• The Ultimate Focus Strategy

  • How to Set the Right Goals, Develop Powerful Focus, Stick to the Process, and Achieve Success
  • By: Martin Meadows
  • Narrated by: John Gagnepain
  • Length: 4 hrs and 26 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (127 ratings)

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The Ultimate Focus Strategy

By: Martin Meadows
Narrated by: John Gagnepain
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Discover four steps to permanently eliminate distractions and focus on your goals in the long-term.

How do you feel about investing years of your life into achieving an important goal - your time, energy, money, blood, sweat, and tears - only to give up and throw it all away?

If you constantly switch your attention from one thing to another, dabble in multiple projects, and give up on your goals whenever things get hard, you'll eventually fail - absolutely guaranteed!

Wouldn't it be life-changing to finally be able to focus on your most important goals, work on them diligently on a daily basis, and make them a reality?

Fortunately, even if you've been engaging in such unproductive behaviors ever since you can remember, you can escape this vicious cycle.

Written by best-selling author Martin Meadows, The Ultimate Focus Strategy uncovers a powerful strategy that helped him overcome extreme shyness, get in shape in less than 12 months after years of negligence, launch a successful business after six years of failures, release several best-sellers, learn two foreign languages, dramatically reduce his fear of heights, and travel to exotic destinations.

Here's just a taste of what you'll learn from the book:

  • How to make smart sacrifices to achieve your goals
  • How to set the right goals, transform them into real-world actions, and motivate yourself to get started
  • Discover a four-step process that shows you how to develop deep focus on a single path - this is how ordinary people achieve extraordinary goals
  • Seven powerful ways to overcome everyday distractions
  • How to focus and take action when you're not motivated
  • Three golden rules for sustainable progress

Nothing prevents you from finally escaping the vicious cycle of working on your goals in an uncommitted way. Buy the book now, study the strategy, apply it, and reap the benefits for the rest of your life.

©2017 Martin Meadows (P)2017 Meadows Publishing

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Solid book on the concept of achieving your goals

If you could sum up The Ultimate Focus Strategy in three words, what would they be?

concise, focused, to-the-point

Who was your favorite character and why?

n/a.

What does John Gagnepain bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

Not much honestly. He does a fine job reading the book, but I also have the book on my kindle and I don't feel that the narration added anything the book didn't contain on it's own. It's a great book & the narrator does a fine job, but I don't feel there is anything missing from the kindle/paperback versions.

What’s an idea from the book that you will remember?

My favorite part of the book was Rule #1 in Chapter 6 The Three Golden Rule for Sustainable Success. Rule #1 is Discern Between Needs and Wants. In it, Martin discusses the importance of letting certain things go, and sacrificing for the sake of your goals. This was a different take than many books today that teach you that you can have everything, which tends to leave people feeling stressed out at what they are missing.

Any additional comments?

I also own the Kindle version of the book and wrote a review on there as well, which gives my thoughts on the kindle version. I like the book enough to have acquired both kindle & audio versions. If I had to pick just one, I'd probably go with the kindle version over the audio because there are concepts I was able to highlight & go back to, which is easier done on the kindle, but both are great editions, and I'd make my decision based on which format you prefer. I don't think you can go wrong either way.

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ultimate advice

Love the content but the narrator was kind of boring. There is valuable information how to prioritize your life.

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Good book

Had some good insight. I've listened to a lot of improvement books and this one had some insights I haven't heard before

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Great book!

Nice book to review before you start new goal or goals in your life! Short and to the point!

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Great reminders to gain success

The author has a great way of reminding me of what is most important and what is not so as to better focus my efforts. Those strategies apply in every aspect of life.

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Simple and effective process to achieve your goals

Would you consider the audio edition of The Ultimate Focus Strategy to be better than the print version?

Yes, I had previously read the print version, however preferred the audio edition.

What did you like best about this story?

Practical process to achieve your key goals by eliminating all but the essential objectives in your life.

Which scene was your favorite?

Chapter 7: The Missing Fifth Component — Maintain Your Success reinforced one of Alan Weiss models that you always need to jump to the next plain of success avoid complacency.

Any additional comments?

Martin outlines a simple and effective process for achieving your goals. The method is supported by research and Martin’s personal life experience. He also references his earlier books where appropriate and several of the most respected thought leaders in the field. Martin’s writing is refreshing in its candour even outlining who this book is not for.

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Melting Pot of Great Ideals

Many great principles, ideals and tips to improve your focus. A step-by-step approach combined with relevant examples that will certainly help you on your journey. Good listening!

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very insightful

very insightful book and a new approach I didn't realize before listening to this book. there were 4 steps that this book is based upon and a long with in depth review of each chapter that explain it well. I will be implementing this strategy moving forward. this book is highly recommended if you want to start crushing your goals or feeling stuck.

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There has to be better books out there

I was 35 minutes into this book and thoroughly disappointed. The author tells you basically if you’re not successful, you’re not going to be successful.
The narrator is so boring you can’t stand listening to the book, he just makes you want to scream and delete the book all together.
This one was a total waste of my money.

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I won't be a procrastinator anymore

even though I may have to listen to this book a few times before I actually start putting it to my daily day life routine but this book definitely showed me how to not procrastinate anymore

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