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Double Your Income Doing What You Love: Raymond Aaron's Guide to Power Mentoring

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Double Your Income Doing What You Love breaks life down into six pathways, and then sets out a simple but highly effective system for you to set goals in all six categories every month. Using his MTO system, author Raymond Aaron teaches you how to set each goal at three levels— M inimum, T arget, and O utrageous—so that you can begin to move ever closer to fully creating, and then living, the life of your dreams.

191 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2008

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175 reviews5 followers
November 9, 2023
this type of book really isn't my cup of tea but i guess this kind of stuff works for people sometimes. some of the exercises and perspectives are realistic and others are kind of whimsical and fantastical and it's like okay what do you believe sir? also feels like some of this type of philosophy is rooted in a deep anxiety about control.
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191 reviews1 follower
January 23, 2020
A nice book based on the concepts of “the secret”. Helps you to organise your thoughts and realise what you want to do in life by following a simple method.

If your life is in chaos and can’t think, this book will help you.
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Author 3 books1 follower
November 5, 2012
I saw Raymond speak at The Millionaire Bootcamp for Authors last weekend in London. He was brilliant. I signed up to his training programme and received this book. I've been involved in coaching for decades and used the Law of Attraction for years too. However this book has given me eureka moments every few pages. Highly recommended by anyone who wants to change their life in any way—not just financially.
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Author 1 book4 followers
September 22, 2012
I enjoyed the book. there wasnt much revolutionary in it but a bunch of the concepts were presented in a new way. I liked the new classification of goals since, like Raymond, the traditional classifications don't worknfor me. I also like the way of writing goals. I was able to get the breaking down of huge tasks a bit easier than when presented in other formats.
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February 8, 2014
This book has some decent information on goal setting, if you haven't read any before, but I have read better. Other than that, the only advice it offers is to outsource work you don't love so you have more time to do what you do love - not very helpful.
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Author 5 books7 followers
June 9, 2015
Pretty dry at times. But then again it is a book on goal setting. He is a couple of big nuggets that really blew my mind which was pretty awesome.
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May 11, 2010
I am quite enjoying the goal-setting ideas offered by this book.
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