Heres what it’s possible for you to learn from Hubbards life, without any of the auditing.

Hubbard was unquestionably prolific.

He holds the 2006 Guinness World Record for themost published works by one author, at 1028.

Hubbard was not a perfectionist doting upon manuscripts for yearshe put words on the page and shipped.

Too much perfectionism onlyleads to more procrastinationand stifles your productivity.

Id certainly take life advice from such an experienced man.

He claimed, for example, to havedestroyed Japanese submarines off the coast of Oregon in 1943.

Its essential to frame yourself in a positive light and take control over your image.

He was beginning to invent himself as a charismatic leader.

Habitually, and perhaps unconsciously, Hubbard would fill this gapbetween reality and his interpretation of itwith mythology.

In the age of Google,taking control over your own story and public personais more important than ever.

Find Your Nicheand Monetize!

Simply put, he found a unique perspective of how to help people improve their liveswhile charging for it.

If you want to get rich, you start a religion.

If youre one of a thousand doing the same thing, then people wont seek you out.

In a smaller way, we should all aim to do the same with our own work.

Controversies aside, our fascination with Scientology is a testament to L. Ron Hubbards odd charisma and endless ambition.

You dont have to believe his stories of space ghosts to learn from his earnest and determined work ethic.