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A practical guide to achieving your goals - from starting a business to running a marathon - despite anything and everything life throws at you.We all have an idea or project that we'd like to pursue, and countless reasons why we can't: it may be that it's too expensive, or we lack the time, confidence, or skills. Inevitably, there are obstacles that get between us and our aspirations, but those who achieve their goals know that strategies exist for getting past these barriers.
First as a journalist and then as a certified life and career coach, Gene C. Hayden interviewed achievers from all walks of life - artists, executives, professionals, small business owners - who tackled insecurities and obstacles on the road to success. Those consulted didn't have any special advantages to ease their way, but they did have the follow-through factor, a practical mindset that drives action towards a goal, regardless of circumstance. And most importantly, Gene tells us that this is something anyone can learn. With her vast experience, realistic advice, and encouraging voice, Gene is the perfect guide for those who are eager to achieve their ambitions.
From the Hardcover edition.
About the Author
GENE C. HAYDEN
started her career as a journalist, and was a humour columnist with
Modern Woman magazine and the people editor at
Maclean's. After ten years in this field, she moved on to co-develop Hayden Communications Inc., a successful international media and marketing company that turned products into household names and people into corporate stars. Gene then became a certified professional coach and now works in North America, Europe, and Australia with hundreds of individuals and teams, in both the private and public sectors. She is also a popular corporate speaker on the follow-through factor. Gene lives in Toronto, Ontario, with her husband and daughter, and their two dogs.
From the Hardcover edition.
Table of Contents
Introduction
1 Yes, but what is follow-through?
2 Yes, but I don’t believe in myself
3 Yes, but how do I know if my project is right for me?
4 Yes, but I don’t know what’s true for me
5 Yes, but what’s the point?
6 Yes, but I have five ideas and all of them are great
7 Yes, but I’m not sure this is my passion
8 Yes, but I don’t have a clue how to proceed
9 Yes, but I’m afraid
10 Yes, but I don’t have the time
11 Yes, but I don’t have the energy
12 Yes, but I don’t have the money
13 Yes, but my gut isn’t talking to me
14 Yes, but I can’t find a mentor
15 Yes, but I get so bored
16 Yes, but I don’t have the patience
17 Yes, but what if I fail?
Epilogue
Appendix 1: Words to live by
Appendix 2: Notes to self in a nutshell
Acknowledgments
From the Hardcover edition.