Grant Cardone – 10X Your Business and Life

Your Success Matrix

Your Success Matrix

Dwight Eisenhower, former president of the United States, once famously said, “What is important is seldom urgent.”

Eisenhower, in fact, taught that life can be broken down into 4 simple types of tasks:

It has been illustrated as followed:

You want to spend time during your day on what’s important, whether it’s urgent or not.

And this is where my Success Matrix comes in.

Successful people spend time doing the important but non-urgent tasks in life.

They CREATE urgency.

Unsuccessful people, when it comes to business and money, rarely do urgent things that can wait—and so they never get much done.

And they stay poor and middle class.

Here’s the deal:

When you commit to the non-urgent and important, you start committing to success in your life.

Anybody can commit to the urgent, but can you CREATE urgency for something that could technically wait?

When I’m looking to accomplish a big goal, there are two options:

Success or Failure.

There are two ways we can fail in life:

Fail Option A: Tried and Quit

Fail Option B: Never tried

There are also two ways to be succeeding in life:

Success Option A: Tried and Succeeded

Success Option B: Still Trying

Where are you on the success matrix with your big dream?

Are you still trying?

You only fail when you quit or never even attempt to do it.

Keep pushing today!

Get on Cardone University and let’s make your dream life a reality—because after all, every dream takes money to fund it.

I’ll see you on the inside.

Be Great,

GC

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