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Goals! How to Get Everything You
Want--Faster Than You Ever Thought
Possible by Brian Tracy
A Roadmap To Success
Based on more than 20 years of experience and 40 years of research, this
book presents a practical, proven strategy for creating and meeting goals
that has been used by more than 1 million people to achieve extraordinary
things in life. Author Brian Tracy explains the seven key elements of goal
setting and the 12 steps necessary to set and accomplish goals of any
size. Using simple language and real-life examples, Tracy shows how to
do the crucial work of determining ones strengths, values, and true goals.
He explains how to build the self-esteem and confidence necessary for
achievement; how to overpower every problem or obstacle; how to
overcome difficulties; how to respond to challenges; and how to continue
moving forward no matter what happens. The books Mental Fitness
program of character development shows readers how to become the kind
of person on the inside who can achieve any goal on the outside.
Personal Review: Goals! How to Get Everything You Want--
Faster Than You Ever Thought Possible by Brian Tracy
I have to chuckle when I read reviews that state this is "Cheerful Coaching:
sort of like a nice way of saying "Feel Good Junk." While there are
motivators inside the book, this is much more than just "cheerful coaching"
"cheerleading" or "feel good stuff."
Clearly, Brian Tracy is a big thinker. How do you suppose he rose to the
level of success he enjoys today? Some folks refer to big thinking as not
being realistic. These are the people who need this book the most.
Referring to the reticular activator which some folks poke fun at, this was
the creation of Napolean Hill. Hill even referred to it as "Norm Hill." Norm
being is wifes maiden name and Hill of course being his name. Napolean
Hill was famous for predicting that he could find a parking place right in
front of any building that he was going to anytime and everytime. He did it
by using the reticular activator and according to the story, Napolean did do
it everytime. In one case, Hill was on his way to a bank with a friend and
this was on a Friday afternoon during the busiest time of the day. Hills
friend indicated that there would be no way that Hill would find a parking
place right in front of the bank.
As Hill pulled up to the bank, clearly there were no spaces open. His friend
says "See!" Hill tells his friend to hold on a minute and sure enough
someone walks out of the bank and drives off while another person pulls
out of the same area.
Hill tells his friend that he was getting a two-for. One was because he
predicted there would be a spot open and two for doubting Norm Hill (the
reticular activator)
I have used this myself and it works, BUT...only when you believe in it.
In Goals, Tracy unveils 21 strategies to help you reach whatever goals you
want to achieve. The book is 300 pages and is the most comphrehensive
course on setting and achievingg oals that I have ever seen. This is not a
one time read and put aside. It is a course that you willw ant to review
again and again. In fact one of Brian Tracy's secrets is to write and rewrite
your goals every day, first thing in the morning. Another secret is daily
visualization of those goals. (Chapter 16)
Overall, another winner for Brian Tracy and maybe his best book. I would
like to end by stating one of Brian Tracy's favorite phrases and that is that
setting goals is hard, hard work and this why so few people do it.
"Good luck and I hope you reach all of your goals." - Brian Tracy
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I have to chuckle when I read reviews that state th more
I have to chuckle when I read reviews that state this is "Cheerful Coaching: sort of like a nice way of saying "Feel Good Junk." While there are motivators inside the book, this is much more than just "cheerful coaching" "cheerleading" or "feel good stuff."
Clearly, Brian Tracy is a big thinker. How do you suppose he rose to the level of success he enjoys today? Some folks refer to big thinking as not being realistic. These are the people who need this book the most.
Referring to the reticular activator which some folks poke fun at, this was the creation of Napolean Hill. Hill even referred to it as "Norm Hill." Norm being is wifes maiden name and Hill of course being his name. Napolean Hill was famous for predicting that he could find a parking place right in front of any building that he was going to anytime and everytime. He did it by using the reticular activator and according to the story, Napolean did do it everytime. In one case, Hill was on his way to a bank with a friend and this was on a Friday afternoon during the busiest time of the day. Hills friend indicated that there would be no way that Hill would find a parking place right in front of the bank.
As Hill pulled up to the bank, clearly there were no spaces open. His friend says "See!" Hill tells his friend to hold on a minute and sure enough someone walks out of the bank and drives off while another person pulls out of the same area.
Hill tells his friend that he was getting a two-for. One was because he predicted there would be a spot open and two for doubting Norm Hill (the reticular activator)
I have used this myself and it works, BUT...only when you believe in it.
In Goals, Tracy unveils 21 strategies to help you reach whatever goals you want to achieve. The book is 300 pages and is the most comphrehensive course on setting and achievingg oals that I have ever seen. This is not a one time read and put aside. It is a course that you willw ant to review again and again. In fact one of Brian Tracy's secrets is to write and rewrite your goals every day, first thing in the morning. Another secret is daily visualization of those goals. (Chapter 16)
Overall, another winner for Brian Tracy and maybe his best book. I would like to end by stating one of Brian Tracy's favorite phrases and that is that setting goals is hard, hard work and this why so few people do it.
"Good luck and I hope you reach all of your goals." - Brian Tracy less
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