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Awakening To Greatness
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| We are all born with the potential for greatness. There are no exceptions. Yet most people realize less than 10% percent of their potential, while a small handful of others rise to extraordinary heights and become legends in their own rights. What makes great achievers great? What propels them to defy the odds and become legends in their own right? How can you unlock your greatness? Read this article to learn the 7 differences that make the difference. |
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Field Sales Prospecting, just do it!©
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| Far too many field salespeople miss a great opportunity to both grow their business and reduce stress.
Driving past a Prospect while in the field is a real tragedy. Field Prospecting simply requires a little practice and then it can become the single greatest asset in the field sales professional's skill base. |
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7 Secrets to help you be 'in the flow'
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| Have you ever had days where things flow effortlessly? Did time just seem to 'disappear' and you were caught up only in the moment?
Athletes work on having 'flow' all the time. This is when they shine as they effortlessly perform their sport. Find out the secrets athletes know and apply them to life and business to achieve your success with less stress. |
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Productivity: Rhythm vs. Perpetual Motion
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| Many people feel that in order to be truly efficient in their work day, they have to be constantly busy, constantly moving from one thing to another. These people make a constant effort to not waste a single moment in their day.
The reality? Productivity is more about rhythm than perpetual motion. Just as top athletes and performers need to find a personal rhythm, so you, as a professional in your field, need to find the proper rhythm for how you use your day. |
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How to Create a Winning Attitude in Your Business
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| Athletes have a desire to win and the ones who are successful hold a winning attitude. From working in the sports performance arena, staying positive in athletics applies in business too. Company owners can apply the same mindset of professional athletes by using the Neuro-Linguistics Programming and Psychology as tools to create powerful results.
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The Elusive “Zone” in Sports
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| We’ve all heard athletes talking about playing “in the zone,” “being in the zone,” “being in flow,” and playing “in a groove.” Exactly what is this and how do athletes learn to attain it? |
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Workplace Shaman: An Olympian Example
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| Witnessing the commitment, focus, fortitude and performance of the world's best athletes competing in the Olympics and Paralympics has been awesome and inspiring. Athletes train their minds and psyche as well as their bodies so they can be the best in the world. So what can the business world take away from sports psychology to apply to developing winning business strategies, particularly in a still challenging economic environment? |
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A Proven Coaching Technique to Use With Young Athletes
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| In my private Sport Psychology practice, I am constantly hearing young athletes tell me they want to quit and that playing their sport is no longer fun. Here we look at a proven coaching technique to use with young athletes. |
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Stress and World Class Coaches
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| Much attention is paid to the impact of stress on elite athletes, but until recently, the impact of stress on their coaches has been largely ignored. What is really important about this new discovery is that the way coaches deal with their own stress directly impacts the performance of their athletes. |
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Dumb Jocks … Or Smart Athletes?
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| We all know the stereotype. The great athlete didn't spend much time honing his intellectual skills; instead, all of his efforts were spent on the athletic field and thus, he tends to be lacking in the brains department. Like all stereotypes, this idea does not encompass all athletes, but still seems to be pervasive, especially among football players, where we all chuckle about the easy courses they take in college, etc. For example, it seems like 90 % of football players are Sociology majors, often the easiest curriculum at the university. However, some new research cited in Scientific American is stereotype breaking.
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The Power of Recognition, Appreciation, and Celebration
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| Arden planted a 50-acre field of wheat that was now golden brown and very full for harvest. It was a sight to touch the heart of any farmer. Uncle Harry came to visit. Arden proudly took him out to look at the field of wheat. Harry looked around, put his hand over his eyes to peer into the distance, and asked "Is that a stone on the hill?" pointing to a boulder too large to move in the middle of the field. He said nothing about the field of wheat. Arden was crushed by his lack of enthusiasm. |
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