Unleashing the Power of The Slight Edge for Success

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Discover the transformative principles of "The Slight Edge" by Jeff Olson, emphasizing the significance of consistent actions and attitudes in achieving success. Learn about compound interest, the role of philosophy in shaping one's life, the two types of attitudes, the formula for success, and the essence of habits. Embrace the idea that success is a result of continuous progress towards worthy ideals, and that time is a crucial factor in creating lasting change.


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  1. Slight Edge Jeff Olson

  2. Who is the Author? He is the beach bum. (Pg. 3-4) Started in Solar Energy Wanted the shoe-shine woman to read 10 pages of a self-help book each day as opposed to a novel.

  3. The Penny A penny doubled every day for a 31 day month will grow to over 10 million dollars even without interest. -Discover through the power of compound interest.

  4. The Secret Ingredient It isn t that actions are wrong, it s that people don t keep doing them The secret ingredient is a person s philosophy Your philosophy creates your attitude, actions, and results which creates your life

  5. Two types of attitudes Entitled: What have you done for me lately Value-Driven: What can I do to help you

  6. Formula for Success Double your rate of failure

  7. 3 main points of success Success is the progressive realization of a worthy ideal Successful people do what unsuccessful people are not willing to do There is a natural progression to everything in life: plant, cultivate, harvest

  8. The Slight Edge The slight edge is always: Easy to do and Easy not to do 5% successfully live the slight edge

  9. Starting and Waiting It s never too late to start It s always too late to wait There are 2 kinds of habits: Those that serve us and those that don t

  10. Time Time is the most powerful force there is in the world for change. Position your actions so that time is working for you, not against you Plant, cultivate, then harvest. Don t skip cultivate.

  11. Habits Successful people form habits that feed their success instead of habits that feed their failure. Stay in the process long enough to give it a chance to win.

  12. Past, Present & Future The slight edge is found in the present, not in the past and not in the future. People are generally fooled by the words, right now because they want results now (skipping the cultivate). Living in the present does not mean getting what you want now.

  13. Twice You will be twice what you are today in one year if you: -apply only three-tenths percent effort per day more than the present. (Compound Interest Again)

  14. Some Day Some day doesn t exist, never has, and never will. There is no some day. There s only today. No success is immediate nor is failure instantaneous. They are both products of the slight edge. Believing in the big break is worse than futile. It can be dangerous because it can keep you from taking the actions you need to take to create the results you want.

  15. The 7 principles 1. Show up 2. Be Consistent 3. Have a good attitude 4. Be committed for a long period of time 5. Have faith and a burning desire 6. Be willing to pay the price 7. Practice integrity

  16. The Path The slight edge path is a curve upward or downward all the time. If you are doing the few simple errors in judgment, time will expose you no matter how well you appear to be doing right now. Time is the great equalizer.

  17. Blame and Responsibility A man can fail many times but he isn t a failure until he blames someone else. Difficult not to blame: -8 no s to every yes growing up -11 negatives to every positive growing up

  18. Mastery Mastery is not an exalted path that lies at the end of the path; it is a state of mind that lies at the beginning of the path. The impact of a person s life can be measured by the size of the problems he or she solves.

  19. Truth All truth passes through three stages: 1. First it is ridiculed 2. Second it is violently opposed 3. Third it is accepted as being self-evident

  20. Funerals The number one factor as to whether people go from a funeral to a burial is: The weather

  21. The Faces The faces of the slight edge are: Momentum Completion Habit Reflection Celebration

  22. The Race Steady wins the race. Results come last, but steady will usually win.

  23. Kaizen Kaizen means continuous improvement. The key to Kaizen is to Plan, Do, Review Spend time with the masters Law of Association: you are the combined average of the five people you associate most with

  24. Dreams-Reality The first step to turning dreams into reality is to write it down. Write down the goal, the dream, whatever it is. Goals are dreams with deadlines. Whatever the dream or goal, there is a price to pay. This means there will be something that will need to be given up or sacrificed. Finally, look at it daily.

  25. Health Tell me what you eat and I will tell you what you are. Exercise 20-30 minutes per day, 4-5 times per week and you will be in the top 10% fitness in the nation. One hour per day, 5 times per week will put you in the top 2% in the nation. Smoking will automatically cut your lifespan expectancy by 7 years. The health risks on top of the shortened life span speak for themselves.

  26. Two Paths One path leads to fulfillment. One path leads to regret.

  27. Greatest Gift The greatest gift we can give ourselves is our own Personal Development.

  28. Final Health Check Obesity has doubled in the past 20 years Adolescent obesity has tripled. Obesity is responsible for 300,000 deaths per year. Obesity costs society 100 billion dollars per year

  29. Final Financial Check Average household credit card debt is $16,000 There were 1.4 million bankruptcy filings in 2009 43% of Americans have less than $10,000 in savings Only 16% of Americans feel like they can save for retirement.

  30. Slight Edge Final Thoughts Each decision you make compounds itself on the next on. Small negative actions won t kill you but added up over time, they can make or break your life. Small positive actions over time won t save you and maybe might not even be noticed, but over time they can bring you a satisfied, healthy life.

  31. Slight Edge Essay Write a 5 paragraph essay fully discussing The Slight Edge in detail. The first paragraph should be an overall summary of the slight edge, a basic description and explanation of what it means. The second paragraph should include three general concepts that the slight edge gives that are useful for the entire public. Be sure to explain what these concepts mean. Paragraph three should give one example for each of the above concepts to make it more specific. The fourth paragraph should give one real life positive slight edge action for someone you know and one real life negative slight edge action for someone else you know. Be sure NOT to use these people s names. The fifth and final paragraph should wrap up your essay with concluding thoughts and re-summarize the slight edge in short order. D Your essay should be between 1.5 - 2 pages. You should write on the back of the paper. (Always write on the back, but never type on the back).

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