Jack Canfield is the coauthor of more than two hundred books, including, The Success Principles™: How to Get from Where You Are to Where You Want to Be and the Chicken Soup for the Soul® series, which includes forty New York Times bestsellers and which has sold more than 600 million copies in 50-plus languages around the world.
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Timestamps:
- [] Who is Jack?
- [] How a single “yes” from Jack shaped my career.
- [] A contract lesson: How Chicken Soup for the Soul sold millions in China with zero royalties.
- [] Jack’s background: From poverty to Harvard.
- [] Discovering Chinese history and the “easy A” that changed everything.
- [] Winning “Teacher of the Year” teaching Black history.
- [] High praise from Sammy Davis Jr.
- [] W. Clement Stone: The $600 million mentor who turned motivation into a science (and insurance).
- [] Stone’s challenge: Take 100% responsibility and stop watching TV (a 14-month year hack).
- [] From visualizing $100,000 to a million.
- [] Chicken Soup origins.
- [] Mark Victor Hansen joins.
- [] 144 rejections later.
- [] The ABA miracle.
- [] The Rule of Five.
- [] Selling The Soul and splurging on sweaters.
- [] The Soup sourced from the universe.
- [] The big break.
- [] Word-of-mouth magic.
- [] Lessons from live feedback.
- [] The burnout years.
- [] Life after Chicken Soup.
- [] Late-night typing marathons and pun-laden chapter transitions that led to The Success Principles.
- [] How Jack’s love of transformation beats any royalty check.
- [] Retirement reflections.
- [] Jack’s longevity formula: Laughter, organic food, love, and letting go.
- [] An ayahuasca awakening.
- [] The story of Rythmia Life Advancement Center and how it’s affected Jack.
- [] Breaking belief loops and understanding community as medicine.
- [] E + R = O and strategies for taking 100% responsibility of one’s life.
- [] Why “clean up your messes” is first in Jack’s list of productivity tips.
- [] Where to begin if you’re unfamiliar with Jack’s work.
- [] Ken Blanchard: “Feedback is the breakfast of champions.”
- [] Parting thoughts.
Show notes for this episode: https://tim.blog/2025/10/29/jack-canfield/
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