Twelve Pillars by Jim Rohn and Chris Widener

Book Summary

"Twelve Pillars" is one of the top self-help and motivational works written by Jim Rohn and Chris Widener. In this book, the two authors beautifully narrate the transformation of people's mindsets and their belief in their abilities, which should be regarded as the two main pathways to success. They then present twelve practical strategies that expertly outline how to identify the principles of success and achieve personal excellence.

The book emphasizes the importance of persistence and the step-by-step journey toward achieving one's desires, portraying the chosen peak of success as a magnificent structure supported by twelve pillars that must be established. The simple and friendly language used in this success manual enhances its appeal, ensuring that the audience remains engaged without feeling fatigued until the end.

The pillars include personal growth, maintaining a healthy body and mind, creating stable and suitable relationships, setting long-term, mid-term, and short-term goals, optimizing time usage, associating with successful individuals, continuous learning, influencing others, financial advancement, effective collaboration with others, benefiting from a trusted leader, and ultimately leaving behind a valuable legacy. These detailed elements make the book a unique contribution to the field of personal growth and development.

About the Author

Chris Widener is an American author, consultant, coach, and businessman who previously wrote articles for Success magazine. He is now considered one of the prominent speakers in the world and has produced numerous programs on influence and leadership motivation. He has also authored various books, including "The Angel inside" and "The Art of Influence."

Jim Rohn was an American author, entrepreneur, and motivational speaker born on September 25, 1930, in Idaho, United States. After dropping out of college, he pursued writing, network marketing, and professional speaking. Rohn passed away on December 5, 2009, in West Hills, California. During his lifetime, he received the National Speakers Association award and wrote books such as "The Seasons of Life," "How to have your best year ever," "Take charge of your life," and "The world is yours."

Who Should Read the Book?

If you belong to the group of individuals who want to become successful in society, you should definitely read "Twelve Pillars."

Table of Contents

As suggested by the title of the book, the content is divided into 12 chapters. 

Book Quotes

Strive to help others in life—emotionally, mentally, physically, economically, and socially—and lead an exceptional life.
The only way for someone's situation to change is for them to change themselves.
Don’t join just any group; otherwise, you won’t grow. Go where the desires and expectations are high. He slammed his hand on the dashboard and said, "I can’t stand this car anymore." This summarizes the unhappy life of Michael Jones, who is 40 years old. After 15 years, he still doesn’t know how to communicate with his wife and has two children whose characteristics he barely knows. Add to this a dull job—one that offers neither advancement nor sufficient income.
Time, effort, and imagination must be constantly applied to keep any relationship growing and flourishing.
The best motivation is self-motivation. A person says, "I wish someone would come and get me started." Well, what if that person doesn’t come? You should have a better plan for your life.


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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Jim Rohn International
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ September 1, 2005
  • Edition ‏ : ‎ First Edition
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 127 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0972626638
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0972626637
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 6.4 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7 x 5 x 1 inches
  • Best Sellers Rank: #41,886 in Books

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