The first step to applying the 10X Rule is to set big, audacious goals. Identify what you want to achieve and then multiply it by ten. This will help you to think bigger and set a target that will push you out of your comfort zone.
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"The 10X Rule" by Grant Cardone encourages readers to adopt a mindset of setting and achieving goals that are ten times bigger than what one originally anticipates. The book emphasizes the importance of taking massive action towards these goals and never settling for anything less than extraordinary. The author argues that most people underestimate their potential and limit their success by setting small goals. The book provides practical advice on how to adopt a 10X mindset and take massive action toward achieving one's goals.
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