Early life
Emanuel James Rohn was born at Yakima, Washington, to Emmanuel and Clara Rohn. His parents owned and worked a farm in Caldwell, Idaho, where Rohn grew up as an only child. He was born to a poor family, became a millionaire at age 30, and went broke when he was 33. He later became a millionaire again.[1] Rohn left college after one year.[2]
Career
He started his professional life as a human resource manager for Sears. Around this time, a friend invited him to a lecture given by entrepreneur John Earl Shoaff. In 1955, Rohn joined Shoaff’s direct selling business, AbundaVita, as a distributor.
In 1957, Rohn resigned his distributorship with AbundaVita and joined Nutri-Bio, another direct selling company. The company’s founders, including Shoaff, started to mentor him.[3] After this mentorship, Rohn built one of the largest organizations in the company. In 1960, when Nutri-Bio expanded into Canada, Shoaff and the other founders put Rohn in charge of the organization.
After Nutri-Bio went out of business in the early 1960s, Rohn was invited to speak at his Rotary Club. He accepted, and soon, others began asking him to speak at various luncheons and other events. In 1963, at the Beverly Hills Hotel, he gave his first public seminar. He then began presenting seminars across the country, telling his story and teaching his personal development philosophy.
Throughout the 1970s, Rohn conducted seminars for Standard Oil. At the same time, he participated in a personal development business called Adventures in Achievement, which featured live seminars and personal development workshops. He presented seminars worldwide for more than 40 years.[citation needed]
Rohn mentored Mark R. Hughes (the founder of Herbalife International) and life strategist Tony Robbins in the late 1970s. Others who credit Rohn for influencing their careers include authors/lecturers Mark Victor Hansen and Jack Canfield (Chicken Soup book series), Everton Edwards (Hallmark Innovators Conglomerate), Brian Tracy, Darren Hardy, Todd Smith, Kevin Garver, Sir-lim Kush from Nairobi Kenya isamtec solutions and T. Harv Eker.[4][5] Rohn coauthored the novel Twelve Pillars with Chris Widener.[6]
Rohn was the recipient of the 1985 National Speakers Association CPAE Award for excellence in speaking. He was the author of 17 written, audio, and video media,[7] including The Power of Ambition, Take Charge of Your Life, and The Day That Turns Your Life Around. Many of his speeches are available for free on social media platforms like YouTube and Instagram.
Death
Rohn died of pulmonary fibrosis on December 5, 2009. He is buried at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California.
Ο Νίκος Τσουκαλάς γεννήθηκε στη Θεσσαλονίκη το 1977 και μεγάλωσε στην πόλη της Δράμας. Από μικρή ηλικία είχε ιδιαίτερη αγάπη για το σκίτσο και αυτό τον οδήγησε να εξελίξει το ταλέντο του σπουδάζοντας γραφιστική. Δημιούργησε το δικό του γραφείο στην πόλη της Δράμας και έχει μια μακρά πορεία επαγγελματική άνω των 20 ετών.
Σήμερα είναι ένας εκ των δύο δημιουργών του The Black Philosopher™ και τα έργα του στη συγκεκριμένη σειρά προϊόντων χαρακτηρίζονται από καθαρές γραμμές που προκαλούν σκέψη και συναισθηματική αντίδραση. Εργάζεται μεθοδικά, τόσο στο σχεδιασμό των προϊόντων όσο και στην παραγωγική διαδικασία και στον έλεγχο των ποιοτικών χαρακτηριστικών τους.