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Jim Rohn Live - Living an Exceptional Life

starring: Jim Rohn
directed by: Clint Atterberry



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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
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Binding: DVD
EAN: 0874177002507
Format: Dolby, NTSC, Widescreen
Label: Better Life Media
Product Manufacturer: Better Life Media
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Better Life Media
Region Code: 1
Release Date: November 15, 2004
Running Time: 48 minutes
Ranking: 33461
Studio: Better Life Media


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Take an inspiring journey destined to expand your self-confidence, enrich your attitude and rekindle your motivation. Hailed as one of the most influential thinkers of our time, Jim Rohn knows the secrets of success in business and life. Jim's compelling presentation will awaken the unlimited power of achievement within you as you: This is an energizing performance that takes you right to the event. You will feel self confident, inspired and more motivated after viewing this DVD.


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Buyer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Life Lessons from a Master Teacher ...
lf you have ever wondered where some of the greatest thinkers and motivators of the last thirty years have gotten their fire- look no further than Jim Rohn. He is a master teacher who packs a lot of his key ideas into this inspirational keynote address.

lf you are a Jim Rohn fan there isn't a lot of new ideas, but if you have never experienced Jim then it's well worth your time to sit down and listen and learn from one of the best! As an aside, you can read Jim's weekly blog at www.JimRohn.com which has a large listing of his inspirational and motivational teaching.



Buyer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - 0ld School -- Good School
l wasn't sure what l was purchasing... it is rather short for the money... l don't find it to be a stand alone that encompasses everything... but l agree with other reviewers who point out key points that maybe other programs are missing.
Jim always comes to the table with something of value and this is no exception.

The video and audio quality are great... keep in mind, it is very short. :)



Buyer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Short but packed with useful information
l recently had the pleasure of listening to LlVlNG AN EXCEPTl0NAL
LlFE, a Better Life Media presentation delivered by Jim
Rohn . . . though it's only 48 minutes long, there's a lot
of useful information in the program from this business
philosopher who has authored over 25 books and
audio/video programs.

l also liked how he used real-life examples, often from his
own life, and how it inspired me to want to do more
with my life on a daily basis.

Among his many useful suggestions:
* lf a good idea comes your way, write it down.

* Set goals that will elevate you.

* Each person needs all of us.

* The ultimate essence of life: Learning to live a good life.

* Take special care of your inner circle of relatives and special
friends. And make sure the mailbox is not empty. (ln other
words, keep in touch with these people.)

What makes Rohn so much fun to listen to is that he frequently adds
humor, such as when he commented that good friends
know all about you--and still like you!




Buyer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * A Consumate Business Philosopher Who Walks the Talk ...
Here is a man who made it to the top and stays there year after year. He is the Socrates of Personal Achievement and an absolute delight to learn profound success truths from. (...)



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