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The Quote of the Day Show | Daily Motivational Talks

220 | Jim Rohn: “Learn to Work with the People Who Deserve It, Not the People Who Need It.”

The Quote of the Day Show | Daily Motivational Talks

Sean Croxton

Mental Health, Health & Fitness, Business, Self-improvement, Entrepreneurship, Education

4.83.1K Ratings

🗓️ 7 September 2017

⏱️ 7 minutes

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Summary

Jim Rohn returns to share what it really means to become a more attractive person and gives some tips on how to become one, which will allow you to bring more attractive people into your life.

Transcript

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Learn to work with the people who deserve it.

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Not the people who need it.

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And that is the quote of the day.

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Welcome back to the quote of the day show.

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I'm your host Sean Crox and a Sean Crox and .com.

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Today's feature speaker is Jim Rohn.

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And today Jim is sharing some of his very best tips

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for how to become an attractive person.

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Here's Jim.

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To attract attractive people, you must be attractive.

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Sometimes when we need other people in our enterprise,

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we go to work on them.

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When the real T is first of all to go to work on yourself.

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And become an attractive person.

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Now it's not a bad idea to ponder and think,

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what would make me an attractive person?

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Here's one, a refinement of philosophy.

1:17.0

So that you really understand life and challenge

1:21.0

to the best of your ability.

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Your philosophy about the marketplace and politics and government.

1:29.0

And the work ethic.

1:31.0

Your philosophy of values and contributions.

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