Getting from Point A to Point B w/o StoppingThis is one of the best books I've read on getting results. With all of today's distractions, it's easy to go off course or to stop something and try the next newest idea in hopes of getting the result faster. To summarize this book, when you need to go from point A to point B (what you need to accomplish), write down all of the actions needed to get there and decide if you're willing to do them. If you're not willing to do them, put the project on the shelf. In these cases, instead of saying "I can't" say "I won't" because you are not willing to take the actions. If you're willing to take the actions, then do them one at a time without stopping until the result is realized. It's that simple.The author highlights that most people never define what it's going to take to get the result they want. Therefore, they are unable to confront whether they are willing to do what is required. They may be quick to start some project but soon come upon a barrier that they are not willing to address. So they start, stop, start, stop over and over again... and never get the results they want.The author also highlights the importance of your "inner stance", which is your mindset in how you approach tasks and life in general. Your focus should be on creating what you want instead of reacting to the hand you are dealt. The book is littered with good examples of effective "inner stances" and how you may need to shift your inner stance and your situations change.If you feel like you are always distracted and/or not getting the results you want, I highly recommend this book and applying it's principles.8