Bull's-Eye: The Power of Focus

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.

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Bull's-Eye: The Power of Focus

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.

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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.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781492630463
Publisher: Sourcebooks
Publication date: 11/03/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 112
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

BRIAN TRACY is a professional speaker, trainer, and consultant and is the chairman of Brian Tracy International, a training and consulting company based in Solana Beach, California. He has been a highly successful entrepreneur and in 1981, began teaching his success principles in talks and seminars around the country. Today, his books, audio programs, and video seminars have been translated into thirty-five languages and are used in fifty-two countries. Brian has shared his ideas with more than 4 million people in forty-five countries since he began speaking professionally. He has served as a consultant and trainer for more than 1,000 corporations. He has lived and practiced every principle in this book, and has taken himself and countless thousands of other people from frustration and underachievement to prosperity and success.

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Bull's-Eye

The Power of Focus


By Brian Tracy

Sourcebooks, Inc.

Copyright © 2015 Brian Tracy
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ISBN: 978-1-4926-3046-3



CHAPTER 1

The Power of Clarity


On November 13, 1899, a remarkable man named Howard Hill was born in Pennsylvania. He enjoyed sports and was excellent at baseball and football. He soon realized that, although he was talented in those sports, he did not have the ability to excel and become a champion player. So he turned his attention to archery, a sport that was not as competitive as others.

Archery turned out to be the perfect sport for Howard Hill. Over the years, he won 196 consecutive archery championships when most people would have been happy to win one or two titles. He became the finest archer in the world. He developed his own long bow so he could shoot farther and with greater accuracy.

With this skill, he became the greatest hunter with a bow and arrow in history. At archery competitions, it was naturally assumed by everyone that Howard Hill would be number one. The other competitors only hoped for the number two, three, or four spots.


You Could Defeat the Best

But even though Howard Hill was the finest archer in the world, you could have beaten him with a bow and arrow with your current skill level as long as one condition existed: he couldn't see the target.

Imagine Howard Hill went to an archery competition — but there was a sheet or a blanket hanging somewhere in front of the target so he could not see where it was. All the talent and experience in the world of archery would do him no good if the target was covered. As Zig Ziglar said, "The fact is that you can't hit a target that you can't see."

It is the same with you. Unless you are perfectly clear about what you want — your target, and the bull's-eye on that target — you will never be able to win championships in the great contest of life.


What Is Your Target?

According to Lewis Carroll, "If you don't know where you are going, any road will get you there."

Thomas Carlyle once wrote, "A person with a clear purpose will make progress on even the roughest road. A person with no purpose will make no progress on even the smoothest road."

The greater clarity you have about who you are — your likes and dislikes, what you want, your goals and objectives — the greater progress you will make under even the most difficult of circumstances.

What is the most valuable and important work you do? When I first heard this question, I was not sure about the answer. Then I discovered that it was thinking!

Thinking is the highest paid work you do because of the concept of consequences. This concept says that something is important to the degree to which it has serious potential consequences. Something is unimportant to the degree to which it has minor or no potential consequences.


Determine the Consequences

In time management, one of the best ways to set priorities is to think about the likely consequences of doing or not doing a task. Successful people are those who spend most of their time on tasks and activities that have big potential consequences. They can have a real impact or influence on the future. Unsuccessful, unhappy people instead spend most of their time doing things of little or no consequence at all.

Of all the things you can do, the quality of your thinking has the greatest consequences of all. The quality of your thinking determines the quality of your choices and decisions. Your choices and decisions determine the actions you take. And the actions you take determine the quality and quantity of your results.

In life and work, results are everything. In the final analysis, you will be judged by the results you accomplish, for yourself and others. And the quality of your results will largely be determined by the quality of the thinking that preceded the actions you take.


The Law of Probability

Your goal should be to achieve the highest levels of success possible in every area of your life that is important to you. Fortunately, you have tremendous control over what happens to you and what you accomplish. By doing certain things in a certain way, over and over, you can dramatically increase the likelihood that you are going to enjoy high income and live an exciting life. There is a much higher probability that you will hit your personal bull's-eyes.

Here is an example. The Law of Probability says there is a probability that everything can happen and that these probabilities can be calculated with tremendous accuracy. One of the greatest discoveries is that you can increase the probability of success in any field by doing more of the things other successful people do.


Hitting the Bull's-Eye

Imagine a game of darts and a dartboard. The bull's-eye on the dartboard is worth fifty points. Each of the outer rings is worth ten points less — forty points, thirty points, twenty points, ten points, and then no points at all.

Imagine a dart thrower. He has little skill with darts. He is in a bar and has had a couple of drinks. The light is poor. The dartboard is thirty or forty feet away. Nonetheless, he starts throwing dart after dart.

Because of the Law of Probability, if he keeps throwing darts, even under the worst conditions, he will eventually hit the target somewhere.


Hoping for the Best

If he continues throwing darts, assuming an unlimited supply, hour after hour, day after day, week after week, and year after year, he might eventually hit a bull's-eye.

Many people live their lives like that. They wish and hope and dream about a "big score." They try a dozen or a hundred different things. They keep throwing darts at the dartboard of life. But eventually, most people give up and simply settle for mediocrity. They conclude that they are "not good enough" and that they will never have the skill and ability to hit a bull's-eye in the game of life.


Increase the Probabilities

But what if this same player takes a different strategy? What if he becomes really serious about hitting a bull's-eye and winning in the game of life? He hires an expert at the game of darts and takes some of the best training available to a person in this sport. Instead of being distracted, tired, and having a couple drinks, he is instead well-rested and clearheaded. The dartboard is well-lit and only a few feet away.

Now, what are his chances of hitting the target? They are much better because of his preparation and positioning.

What if he also has an endless supply of darts and continues to throw the darts, measuring and calibrating his accuracy with each throw, correcting his stance and his throwing, and persistently throws darts over and over again?


Winning Is Predictable

Under these conditions, the chance is almost 100 percent that he will eventually hit a bull's-eye. And once he hits a bull's-eye, if he continues to practice and improve his aim, he will eventually be able to hit bull's-eye after bull's-eye in the great game of life.

It is the same with you. You can dramatically increase your chances of hitting your bull's-eyes in life if you do the same things that champions do in your field, over and over.

The key is clarity. You must develop absolute clarity about who you are, what you really want, and the steps you will have to take to achieve what you want to achieve and to get to where you want to go.

You must do everything possible to increase the probability that you will be a big success in life. This brings us to the next exercise in hitting your bull's-eye: goals.

CHAPTER 2

The Power of Focus

"Success is goals, and all else is commentary."

— Lloyd Conant


Hitting your bull's-eye in life requires that you know exactly what it is and where it is. Your selection of a major definite purpose, the one goal that is more important to you than any other, is the starting point of massive success.

The goal-setting process is both simple and powerful — and potentially life changing. It consists of seven steps:


Step One

Decide exactly what you want. Imagine that you have no limitations. Imagine that you have all the talent and ability, all the knowledge and skill, all the contacts and relationships, and all the money and resources you need to achieve any goal you really want in life.

Practice no limit thinking. Forget about the past and whatever problems or limitations you may have had. Think instead about the future. Your future is limited only by your own imagination, and since your imagination has no limits, your future is unlimited as well.


Be Specific

1. Be specific about what you want. This will separate you from more than 80 percent of the population who, generally speaking, have no clear idea what they want.

2. Albert Einstein once said, "If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough."

3. If you ask people "Do you have goals?" they will always say something like "Of course I have goals!"

4. But when you ask them what their "goals" are, they will say things like "I want to be rich," "I want to be thin," "I want to be happy," "I want to have a nice house, car, and clothes," "I want to travel."

5. But these are not goals. These are wishes or fantasies. A wish is a goal with no energy behind it.


People Don't Set Goals

The great tragedy is that most people think they already have goals when all they really have are wishes. As a result, they never sit down to establish clear, specific goals for themselves. Because of this, they seldom accomplish even a fraction of what is truly possible for them.


Step Two

Write it down. Make it measurable. Only 3 percent of adults have written goals, and these people, according to studies done at Yale and Harvard, eventually earn ten times as much as people without goals.

The very act of writing down your goals moves you into the top 3 percent of adults living today. Writing down your goals activates the Law of Attraction and begins attracting into your life the people, ideas, and resources that will help you move toward the goals and to start the goals moving toward you.


Step Three

Set a deadline. Tell your subconscious computer exactly when you want to achieve your goal. Your subconscious mind loves deadlines, "forcing systems," that enable your mind to work twenty-four hours a day to bring the goal into your life.

If it is a big enough goal, set smaller deadlines. If it is a one-year goal, break it down into one-month goals, even one-week goals.

What if you don't achieve your goal by the deadline? Simple — set another deadline, and another and another if necessary. Remember, there are no unrealistic goals — only unrealistic deadlines.

Sometimes you will achieve the goal before you expect to, sometimes after. But you must have a target and a timeline to follow.


Step Four

Make a list. Write down everything you will have to do to achieve your goal. Identify the additional knowledge and skills you will require. Identify the obstacles you will have to overcome. Identify the people whose help you will require.

This part of the process is very important. When you set a big goal for yourself — to double your income or to achieve financial independence, for example — it can seem so overwhelming at first that you can become discouraged before you even begin.

But when you write out a list of all the individual tasks and activities you can engage in to achieve the goal, your goal starts to become more believable and achievable. You start to think, "I may not be able to achieve this entire goal, but I can do this one thing, and then this other thing."

Henry Ford once said, "Nothing is particularly hard if you divide it into small jobs."

Keep adding ideas and activities to your list until your list is complete.


Step Five

Organize the list into a plan. Just as you would plan any project, organize your list by sequence and priority.

Your sequence of activities refers to what you do first, what you do second, and what you do third to achieve your goal. Make a checklist to work from. Organize every activity, from the first to the last, just as you would with any worthwhile project. The use of a checklist to achieve your goal will increase the likelihood of success by ten times or more.

Organize your list by priority as well. Use the 80/20 Rule, which says that 20 percent of the items on your list will account for 80 percent of the value of the results you accomplish.

Once you have a written list of activities organized by sequence and priority, you have a plan you can use to accomplish almost any goal you can set for yourself. A person with a goal and a plan is like an archer or a dart thrower with everything they need to step up to the line and hit a bull's-eye.


Step Six

Take action on your list of activities. Do something. Do anything. As Einstein said, "Nothing happens until something moves."

Nothing happens until you move as well. Take the first step. The key to success has always been to have courage, overcome the inertia most people have, and simply take the first step.


Take Action

When you take the first step on the path to your goal, three wonderful things happen simultaneously. First, you immediately get feedback that enables you to make course corrections, assuring that you are moving the fastest way possible toward your goal.

Second, when you take the first step, you immediately get more ideas for additional actions that you can take to move ahead faster.

Third, when you take the first step, your self-confidence increases immediately. You feel more positive and powerful. Your self-esteem and self-respect go up. You feel stronger and more capable of achieving even more goals.

You Can Always See the First Step

Once you have set a goal, you can always see the first step. And when you have the courage to take the first step, the second step will appear. When you take the second step, the third step will appear. You can achieve the biggest goal in your life if you just take it one step at a time. And you can always see the next step.


Step Seven

Do something every day that moves you toward your most important goal. When you take an action every day that moves you toward your goal, no matter how small, you eventually develop what is called the Momentum Principle of Success.

You start to move faster and faster toward your goal, and your goal starts to move faster and faster toward you. Perhaps the two most powerful principles for success are first, get going and second, keep going!


Choose Your Major Goal

Practice the Ten Goal Method. Take a clean sheet of paper and write the word Goals at the top, along with today's date. Then, write down ten goals you would like to achieve in the next twelve months or so.


The Three P Formula

For the rest of your life, when you write down your goals, always use the three Ps. It seems that your subconscious mind only responds to commands that are phrased in a particular way. They must be personal, positive, and in the present tense, as though you have already achieved your goal.

Personal means that you use I and an action verb for each goal. For example, you say "I earn ...," "I drive a ...," or "I achieve ..."

Write it in the positive tense. Instead of saying "I will quit smoking," you say "I am a nonsmoker."

And write it in the present tense. Write your goal as though the time has passed and you have already achieved the goal. You are describing it as though it is a current reality.


Double Your Income

If your goal is to double your income, you would select the amount that is double your income and write the goal as "I earn this amount of money each year."

Set a deadline after each of your goal statements. For example, you would say "I earn $XX, XXX by year-end."

Each time you write down your goal in the personal positive, present tense, it is immediately transferred to your subconscious mind, which then goes to work twenty-four hours a day to help you achieve that goal. Many people have transformed their lives in a very short time by simply sitting down and writing out a series of goals using this process.


Your Major Definite Purpose

Once you have written down ten goals that you would like to accomplish in the next twelve months, you are ready for the next step.

Imagine that you have a magic wand. Imagine that you could accomplish all of the goals you have written down sooner or later — if you want them enough and are willing to work for them. But with this magic wand, you could wave it over the page and you could have any one goal on your list within twenty-four hours.

Here's the question: If you could achieve any one goal in life within twenty-four hours, which one would have the greatest positive impact on your life today?

Whatever your answer, this then becomes your major definite purpose. It becomes your number one most important goal around which you design your entire life.

You can have a series of different goals, in different areas of your life, but you must always have one goal that is more important than any other.


(Continues...)

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Table of Contents

Contents

Introduction: Hitting Your Target,
1: The Power of Clarity,
2: The Power of Focus,
3: The Power of Purpose,
4: The Power of Concentration,
5: The Power of Excellence,
6: The Power of People,
7: The Power of Persistence,
About the Author,

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