Part of being world-class is having down-time with family and friends, as well as recharging. As I take the time to rest and connect with my 3 kids, family and friends, I hope you're able to do the same.Â
Have a happy and restful holiday, and I look forward to you being amazing and joyous in 2018!
Sheryl Kline, M.A. CHPC
CEO & Founder, The Zone Lab, LLC
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(925) 257-4257
www.sherylkline.comÂ
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We know finding clarity and purpose is difficult, so weâre approaching it from a different angle today: how you can develop the courageous mindset you need to develop purpose, because we believe that anyone can have world-class purpose.
I was recently interviewed by Geoff Woods, Vice President of The ONE Thing podcast and wanted to take a minute to personally share it with you.
In this episode you will learn...
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I honor you/your team's desire to learn how to be world-class especially in moments that matter most to you.
Iâd like to share something with you that many people do not know.
You are talented enough to be amazing at whatever is important to you. You see, itâs proven in science that itâs NOT talent that makes people great (Talent is Overrated, Geoff Colvin). It's your mindset and focused practice that will move the needle.
You will have an opportunity to learn HOW to practice as well as the mindset required to be your best. Guess what? This will not only affect you. It will affect those you serve as a role model for AND those you influence.
I know how you might feel. âI am not training for a national athletic eventâ or âI am not on my way to be in the top 1% of any endeavor.â
Hereâs the thing. We tend to be happier when we are doing our best. Whatever you have coming up or whatever...
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If you've already taken the quiz, I honor you for investing time to learn about your mindset in certain situations.
Either way, I have a quick question! Have you ever prepared relentlessly for a competitive event, a presentation or even an important conversation only to show up and NOT deliver?
As a student, young athlete and working professional, I had more than a few memorable struggles of my own, and I donât wish the frustration and disappointment on anyone. This is why Iâve spent the last two decades studying, researching and working with world-class performers, so YOU donât have to experience what I did. Itâs also why it is SO important for me to share this outstanding worksheet that I normally reserve for my 1:1 and group students!
I know you work hard, and you d...
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We all experience fear and doubt. These are two emotions that are felt at every level of performance, from novice to world-class. Striving for the next level and performing in moments that matter is scary, for everyone. There are also a couple fundamental differences that separates the best from the rest.
I was fortunate enough to interview Leroy Dixon recently, and he shared two of the most important factors that helped him go from âno talentâ to 2X Olympian, gold medalist and (did I mention?) the 7th fastest man ever recorded in his event. Yes, Mr. Dixon has beaten Usain Bolt in his career as well. Maybe we are not going to be Olympians, but we CAN be world-class at whatâs important to us. As a matter of fact, I believe we MUST. The army of do-gooders must prevail, so the time for us to level up is now.
Here are the two tips from Leroy ...
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I am talking about forming world-class habits, so you can set yourself up for being your best in 2018. Whether itâs getting fit, earning a promotion or forming better relationships with your colleagues or family, there is one way that WILL help you move the needle now, so you can be off to the races by January:
Get Accountable!
Here are a few tips to get started that are backed by the research of Dr. Anders Ericsson, author of Peak: Secrets from the New Science of Expertise:Â
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Raising kids, growing a business, running a marathon, and contributing to the community can be incredibly rewarding. And hard.
We can learn a lot from world-class performers. They dream big, do small often and consistently, and they fail (a lot). Are Olympians, accomplished musicians, senior leaders, and those who are starting movements to make the world a better place equipped with super powers, an abnormally high IQ (well, some are but not a prerequisite) or an extra "success" chromosome?
According to Angela Duckworth, the author of Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance, the answer is "no." In order to be world-class at whatâs most important to us, we must commit to attempting whatâs hard for us. We must be intentional about pushing ourselves to do things that are difficult and then stick with it for a specific amount of time.
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Fear could save your life. When it comes to high performance in a critical moment though, fear can be problematic if not managed properly. Fear of failure may stand in the way of getting started or encourage you to quit. Fear is also distracting. It can take you from the present moment back to a past failure or into a future irrational thought (i.e. âThis is never going to work outâ). Fear is normal in many cases but needs to be managed properly to encourage you to perform your best especially when it matters most. Itâs even common for world-class performers to experience fear as well. The difference is they have the (learned) skills to manage their fear and deal with it at a time that is appropriate, not when they need to shine.
Letâs take it one step further. Fear ...
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You may sometimes fall off your purpose or lose it entirely. âIs this really what I am meant to do in the long-term?â âWhat is my purpose or the best way for me to make progress today?â âI need to switch gears , so how do find my (new) purpose?â Athletes retire or get injured, senior leaders switch careers, academics change fields of interest, so they are not immune either! Lacking clarity on purpose can feel like the middle place, and it doesnât tend to be too comfortable (at least not in my experience). Partly because we are not making progress towards something where we are making an impact for ourselves and/or for others.
The good news is that we can learn from what world-class performers do a little differently to be more purposeful, so we can move towards being world-cla...
NEW! Â Join the "Live" Mental Toughness Mastery Round Table with Q & A this Saturday Morning
Take a break in your morning to attend the 2nd of 3 FREE round table discussions via Zoom.us this Saturday, October 7th at 9:30-10:00 a.m. PST. I will be sharing Mental Toughness tips, tools and habits on building an influential mindset, and then open it up for plenty of Q & A. Log in details are below, and I encourage you to share with any colleagues, friends or family members you think would be interested in attending.
Now to today's topic:Â The First Step to Building an Influential Mindset
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There is a misconception about influence that it is reserved for the elite few or fo...
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