Everyone in my organization and even my clients will tell you that when I go at something, I always go now with an unreasonable belief to do whatever is necessary to hit my targets. I am not an organizer, a great planner, or a manager. I realize that taking action without adding time, meetings, and overanalysis is both an asset and a deficiency. The people who know me would probably also tell you that when I embark on a project—whether it is writing a new book, creating a seminar program, developing a new product, starting a new workout, improving my marriage, or spending time with my
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