Book Review Club: Your Best Year Ever by @MichaelHyatt #GoalSetting #review #nonfiction

Your Best Year EverYour Best Year Ever: A 5-Step Plan for Achieving Your Most Important Goals
by Michael Hyatt
Baker Books (January 2, 2018)

I read this book for a special book club event and found it quite helpful for goal setting and for general life planning and assessment.

There are five steps to creating your Best Year Ever.

1. BELIEVE THE POSSIBILITY
2. COMPLETE THE PAST
3. DESIGN YOUR FUTURE
4. FIND YOUR WHY
5. MAKE IT HAPPEN

Hyatt’s book delves into motivation, dealing with past “failures” and regrets, as well as planning for future success, including not just setting goals but plotting steps to take to achieve those goals.

SMART Goals

We’ve all heard of SMART Goals, but Hyatt takes it further to SMARTER Goals, which are must be:

Specific
Measurable
Actionable
Risky
Time-keyed
Exciting
Relevant

I enjoyed reading the book, and I actually did some of the recommended exercises. I’m still working on filling out templates and setting my goals for the year. I think this is one of the best goal-setting books I’ve ever read, and I recommend it to anyone looking to increase their success in the New Year.

Linda

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Tuesday Travels: Rogue’s Hostage & Quebec City #HistoricalRomance #99cents

Tuesday Travels

Quebec is one of the settings used in my French & Indian War-set historical romance, Rogue’s Hostage. When I was writing the book, my husband and I took a vacation to Quebec Province so I could do some research. We started in Montreal, where I managed to find my way around the Metro using my college French. (Note: I took this trip back in the pre-digital photography days so the photos are from my Art Explosion CD collection.)

Quebec panorama

Chateau Frontenac

Hotel Chateau Frontenac, Quebec, Canada

After a couple of days we took the train to Quebec, and I fell in love with the charming old city, though I had to keep reminding myself that the city in my book was the previous city, the one that was destroyed by the British shelling.

Since I wanted to stay in the old part of the city, I booked us a room at Chateau Frontenac, the venerable Canadian Railway hotel. Picturesque setting, but we were pretty sure they gave us the smallest room in the place! Instead of a view looking out toward the river, our window looked down onto an alley. Oh, well, we didn’t spend much time in the room anyway.

We were far more interested in wandering the streets, taking pictures of the old houses and the fort and battlefield, which plays a part in my book, as does the lovely church pictured below.

battlefied

On the last day we took a boat ride on the St. Lawrence for the spectacular views of the city and countryside. What a beautiful area! I’d love to go back some day.

Notre-Dame-des-Victoires Church

Quebec, Canada -]the old church of Notre-Dame-des-Victoires in Place Royale of Quebec city downtown

Rogue’s Hostage is currently on a 99 cent Kindle Countdown Deal at Amazon.com and Amazon.uk through the end of the day, Friday, Jan. 28th. My apologies to my Canadian readers. Amazon doesn’t have Kindle Countdown Deals in Canada yet. Some day, I hope.

Rogue's Hostage Kindle Countdown Deal

Where are you going this year? I’m scheduled for a trip to upstate New York in June, and I’m hoping to finally make it to Australia and New Zealand in September. I’ll get back to Canada one of these days.

Linda