Setting
Books?
Goal setting has no age
limit. Parents order Give Your Kid A
Fighting Chance for themselves and their
children. Teachers order it to teach their students how to become
successful in life. If you can read at a 7th grade level, you will
benefit from Give Your Kid A Fighting Chance. If you tried goal
setting in the past and failed, you will benefit from the structure
presented in the book to implement and achieve your goals. If you
do not achieve at least 76% of your goals, your money will be
refunded. There is a 365-Day Guarantee.
Can Adults Use Give Your Kid A
Fighting Chance?
Yes, and it is recommended for adults to use
it. You are never too old to start. I encourage parents and
children to use it together. Parents and children can learn one
from another. Other adults can use it as well such as uncles or an
aunt use it with your nephew and nieces. This book is for anyone
with an opportunity to mentor or guide the healthy development of
children such as teachers.
Why is Give Your Kid A Fighting
Chance Unique?
It is the only book that promotes:
"Child, follow your dreams
and get the necessary education to achieve it and grow it." - C. Weston Bailey
Give Your Kid A Fighting Chance was written
to teach children and adults how to take ownership of their dreams
and education. In addition the vision is to improve family
communication and values between parents and their children.
Why should I Buy a Goal Setting
Book?
To help find your passion and
purpose in life, be successful, and increase your self-esteem. Goal
setting kids are more likely to become more accountable,
responsible, happier, healthier, adventures, and wealthier from
applying the goal setting process in Give Your Kid A Fighting
Chance. Additional benefits are positive family commnication,
increased academic achievement, increased focus, and better
decision-making skills.
Benefits of Give Your Kid A Fighting
Chance
Clear Passion and Purpose in life
Responsible
Happier
Wealthier
Healthier
Increased Self-Esteem
Successful
Accountable
Energetic
Positive Family Communication
Positive Attraction
Better Decision-Making
What will Goal Setting
Accomplish?
The goal setting process in Give Your Kid A
Fighting Chance will assist you and your child in accomplishing
your dreams better, faster and cheaper than other goal setting
methods.
"People with clear,
written goals, accomplish far more in a shorter period of time than
people without them could ever imagine."
— Brian Tracy: Self-help author, speaker, and
lecturer
Give Your Kid A Fighting Chance is based on a
proven process that will assist you in achieving at least 76% of
your goals. When you work everyday at applying yourself to the goal
setting process, you will begin to see progress and results.
"If you go to work on your goals, your goals
will go to work on you.
If you go to work on your plan, your plan
will go to work on you. Whatever good things we build end up
building us."
— Jim Rohn: Was an
entrepreneur and motivational author and speaker
Give Your Kid A Fighting Chance will step
through the goal setting process to turn your dream into reality,
something you can experience, touch, taste, see and smell.
How does Goal Setting
Work?
Goal setting is a
step-by-step process. Give Your Kid A
Fighting Chance walks you through
the proven process of finding your
passion, turning your passion into a goal, taking action, making
yourself accountable, visualizing your goal, measuring and
reporting your progress.
The goal setting process in Give Your Kid A
Fighting Chance is based of the research study reported from Dr.
Gail Matthews from the Dominican University of California. His
report proves that a person can achieve at least 76% of their goals
if they write their goals, take action, become accountable, measure
and report progress. The book adds finding your passion and
visualization techniques to the goal setting process to improve the
success rate of achieving your goals.
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