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SMARTER Success
is the perfect present for:
Graduations,
Birthdays,
Christmas,
Hanukkah,
& other holidays
Or for the person
who seems to have
everything.
Hardcover, 220 pages
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S.M.A.R.T.E.R. Success
by Dr. Al Lippart

The intelligent way to have a happy and healthy life
The intelligent way to have a happy and healthy life is to learn a proven technique that will help assure you of success. Nobody wants to be dumb. Nobody wants to do something that is stupid. When it comes to striving for success, the dumb way is to completely ignore goals and hope to haphazardly stumble upon success. The more intelligent way is to learn about setting goals for success.
Once you know what you really, really want, you can establish a specific goal. The goal you establish will be one of two kinds. You can set a goal to have something or to be something.
To recapitulate what has been discussed in this book so far:
You need to explore what success means to you personally. Your definition of success needs to include health and happiness. You need to know what makes you happy. Your thoughts create the world you experience. You can set goals to control the changes that inevitably occur in your life. You can practice various techniques to set and reach for goals.
For years, I thought that all kinds of goals were about the samegoals were just goals. Any goal was just something you worked toward. If you reached your goal you were successful. I listened to scores of speakers who talked about goals and said that you could have everything you wanted if you set appropriate goals. I read all sorts of books about goals and success and believed that all the different goal-setting systems were about the same. I followed the directions of the experts and found that the SMART way to set goals worked very well.
S.M.A.R.T.E.R. Success is well written and well conceived, distinctive in its emphasis on the primary importance of creating a personal definition of success, in advance of goal setting. Dr. Lippart's emphasis on creating goals of being, rather than focusing solely on goals of having, all in pursuit of one's personal vision of success, is a laudable approach, very different than the theme of personal self-aggrandizement encountered all too frequently in modern culture.

~ Daryl Buss, DVM, PhD, Dean,
University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine
Order your copy now -- Learn from the animals and create SMARTER Success for yourself.
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