One
of my coaches, Brendon Burchard, recently reminded me of the elements that
produce High Performance results. That is one of the roles of a Life Coach—to
remind you of what you already know, but for one reason or another you are not
following through on your knowledge. What follows is an orientation overview of
High Performance.
There
are 7 buckets of performance, all starting with the letter ”P.”
The
foundational buckets are Purpose, Passion, and Presence. Without PURPOSE any
result is accidental. “Without vision the people perish.” You need to have the
end in mind. You need to know why you do what you do—your purpose.
Knowing
what is your purpose is important, but it has to be done with PASSION. You must
enjoy what you are doing and perform it with great enthusiasm. In all your
activity PRESENCE is absolutely necessary. It is presence that gives you full
awareness of what is happening and enable your ability to maintain high
performance.
The
other 4 overarching buckets are psychology, physiology, productivity, and persuasion. PSYCHOLOGY defines your
core values, what makes you tick. PHYSIOLOGY defines your physical vibrancy.
This is formed by your sleep habits, hydration, diet and exercise.
PRODUCTIVITY
is where the rubber meets the road. At the end of the day, results matter. Your
productivity is fashioned by the manner in which you prioritize your daily
activities to align with your purpose.. PERSUASION is the umbrella under which
all elements of high performance reside. Whatever you desire or do has to be
communicated, and it has to be done persuasively in order to have the effect of
influence that you want.
Simply do a self -assessment of these 7 P’s using
the scale of 1 to 10, and where you find a need to take your score nearer to
the high point of 10, do what is necessary to impact the area positively.
NOTE. If you wish to get a perspective on
the power of Gratitude click on my article’s following link on Your Tango
Platform:
High performance results provide consistent and sustained high level results—not peaks and lows.
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