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1) Thrive on Risk as a part of life
2) Use your past to chart your future
3) Set your life-forming goals to keep on track
4) Set your life forming goals to keep on track
5) Let reality influence your goals
6) Turn obstacles into your advantage
7) Be selective to gain the most from today
8) Change your attitude toward work
9) Find goals that motivate yourself and others
10)Be flexible in your expectations
11)Set your new standards when you exceed your goals
Overall, a totally different approach to goal setting and achieving goals. Written back in the mid 90's to address the millions of jobs lost during Pres. Clintons administration where over 1/2 million jobs were lost and continued after his term was over.
To succeed in these time you have to be flexible and Waitleys FLEXTACTICS does just that.
For years I've been looking for a one-stop-shopping technique for tying together goals, plans, personal philosophy. This book offers "flextactics," which are almost the answer for me. Not quite, though.
I really like the encouragement Mr. Waitley provides. The book is worthwhile for that reason alone. I also like his step-by-step flextactics instructions - in theory, at least. But I found that I could not get past even the first day's exercise. He suggests identifying your all consuming, driving life's purpose. Subsequent days' exercises build upon that life's purpose. I'm one of those people who can't quite identify the long term purpose, but who has plenty of energy in the short term, and even medium term.
I eventually gave up and just fell back to the simple technique of writing, writing, writing, and occasionally regrouping and rewriting. This process in itself has been remarkably useful.
So I guess you could say I exercised some of the book's core principles. I will revisit this book a year or two from now.