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Goal Setting For People Who Can't Set Goals: Proven Tools and Techniques To Achieve Anything You Want

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Realistic goal setting made easy.

Finally, a book about setting and achieving goals that eliminates the frustration and failure.

International author, engineer, IT project manager and property entrepreneur, Chris Christoff, shares achievement secrets from years of both successful projects and goal setting failures. Turning goal setting and achievement on its head, this book teaches you techniques to achieve with clarity, certainty, confidence and courage. Retune your brain to see opportunities to accelerate your progress, to follow a path to success that stops the fear and procrastination, allowing you to achieve your goals and dreams.

You'll learn:
- Breakthrough systems for setting and achieving your goals
- Quick techniques to overcoming fear and procrastination
- How to use the Nisi system to be your own personal mentor
- Systematic methods to reduce stress and frustration and excite your goal setting process
- Easy steps to condition your mind to achieve and keep the wealth and success you deserve
- Proven steps to navigating the path from where you are now to where you want to be
- Tools and techniques to develop goals with clarity

This book will help you develop the skills to achieve any goal you set.

196 pages, Paperback

Published November 1, 20

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Chris Christoff

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Chris Christoff, B.Eng (Elec), MBA, MAIPM, AFIML

My mission now is to help others who struggle with setting and achieving goals, and need techniques that fit their personalities and lifestyles.

When it came to goal setting I had a problem. Being a shy person I spent a lot of time on personal development. I would sit in these weekend conferences with 1000s of others. Wealthy people on the stage talking about setting goals. They said work out what you want, visualise it, put a timeframe on the goal and go for it.

What, that’s it? How do I do that? I was running IT projects. In a project you know the outcome, the steps, and have a good idea of the timeframe. How do I set goals if I couldn’t see the path to get there? How can I set a timeframe if I didn’t know the steps required? The "traditional" methods didn't work for me.

I pursued IT career goals, quickly into managing teams, then IT departments in organisations. Lots of goals, lots of projects. Some failures, in IT we call it downtime.

My wife and I also got into property. Our first house was a fixer-upper (bikies (bikers) live in it and repaired their motocycles in the lounge room. In the big 1974 flood the water went up to the roof). We made up the path as we went, set goals for each part of the house, from a general idea of the final goal. We set goals, renovated, had two kids, and tripled our money on that house.

We bought and sold a few more. Made money, lost money.

I got into property development as an investor and project manager. On one phase of a project I made $500k in 14 months.

I have been an engineer, IT manager, IT contractor, venues technical specialist (for G20 and ASEAN Summit), renovator, investor, project manager, property coach, and achievement coach.

I am here today as a result of the frustrations in setting goals and realising the way I did it, and then writing a book.

My mission now is to help others who struggle with setting and achieving goals, and need techniques that fit their personalities and lifestyles.

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August 1, 2018
This is a book that everyone should have in their toolkit; a practical, easy to read guide on how to set goals. Backed by research, Chris explores the psychology of what stops you from achieving your goals, and provides practical solutions on how to overcome these problems. Highly recommended!
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