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Week 10 PDF
Welcome to Week Ten of the Jim Rohn One-Year Success Plan. We hope you are having
a great week!
As we begin Week Ten and a new month, we are also starting Pillar Three - Health. It
seems each Pillar could, in and of itself, seem like the most important and significant
Pillar we cover, which is good. The great part of the 12 Pillars is that we get to space out
over a period of time so many important and significant topics and skills. But arguably,
Pillar Three is at the top of the list. Our health (spiritual, physical and emotional) plays a
critical role in all accomplishments--first, at the very basic level of survival, then having
the ability to function reasonably well and finally, with the ultimate goal to have such
vitality and energy that we are more effective in every other area of our lives.
So stay tuned as Jim introduces this important topic and Chris walks you through our
weekly questions and action lessons.
Kyle
“Nine requisites for contented living: Health enough to make work a pleasure.
Wealth enough to support your needs. Strength to battle with difficulties and
overcome them. Grace enough to confess your sins and forsake them. Patience
enough to toil until some good is accomplished. Charity enough to see some
good in your neighbor. Love enough to move you to be useful and helpful to
others. Faith enough to make real the things of God. Hope enough to remove all
anxious fears concerning the future.”
-- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
As human beings, we possess one of the most complex designs the world has ever seen.
We are not merely a body. There is so much more to our make-up. In fact, I believe there
are three major aspects to each person, and they are all intricately connected to one
another. The three areas consist of our Body (the physical nature), our Soul (the mind,
will, emotions, and intellectual nature), and our Spirit (the part of us that transcends this
world and communes with God).
Let’s view this is as a sphere with three layers. The first or innermost layer, the core, is
our spiritual life. This is our most important aspect. It is what gives us the foundation for
living and provides the strength we need for everything else. The middle or second layer
is the Soul. This is the part of us that is “non-tangible.” You can’t touch it but it is there.
Not only is it there, but it also drives most of what we are! And the last or outer layer is
our Body. This is simply the actual physical shell that houses our soul and spirit.
So, how are these connected? How do they affect one another? Obviously, a person's
beliefs will affect their emotions. If in a negative situation, they may experience anxiety
or fear. That in turn could potentially cause physical ailments such as stomach problems,
headaches or fatigue for example. This is just one simple way of looking at how the three
areas of our make-up affect one another.
This means rather than simply viewing ourselves as physical bodies that need to be
maintained and physically healthy, it would serve us well to develop a much more
holistic and well-rounded view of what it means to be healthy. We need to look at the
topic from a much more in-depth view. And as we develop these areas we will be much
more able to achieve the health we desire in every area of our lives.
1. Spiritual Health –Today we will look at the benefits and importance of developing a
vibrant spiritual life and some easy methods to apply that can help take your spiritual life
to a deeper level.
2. Emotional Health – The mind, will, and emotions. In Week Eleven we will cover
the importance of a healthy soul – specifically the mind, the will and the emotional
aspects of life. We will look at how our inner person is so vital to making sure we live the
kind of life we desire. We will learn how our emotional life can become healthy, strong
and lively.
3. Physical Health – Nutrition. In Week Twelve we begin a two-part look at the body
and physical health. This week we will concentrate on the area of nutrition. It is very
important to make sure that we fuel our body properly because our body gets its energy
from the foods we eat, just as a vehicle runs off of the fuel we put in it. If we put the
wrong kind of fuel into our body, it will not run properly. If we put the right kinds of
foods in, it will run like the strong engine of an expensive sports car!
4. Physical Health – Exercise. In Week Thirteen we will look at the very important area
of exercise. This is the area that most people initially think of. “I need to exercise”, is the
first thought that occurs to them when thinking of health. And this is true, we do need
exercise, and three weeks from now we will take an even more in-depth look at this
important topic.
Our focus this week will be on the first aspect, Spiritual Health.
As I think through this idea of spiritual health, there are four major keys:
A healthy spiritual life is one of the most rewarding things we can pursue. There are
some very important things in this life, I know. And we ought to spend time and
resources on them to experience their richness in every way. But ultimately, everything in
this life passes away. The only thing that does not pass away is our spiritual life. Our
physical lives here are temporal – they don’t last. But our spiritual lives are eternal – they
last forever. This tells me that our spiritual health is the most important pursuit we must
have. The “God” questions are the most important questions we can ask: one, because
they impact the rest of our life in so many significant ways, and two, because the answers
make an impact on us for eternity.
A healthy spiritual life will benefit us in many ways. When we develop a healthy spiritual
life and give it the importance that it truly deserves, when we allow our spiritual life to
impact the rest of our life, we receive tremendous benefits: peace, joy, perspective,
wholeness, better relationships, purpose, significance, excitement and passion for life,
hope for a better future, emotional stability, intellectual curiosity, and a better
A healthy spiritual life is developed through discipline, just as all things that are
important to us. The great theologian G.K. Chesterton said of Christianity that, “It isn’t
that Christianity has been tried and found wanting, but found difficult and left untried.”
This is true in so many areas of our lives but especially true in our spiritual life. Just as
we need to get into the gym to exercise on a regular basis, we need to get into a spiritual
discipline on a regular basis.
A healthy spiritual life will bring a unique strength to the rest of your life. As I have said
before, the spiritual life is the core of our existence. It is the foundation, the part of us
from which everything else emanates and finds its strength and purpose. It centers us and
gives us the kind of perspective we all need to live and lead successful lives.
With these things in mind, here are some simple ways you can begin to develop a deeper,
richer, and healthier spiritual life:
1. Make it a pursuit, as you would make any other area of your life a pursuit. Just as
you have dreams and goals for your relationships, your career, your physical wellness or
any area of life you are hoping to experience growth. Set your sights on a strong spiritual
life and pursue it with vigor!
2. Set aside time to be alone and to work on your spiritual life. Anything worth
pursuing must have time devoted to it. In your pursuit of spiritual health, be sure to give
yourself the necessary time to cultivate that inner life. Just as you set aside time for other
important areas of your life, be sure to do the same for your spiritual pursuits. Put it in
your date book. Make sure you give it the time that it deserves.
Do these things on a regular basis. The key here is to be consistent in your pursuit of
spiritual health. Take time in a disciplined manner. And as you invest in your spiritual
life, over time you will see your inner core and foundations strengthening in ways you
could never imagine, and that in turn will give you the basis for the kind of whole life
situation you are looking for!
Jim Rohn
“Some people don’t do well simply because they don’t feel well.”
-– Jim Rohn
But first, some personal thoughts on the importance and power of a strong and healthy
spiritual life.
Until the age of 17 I was raised in a home that had absolutely no emphasis on the spiritual
life. None. Because of some circumstances that happened while I was growing up, I
didn’t have the best head start in life. My father died when I was four, and I became
rebellious and was quite a handful for my mother. In the fourth grade, I was sent away to
live with relatives. My mother was hoping that I could get some help turning things
around. I didn’t.
By age 12 I was drinking. By thirteen I was involved with drugs – every day. For the next
few years my life drifted and went nowhere.
Then, when I was 16 I met someone who began to help me pursue my spiritual life. At 17
I made a major commitment to allow God into my life and pursue spiritual health for the
rest of my life.
What happened next surprised me. Just as Jim says, it became the foundation for every
other area of my life. I immediately quit drinking and doing drugs. My relationships
became significantly better. My grades, which dropped as low as 1.4 during the depths of
my use of drugs, began to soar. In fact, for the next 10 semesters (through college), my
grades went higher with every semester, culminating in a 3.87 the last semester of my
senior year of college.
I have been successful in my career and it is growing more so with every passing week.
All of this, I believe is due to the fact that one hot July day in 1983, I got my priorities
straight and began a journey to spiritual health.
Spiritual health doesn’t have to be theory. It will actually work. While I am certainly far
from perfect, my life has been living proof of how a centered and healthy spiritual life
will produce benefits in every area of life. So I encourage you just as Jim did, to take this
issue seriously as the major piece to your overall health as a person. It works and will
become the foundation for a fantastic life!
Chris Widener
“Improve your business, your life, your relationships, your finances and your
health. When you do the whole world improves.”
-– Mark Victor Hansen
Q. How important do you believe a spiritual life is? In what ways would you say your
life reflects your answer?
Q. What are the main benefits you have seen from having a healthy spiritual life?
Q. In what ways do you see your spiritual life being the basis for the rest of your life?
Q. What are the three greatest spiritual lessons you have learned and how have they
impacted you?
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1. Set aside some time this week to pursue your spiritual health. Put it in your date book
and keep the appointment!
2. Read a book that will make a good guideline for you as you pursue your spiritual life.
It may be something you can get through in one sitting or one that you can use over
the course of a set period of time.
3. Pick up a music CD that will let your spirit soar. Play it this week as you drive around
or while you are at home. Let it act as a spiritual “pick-me-up.”
4. Team up with some others who may have similar spiritual values or interests and
consider developing your spiritual life together, acting as encouragers to one another.
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This week we will be listening to CD 7 of the New Millennium series.
Here are just a few of the incredible things you will learn on this CD:
• The teenager session (Hint: Lots of great stuff here for adults too!)
And More!!