Sports

Five Steps to Creating a Goal Medal Life – Part I

The Olympics come and go. As always, it is

an exciting event with its dramatic twists and turns,

joys, surprises and disappointments like these great

athletes performed at their peak in front of millions, if not

billions of fans for the glory of representing their country

and possibly receive a gold medal.

You too can experience the same emotion in your life.

What are you doing now to achieve your “goal” medal?

What are you doing to achieve your goals in life?

You don’t need to be a world-class athlete to achieve

success in life. However, you can use many of the same

techniques these athletes use to achieve their goals.

The following are five tips to help you stand on the

platform of the winner in life:

1. Create passion with goal setting

Take the time to write down goals that excite you. Ask

yourself the following questions:

* How will I feel when I achieve these goals?

* What prevents me from achieving these goals today?

* What are the times and dates I want to achieve these?

goals?

* What resources do I need to achieve these goals?

* What is my plan B, or side route, to achieve these

goals?

2. Believe in greatness

Once you’ve created your goals, take the time to visualize

His achievements. World-class athletes envision the

victory before it happens. Take it 15 to 30 minutes just before.

do you go to bed or wake up in the morning and do the

following:

* Find a quiet place.

* Calm your mind, slowing down your breathing.

* Visualize that you are already achieving whatever goal you want

I want to achieve. How does it look? As it does

feel?

World-class athletes prepare yesterday, today,

and tomorrow for success through intense training and

sacrifice. What are you doing to prepare for your

success? Do a self-analysis to see how prepared you are

are today in relation to their objectives and what resources

and skills you need to acquire to achieve your goals. What

sacrifices you are willing to make in order to achieve

your goals? If it’s a promotion, find out what skills,

education, and resources are required to obtain that position.

If it’s a six-figure income, what sacrifices are you willing to make?

do to realize? Less television, more education?

I always say, “If you want something strong enough, act like

you’ve got it. ”That’s what champions do.

they already believe they will win a championship, a title, a

gold medal. They have a positive and hopeful attitude

and set the bar for others to try to vacuum.

I love tennis. One of my favorite tennis players is Roger.

Federer, the number one player in the world. When looking

he plays, I can see that he owns the court. In its tranquility, but

confidently, he tells his opponent, “I am # 1, I am

the best! “Then he goes out and wins. With his positive

attitude, expect to win every time.

How can this principle be applied? Well an example is if

you are a manager and you want to be promoted to vice

president, act like a vice president today. That means

dress like a vice president, make decisions like a vice president

president, leading people like a vice president, etc. Also

what it means is delegating certain tasks so that you can

learn the skills required of a vice president (read Delegate for

Accelerate Success). Do you hope to be successful in any

project you are involved with?

3. Create a group of masterminds

There is a saying, “A wise person learns from his own

mistakes, a wiser person learns from other people

mistakes. “That is what a group of experts will do for you.

Winning athletes have an intellectual group to

they make fewer mistakes and take less time to achieve their goals.

A group of masterminds is a variety of people dedicated to

give you the best advice, comments, training, etc., so that

you can achieve your goals faster. The group of the mastermind too

it gives you encouragement when you need it. In sports, this

It can be a coach, a coach, a physical trainer, a manager and

agent. In your situation at work, it could be the following:

* A mentor who has intensive corporate knowledge and can

maneuvering around “corporate land mines”

* A human resources specialist with in-depth knowledge of

skills needed for a promotion

* A manager who wants to show his skills to impress

your manager

* If you are thinking about or have already started a business,

it could be the following:

* Lawyer (s)

* Accountant

* Expert fee

* Business partner in non-competitive field

* Retired executive

* Association leaders

* Customers

Note: Be very careful about who you allow into your

group of masterminds. Ask yourself: “Who can help me achieve

my goals through skills, knowledge and honest feedback? ”

Honest feedback is the key. You don’t want people to say “yes”

Around you; Do you want people to test you positive?

feedback that will put you back on track to success.

4. Accept the challenges

World-class athletes accept all challenges as a way to

to go to the next level. They have a “bring it up”

attitude and you can see it in their eyes. They realize that the

the focus is on them and they enjoy it. They are bold in their

actions and are not afraid of making mistakes. If they make a

they are wrong or have a defeat, they “own” them. What i mean by

“admit your mistakes” is that they say, “I did the

mistakes today “, or” I didn’t play to my full potential today. ”

By appropriating their mistakes, they appropriate

for their actions. By taking ownership of your shares,

take responsibility for improving your performance. They take

time to learn from any setback.

What challenges await you at work? How can you

improve your community by taking a leadership role? What

Are challenges waiting for you at home? Face them, hug them

learn from them and grow with them.

5. Never give up!

H. Ross Perot, the billionaire businessman and pass

The presidential candidate said the following:

“Most people give up just when they are about to achieve

success, they give up in the last minute of the game, one

foot of a winning touchdown. “

How many times have we seen people overcome

insurmountable odds to succeed? In sports, 2003-04

Detroit Pistons won the NBA championship against the

mighty Los Angeles Lakers. The underdog Villanova

The college basketball team won the NCAA College

Basketball Championship against the mighty Georgetown

College.

There is the story of Gaston Gaudio. Many of you may be

asking, “Who is Gaston Gaudio?” Well he’s 25 years old

tennis player from Argentina who turned professional in 1996. During

this time he had, at best, what would be called mediocre

results. Going into February of this year, he had a loss

record on tour. Because I wasn’t winning, just

won enough money to get to the next tournament. Hears

he asked his friends in the cities he played in if he could

sleep on their floors.

He had thoughts of giving up and going back to Argentina

but he fought against them and did not give up. He believed

that better things would happen. Got a wild card for

play in one of the four most important tennis tournaments in the world

world, the French Open.

Then something funny happened. Started to win against him

best players in the world. He won his way to the

championship match. I was going to face one of the hottest

Argentine tennis players and compatriots in Guillermo Coria, the

# 3 ranked player in the world. Let’s say Gaston wasn’t

expect to win, and much less competitive.

The match started as expected with Gaston in defeat.

end, 0-6 and 3-6. Even the TV commentators

suggested that Gaston stop gambling, stop embarrassing

himself against Guillermo, and leave everything. Gol Gaston

I would not give up. Guess what? Gaston started winning

matches against Guillermo. He would not give up. He believed

he could win more games … and he did. Then the incredible

It happened … he won the French Open.

Gaston, just a month ago he didn’t have enough money to

staying in hotels, he took home a paycheck for $ 1 million and the

The tennis world took notice. He won because he believed

He persevered and would not give up.

Do you believe in yourself, in your goals, enough to defeat any

obstacle that can get in the way of your success? Take a

take a good look at your goals and say, as Gastón did: “I believe in

myself and my goals. They are worth my efforts. Not

No matter what the naysayers say, no matter what obstacles they put up

on the way, I won’t give up! “

Start today. Apply these tips and you too can have a “goal”

medal life!