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Seriously? Do you have goals or wishes? I used to be one of those people who WISHED I had more money, WISHED I weighed less, WISHED I was higher rank in my Avon business, WISHED I had a better/bigger team, WISHED I wrote a blog every day or so, etc. Yep. Some of those hit home don’t they?
I have 3 divisions of goals I work for.
God (getting closer every day to him). My business goals. My weight loss goals.
I’m not going to beat around the bush and drag you on and on through my blog filled with fluff before I give you what you came here for. HOW to set goals and achieve them. Ready? Let’s do this!
There are things you HAVE to do get your mind ready. 1. Sit down and think. I mean really think. What do you REALLY want to do with YOUR life. Not what Momma, Daddy, Uncle or Grandma wants you to do. What do YOU want? Think about this for a while take a few days if you need too. Brain storm on a piece of paper or record your voice saying out loud I want to…
2. Write it down. Make a list. Write down EVERYTHING you really thought about the last few days.
3. Prioritize the list. One being the MOST important thing to you and so on. Choose the top 5 and throw the rest away. I know that sounds harsh but it’s realistic in getting your goals set to importance in your life.
4. Now read each one on your list, close your eyes and imagine yourself as already completed that goal. What does it look like? How does it feel? Really dig deep and feel that emotion. Feels good, a little scary, kind of makes you a little nervous? Good! Go for it with gusto. The key to getting your goal is to imagine it so much that it becomes real inside. The fear and anxiety go away. Oh and one more thing…
Let these Bible verses lead you to bigger and better dreams and goals. I have them paraphrased and in the first person so they are self directed promises to me from God. He is awesome.
Deuteronomy 8:18 I, remember, it is the Lord who gives me the power to become rich!
John 10:10 Jesus came to give me a life of abundance.
Matthew 21:22 EVERYTHING I ask for in prayer and believe it… I will receive.
Jeremiah 29:11 God knows the plans he has for me. Plans for me to prosper…and to bring the future that I hope for.
Psalm 100:4 Be thankful and say so.
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I recently purchased and read Brendon Burchard’s High Performance Habits. I’ve been trying to make it on my own in the MLM world with just listening to, watching and mimicking top performing sellers in my market (Avon) and for the most part of two years it was working “ok” for me. I have now come to the conclusion that I WANT MORE than what I thought I did when I first started my journey with Avon,.
I have a small team of 48 reps, three generation tier and two leaders. Out of all of the 48 reps I have a total of 8-10 off and on. More off then on…that put in orders. I am a very driven person and once my mind is made up to get something I go get it! I always want that for every one else but you can’t WANT for anyone else. So I decided if I wanted change then I first have to change myself.
So thanks to Brendon offering his book for free all I had to do was pay shipping of $7, I jumped on it. Listed below is what I am starting to practice with my life and my Avon business.
I will list the six key habits then I will list afterward what they mean per Brendon. Then below I will list them again below with a little more explanation. I hope you get some help from this blog. If so, please like, subscribe with your email and leave me feedback.
Six key habits:
Seek Clarity: know who YOU are, how you want to interact with others, what you want to achieve. Be intentional about your thoughts and actions.
Generate energy: build up significant reserves of energy so that you can maintain effort and focus for sustained periods of time. Care for your mental and physical well-being, and bring positive emotions to your work.
Raise necessity: tap into the reasons why you absolutely must perform well, both internal (identity, values, standards of excellence) and external (obligations, dependents, public commitments, deadlines).
Increase productivity: focus on the highest leverage actions within what Brendon calls your “prolific quality output” (PQO), the area where you can drive the greatest impact. Forget about all other distractions.
Develop influence: connect with others to influence them to support your efforts and projects. Build trust with others to enable strong collaboration towards join goal.
Demonstrate courage: advocate for your ideas, take bold actions, stand up for yourself and for others.
Seek clarity
The first habit is about seeking clarity for who you are and what you want. Brendon calls these the future four: self, social, skills, and service. “High performers are clear on their intentions for themselves, their social world, their skills and their service to other’s” Bruchard says.
Self
Brendon says that he advises us to “Be more intentional about who you want to become. Have vision beyond your current circumstances. Imagine your best future self, and start acting like that person today.” (my note: The Bible says call those things that be not as though they already were. To me that is this practice. Act and talk like the person you want to become. TNT)
Ask questions to yourself ambitious words that describe your future self. What do you to become in the future?
Social
Bruchard says that “high performers have clear intentions about how they want to treat other people. They know who they want to be and how they want to interact with others.”
So, Ask yourself these questions, “How can I be a good person or leader in this upcoming situation?” or What kind of tone or mood do I want to set?” or “What does the other person need?”
Asking yourself these questions helps you become more intentional about how you want to interact with others, and helps you to avoid being entirely reactive or defensive in high-stakes or stressful situations.
Skills
Over time, you will develop the expertise necessary to an excellent performer. By identifying your primary field of interest and the skills required to excel, you can then be intentional about learning, practicing, and reflecting on those skills. Know what skills and experiences you need to develop in order to be more successful in the future.
Service
“What will provide the most value to those you serve? This is a question high performers obsess about.” Brendon says.
High performers care deeply about the positive impact they will make for others, and for their broader community. They seek to clarify whom they are serving and what those people need, in order to deliver their contributions “with heart and elegance.”
Bruchard advises us to think about high performance in service as a search for relevance, differentiation, and excellence.
“Relevance has to do with eliminating things that don’t matter…They ask, “What matters now and how can I deliver it?”
“Differentiation allows high performers to look at their industry, their career, and even their relationships for what makes them unique. They want to stand out for why they are and to add more value than others do.”
“Excellence comes from an internal standard that asks, “How can I deliver beyone what’s expected?”
He notes that under-performers tend to focus more on self over service. They are more concerned with their own needs and desires, rather than on what those whom they serve want.
2. Generate energy:
Before we jump into areas where we can drive our energy upward, what are some costs to having low energy and not having systems in place to increase our levels?
-Lower overall happiness
-Lower enthusiasm for taking on challenges
-Lower perception of your own success versus your peers’ success
-Lower confidence in the face of adversity
-Lower degree of influence you’ll have with others
-Lower likelihood that you’ll eat well or exercise
“The power plant does not have energy, it generates it.” -Brendon Burchard
So, it goes without saying, if you increase your energy-you improve all of the above factors. It is said that high lever CEO’s and Senior Executives have energy levels equal to that of professional athletes.
The more energy someone has, the more likely they are to be happy and rise to the highest levels of their field.
Make sure to get 7-9 hours a night of good sleep. In a dark room, comfortable temperature with no screens in your room (tv, cell phones, etc.). Have a consistent schedule of sleep.
Drink LOTS of water. Half your weight in ounce a day is a normal goal of water intake.
Set an alarm on your phone during the day to get up from your desk and stretch, take a short walk, jump in place…etc. Something to get your energy level back up.
3. Raise Necessity
You won’t be motivated to push yourself to perform well if you don’t believe it is absolutely necessary. Brendon therefore advises us to consider four factors in creating performance necessity: identity, obsession, duty, and urgency. The first two factors are internal forces, and the second two are external forces.
Factors that drive performance necessity (source: High Performance Habits by Brendon Burchard)
Identity (personal standards of excellence)
“The quality of a person’s life is in direct proportion to their commitment to excellence, regardless of their chosen field of endeavor.” — Vince Lombardi
High performers hold themselves to a high standard, and monitor their own behavior and performance goals often. They ask themselves questions like, “Did I perform with excellence today? Did I live up to my values and expectations for giving my best and doing a good job?” They tie their identity to doing a good job, and they set challenging goals for themselves.
Obsession with understanding and mastering a topic
“To have long-term success as a coach or in any position of leadership, you have to be obsessed in some way.” — Pat Riley
The first internal force to raising necessity is around identity, developing an internal standard for excellence. The second force is around obsession.
“High performers are deeply curious people. In fact, their curiosity for understanding and mastering their primary field of interest is one of the hallmarks of their success… They feel a high internal drive to focus on their field of interest over the long term and build deep competence… People who become world-class at anything focus longer and harder on their craft.”
Social duty, obligation, and purpose
In addition to the internal forces that raise necessity, there are two external ones as well. The first of these is social duty, obligation, and purpose.
“High performers often feel the necessity to perform well out of a sense of duty to someone or something beyond themselves. Someone is counting on them, or they’re trying to fulfill a promise or responsibility.”
“When you feel the drive to serve others, you sustain solid performance longer.”
High performers often ask themselves, “Who needs me right now?” It could be your family, your teammates, your customers. These high performers double down on their efforts to help others out of a sense of duty, which leads to the excellent performance. As an example, often when soldiers are asked why they performed heroic acts of bravery, they say it was because their comrades were depending on them and they did not want to let them down.
Real deadlines
High performers have a sense of urgency. They use real deadlines as a motivational tool for themselves to increase their performance.
“Nothing motivates action like a hard deadline… What is a ‘real’ deadline? It’s a date that matters because, if it isn’t met, real negative consequences happen.”
Real deadlines can come from a number of things — internal or external events, public commitments, and contractual obligations can all create real deadlines. High performers often use commitments — to their teams, to their managers, to their customers — as a lever to create real deadlines. In high-stakes negotiations, the presence of a deadline for a response from the counter-party creates urgency and motivates action.
Demonstrate courage
The final habit that I will discuss in this post is about demonstrating courage. Why is courage important for high performance? Because it motivates you to take bold action in the face or risk or even fear. And that bold action is often what drives great impact and high performance.
“Progress occurs when courageous, skillful leaders seize the opportunity to change things for the better.” — Harry S. Truman
What do we mean by courage?
“Courage is resistance to fear, mastery of fear, not absence of fear.” — Mark Twain
As Brendon writes:
“Courage is not fearlessness; it is taking action and persisting despite that fear… The more actions you take facing fear, expressing yourself, and helping others, the easier and less stressful these actions become… I think of courage as taking determined action to serve an authentic, noble, or life-enhancing goal, in the face of risk, fear, adversity, or opposition.”
In order to demonstrate courage, Brendon advises us to do a few things.
Honor the struggle. Don’t get frustrated or overwhelmed by opposition, inertia, or challenges that make you struggle. Meet those struggles with poise, dignity, and determination. “No one who achieved greatness avoided struggle. They met it, engaged with it. They knew that it was necessary, because they knew that real challenge and hardship pushed them, extended their capabilities, made them rise… [Tell yourself:] The struggle I’m now facing is necessary, and it’s summoning me to show up, be strong, and use it to forge a better future for myself and my loved ones.”
Share your truth and your ambitions. Each day, reveal to others what you’re really thinking and what you really want in life. You will start believing more in yourself by repeating your objective, deepening your own resolve to overcome obstacles in the pursuit of your goal. In the process, you may also find kindred spirits and collaborative supporters who share your dreams and goals.
Find someone to fight for. Remember who depends on you, and you will find the will and the courage to fight for them. “We will do more for others than for ourselves. And in doing something for others, we find our reason for courage, and our cause for focus and excellence.”
In High Performing Habits, author Brendon Burchard synthesizes academic and original research in psychology and performance in order to develop the HP6 model. To recap, the HP6 model consists of six habits — three personal and three social:
Seek clarity: know who you are, what you want, and whom you serve.
Generate energy: build up your reservoirs of energy to maintain focus and effort.
Raise necessity: focus on the reasons why high performance is absolutely essential.
Increase productivity: perform the highest-leverage actions and ignore distractions.
Develop influence: build trust and influence with others to gain their support.
Demonstrate courage: advocate for your ideas, take bold actions, and stand up for yourself and others.
In this post, I have gone deeper into three of the habits: seek clarity, raise necessity, and demonstrate courage. Seeking clarity involves exploring the 4 S’s (self, social, skills, service) to become intentional about what you want, how you want to act towards others, and how to be the most valuable to those whom you serve. Raising necessity requires you to focus on identity (what are your values and standards of excellence), obsession, duty, and deadlines. And finally, demonstrating courage involves honoring the struggle, sharing your truth and ambitions, and finding someone to fight for.
One common thread that I noticed throughout the book is the idea of serving others, feeling a sense of duty towards others, and fighting for others. The highest performers are much more others-focused than self-focused. Brendon observed that most people are willing to do more for others than they are willing to do even for themselves. By focusing on others, high performers find the motivation to dream, the strength to persevere, and the courage to act.
clarity- I have written (actually written) down my goals for 1,5 10 and 20 years from now. I broke it down into all categories and sub categories. This really is something that awakens a sleeping motivated giant inside of you!! Wow!!
energy-I’ve been working on taking hourly breaks, scheduled lunches, drinking more water.
necessity– I journaled what is VERY important to me and I make sure to remind myself every day of these.
productivity- I ignore interruptions and schedule time away from my work regularly.
develop influence– I am connecting with others to influence them to support my efforts and projects. Building trust with them to enable strong collaboration towards my goal.
courage– I have gotten BOLD about what I want and set my mind to get those goals. I stand up for myself and others.
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