Every New Year most of us set new goals for ourselves. Things we want to do, achieve, become, etc. And there’s nothing wrong with that at all, in fact we should have goals. The problem though is actually achieving them.
Like the gym on the first week of the year, we start out strong but come March… life, distractions, busyness, etc. seem to get in the way and before we know it we’re off track, some of us even falling back into old bad habits.
Sound familiar?
The truth is that traditional goal setting just doesn’t work for most of us these days. Well, the goal “setting” part might but the “how to actually achieve our goals” part is where things seem to come up short, especially when we’re pressed for time… don’t know where to start, etc.
That’s why I was excited to hear about a new tool that my friend Michael Hyatt was releasing.
Let me give you some quick back story. Michael, who was formerly the CEO of Thomas Nelson Publishers, is a New York Times bestselling author and probably one of the most productive and efficient people I know. Honestly, the guy is like a machine. I’ve known him for a while and had the opportunity to work along side him on a few projects. I have seen first hand how he gets things done… a lot of things… and he does it all with excellence and integrity!
So, when Michael said he was going to release his proven 5-step process to achieving our most important goals… I couldn’t wait.
Now, a few days later I’ve had the opportunity to go through the material and I can say without a doubt that it is a fantastic resource that I’d highly recommend you checking out. It will help you to get clear, get motivated and get started as you discover how to transform your relationships, your health and your career in 2014.
Michael’s BEST YEAR EVER program is already helping me and I’m confident it will help you as well.
Get started by watching a free 3-part video series from Michael here.
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