The Hunt: Target, Track, and Attain Your Goals
David Farbman
Language: English
Pages: 240
ISBN: 1118858247
Format: PDF / Kindle (mobi) / ePub
New York Times' Best Seller "The Hunt: Target, Track and Attain Your Goals" asks readers: do you consider yourself a hunter?
and lure it into the kill zone. The more experienced you are as a True Hunter, the more lightly you can travel. Hunter’s Vision is one piece of essential gear that requires no schlepping—and it works in any territory and any season. I know that I wouldn’t be as successful as I am today if I hadn’t developed the tool of visualization for tapping into the universe of information and ideas that surrounds us all. This process will prepare you to deal with other people involved in your hunt, because
buying into, which will minimize or even eliminate confusion and conflict down the road. Search for and destroy any ego-driven elements. You’re looking for results, so before you take your DOs into the hunt, ask yourself: What kind of result will each of your DOs produce? If a result is about accomplishing a task, advancing toward a larger target, gaining something of value, or otherwise putting bucks on your pole, then you’ve got a solid DO. If, on the other hand, your result is all about
have trouble getting into this process at first, but it’s well worth your time to practice it. Remember, the best form of real-time execution is the one that gets you to the win. This exercise can speed you on your way. Breaking Through, Breaking Out The better you become at building the pillars of The Hunt into your daily life—seeing with consciousness, acting with authenticity, leveraging every opportunity—the better you’ll be at achieving the thrilling ride of real-time execution. But you
progress, not dead ends that stop you cold. You can have faith that everything is going to come together just the way you’ve planned for it. So when that trophy moves into your shooting range, you’re ready to close this hunt with focus and purpose, and then move on to the next. That’s flow. I try to stay in flow as much as possible in my life. I expect success, because I’ve covered the ground necessary to reach it. I once went on a trip to Cuba with a group of business leaders. I left for this
meetings, or other highly charged events. But start with this first, basic visual work on your own. It will help you get used to pushing egos and other “clutter” out of the way, so you can make a careful, comprehensive observation about the issues, opportunities, and obstacles you’re really facing. Over time, you’ll find that getting into that elevated viewpoint is as natural to you as breathing, as consciousness becomes the first step in your go-to approach to problem solving, decision making,