Focus on the Game
While listening to a podcast this week, i heard something that stuck with me. The speaker said that when we set goals make sure to measure the game, not the gap. What he was talking about was that we often look at all the things we don't accomplish and lose sight of some of the really good things that we have achieved. Most of us set big goals; we want to achieve great things and therefor have to think big, set big and go big. And when you do this - you don't always achieve
Where is your GPS taking you?
Where are you going? When you get into a car and are headed to your destination, GPS will help you get there. And to make this happen you only need to know 2 things: Where you are going and Where you are starting Achieving goals and accomplishing targets is the same... you have to know where you want to go and you also must acknowledge where you are now. Often we have an idea on both, but we really are not certain; we have a thought, but not a clear vision and therefore we d
High Octane
When you get a new car the dealer encourages you to fill it with a high octane gasoline. The higher octane helps with performance - you want the best performance, feed your car the best options for fuel What about you? What are you filling yourself up with? Like a car, we perform at our best when we “feed” ourselves with the highest quality of fuel. And i am not meaning food - we fill ourselves with the information we surround ourselves with... news, books, conversations an