“There’s always next year.” Have you ever silently thought that to yourself as the holiday season comes around? By then diets have been cheated. Exercise plans have been abandoned. Promises have been broken. Goals have been forgotten or pushed aside. All of this is further proof that human discipline can be fickle.
“There’s always next year.” Have you ever silently thought that to yourself as the holiday season comes around? By then diets have been cheated. Exercise plans have been abandoned. Promises have been broken. Goals have been forgotten or pushed aside. All of this is further proof that human discipline can be fickle.
In the vein of Tony Robbins, Michael Hyatt teaches the Best Year Ever (BYE) course, and Your Best Year Ever is a proper introduction. The book serves as a self-coaching tool used to set goals and maintain your progress, leading you through a day-by-day process. (Of course, whether you choose to pursue more from these courses is entirely up to you.)
When it comes to success, Hyatt believes our tendency to fail lies in how we view our pasts. What is done is done, so why challenge yourself now? That is where we ultimately lose our willpower and vision. Hyatt reminds us that our maximum potential is tied to the present. Through acting in the present you’re ensuring a better – or at least a more interesting – future.
Here is the summary from Amazon:
“We all want to live a life that matters. We all want to reach our full potential. But too often we find ourselves overwhelmed by the day-to-day. Our big goals get pushed to the back burner--and then, more often than not, they get forgotten. New York Times bestselling author Michael Hyatt wants readers to know that it doesn't have to be this way. In fact, he thinks that this is the year readers can finally close the gap between reality and their dreams.
“In Your Best Year Ever, Hyatt shares a powerful, proven, research-driven system for setting and achieving goals. Readers learn how to design their best year ever in just five hours:
- Three simple ways to triple the likelihood of achieving their goals
- How to quit-proof their goals
- What to do when they feel stuck
- And much more
“Anyone who is tired of not seeing progress in their personal, intellectual, business, relationship, or financial goals will treasure the field-tested wisdom found in these pages.”