by Caleb Jones | Feb 14, 2018 | Personal Effectiveness
One of my favorite business writers of all time is Robert Ringer. In his original book, Winning Through Intimidation, he talks about an important concept called the leapfrog theory. This concept states that being successful doesn’t take a lot of work or a lot of time....
by Caleb Jones | Jun 25, 2017 | Personal Effectiveness
In order to do anything in your life, whether it’s just surviving or accomplishing something of great value, you have only three resources available to you on a personal level. Outside of these three resources, you have literally nothing in terms of your own,...
by Caleb Jones | May 10, 2017 | Personal Effectiveness
I recently wrote an article where I said that if you constantly keep trying to improve a certain area (or areas) of your life literally forever, it probably wouldn’t make you happy. One example I gave are men who make millions of dollars, yet still feel like they...
by Caleb Jones | Apr 5, 2017 | Personal Effectiveness
“I had achieved my goal, so I had to find a new mountain to climb.” ~Arnold Schwarzenegger Years ago, I read a book called Seven Years to Seven Figures. The book was mostly fluff about copywriters and guys who had happened to purchase real estate during the boom and...
by Caleb Jones | Mar 29, 2017 | Personal Effectiveness
Imagine you’re standing on one end of a very narrow valley, with sheer, unclimbable rocks to either side of you. You can’t turn back, and you can’t climb the rocks. You don’t even want to. Instead, you want to get to the other side of the valley. That’s your goal....