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What I like to do, once I or one of my clients has an outcome goal, a results

               goal, is to only let that goal help inform my plan for what I’m going to do today.
               For  example,  an  Olympic  athlete  such  as  Michael  Phelps  might  dream  of  six
               gold medals in the Olympics, but he and his coach have to reduce that, translate
               it into the kind of day they are going to have at the pool today. What kind of day,
               if repeated, would lead to that goal?

                    If I want to look a certain way, how would I work out and what would my
               diet be today for me to look that way? What we’re looking for to get you the best
               human performance, even in such categories as marital happiness, is “What can I
               do today?” Not “How do I achieve my big, dreamy goal way down the road?”
               There  is  no  road,  and  there  is  no  guaranteed  future.  The  game  changes.  Life
               changes. Therefore the real goal is to honor the microcosm.

                    A day is a microcosm of life itself. You can “die” at night when you go to

               sleep  and  experience  rebirth  when  you  wake  up.  Most  people  see  that  as  a
               positive thing. They say things such as, “Wow, what a great sleep I had… I had
               a dreamless sleep… I was dead to the world. I feel great.” You are then born
               again each morning.

                    If  I  can  really  live  this  way,  and  teach  my  children  and  clients  to  do  the
               same, and practice living this way, then things always turn out well because I
               have leverage and access to my energy now. I’m going to do my 100 pushups,
               I’m going to do my walking, my running, I’m going to do my writing for my
               book, I’m going to make 10 sales calls. These are all things I can do and they
               don’t depend on the universe returning something to me.


                    Today is where it all happens.




               109. Create a different system!


                    The great genius Buckminster Fuller said, “You can’t change anything by

               fighting  or  resisting  it.  You  change  something  by  making  it  obsolete  through
               superior  methods.”  Making  the  bad  thing  go  away  is  a  double  negative:  bad
               thing and go away are both negative. To change my life, I want positive energy.
               What  Buckminster  Fuller  is  saying  is  an  important  part  of  why  coaching  and
               consulting works. My coach does not have me fight off bad habits. My coach has
               me execute superior methods of living that make the bad things a mere memory.

                    What I learned from the visionary and enlightened president of Microchip
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