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Article: Food for (positive) thought: a phone call a day can keep mediocrity at bay--especially if it's Aristotle on the line. NZBusiness looks at the latest concept in personal development.(notebook)
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- NZ Business
- Article date:
- August 1, 2004
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We're all full of good intentions, especially when it comes to setting goals and working towards them. Unfortunately, most people never write their goals down or commit to them, and then procrastination takes over.
Michael Mayell has been setting his own goals since 1983, the year he founded Cookie Time, and has experienced for himself the power of written goals.
Together with his wife Melanie, and a team of software engineers, he has created what he believes is a world first--a software program that harnesses the Internet and mobile phone technology to deliver a long-term, personalised goal-setting package.
Mayell believes it's the delivery ...