I don't think much of a man who is not wiser today than he was yesterday. “

Abraham Lincoln

 

The Team has taught that the biggest room in the world is the room of self-improvement.  Abraham Lincoln has also said, “I will study and prepare myself and someday my chance will come.”

Orrin Woodward has taught that we should constantly be seeking to improve ourselves.  We should continuously be sharpening our axe.  It means taking the time for self-examination in all areas of our life.  When we identify areas with room for improvement and development, we can then seek to acquire and develop qualities that will distinguish greatness of mind, spirit, and character.  Socrates said that the unexamined life is not worth living.  He advised us to, “Know thyself.”

In developing the Team system, Orrin created a process through which we can achieve continual growth and personal improvement.  Orrin’s system creates a success library of some of the world’s greatest thinkers and leaders that motivate, educate, and inspire toward continual growth for greatness.  The Team system also incorporates the success principles of others who have achieved significant success by listening to personal growth tapes taking advantage of the best teacher… the experiences of others in the pursuit of high achievement.  Orrin Woodward has also incorporated the most powerful force on earth… the power of association with likeminded thinkers seeking to pursue better teaching us fundamentals of success and winning.

Nourishing your mind is the best investment you can make and no one can take it away from you.  As author Burke Hedges says in his best selling book, You, Inc., it will be worth all the time, money, and energy you may spend because your mind is your biggest asset and any expense on it is an investment.

To achieve success in your professional as well as your personal life, take time out each and every day to sharpen your axe.