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No Excuses!

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No Excuses!

The Power of Self-Discipline

Vanguard Press,

15 Minuten Lesezeit
10 Take-aways
Audio & Text

Was ist drin?

Step up and take responsibility. When you do, you’ll reach your full potential.

Editorial Rating

6

Recommendation

In this ambitious work, Brian Tracy presents a formula for overcoming life’s major challenges. It boils down to applying self-discipline to achieve overall success and happiness. Tracy’s topics range from acting with integrity to making sales to strengthening your marriage. With such a broad span, his advice is necessarily general and elementary. However, if you avoid looking for specific solutions, and focus on the overall theme of the book, you will find it quite helpful. Tracy espouses that you need to accept responsibility for your own contentment and career. His “No Excuses” approach eliminates handy scapegoats and teaches that you must take charge of your own destiny. getAbstract recognizes that much of the book’s counsel appears in various forms in this prolific author’s previous work. However, that’s no excuse for not giving it a thorough read.

Summary

“Losers Make Excuses; Winners Make Progress”

You can always come up with dozens of reasons why you haven’t achieved your goals. Perhaps you had an overbearing mother, or the economy is tough or your boss doesn’t appreciate you. The list of excuses is endless. However, if you want to be successful, redirect the energy you put into making excuses into making progress. You will surprise yourself. Life is difficult for everybody, but successful people achieve their goals in spite of life’s obstacles. They eat “dinner before dessert.” They forfeit immediate pleasure for long-term satisfaction. They set goals, work hard and apply themselves. They develop and repeat good career practices until they become second nature. This requires self-discipline. By applying the following 21 methods of self-discipline to every aspect of your life, you will improve in the three major arenas: “Personal Success; Business, Sales and Finances; and Personal Life.” By practicing “self-mastery” and “self-control,” you will like yourself more. You’ll feel a sense of pride and accomplishment, and enjoy an enhanced self-image. Ultimately, you’ll feel empowered, in charge and positive about the future.

About the Author

Brian Tracy has written 13 books, including the bestsellers Eat That Frog and The 21 Success Secrets of Self-Made Millionaires. He is a much-sought-after corporate adviser and trainer.


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    J. M. 10 months ago
    Great
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    A. D. 5 years ago
    I am a huge Brian Tracy fan and I love Get Abstract, but he has written FAR FAR more than 13 books. Maximum productivity, 21st century sales training, speak to win, speak on your feet, motivational leadership, communicate with power, how to write a book, the power of branding, magical marketing, how to become a published author, eat that frog (one of his top books!), change your thinking change your life, motivating yourself to peak performance, double your productivity double your time off, the miracle of self-discipline, THE PSYCHOLOGY OF SELLING (his best one of all), the power of persuasion, keeping customers for life, 21 ways to become a sales superstar, 21 great ways to become an outstanding manager, 21 great ways to manage your time and double your productivity, crunch time, the absolutely unbreakable laws of business success, developing self-discipline for starting your own business, sales success made simple, time management made simple, the science of self confidence, wealth building made simple, accelerated learning techniques, and finally: NO EXCUSES (the book that absolutely... changed... my... life!) and there are many, many more of his books. just check out briantracy.com -you'll feel like a kid in a candy store. His products are practically endless!!!
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    O. S. 1 decade ago
    very good book