Mental Mistake Solution #4: Strategic Visualization to Improve Performance
Experience victory mentally before you do physically. How did you envision the final outcome? Check your expectations and begin to dream. See your dreams become realities inside your mind’s eye before they really happen.
Slay Your Dragons Before Breakfast
I read many articles online about leadership. One article that I love is, Slay Your Dragons Before Breakfast. You can click here and read an article in its entirety. I have adjusted the ideas of the article to fit my life and platform, but the overall concept is mind blowing. I believe some of these ideas can be useful for you as well.
Every Morning I Wake Up To A Big Scary Fire-Breathing Dragon
Mental Mistake Solution #3: Stop Choking!
When the stakes are high, expectations are through the roof, everyone is counting on you, you only have one shot, messing this up would mean utter and complete failure and then….you respond poorly. Do you fear this happening to you?
The Power of Questions
A good leader is a person who leads with people and not at people. It is crucial to ensure that those I lead are valued and appreciated. In my experience, I have found the answer to this dilemma is to ASK GOOD QUESTIONS.
Mental Mistake Solution #1: Practice Positive Thinking
The secret to thinking more positive. It will change your life.
12 Most Common Complaints of Leaders
Several months ago I began compiling a list of some of the common complaints I hear. I grouped some of them together for brevity and went with the top 12, most repeated. I personally believe I am less likely to improve where I don’t know I need to improve. This was an awareness exercise for me as much as anything.
Common Mental Mistake #5: Negative Self-Talk
Our words are powerful, and they can build up or tear down. Unfortunately, many of us fall prey to the common mental mistake of Negative Self Talk, and may not even be aware of it.
Common Mental Mistake #4: Productivity Without Results
You are busy, but don’t feel productive. We have all been there. It’s not hard to confuse busyness with productivity. It’s not hard to mistake activity for achievement. Consider the following of how you can identify this common mental mistake.
Common Mental Mistake #3: Afraid of Failure
The fear of failure is one of the strongest forces to overcome. This is how you overcome.