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Archive for Performance

Goal-Winning Strategies of 3 Top Athletes

Discover Their Personal Secrets for Achieving Peak Performance

November 28, 2017 by Marcus Brotherton

Few of us run races at the Olympics or score touchdowns in the NFL. But we all play a metaphorical sport in our professional and personal lives. Simply put: we want to succeed and thrive. To win, we must set big goals and work toward effective and influential results. Problems seldom arise from our goal-setting […]

Filed Under: Leadership, Personal Development Tagged With: athlete, Goal Setting, goals, Leadership, Performance, Productivity, resolution

6 Ways to Energize Your Team

Major Motivators that Build Trust and Increase Success

May 8, 2017 by Michael Hyatt

As a leader, you have an effect on people. When you leave the room, people ether feel taller or smaller. This is an almost superhero power, but, unfortunately, leaders are often unconscious of it.

Filed Under: Leadership Tagged With: discouragement, encouragement, Getting Results, Leadership, Performance, teamwork

How to Become Better Than You Ever Thought Possible

3 Practical Steps for Achieving Peak Performance

May 20, 2016 by Jeff Goins

Why are some people so good at what they do whereas others struggle with the most basic of tasks? Have you ever wondered if you were capable of achieving more in your work and life? This question is what researcher Anders Ericsson has spent most of his career pondering. And the answers might surprise you.

Filed Under: Personal Development Tagged With: jeff goins, Performance, Personal Development

Leadership Question #7: How Do You Communicate Your Core Values?

June 4, 2010 by Michael Hyatt

“How do you or other leaders in your organization communicate the ‘core values’?” Unless values become behaviors, you only have a set of platitudes. Unfortunately, these platitudes will ultimately create cynicism when smart people realize that your behavior doesn’t line up with your words. At Thomas Nelson we rely on six methods to communicate our values.

Filed Under: Leadership Tagged With: 20 Leadership Questions, Behavior, Core Ideology, Core Values, culture, Featured, Leadership, Performance