Because friction is the point.
Rohn famously taught that success is a few simple disciplines practiced every day. The "Challenge to Succeed" workbook operationalizes that philosophy. It doesn’t care about your vision board. It cares about your Wednesday at 2:00 PM.
Here is the secret twist that most people miss: The workbook isn't actually designed to help you reach your goal.
Because the original "Challenge to Succeed" program is largely out of print (vintage copies sell for hundreds on auction sites), the digital PDF has become the people’s edition. You can find it archived on personal development forums, the Internet Archive, or via PDF sharing groups dedicated to "Classic Self-Help."
Tech entrepreneur Sarah K. told us, "I used five different goal-setting apps. I never kept a single resolution. I found a grainy PDF of the Rohn workbook on a Dropbox link. Writing 'I did not call those three clients' by hand was so shameful I never skipped it again."