How to Get More Motivated, Set Bigger Goals, and Achieve More by Thinking Bigger
Have you ever wondered what separates people who think bigger from people who set their bar low? What makes one person accept low standards and another person to constantly raise them?
Why does one person strive to build an international organization affecting the lives of millions of people, while another person is content working her entire life as a clerk? (Not that there’s anything wrong with being a clerk!)
Why is one person challenging herself to run marathons, train her body and get fitter, while another is happy living a sedentary, unhealthy lifestyle?
What drives a person who’s optimizing every single aspect of her life and what causes another person to maintain the status quo?
You can say, “Well, the answer is simple enough – one person is ambitious, while the other one is not.” But what exactly causes it? And most importantly – how do you become more ambitious and think bigger? Is it something you’re born with and can’t change, or is it something over which you have control?
I found this topic so fascinating I decided to find out the answer for myself and write a book about it. This book is the result of my research about people who think big and the science of being more ambitious.
Here are just some of the things you will learn from the book:
– What key things you need to inspire yourself to think bigger, and more importantly, achieve your big goals.
– Why you need a “why,” and what kind of motivators will set you up for success (hint: attaining money or status are some of the least motivating goals possible).
– The single most important thing to thinking bigger. If you don’t have it in your life, you will sabotage your efforts – guaranteed.
– What the chimp is and why you need to learn how to control it to get yourself motivated and work on your big goals. You can be making things hard for yourself without being aware of it.
– How to cultivate the art of strategic laziness to achieve more while doing much less than other people (why work so hard if you can get better results by being lazy?).
– The seven most important triggers of flow – a state of perfect focus where the magic happens.
– The secret of achieving the impossible is not really such a secret, but most people tend to forget about it and get overwhelmed by their goals.
I wrote this book to increase my motivation, teach myself how to think bigger and learn how to raise my standards. I hope the answer I found will help you as much as it has helped me.
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and thought life was now dull, boring and basically over for me I’m approaching 70, and thought life was now dull, boring and basically over for me. Your wonderful book has inspired a new outlook. I will disregard age as a factor and continue with new goals and aspirations . Thank you
Nothing is impossible for an individual who refuses to listen to reason. This is a belief that everyone should take to heart. What an amazingly informative and inspirational self-help book! I am not joking when I say this at all. The multitude of life lessons packed into this book make it a worthy read for anyone looking to change their life. Who knows what will happen to your life after reading this book?
Another excellent book to inspire and motivate you. As usual, much useful information is packed into this well-written book with resources on each subject in case learn more. And as usual, I like the reviews at the end of each chapter. All of Mr. Meadow’s books have either gotten me on track or nudged me back on track when I have slipped a bit. As of today, I have met my exercise goal 187 days in a row and continue to lose weight. At age 70 I am on no medications and rarely even catch a cold. How you think does make a difference and I highly…