Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Musicians,Learn How To Succeed From Jim Rohn Who's Not Even In The Music Industry


  This is an important repost from a speaker who just doesn't talk a big game but walks the talk guys.                                                                                                                                                                 Jim Rohn is a well known speaker,writer and consultant to corporations around the world. Musicians, listen to Jim talk about never giving up and making sure you succeed at all costs no matter what. No, this man has nothing to do with music, but he knows his shit when it comes to business and succeeding. He's passed on now. Jim Rohn is who Tony Robbins learned from.

Playing club gigs, session work, opening up for well known bands and helping other musicians succeed, will help you and your band in it's quest to make big money.

Create massive value for other bands and work at your band's albums and gigs to make money as a musician.This way you won't have to work and trade your time for money in a regular job, or be on the road as a musician every week of the year.

Learn to make money in the music biz as an agent and manager which will help you succeed for others and for yourself.

Just think, if a band you represent makes 5 grand a night opening up for someone and you make 10 percent, that's 500 a night for you.Passive income. Or in numbers more realistic to you, if you book a band for 500 a night and you're the agent, you get 50 bucks.

Jim Rohn is one of the very best speakers.His ability to get to the point on how to succeed in life and do it without a regular job, just blows me away!

I feel that guitar players and musicians will benefit greatly from Jim Rohn and his talk on how to succeed and create value. Then get the results you want from your life as a musician.

Jim has just passed on from Pulmonary Fibrosis,and we will still keep listening to Jim Rohn's insight on what you really should be doing in life.And it's being the musician you've always wanted to be.

 And, Total Freedom as a player.

Mark G

No comments: