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December 12, 2014
“Goals: Michael Hyatt on Permission to Dream, Limiting Beliefs and Writing a New Chapter” [Appearance]

In this episode of Beyond the To-Do List, my friend Erik Fisher interviews me about the topic of goal-setting.
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“Goals: Michael Hyatt on Permission to Dream, Limiting Beliefs and Writing a New Chapter”
December 10, 2014
Season 2, Episode 10: 10 Biggest Mistakes People Make in Setting Goals (and How to Fix Them) [Podcast]
Welcome to Season 2, Episode 10 of the This Is Your Life podcast. In this tenth episode, Michele Cushatt and I discuss the ten most common mistakes when it comes to goal-setting.
It’s that time of year when people begin planning for next year. That’s why I have been talking about it so much during the last week. I have also just released the newest edition of my goal-setting course, 5 Days to Your Best Year Ever.
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December 9, 2014
The Proven Roadmap You Need to Reach Your Goals in 2015
It doesn’t matter if it’s The Odyssey, The Hobbit, or Monty Python and the Holy Grail, every great story about a journey involves getting lost. Why?
Because storytellers know even the wildest fantasy has to be grounded in reality. And we’re all familiar with feeling lost, sidetracked, and stalled out.
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December 8, 2014
7 Reasons You Should Never Do Another Conference Call Again
If you paid me a dollar for every minute I’ve spent on a conference call in my life, I probably would never have to work again. But I like working—and that’s exactly why I don’t like conference calls.
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I know there are forms of business communication less efficient that conference calls, but I’m having trouble thinking of them right now. People drop in and out, talk over each other, lose track of who’s saying what—and the more voices on the line, the more confusing it all becomes.
Do two or three of these back to back, and it’s enough to make you doubt the future of the species. Thankfully, I’ve got the solution—at least for me and my team. But I bet it’ll work for you too.
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December 5, 2014
5 Characteristics of People Who Get What They Really Want
Most people I know have several significant dreams and aspirations. But some make much more progress than others. Why?
When I was the CEO of Thomas Nelson Publishers, I used to oversee the monthly business review. It was a time for our divisional leaders to report on their performance against monthly, quarterly, and yearly financial goals.
There were always some who beat their plan, and others who let the plan beat them. I paid special attention to the different approaches these leaders took.
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Goal-Setting Webinar with Jon Lee Dumas [Event]

I am looking forward to doing a goal-setting webinar with my friend Jon Lee Dumas. It is open to the public.
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Date:
December 17, 2014
Time:
03:00-04:30 pm CST
Event:
Goal-Setting Webinar with Jon Lee Dumas
Topic:
Get What You Want This Year: 5 Secrets for Finally Accomplishing Your Biggest Goals
Sponsor:
John Lee Dumas
Public:
Private
Registration:
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Goal-Setting Webinar with Jonathan Milligan [Event]

I am looking forward to doing a goal-setting webinar with my friend Jonathan Milligan. It is open to the public.
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Date:
December 10, 2014
Time:
03:00-04:30 pm CST
Event:
Goal-Setting Webinar with Jonathan Milligan
Topic:
Get What You Want This Year: 5 Secrets for Finally Accomplishing Your Biggest Goals
Sponsor:
Jonathan Milligan
Public:
Public
Registration:
Click here to register.
Goal-Setting Webinar with Dan Miller [Event]

I am looking forward to doing a goal-setting webinar with my friend Dan Miller. It is open to the public.
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Date:
December 10, 2014
Time:
10:00-11:30 am CST
Event:
Goal-Setting Webinar with Dan Miller
Topic:
Get What You Want This Year: 5 Secrets for Finally Accomplishing Your Biggest Goals
Sponsor:
Dan Miller
Public:
Public
Registration:
Click here to register.
December 4, 2014
Goal-Setting Webinar with Jon Acuff [Event]

I am looking forward to doing a goal-setting webinar with my friend Jon Acuff. It is open to the public.
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Date:
December 9, 2014
Time:
01:00-02:30 CST
Event:
Goal-Setting Webinar with Jon Acuff
Topic:
Get What You Want This Year: 5 Secrets for Finally Accomplishing Your Biggest Goals
Sponsor:
Jon Acuff
Public:
Public
Registration:
Click here to register.
What the Science of Goal Setting Tells Us about Accomplishing More of What Matters Most
I’m a big advocate of goal setting because I’ve personally benefited from it. But I’m also amazed how much the science of goal setting explains my personal experience.
Whether working as an independent entrepreneur or a corporate executive, I’ve seen personal and organizational goal setting reap big rewards—and the research shows why.
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