Do you make plans that never get implemented? Are they overly complicated and fail because you simply can't stop planning until it's perfect? Or do you refuse to plan because you care only about getting things done, but end up failing and causing chaos for those closest to you (spouse, partners, teammates, etc.)? Do you end up reworking projects instead of accomplishing your goals?
Let's find the happy middle ground-the sweet spot that combines planning and action It's sure to be more than scribbles on a napkin, but far less than...
This is a book for people with ideas.
Do you make plans that never get implemented? Are they overly complicated and fail because y...
In 2013, James Woosley pursued 40 goals before his 40th birthday. He didn't realize it would end up being the most intentional year of his life. This book is about his journey, but more importantly, it's about yours.
PURPOSE - You live your life differently when you have a mission, even if you still don't understand the "meaning of life." Defining a collection of goals is a purpose, if only to point you in the right direction. And you have a better chance of getting there if you're moving.
INTENSITY - There's already a spark of desire inside...
In 2013, James Woosley pursued 40 goals before his 40th birthday. He didn't realize it would end up being the most intentional year of his life. Th...