1. Set 12-week goals
Self-explanatory right?
Not exactly.
Setting too long term of goals is sometimes pointless because plans change.
When writing your goals, ask yourself “How will your life be different if you accomplish those goals?” This will keep you motivated.
Self-explanatory right?
Not exactly.
Setting too long term of goals is sometimes pointless because plans change.
When writing your goals, ask yourself “How will your life be different if you accomplish those goals?” This will keep you motivated.
2. Break your goals into action plans
2 quotes from the book:
“Identify and implement the critical few actions that you need to take to reach your goal,”
"If you want to know what your future holds, look at your actions; they are the best predictor of your future.”
2 quotes from the book:
“Identify and implement the critical few actions that you need to take to reach your goal,”
"If you want to know what your future holds, look at your actions; they are the best predictor of your future.”
3. Schedule weekly reviews
If you are not reviewing your plan you won't be achieving your goal.
If you are not reviewing your plan you won't be achieving your goal.
4. Make a strong commitment to doing what you say you will do by:
-Strong desire
-Stating keystone actions
-Keystone actions
-Act on commitments, not feelings
-Strong desire
-Stating keystone actions
-Keystone actions
-Act on commitments, not feelings
5. Take time for strategic work.
This is critical.
Block out at least 3 hours weekly for high focus work on your highest priority tasks.
This is critical.
Block out at least 3 hours weekly for high focus work on your highest priority tasks.
This book and their system has helped me to get more done and meet my goals.
What's a book that has helped you be more productive?
What's a book that has helped you be more productive?
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