No Excuses By Brian Tracy Summary

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Tracys blog (available on briantracy.com) is dedicated to helping others reach their personal, professional, and financial goals. His posts feature motivational messages and practical advice related to the following categories: Leadership Success, Business Success, Sales Success, Financial Success, Personal Success, Public Speaking, Time Management, and Writing. Sample posts include:

Success. There is more than one way to measure it, and there is more than one way to define it. According to Tracy, however, there is only one way to achieve it: through good habits and consistent action.


Habits are at the core of almost everything you do. They determine whether you stay focused or reach for your phone, whether you wake up early or sleep until noon, and whether you achieve your most important tasks or procrastinate endlessly. So, to be successful, you must develop success-creating habits. Some of these habits include:


Personal development is a process, a pursuit, and (most importantly) a choice. When you choose personal development, you choose to improve and transform yourself through conscious effort as well as conscious work. You make decisions about the person you want to become, and you take a step toward becoming this person every day. In the end, this process will leave you with an increased potential for success, a preparedness to capitalize on opportunities as they present themselves, and a higher quality of life.


While considering a career change is one thing, making that change is another. To get the ball rolling, create an action plan. This process includes specifying your goals, setting deadlines, and taking action. For more on how to create an effective action plan, see this blog post.


When you leave your current position, leave with grace and gratitude. Be careful not to burn any bridges, because you never know which connections will resurface in the future. Lastly, be open to new connections and advice as you officially begin your new career.

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