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What is the best book ever written about goals?

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I don't want a book that just talk about smart. I'm looking for a book that will help me understand goal setting on a deeper level. 

Thanks. 

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Goals by Zig Ziglar (Shorter and more concise)

Goals by Brian Tracy (In-depth)

Well, you can also try Leo's Life purpose course. The LP course essentially is like a goal setting course for a layman.

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the Strategist - Cynthia Montgomery (Understanding the difference between vision vs goals) 

Art of War - Sun Tzu (it's about strategy, not tactics) 

Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson - (his goal oriented mind is absurd, you can learn from him)

Think and Grow Rich - (it's all about goals)

 

 

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The best resources for me, were:

- The method, by A.G. Avery (See 12 week plan section)

- Atomic Habits

Although, IFS will actually get you what you want, by getting your unconscious on side with you.


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On 15.12.2021 at 5:04 PM, Ulax said:

The best resources for me, were:

- The method, by A.G. Avery (See 12 week plan section)

- Atomic Habits

Although, IFS will actually get you what you want, by getting your unconscious on side with you.
 

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Awaken the Giant Within, Tony Robbins.

Deals with limiting beliefs, how to conquer them and achieving extraordinary goals.


"I believe you are more afraid of condemning me to the stake than for me to receive your cruel and disproportionate punishment."

- Giordano Bruno, Campo de' Fiori, Rome, Italy. February 17th, 1600.

Cosmic pluralist, mathematician and poet.

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