| An email tip to help you reach new heights...in
business & life.
Are
you giving it your best?
Notice I didn't
ask if you're trying to be perfect.
Whatever is important
to you, whatever goal you're working toward -- whether it's
making sales calls, being a parent, performing a sport, being
a friend...giving it your best will not only get you better
results, it will also make you feel a lot better too.
In the agreement
I ask all of my coaching clients to sign before we begin working
together it says:
"Do your best
but don't try to be perfect."
After we have signed
that agreement, I assume that my clients are giving it their
best.
Sometimes a client
will admit they have not been giving it their best. Then they
often start to beat themselves up about how they "coulda...woulda...shoulda."
Obviously, those
are not very empowering or energizing thoughts.
Instead,
it's much more motivating to step back and reassess your options.
Look for what you can do now rather than
what you could have done in the past.
I'm asking you
to take a look right now. What is important to you? What is
an important goal you have working toward but not really jumping
in with determination, excitement and persistence?
Give it
your best. Play all out. Burn brightly. When you give your
best, people notice. When you give your best, you
will notice. And when you notice, your self-belief,
motivation and passion will improve and expand.
And then, when
it comes to relaxing and recharging, make sure that you give
it your best by enjoying yourself fully.
Keep reaching
high!

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