The RPM Philosophy
Anthony Robbins' Rapid Planning Method (RPM) is a proven system for taking anything you can
envision and making it real. At its core, RPM is a system of thinking. In fact, the most important
result that will come out of your using this life management software is that it will literally train you
to think in an entirely new way, causing you to focus on what's truly most important to you in life.
When you are focused in this direction, you will begin to not only produce extraordinary results, but
most importantly, you will experience an amazing level of personal fulfillment in the process.
Traditional planner software causes you to focus on one very specific question: What do I need to
do? To-do lists can keep you busy, and checking off a series of tasks can provide the illusion of
progress. But have you ever crossed off everything on your to-do list and still felt like you had not
really accomplished anything? There is a big difference between movement and achievement.
The RPM system causes you to focus first on what you want - the results that you are committed to
achieving in your life - before you figure out what you need to do. You then design all of your activity
around making progress toward achieving what you want.
Whether they are aware of it or not, people who achieve fulfillment in life have an RPM plan. They
consistently focus on three things to produce results in their lives:
1. They know what they want: the Target or Result they are after.
2. They know why they want it: the compelling Purpose that gives them the drive to follow
through.
3. They know how to make it happen: they have a MAP (Massive Action Plan) that is flexible to
get them there.
You will learn to think about and use these three components whenever you use the RPM system.
You will learn to create a…
Results-Focused * Purpose-Driven * Massive Action Plan
How You Will Benefit from Using the RPM System
RPM Planning taps the power of focus. What you consistently focus on in your life, you will
achieve. By focusing on the result or outcome you desire, you'll come up with a more effective action
plan and will ensure that you are consistently moving toward it.
RPM Planning ensures that you are making progress and achieving balance in all the areas of
your life that matter to you most. By helping you develop a plan for your life before you ever start
planning your time, RPM ensures that you are consistently making progress on what is most
important to you. This prevents you from allowing yourself to live in reaction to the demands of the
moment, or from focusing on one area of your life at the cost of another.
RPM Planning prevents you from falling into the trap of mistaking movement for achievement.
With RPM, all of your actions are consciously designed so that you are moving toward a common
outcome or result. Your actions also have a purpose behind them so that you are associated to why it
is important to you to achieve your result.
RPM Planning gives you a sense of purpose and fulfillment for your life. Most people walk
around unconsciously chipping away at seemingly random actions. In fact, many people have
accomplished a great deal in their lives, only to reach a point where they start to ask themselves, "is
this all there is?" RPM planning gives you a compelling reason behind all your actions-so that you are
focused on the meaning and value it provides to your life.
RPM Planning immediately reduces stress, helping you transform overwhelm into a sense of
certainty you can accomplish what it is you want. Instead of having you focus on a huge list of action
items (or "to-dos'), the RPM system causes you to focus only on a smaller number of results or
outcomes.
RPM Planning provides ultimate flexibility recognizing that there is more than one way to achieve
a result. RPM will teach you to develop a MAP or an action plan that gives you multiple ways to get
something done. Thus, you won't need to cross off every action on your list to achieve the result or
outcome you are after.
RPM Planning taps into the power of synergy. Traditional to-do list planning does not recognize
the relationship between tasks. By combining related tasks into a single result or outcome, RPM
Planning gives you the opportunity to accomplish multiple tasks simultaneously and maximize your
effectiveness.
From India, Mumbai
Anthony Robbins' Rapid Planning Method (RPM) is a proven system for taking anything you can
envision and making it real. At its core, RPM is a system of thinking. In fact, the most important
result that will come out of your using this life management software is that it will literally train you
to think in an entirely new way, causing you to focus on what's truly most important to you in life.
When you are focused in this direction, you will begin to not only produce extraordinary results, but
most importantly, you will experience an amazing level of personal fulfillment in the process.
Traditional planner software causes you to focus on one very specific question: What do I need to
do? To-do lists can keep you busy, and checking off a series of tasks can provide the illusion of
progress. But have you ever crossed off everything on your to-do list and still felt like you had not
really accomplished anything? There is a big difference between movement and achievement.
The RPM system causes you to focus first on what you want - the results that you are committed to
achieving in your life - before you figure out what you need to do. You then design all of your activity
around making progress toward achieving what you want.
Whether they are aware of it or not, people who achieve fulfillment in life have an RPM plan. They
consistently focus on three things to produce results in their lives:
1. They know what they want: the Target or Result they are after.
2. They know why they want it: the compelling Purpose that gives them the drive to follow
through.
3. They know how to make it happen: they have a MAP (Massive Action Plan) that is flexible to
get them there.
You will learn to think about and use these three components whenever you use the RPM system.
You will learn to create a…
Results-Focused * Purpose-Driven * Massive Action Plan
How You Will Benefit from Using the RPM System
RPM Planning taps the power of focus. What you consistently focus on in your life, you will
achieve. By focusing on the result or outcome you desire, you'll come up with a more effective action
plan and will ensure that you are consistently moving toward it.
RPM Planning ensures that you are making progress and achieving balance in all the areas of
your life that matter to you most. By helping you develop a plan for your life before you ever start
planning your time, RPM ensures that you are consistently making progress on what is most
important to you. This prevents you from allowing yourself to live in reaction to the demands of the
moment, or from focusing on one area of your life at the cost of another.
RPM Planning prevents you from falling into the trap of mistaking movement for achievement.
With RPM, all of your actions are consciously designed so that you are moving toward a common
outcome or result. Your actions also have a purpose behind them so that you are associated to why it
is important to you to achieve your result.
RPM Planning gives you a sense of purpose and fulfillment for your life. Most people walk
around unconsciously chipping away at seemingly random actions. In fact, many people have
accomplished a great deal in their lives, only to reach a point where they start to ask themselves, "is
this all there is?" RPM planning gives you a compelling reason behind all your actions-so that you are
focused on the meaning and value it provides to your life.
RPM Planning immediately reduces stress, helping you transform overwhelm into a sense of
certainty you can accomplish what it is you want. Instead of having you focus on a huge list of action
items (or "to-dos'), the RPM system causes you to focus only on a smaller number of results or
outcomes.
RPM Planning provides ultimate flexibility recognizing that there is more than one way to achieve
a result. RPM will teach you to develop a MAP or an action plan that gives you multiple ways to get
something done. Thus, you won't need to cross off every action on your list to achieve the result or
outcome you are after.
RPM Planning taps into the power of synergy. Traditional to-do list planning does not recognize
the relationship between tasks. By combining related tasks into a single result or outcome, RPM
Planning gives you the opportunity to accomplish multiple tasks simultaneously and maximize your
effectiveness.
From India, Mumbai
Hi, I’ll be looking something similar to "the monk who sold his ferrari" kind of books. If you have "Living with Himalayan Masters" pl share it. Thanks Anu
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
Hi I am a lecturer and trainer and my subjects are OD T&D OB Industrial psychology Plz forward me the books on following address and general books on hr also Thankd a lot
From India
From India
hi Neetha!
do u have any materails related to body language and training games, pls let me know. if yes, pls mail them to .
Thanking you in advance.
Warm Regards,
Priyadarshini
From India, Bangalore
do u have any materails related to body language and training games, pls let me know. if yes, pls mail them to .
Thanking you in advance.
Warm Regards,
Priyadarshini
From India, Bangalore
Hi Nutz,
Its very kind of you to have chosen to share.
I'm wondering if you could send me some books or material on self-help, Management, Psychology please ? anything related to Training (audio files, docs, ppts anything) would be a great help.
My email ID is 'estudiante.vida@gmail.com' or 'nirajgoa@gmail.com'
I've tried to specify some areas here.
1. Competency at work by Spencer & Spencer
2. The Compensation handbook by Lance & Dorothy Berger
3. Leadership challenge by Kouzes & Posner
4. The leadership engine by Noel Tichy
5. How to identify your organization’ s training needs by John H McConnell
6. First break all the rules by Buckingham & Coffman
7. Execution by Larry Bossidy & Ram Charan
8. Abolishing Performance Appraisal by Tom Coens & Mary Jenkins
9. Wisdom of Teams by Katzenbach & Smith
10. Hard Facts, dangerous half truths and total nonsense by Pfeffer & Sutton
11. Four obsession of an extraordinary executive by Lencioni
I love reading and anything you can send me would be nice. Please also tell me if you need something that I can share.
warm regards,
niraj.
From India, Madras
Its very kind of you to have chosen to share.
I'm wondering if you could send me some books or material on self-help, Management, Psychology please ? anything related to Training (audio files, docs, ppts anything) would be a great help.
My email ID is 'estudiante.vida@gmail.com' or 'nirajgoa@gmail.com'
I've tried to specify some areas here.
1. Competency at work by Spencer & Spencer
2. The Compensation handbook by Lance & Dorothy Berger
3. Leadership challenge by Kouzes & Posner
4. The leadership engine by Noel Tichy
5. How to identify your organization’ s training needs by John H McConnell
6. First break all the rules by Buckingham & Coffman
7. Execution by Larry Bossidy & Ram Charan
8. Abolishing Performance Appraisal by Tom Coens & Mary Jenkins
9. Wisdom of Teams by Katzenbach & Smith
10. Hard Facts, dangerous half truths and total nonsense by Pfeffer & Sutton
11. Four obsession of an extraordinary executive by Lencioni
I love reading and anything you can send me would be nice. Please also tell me if you need something that I can share.
warm regards,
niraj.
From India, Madras
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