.
Life is the interaction of all these factors: The way we look at things → the way we feel about them → the way we talk about them → the way we relate to them → the way we think about them → the way we plan → the way we act → the way we live → the way we prioritize → the environment we have → the time we have → the world we have.
Most self-help books and even business guides have simplified life to just paradigm → attitude → action. They want you to believe that just having a paradigm shift, or positive psychology, or behavioral change, is enough to succeed. If the only tool you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail.
Do not limit yourself to labels or styles. Take what works, and throw away the rest. All problems in life occur in the perception, the procedure, or the situation. The problem may be in just one area, or it may be in all three. Know what you can change and what you cannot change.
You are always in control of your perception and procedure, of your being and doing, of your ship and sail. You are not always in control of the situation, the going, the sea. Yet, if you know how to use your ship and sail, and if you know how to read the sea, you can rule the sea as if it was yours. This is the missing piece in almost all the 2,000 + books I have ever read. This is what makes the 7 Hour School Week different. This is how you will make a difference.