
Just Shut Up and Do It: 7 Steps to Conquer Your Goals
Just Shut Up and Do It – Your aim in life should be to achieve all of the wonderful things that are possible for you. There is no reason for you not to be earning twice as much as you are today, or even five or ten times as much. Your potential is practically limitless, if you could just learn how to utilize it.
Clarity, Focus, and Concentration: Three strong, simple attributes needed to hone in your potential and hit the bull’s eye! And just as you can develop your physical muscles through hard work and concentration, you can develop your mental muscles through continuous repetition.
You have the ability right now to achieve more than you ever have before. Bull’s Eye will teach you how to unleash your powers for success and accomplish more in the next few months than many people do in a lifetime.
Book Summary by 12Min
In this book, Brian outlines seven main principles or steps to conquer the world, and we will begin with the first one:
1. The Biggest Obstacle to Success
You will be surprised to know that more than 90% of what we do is a result of our habits. Whatever you embrace, you become – it’s that simple. If you decide that you cannot accomplish something – you are absolutely right and vice versa.
Unleash that beast within you and change your habits at once. Such power indicates only one thing – no one can stop you unless you stop yourself. Replace those negative sensations with positive reactions, and don’t impose any limitations on yourself.
2. Take Charge of Your Life
It may come as a shock to you, but you must stop with the idea of pointing your fingers at someone else – and label them as the guilty party. As much as we hate to admit it, we have developed habits that are keeping us down.
Have the guts to fake full-responsibility for your actions. Not even your family can rescue you, 100% you are on your own. Putting an effort to save yourself and it may seem strange, but many of us are waiting for “Prince Charming” to pull them out of the fire.
Confront everything that adds to your misery, and fill your life with peacefulness, and integrity. If you are tired of the daily grind, this can be a reasonable basis for you to start running the show. Get over to the driver’s seat and accept the challenge.
3. Dare to Go Forward
Every once in a while, we find ourselves trapped the midst of uncertainty, not sure of our next move. So, either we are afraid to climb up the ladder, or we simply don’t understand the game. Self-motivated attitude full of belief is the only path paved with real vision and endurance to overcome the obstacles.
How to pump up that self-confidence? First things first, put your fears on a piece of paper and start pushing yourself over the edge. However, don’t forget that ambition without knowledge, is like a boat floating on dry land.
4. Decide What You Really Want
Have you heard the old-saying: Whatever you think, you become? The worst thing about this quote is that it’s 100% accurate. Although it’s great for you to reassess your position in this world, it’s not the only thing on your check-list.
Define your goals and make a grand entrance on the big stage. Take one task at the time, and you’ll no longer be at the mercy of the life-current.
When your mind is fixated on the most critical goal, the whole universe conspires to make that dream come true. Paulo Coelho also said this in a slightly different manner, and that’s another clue of how significant your goals are.
5. Overcome Procrastination
It’s not about getting the job done perfectly well; it’s about striving to get it finished the best you can. Perfectionism can be a dangerous thing, and your only real job is to do it, as quickly as possible – but not at the expense of quality. Is that a lot to ask?
Like most other things, these kinds of habits can be conquered and altered. It takes determination, strength, and endurance to turn over a new leaf!
6. Become a Lifelong Learner
Acquire the right knowledge before you embark on a mission. The biggest setbacks occur when people fly in the faces of challenges without having the proper gear for the task.
Brian states that the law of probabilities can be your fairy godmother when it comes to becoming wealthy or increasing your chances at it.
7. Never Give Up
Last but not least, we’d like to introduce the most important step. All of the previously mentioned stages would have no impact unless you arm yourself with a fierce attitude to stand your ground no matter what!
It’s okay to fail; it’s not good if you don’t recover from that temporary defeats. Your luck is just around the corner; you just have to find it!
Key Lessons from “Just Shut Up and Do It”
1. Life is a nothing without goals
2. Get the big picture3. Pursue real glory
Life is nothing without goals
You wouldn’t want to drift off course right? – Why not make up a list of the things you like to accomplish in a year or so.
Such simple trick can give you the inner edge when you confront life as it is.
Get the big picture
Your small world is not the only reality out there. To change your life, you must adopt new behavior that defies conventional wisdom.
Put your name on the map by taking a firm stance against mediocrity.
Pursue real glory
We don’t want to you to think that having a well-paid job or a local business is the best you can do.
With no disrespect to owners or corporate workers, Brian merely suggests that your know-how has not reached its peak yet, so find that momentum and go for huge success.
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About the Author
Brian Tracy is Chairman and CEO of Brian Tracy International, a company specializing in the training and development of individuals and organizations.
Brian’s goal is to help you achieve your personal and business goals faster and easier than you ever imagined.
Brian Tracy has consulted for more than 1,000 companies and addressed more than 5,000,000 people in 5,000 talks and seminars throughout the US, Canada, and 55 other countries worldwide. As a Keynote speaker and seminar leader, he addresses more than 250,000 people each year.
Originally published: April 2016