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Dmitry2014-08-16 23:28:01
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Dmitry, 2014-08-16 23:28:01

How to properly respond to goal failure while following Brian Tracy's 10 Goals Exercise?

My question is addressed to those who know about Brian Trace. At the same time, I just googled and read it will not work. By "I know Tracy" I mean those who tried to implement, follow at least one of his advice.
This smart guy has an exercise of 10 goals for the year. When a person must explicitly write down goals for the year on paper, with a deadline.
I have a question: There is a possibility that the goal is failed. What then? How to respond to it correctly and learn lessons?

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Vitaly Zheltyakov, 2014-08-17
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Is Brian Trace the middle manager who has worked for just one company all his life and made his career selling GTD books?
Frankly, I would throw out the books of this author, because. they are of no value. Think for yourself what kind of nonsense a person without life experience will advise you.

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Ivan Somov, 2014-08-16
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I don’t know about Tracy, but S thinks about this that failure is not a jamb in itself, but at some previous step, you fix where, you modify the behavior. most likely this exercise is not necessary in order to train you in success, but in order to develop an effective approach to fails. although all this pseudo-coaching disappears much earlier than a year passes)

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