Napoleon Hill methods
Persistence Scorecard
Goal: habit change. Core method: observation and written reflection. The practice ends with one concrete, verifiable action.
Description
“Persistence Scorecard” belongs to the Napoleon Hill methods approach. Purpose: habit change. It combines inner preparation with concrete action. Judge its value by clarity, self-regulation, and completed steps rather than a promised outcome.
How to practice
- Define one specific question. Topic: habit change.
- Write down facts, thoughts, and emotions without predicting the outcome, then state one conclusion.
- Continue for 10–15 minutes. When attention drifts, return calmly to the selected operation.
- Finish with one concrete action that can be completed and checked in the real world.
Limitations
The practice cannot guarantee an external result and does not replace professional help. Stay connected to facts and real actions.
Origin and source
Napoleon Hill · Think and Grow Rich · 1937
Adapted protocol based on: Think and Grow Rich (1937). It is not a verbatim instruction from the author.
Key concepts
Related practices
Definite Chief Aim
Goal: a future direction. Core method: structured writing. The practice ends with one concrete, verifiable action.
Open practice →Six-Step Desire Statement
Goal: financial behavior. Core method: planning and feedback. The practice ends with one concrete, verifiable action.
Open practice →Master Mind Meeting
Goal: planning. Core method: planning and feedback. The practice ends with one concrete, verifiable action.
Open practice →Organized Planning
Goal: planning. Core method: planning and feedback. The practice ends with one concrete, verifiable action.
Open practice →Autosuggestion Reading
Goal: a desired result. Core method: calm autosuggestion. The practice ends with one concrete, verifiable action.
Open practice →Self-Confidence Formula
Goal: confidence. Core method: calm autosuggestion. The practice ends with one concrete, verifiable action.
Open practice →