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Bezig met laden... What Are Your Goals: Powerful Questions to Discover What You Want Out of Life (editie 1999)door Gary Ryan Blair
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The definitive guide to goal-setting. What Are Your Goals delivers a fresh, piercingly direct and usable message on what is really needed to succeed and stay balanced in an unbalanced world.-- Blair Leadership System will be known as the world's authority on Goal Setting-- Ads will be placed in Entrepreneur, Success and Money Magazine-- Earlier edition sold over 80,000 copies worldwide Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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While the book never WOWed me with some neat system or process (that's a good thing), it made me think a bit on some topics that I would have likely overlooked without it. In essence, this book is no more than a series of questions under each topic for you to consider and develop a goal around. You then rank the importance of each and choose those which are most important as your primary goals. In the end, you have the ability to do some additional filtering and Mr. Blair also provides a planning guide (he calls it a "Goal-Planning Sheet") to assist you in mapping the course for some of the most important and/or complex goals.
It's very simplistic and that's really what I liked most about it. I bought at the same time a book titled The Magic Lamp: Goal Setting for People Who Hate Setting Goals by Keith Ellis and found it too goofy and trying too hard to be a self-help book rather than a guide.
To my way of thinking, goal setting is not a difficult task, you just need some mental prompts and some guidelines.
If you're looking to develop goals, and have some sense of what a goal is and where you want to go in your life, this book can help you clarify and organize your thoughts. That was what I needed. ( )