The 10X Rule: The Only Difference Between Success and Failure

The 10X Rule: The Only Difference Between Success and Failure by Grant Cardone

The 10x Rule: The Only Difference Between Success and Failure

In summary, I got some value from this book but I would not recommend it to anyone I know. Jul 06, Brett Noneman rated it did not like it. I Listened to the 10X rule on audio book Grant reads it himself. I also met the man in person. Terrible on all counts. Let me save you the read by summarizing - "work hard and dream big and good things will come to you.

My favorite quote from his lecture says it all "It's not stalking if it works, right? Dec 07, Mario Tomic rated it it was amazing. If you ever wondered what really separates the successful from the average this book gives you the answer, straight up, no BS. I would seriously recommend it for everyone, it doesn't matter what you do in life this book will kick you in the ass and get you moving in the right direction.

In essence the book will brain wash you and insert a "Take massive action" mindset right in your brain. The author broke down the formula to success and the effects of thinking big in a very clear way, t 5 stars! The author broke down the formula to success and the effects of thinking big in a very clear way, there's absolutely no excuse for you to NOT take action after you read this book. Don't wait, get on it, I mean right now. View all 3 comments. At first I thought this book was a just a massive oil slick from a fast talking sales guy.

But when I read a book I never let the first impression stop my from going the distance. This strategy always pays off for me and it was no different this time around. I'm not a sales guy, and the good news is, you don't need to be one either to lean something really valuable about success from this book. If you follow my reviews then you know that I listen to a lot of books on audio instead of actually rea At first I thought this book was a just a massive oil slick from a fast talking sales guy.

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If you follow my reviews then you know that I listen to a lot of books on audio instead of actually reading them. I do this so I can maximize my time while working out early in the morning. I found this book was great as an audio version as it's read by the author and he genuinely conveys his passion for the program outlined in the book. I had some really good takeaways from this book, I won't share them all because you really should take in this book in its entirety. Never reduce the targets of your goals, set them really high. There are 4 levels of action, massive action being the best.

You'll know you are taking massive action against your goals when people start criticizing what you are doing. That's a strange idea at first, but when you play through the scenarios in the book it really makes sense. The one I loved the best is commit and figure out the how later. When an opportunity presents itself, don't get stuck in the how, just say YES and then figure out how to deliver afterwards. Again, this is something that seems totally foreign to people as it puts everyone outside of their comfort zone.

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I'm a pretty engaged person when it comes to my work, but I wanted to test this out so I started going at a few things harder - with massive action. I saw the results immediately and I'm looking forward to doing more of it. Apr 10, David Bradley rated it it was amazing. Where are you at in your life? Are you satisfied with that? This is NOT just another how to get rich quick book.

Especially if getting RICH is just a money thing for you. Success with anything you want to excel at. Your faith, your relationships, your career, your finances. The 10x Rule will teach you exactly what you need to know in order to achieve the success you desire and deserve in life. Grant's writing will do a few things for you. There are no punches pulled and this road map to success is laid out for anyone on any budget to follow with pragmatic, practical, common sense approaches to achieve anything you want from life.

Jun 08, Yolanda Solo rated it really liked it. I really wanted to dislike this book. Grant Cardone is so unforgiving of any excuses and has a very aggressive attitude to winning and sales. As a woman and as a mother I find it too extreme It made me uncomfortable because it highlighted how many excuses I make.

Even if I dont want to take it to his level, he is right in demanding more, in telling us to aim higher, aim bigger. He reminds me of an army officer at boot camp screaming at you to get off yo I really wanted to dislike this book. He reminds me of an army officer at boot camp screaming at you to get off your arse and do more, be the best you can be. You would curse them during training, but when it is over, appreciate how they helped get the best out of you.

Sep 13, Rolando Gill rated it it was amazing. I know that I don't want to recommend this book. I dont want any Realtor in my area to read this book until I have time to establish my footprint on the market. The book didn't start out very well but it gained momentum and really helped me change the way I see my profession. Great book because it spurred so much thinking and optimism. I think I could follow Grant Cardone anywhere.

Aug 21, Ciro rated it it was amazing. Grant Cardone is not a self help guru who will blow smoke up your butt about what it takes to succeed or achieve your goals. Most people are average—they think average, they work average, they have average relationships. They do the minimal amount to get by and claim they are a success. Cardone says you need to take MAS Grant Cardone is not a self help guru who will blow smoke up your butt about what it takes to succeed or achieve your goals. His best tidbit of advice: View all 4 comments. Starts with almost half an hour of empty promises and then doesn't deliver.

Don't bother listening to it. Oct 21, Kelly Hudson rated it did not like it Shelves: There are some good nuggets of information. I quickly got tired of Grant's style of self promotion with - Look at me, I'm awesome. Sep 29, Rocio rated it liked it. His energy is definitely inspiring, and he does make a great point at taking action. No action, no results whatsoever. However, he is tone-deaf in several ways, including how he talks to women phrases like "this chic" , very keen on "bro" culture, and the likes. May 04, Mahmoud Sarrieeldin rated it it was amazing. This is a life changing book, the type of books that has a powerful, heartfelt,and honest message.

It's the opposite of the new age that spreads the message of "work less, have fun, life is short". On the other hand, Anything that is plentiful has a low VAlue. Success is your duty, your responsibility. Treat success as if it's your kid, Your kid has a duty towards you, you have no option but to fulfill this duty. It is not another JUST "dream big" and "think big" book. Not another one speaking about birilliant "get reach quickly" guide or believe in "law of attraction".

It's book for everyone, no matter in what position you are right now. It will not only tell you to get your ass up - it will give you many reasons to do so. Jan 25, Stan rated it did not like it. Really hated this book, the author comes over as someone with a lot of issues narcissistic and neurotic , he wants to play the motivational though guy but he overdoes it way too much. His way of speaking only annoys me and remembers me of what I dont want to be.

So one star for remembering me for what I should not go for. Apr 25, Chris Henry rated it it was amazing. This book is a game changer. In terms of creating a successful mindset, it would be hard to find a better and more motivating book. Peter Thiel has a 10x technology rule, Grant Cardone has a 10x success rule. This is an important book for anyone looking to maximize success in all areas of their life.

May 26, Stephen Smotherman rated it did not like it. Take massive action by skipping this book and spending your time on a much better book. The book can be boiled down to this Set massive goals and take massive action I think the book would be half as long if you took out the words "massive," and "important. Mar 12, Tony Jr. A highly repetitious book with a simple message that was summed up in the first chapter. A decent reminder of the common denominator of all successful people This book has 23 chapters and is pages.

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Come on man, you gotta 10x that and work 80 hours a day. Family, friends, scientists, anyone tell you that's impossible just ignore the haters because they're average and trying to hold you back from success. There are a lot of things to like in this book: Grant isn't afraid to tell you that success is going to take work and that it will be difficult, and those are the highlights of the book.

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DR of this book is this: No matter the question, the answer is always massive action. And honestly, that works for Grant and his wife.

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They're on the same page with what their version of success looks like, and they will do anything it takes to get there. Working 18 hours a day doesn't mean you're sacrificing your family, health, or spiritual life to Grant. He's just 10x'ing those things as well. Just do it man. Be in it to win it.

The 10X Rule by Grant Cardone

Grant doesn't believe in time management. Seriously, those are his answers for how to have it all in every area of life. The closest he gets to providing a tangible solution for success with his family is spending 1 hour in the morning grocery shopping with his daughter. I'm not being a "hater", I like Grant Cardone. The world needs Grant Cardones. They create great disruption and drive things forward, but the world also needs people to piece together the mess that is left in Grant's wake.

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Come on man, you gotta 10x that and work 80 hours a day. Don't worry about how much work it is. Published 13 days ago. From the Inside Flap Extreme success, by definition, lies beyond the realm of normalaction. Amazon Drive Cloud storage from Amazon. Determine and Take the Right Approach.

He's a chaos generator, constantly creating "new problems. I would use the analogy of a baseball lineup. Grant Cardone is a home run hitter. He's swinging for the fences, baby. Every at bat, every situation, he's swinging for the fences. You hit a lot of home runs this way, and you strike out a lot this way too. You need the egotistical home run hitter on your team. But you also need the base hitter, the base stealer, the sacrifice bunter. The cameras go to Grant, the home-run hitter. He's celebrated for his success and garners the attention. But what if the base hitter doesn't want that? What if he wants to do well, get on base consistently, but doesn't aspire to have the cameras in his face?

Isn't that also success? Same for economics and the game of life. If everyone was a Grant Cardone we'd just have a bunch of self-absorbed chaos creators wreaking havoc everywhere they went. Again, this is something we need but becomes a recipe for disaster if we prescribe this solution for everyone. Overall, it's a great book if you'e in a funk and feeling sorry for yourself.

It's likely that his tough love will motivate you enough to take some action. As far as being what he actually promises -- the answer to success in all areas of life -- it's pretty meh. Massive action is great thing, but the world is far more complex than having one answer be the answer for everything. This book is probably better suited to sales professionals than it is for would-be entrepreneurs.

The central thesis of the book is that extreme effort is the key to success and that we should never rest nor give up on our goals. While it is certainly true that, all else being equal, hard work will win out over mediocre effort, there are a couple of caveats: Extreme effort will not turn a bad idea into a successful business. Suppose that an entrepreneur wishes to open a microbrewery centered around his recipe for broccoli-infused beer. If prospective customers strongly dislike the taste of the product, no amount of effort will make this recipe a commercial success.

Hard work is necessary to become a successful entrepreneur, but it is not sufficient. Even good business ideas generally suck at the beginning, and it is crucial to modify and fine-tune ideas based on market feedback. Sometimes, the best course of action is to give up on an unsuccessful idea in order to free up time and resources to pursue more promising opportunities.

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Just like in poker, the trick is knowing when to throw more chips into the pile and when to fold. A sales professional who is promoting a product in an established market is different from an entrepreneur trying to become the next Elon Musk. In the former case, hard work is sufficient to be successful.

The 10x Rule: The Only Difference Between Success and Failure by Grant Cardone

Working hour days is not sustainable over the long term. Your health will suffer, as will your mental focus. Success is like a marathon with periodic short-term sprints at key moments. Average Is a Failing Formula Chapter 9: Competition Is for Sissies Chapter Expand—Never Contract Chapter Burn the Place Down Chapter Fear Is the Great Indicator Chapter The Myth of Time Management Chapter Criticism Is a Sign of Success Chapter Focus on Opportunity 4.

Seek to Solve Problems 6. Persist until Successful 7.

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