Grant Cardone not for everyone, but I personally needed the kick in the ass. You can't help by smile at he title of one of his other books: If You're Not First, You're Last. (hint: Ricky Bobby @ Talladega Nights)
Like I said - his style is not for everyone, but you gotta respect I guy who lives by his own code.
The 10X Rule in a nutshell.
Successful people know that regardless of how many excuses they make, it will not change the outcome. Even justified excuses will not make a project or person successful. When things go wrong the successful person sees it as an opportunity.
Unsuccessful people spend a lot of energy and time on making excuses, blaming the economy, the customer, prices, competition. Even if this is all true, it just will not improve the outcome and the successful know this.
10X Takeaway: Never make an excuse for any outcome no matter how justified you are.
Successful people are extremely disciplined, showing up day after day, willing to do the uncomfortable things to the point they no longer even see such tasks as difficult. This is the result of discipline, practicing the same rituals over and over.
The unsuccessful appear lazy, tend to seek comfort and are likely to put off tough tasks. They allow interruptions, distractions and other clutter into their lives that take them away from setting and meeting goals.
10X Takeaway: Show up every day and do the things you don’t want to do so you can have the things you want.
Competing with others limits your ability to think creatively because you’re constantly watching what someone else is doing. Instead, overshadow and dominate your industry completely. Don’t try to compete in a space, but become it.
The message you want to send to the marketplace through your persistent action is,“No one can keep up with me. I’m not going away. I am not a competitor. I am the space.”
10X Takeaway: Look to dominate, not compete.
Don’t quit because quitters fail. The only reason why your idea or business didn’t work is because you didn’t stick with it long enough for the market, your clients, and your competition to finally submit to your efforts. Repeated attacks over extended periods of time will always be successful.
Once you take 10X actions and start getting traction, you must continue to add wood to your fire until you either start a brushfire or a bonfire—or burn the place down.
10X Takeaway: Don’t rest, and don’t stop—ever.
There are four degrees of action:
You’re one the rare people on planet earth if you take massive actions. Numbers one through three are comfortable and average.
A mediocre person will tell you that you are wasting your time, this won’t work in your industry, it is a turnoff to your clientele, no one will want to work with you, and so on. Ignore average people!
10X Takeaway: To have massive success you must take massive actions.
You approach every thing as if it can be done. 10x thinkers don't doubt if it's possible. They move in the direction as if it's inevitable.