If you know what you want out of life, you need to create an environment that will nurture your growth and support you through the realization of your dreams. W. Clement Stone said:
“You are a product of your environment. So choose the environment that will best develop you toward your objective.
Analyze your life in terms of its environment. Are the things around you helping you toward success – or are they holding you back?”
Napoleon Hill said:
“We begin to see, therefore, the importance of selecting our environment with the greatest of care, because environment is the mental feeding ground out of which the food that goes into our minds is extracted.”
The people in your life, the books you read, and the places you go are all important factors in your environment.
The Koi Principle
Remember that the Japanese carp or koi has the natural ability to grow according to the size of its environment. Thus, in a small tank, it usually grows to no more than five to seven centimeters, but if placed in a lake, it can grow to three times that size.
If you have big, important, exciting dreams, you want to be sure to put big people and big brains and big ideas into your environment, and it’s easier than you think.
Who Will You Be in 5 Years?
Charles Jones said:
“You will be the same person in five years as you are today except for the people you meet and the books you read.”
Let’s just focus on these two aspects of your environment for now. But, before we do, consider what Alvin Toffler once said:
“The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn.”
If you’re not ready to learn, unlearn, and relearn, no amount of good books or wise people will have any impact on you.
Meet the Right People
When people who are serious about success approach me for advice, I suggest they meet certain people whom I recommend. Those who do, benefit tremendously.
Your network certainly does determine your net worth.
Great people with great minds can excite, motivate, encourage, challenge, and assist you beyond your greatest expectations. By contributing to their lives first, great people will generously reciprocate, but don’t approach them with your hand out like a beggar.
Read the Right Books
When you have read “Atlas Shrugged” by Ayn Rand, you will want to read all of her books. “Atlas Shrugged” will change your life. Also read
- “Never Eat Alone” by Keith Ferrazzi,
- “Think and Grow Rich” by Napoleon Hill,
- “The E-Myth” by Michael Gerber.
By reading the books of great thinkers, you get to actually think their thoughts. That is a profound revelation for most people.
Engineer Your Environment
Every person, book, Joint Venture, and physical aspect of my personal environment is very carefully selected, and those that no longer work are removed and replaced – fast. I monitor my environment very carefully and consistently. My peace of mind, integrity, and goals are far too important to be compromised.
How about yours? How strict and selective are you about your input, influences, and environment?
Time will tell.
June 29th, 2009 at 3:25 pm
Thanks for some great recommendations. I have read two out of three of the books you recommend. Michael E Gerber and his book The E-Myth Revisited are among my all time favorites. Thanks for sharing them with your readers.
Shallie Bey
Smarter Small Business Blog