"The only thing worse than being blind is having sight but no vision."- Helen Keller.
Could there be anything worse than going through life without direction? Without passion? Without purpose? Without vision?
Every morning when you wake up, you are living minutes you will never get back. You are breathing in air that you will never take in again. Every second sees a little bit of life slip away.
Even though we are great at setting ambitious goals, we usually struggle with consistent implementation. This results in the same resolution every year because we have made little or no progress. This erodes into our self-esteem and manifests as a state of regret.
Through reading hundreds of books, and through trial and error, both in my personal life and in my close circle, I have developed this incredible system. It extracts several robust strategies and tools from the productivity world, and refines it into a highly practical resource. It harnesses the power of habit-formation with an understanding of human behaviour and psychology to make it absolutely one of a kind!
The 3 book package:
The eBook
All you need to know about setting goals without the waffle! It is short enough to read in one sitting but powerful enough to change your life!
The Workbook
This is your personalised blueprint. Guided-exercises allow you to create a step-by-step action plan to execute your goal. This gives you crystal clear clarity and dispels any insecurities or uncertainties.
The Yearly Planner
The cleverly designed yearly-planner is structured so that you can easily log your progress and be accountable for the actions that you take (or do not take) in the direction of your goal.
My name is Dr. Muzz. I am a medical doctor who has a huge interest in personal development. If you already follow me on Instagram @mybestversiontoday you know how much I love to read. I extract the key practical insights from a variety of books and present them in a way that is easy to apply to life.
As a doctor, I have had a fair bit of experience dealing with patients who are on the brink of death. A common thing that is said is “I wish I did ___________”. The blank is a goal that the patient had for years, but never really followed through with it.
It is very sad to hear these stories. No one wants to look back on their lives with regret knowing that they could have done more. Everyone wants to look back with pride knowing that they worked hard to accomplish personal goals. And even if they weren’t accomplished, there is still satisfaction in the effort that was put forth.