Maximum Performance Training Workshops
Pathways Toward Personal Progress
Why are some people more successful in their careers than others? Why do some people grow and flourish, get promoted, move ahead rapidly, and enjoy greater satisfaction in their lives and work?
We know the answer is NOT raw intelligence. It isn't political connections, wealthy upbringing, or physical beauty. The starting point to understanding the answer is the "winning edge" concept, which is that small, marginal differences in vital areas can translate into enormous differences in results. The converse is also true, that small weaknesses in critical areas can keep a person at low levels of achievement.
Another key concept in personal progress is the Law of Accumulation. This is the idea that "everything counts." Everything you do on a day-to-day basis, every decision you make, every action you fail to take has an effect. These results accumulate and materialize in your success, or lack thereof.
Progress depends on your knowing who you are and where you want to go. Once you are clear about your values, you can decide where you're going. Only then can you take control of your life, and accept responsibility for unifying and balancing all facets of your life.
Personal Progress Requires Character Development Planning the step-by-step accomplishment of your goals must be followed by action that implements the plan. Action requires courage and integrity - the foundations of personal progress. Continuously improving your self-concept will result in improved attitude and communication.
This one-day workshop presents proven methods to get you started on your pathway to personal progress. It shows what you should do if you're not going in the direction you want, and how to get out of the comfort zone ruts along the way.
What you'll learn
- Basic principles of self-direction
- Goal setting consistent with values
- Committing to excellence
- Character development keys
- Continuous self-improvement
- Communication
- Customer satisfaction for both internal and external customers
- Teamwork
- Accepting 100% responsibility
- How to develop courage
- Developing creativity
- Developing a sense of urgency
- Dress for success
- Attitude is 85% of success