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Your Best Year Yet! Ten Questions to Change Your Life Forever [Kindle Edition]

Jinny S. Ditzler
4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (39 customer reviews)

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Feel you're not getting anywhere?
Putting off what matters most because you’re too busy?
Know you have talent and intelligence you're not using?

Translated into 12 languages and in its 19th printing in the UK, Your Best Year Yet! is considered the source book for personal transformation and planning that has motivated and inspired people for over 17 years. This system has helped over a million people to stop thinking about what they want -- and start making things happen.

You already have what it takes to achieve the results you’ve always wanted. Here’s the missing piece that helps you put that talent to work in way that’s simple, fun, and practical. Life goes too quickly to waste – start today to make the next 12 months Your Best Year Yet!

Just imagine ~

• Having more money
• Feeling and looking better
• Enjoying fulfilling relationships
• Doing more of what matters to you
• Having meaning in your life
• Finding spiritual inspiration

Editorial Reviews and Blurbs:

“Ditzler masterfully guides you from thought to action, and inspires you to start actualizing your heart’s desires this year.” – John Gray, author of MEN ARE FROM MARS, WOMEN ARE FROM VENUS

“It’s the most powerful and versatile transformation process that I’ve ever experienced. It works for individuals, families, teams, and entire organizations. And it’s so fast!” – Dr. Robert Barthelemy, Director of the Wright Brothers Institute

“Enhances the quality of thinking needed to select important goals. It enables us to make choices that ensure personal satisfaction and success in the real world.” - D. A. Benton, author of HOW TO THINK LIKE A CEO

“Using Best Year Yet helped us helped us achieve results that were truly incredible - it made a huge difference in the outcome of our expedition." – Erik Weihenmayer, first blind climber to summit Mount Everest and author of TOUCH THE TOP OF THE WORLD and THE ADVERSITY ADVANTAGE

“Best Year Yet is a focused system that changes behavior and performance, time after time.” – Lawrence Churchill, CEO of the UK Pension Protection Fund and Chair of the National Employment Savings Trust

“Your Best Year Yet! is an excellent guide to setting and accomplishing goals for personal and professional success originated in workshops the author has been teaching for 25 years. Ditzler offers a clear, concise and thorough "framework" for defining values, identifying important roles and prioritizing and focusing energy where it will make the most difference to you.” – PUBLISHERS WEEKLY, November 1998

About the Author:

Jinny S. Ditzler is the founder of the personal and executive coaching industry, having originated the process in the U.K. in 1981. Jinny is also the founder and CEO of Best Year Yet, a global business that has trained over 350 Program Leaders and Coaches, who have worked with over 750 companies in 14 countries. Her expertise is in coaching, facilitation, writing and speaking, and she’s recognized as a thought leader in the fields of organizational revitalization and personal transformation.

She has been active in nonprofit organizations both in the U.K. and U.S., serving on industry boards and on the Board of Trustees for The Hunger Project. She was also one of the early founders and a president of the Executive Service Corps in Aspen, Colo., an organization that trains business leaders and independent professionals to provide consulting and coaching to nonprofits.


Editorial Reviews

From Publishers Weekly

Originally published in the U.K. in 1994, this excellent guide to setting and accomplishing goals for personal and professional success originated in workshops the author has been teaching for 25 years. Ditzler offers a clear, concise and thorough "framework" for defining values, identifying important roles and prioritizing and focusing energy where it "will make the most difference to you." Beginning with an annual life review, she moves on through learning from the past, changing "limiting paradigms" to "empowering" ones, setting "value-driven goals" and being your own personal coach. Through a series of questions, Ditzler creates numerous writing and list-making projects designed to uncover an overall life "vision" or "mission," and to "focus your power in a laserlike way" to accomplish "little steps" that will lead toward it. While goal setting and planning for daily, weekly and yearly objectives is now typical in both personal and professional self-help projects, Ditzler offers a deep understanding of some of the internal and external obstacles to the reaching of these goals, and provides commonsense advice for overcoming those obstacles. She also suggests that some frequently made and unmet goals (ideal weight, for example) should be abandoned, to be replaced by others that are fresher and more healthy and realistic. With New Year's Day and its attendant resolutions approaching fast, readers may take to this title in an exuberant way.
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • File Size: 2345 KB
  • Print Length: 230 pages
  • Publisher: Personal Transformation Press (July 17, 2011)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B005DA7C6M
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
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  • Lending: Enabled
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #355,157 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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It was such a delight to discover this book last year when I was browsing the internet. Mrs.Maria Doherty  |  8 reviewers made a similar statement
This book was very straight forward and easy to follow. BookLover  |  5 reviewers made a similar statement
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
26 of 26 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Now everyone can be CEO of their lives August 9, 1999
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Format:Hardcover
Having read many self improvement/leadership effectiveness books, this was the first book to truly enable me to make the transformation from cognitive understanding to behavioral change. The book is an easy, engaging read with many real life examples. The step by step process goes beyond traditional goal setting. The reader can immediately apply the concepts to their personal life and move themselves into action. Upon completing the work pages in the book I had a personal strategic plan for making my next 12 months my "Best Year Yet." It was a fun, energizing experience.
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27 of 28 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A simple process that will change your life February 23, 2005
Format:Paperback
Favorite quote:

"Everyone should know the feeling of overcoming fear and mastering something. People who aren't taught that become soggy."

-Katherine Hepburn

Five years ago, I picked up this book on a whim for about six pounds in Mysteries bookshop near Seven Dials in London. Shortly before new year's eve, I got together with a few friends and went through the ten questions listed on the back cover of the book, creating in the process a one-page "Best Year Yet" plan.

Not only was the next year my best year yet, I have repeated the process every December since, (sometimes on my own, sometimes with friends), and each passing year has once again become my "best year yet".

Last year for the first time my business partner and I sat down and did the process for our then suffering enterprise; suffice it to say that despite the occasional hiccup, our bank manager is once again our friend!

The author is also an executive coach, and while many of the models she uses are not original, (she borrows particularly heavily from Steven Covey's seven habits), they are universally useful and occasionally reap (for me) surprising results. Despite the interesting stories, examples, and insights, this is far more of a "doing" book than a "reading" book, and it includes a complete do it youself Best Year Yet workshop in the back.

Beyond highly recommended!
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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Great for a Novice Goal Setter February 2, 2005
Format:Paperback
This book is dedicated to Goal Setting. The key concept here is to identify the key roles you play (or would like to) in life, rate your performance on each and then plan the year forward to succeed in each of these areas. The author provides a useful structure to approach goal-setting.

While a `role driven' method of goal-setting is a useful approach (and certainly novel to me), I felt it somewhat limiting to someone who is not new to this area. For example, one of my goals for the year is to do yoga twice a week. I would have to view one of my roles as that of a `yogi' to set a goal for yoga. And labelling myself `yogi' is a stretch - pun unintentional. But the role-based goal setting is a useful complement to regular goal-setting exercises.

That said, the self-assessment chart of how one performs in various roles provides a compelling visual and is a vivid motivator for change. The course / book is structured such that it leads to a single page of goals.

The commentary accompanying the exercises is occasionally verbose and perhaps even tedious. The points however are useful and the book would benefit from distilling questions / issues that lead to meaningful answers. The author has a wealth of knowledge, accumulated by conducting goal-setting seminars and talking to many hundreds of participants. This can be organized in a better way.

The entire effort took more than 3 hours (more than 6 for me) that the author promises - time well spent. Some exercises require reflection / self-awareness particularly when responding to questions such as `list the key values you uphold, in order of importance'.

Overall, for someone who is not familiar with goal-setting, this book provides a very useful process to goal-setting. For compulsive goal-setters this book offers interesting and different a viewpoint, which will undoubtedly strengthen the goal-setting process.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars 10 of the best questions
The book was recommended to me by a regular subscriber to the 10 questions. I am now set for my best year yet too!

Grab a copy.

Kind regards
Gerard.
Published 3 months ago by Gerard Kennedy
5.0 out of 5 stars Common Sense+
Was a little long winded at times but told you up front to skip ahead if you're that type of person. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Kiki
5.0 out of 5 stars A great way to start the year
I will have to review more in depth at a later date but so far I find that I am enjoying this book tremendously. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Karen Schaefer
4.0 out of 5 stars Great book to define yourself!
I'm a goal setting addict so I jumped at the chance to read another The book was great, easy to read and good instructions, including the workshop, on how to work through setting... Read more
Published 4 months ago by Cheryl A Pingle
5.0 out of 5 stars To the point and gets you thinking
Easy to read, thought provoking, simple to follow, option so skip ahead to the exercise if you don't want to read the whole book may work well for some that are feeling tight on... Read more
Published 4 months ago by IMS
5.0 out of 5 stars I'm looking forward to my best year yet!
Yes, like everyone else I have set goals in the past. In fact, my business partner and fellow crocheter have worked together to set personal and business goals for the past couple... Read more
Published 16 months ago by Tanis Galik
4.0 out of 5 stars Great Tool For Planning the Year Ahead
The author provides an excellent framework for building out your year the way you want to live it. It's a value driven approach that focuses on ways to enhance our performance in... Read more
Published 16 months ago by J. A. Hassett
3.0 out of 5 stars Ask me in a year
Seems readable and gives worksheets. It helped me to critically look at last year and focus on where I need to make more effort. Ask me next year if 2012 was my best year yet.
Published 16 months ago by Gardalmun
5.0 out of 5 stars Different approach, Different Perspective, Different Results
I bought this book so long ago, the pages are yellow. I liked this book so much, I am downloading a Kindle version to have on my iPad so I can lug the information around with me... Read more
Published 18 months ago by Paula E. Bird
5.0 out of 5 stars Good goal setting
This book was very straight forward and easy to follow. The questions are very thought provoking without being goofy. Read more
Published on February 5, 2011 by BookLover
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More About the Author

Jinny Ditzler is the author of the best selling book, "Your Best Year Yet!" now translated into 14 languages and in its 20th printing in the U.K. She is a founder of the personal and executive coaching industry, having originated the process in the U.K. in 1981. Jinny is also the founder of Best Year Yet®, a global business that has trained over 400 Program Leaders and Coaches, who have worked with over 800 companies in 14 countries. Over a million people have used Best Year Yet in the past 31 years.

Jinny's expertise is in coaching, facilitation, writing and speaking, and she's recognized as a thought leader in the fields of organizational revitalization and personal transformation. Her passion is to make personal and organizational transformation simple and sustainable for people everywhere.

She has been active in nonprofit organizations both in the U.K. and U.S., serving on industry boards and on the Board of Trustees for The Hunger Project. She was also one of the early founders and a president of the Executive Service Corps in Aspen, Colorado, an organization that trains business leaders and independent professionals to provide consulting and coaching to nonprofits. She is married to Tim Ditzler, the creator of Producing Results Online® (PRO), the cloud software for tracking monthly and weekly progress on Best Year Yet plans.

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