Jim Rohn and Darren Hardy complete the popular Lessons of a Lifetime series with the fourth volume, the final installment.
In 1991, Grammy Award-winning singer Natalie Cole famously released the song Unforgettable, an imaginative duet with her late father, legendary jazz crooner Nat King Cole. The recording introduced the brilliance of her father’s work to a new and receptive audience.
SUCCESS magazine publisher and best-selling author Darren Hardy has recorded another extraordinary conversation with his late mentor, personal achievement legend Jim Rohn.
Lessons of a Lifetime is composed of excerpts assembled from a vast inventory of Jim’s seminars and exclusive one-on-one interviews. Each volume in the series presents a remarkable opportunity for Rohn fans, and those just being introduced, to discover his most important success philosophies.
In this final volume of the series, thought leaders Jim Rohn and Darren Hardy share strategies for becoming a master communicator, affecting not only personal and business relationships but also dramatically impacting income. Listen for their keen insights on the differences between communication and influential communication.
Subjects discussed include: • The relationship age • The gift of language • The identification process • Bucking bulls and goldfish • Affecting your audience with more than words • And much more!
Darren Hardy carries the torch of Jim’s ideas and philosophies forward in the hope that you are not only inspired to see a bigger version of yourself than ever seemed possible but that he and Jim can play a very tangible role in helping you craft an exceptional life and lifestyle for yourself.
You’ll learn many of the ways that Darren has used Jim’s philosophies in his own personal growth and success and how they might work for you!
Lessons of a Lifetime, Volume IV, consists of 2 audio CDs with a running time of approximately 130 minutes.
Emanuel James "Jim" Rohn was an American entrepreneur, author and motivational speaker. His rags to riches story played a large part in his work, which influenced others in the personal development industry.
Rohn was the recipient of the 1985 National Speakers Association CPAE Award for excellence in speaking.
This audio program is primarily Jim Rohn's content, but Darren Hardy includes many great stories of his own. It is scripted and edited as though Darren and Jim are actually having a conversation, and it comes off quite well. The four volumes are divided into logical discussion areas and they are all excellent. Being intimately familiar with Jim Rohn's work, I was pleasantly surprised how well this concept came off.