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Retired racer Jimmie Johnson credits his multimillion-dollar success to shining his shoes and arriving 10 minutes early: ‘Small things matter’

NASCAR Hall of Fame racer Jimmie Johnson built a career on split-second decision-making at 200 miles per hour. But one habit he credits most for his success has nothing to do with speed or winning the most trophies—it’s showing up early.

Retired racer Jimmie Johnson credits his multimillion-dollar success to shining his shoes and arriving 10 minutes early: ‘Small things matter’

TL;DR

  • Jimmie Johnson, a NASCAR Hall of Fame racer, credits showing up 10 minutes early and shining his shoes as key habits for his success.
  • These small actions helped him stand out and build an estimated net worth of over $150 million.
  • Johnson learned the importance of appearances early on, with advice to always shine his shoes.
  • He emphasizes that 'small things matter' and help differentiate individuals in competitive fields.
  • Johnson's racing career includes 83 Cup Series wins and seven championships.
  • He views failures and mishaps as crucial learning experiences that shaped him.
  • Upon retiring from full-time racing, Johnson sought better work-life balance, a challenge he acknowledges is ongoing.
  • He is now a majority owner of Legacy Motor Club, a NASCAR Cup Series team.