What Does Taking ‘Massive Action’ Actually Look Like?

Ever heard of the ‘10x Rule’? Here’s what it means and how to use it.

Jack Dolinar
Mind Cafe

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Have you ever heard of the 10X Rule? If you’ve absorbed any amount of content surrounding self-improvement, you’ve likely been told the value of “massive action.”

Grant Cardone, a leading business mogul and influencer in the field of entrepreneurship, is famous for his 10X Rule, which declares:

“You must set targets that are 10 times what you think you want and then do 10 times what you think it will take to accomplish those targets.”

This is a perfect example of the concept of massive action, which encourages us to set big goals and work hard every day (“take massive action”) to achieve them. Pretty generic stuff.

Setting goals isn’t really that difficult. Nor is figuring out how to get started — once you have a good system in place. But what I could never figure out was what on Earth qualifies as “massive action”?

We all know we need to work hard. But how do I know when I’m actually… you know… doing it right?

Why Defining Massive Action is Actually Important

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Jack Dolinar
Mind Cafe

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