Category Archives: Personal Development

Above All Else, Back Yourself!!

I have always been fascinated by professionals, those people who are masters of their craft, who function at an elite level, and who can produce results that many of us mere mortals can only dream about. Whether it be in sport, business or in the arts, they appear to be able to execute their strategies with precision, and seem to handle golf-course-pictures.206194340_stdpressure with ease. So I was ecstatic when I had the opportunity a couple of weeks ago to have lunch with a professional golfer. Here was a fantastic opportunity to have a one on one conversation with a professional, and seek to identify the ‘secret ingredient’  that separates the pros from the amateurs.

It was a fascinating conversation and I was very fortunate to be able to gain an insight into the world and routine of a professional, and what made them ‘tick’. We discussed various professional sportspeople across multiple sporting disciplines, and I was Continue reading

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What Are You Waiting For?

“Life is so short.” How often do we hear that comment and treat it as a throw away line? Well this week, the comment came home to roost yet again, with the news that a great man in our local community passed away unexpectedly early in the week. He was a highly respected member of the community, actively involved in community activities, including the local junior football club, where he was a certified sports trainer, as well as the chief sponsorship manager. Leaving behind a loving wife and 2 wonderful children, it prompted me to yet again reflect and contemplate that life really is What-Are-You-Waiting-For-608x469short, and that you actually do not know how much longer you have before the last grain of sand passes through the hourglass. And as I reflected, I was reminded of the wonderful poem written nearly 20 years ago by Linda Ellis, called “The Dash”, a poem that really challenges you to focus on the dash between birth and death, to identify and fulfil your purpose for being alive, and to make your life count.

It got me really thinking, am I living my life the way that I intended, or am I just cruising? Let me ask you the same question – are you living your life the way you intended, or are you simply making up the numbers? It is a very sobering question, and one that is very easy to gloss over and either ignore, or deflect, particularly if we are really ‘busy’. Well the fact is, we only have one life, and that life can be snuffed out so quickly, that life can be over before we start living it. It reminds me of the extensive research conducted in Aged Care facilities where people coming to the end of their lives are asked about their life philosophies and their perspectives on living a great life, including any regrets they have. Overwhelmingly, the feedback from the elderly generation is that they would take more risks, have more fun, seek out more opportunities, and not worry about what other people think! Very wise and sobering feedback for those of us who still have sand remaining in the hourglass!

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Why Your ‘Why’ Is So Important

A couple of weeks ago I was enjoying a coffee with a good friend of mine. His daughter is a professional sportswoman, who since turning professional has been experiencing some challenges with her game and has been a little disappointed with her performances. As an amateur, she was highly ranked in her field of expertise, however, since turning professional, the ranking has dropped somewhat and ???????her performances have been less consistent. This got me thinking about other professional sportspeople in the world, along with successful business people and successful actors, and how these people were able to make the transition from ‘amateur’ status, to professional, and continue to perform at a high level, and in many cases, lift their performance to world class level. What made the difference? These people were operating in a very highly specialised field of endeavour, they each possessed immense talent, and yet, some managed to achieve a level of sustained success that others only dream of. Whilst many focussed on execution of technique, of ‘doing the do’, of being an outstanding technician, others recognised that execution of technique is not enough – knowing why they are executing the technique is the difference that makes the difference. And so this lead me to contemplate why clearly identifying the why is so important in any endeavour, and how the why can be the difference between being an average performer in any field, and a world class performer.

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2015 – Your Most Extraordinary Year Yet

2015 YearWelcome to January 1st, 2015, the starting gate of yet another year. How did you finish off 2014 – did you achieve all of your goals and objectives you set for yourself, or was there a number of areas where you just didn’t fire in 2014? Did you set New Years resolutions at the start of 2014 only to find that by the end of January, they were yet again a distant memory? Have you repeated the pattern this year, having resolved to achieve great things in 2015, and know that it really is a pipe dream? Well now is the time to break the pattern, to really sit down and look at all areas of your life, business and career, and put in place some disciplines to ensure that you maximise your opportunity to make 2015 your most extraordinary year yet. And understand one thing – it is going to take work, it is going to take discipline, and you will be challenged! And I don’t know about you, but I would not want it any other way!

So how are you going to go about creating our most extraordinary year yet? Following is a set of guidelines and principles that my mentor, Alice Haemmerle shared with me in December, and it provides an exceptional framework to focus on various areas of life and become laser focussed on what we want to create, and how we are going to go about it.

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Decision Making – How do successful people make them?

110_F_49648446_UTAi9lJ4sxrWFhtTuOM4DDG1GJhJoDc9Have you ever struggled to make a decision? Have you been in a situation where there is more than 1 option, knowing that a course of action needs to be taken, and yet cannot determine which way to go, or worse still, you fail to make a decision at all?  I have, and as I reflect back on my life and the decisions I have made, I recognise the number of times where I have been faced with either a challenge or an opportunity, and for whatever reason, I either made a poor decision or no decision at all, resulting in missed opportunities in my career, business or relationships.  And it got me thinking – how do successful people make decisions? Is there a specific strategy that they employ that maximises their chances of success?  What separates the people who seem to always have the golden touch, from those who don’t seem to have the success they are looking for? This lead me on a quest to understand what sets apart successful people and the not so successful in terms of decision making. What I discovered was 4 key decision making strategies, that when implemented, resulted in strong committed decisions, and significantly improved outcomes: Continue reading

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The 4 Levels of Thinking & Experience

110_F_38152814_kE5AtKHuw9eGq0uVXTqClmbKMDI3oR0ORecently I spent an extraordinary weekend with a couple of exceptional people, both of whom have built extremely successful businesses and who now spend the majority of their time mentoring other business owners on how to take their business to the next level. It was a fascinating experience, and one where absolutely no question was off limits – in fact, both business owners literally “lifted the lid” off their businesses and shared the key insights and blueprints on how they have been able to build such sustainable and replicable businesses. Of all the gold nuggets and pearls of wisdom they shared that weekend, there was one conversation that really shook me to the core and made me really stop and think – they shared the 4 Levels of Thinking & Experience. Continue reading

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Guard Your Thoughts

Guard & ProtectI have been doing a great deal of thinking lately, in particular in relation to the following principle written by James Allen over 100 years ago –

“As a man thinketh in his heart, so is he”. Is it really true that what we think about, we become? Do thoughts really become things? To be brutally honest, I really don’t know. However, the research suggests that philosophers the world over agree on one overriding principle – we do become what we think about.

If this is the case, then I have realised just how critical it is to control my thinking. I am now starting to better understand that my level of thinking controls my moods, it controls what I say, it controls my actions, and ultimately it controls my character and destiny. Continue reading

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2014 – Your Best Year Yet

110_F_60549504_gXN4KLZNPFZFDKKhPDMLzd7HBoxFTz4zAs 2013 draws to a close, it is a perfect time to reflect on the year that has been. Has the year brought you the level of happiness and fulfilment that you expected?  Have you managed to ‘tick off’ those New Year’s Resolutions you made on January 1st 2013? Did you manage to help someone else achieve their dreams this year?

Or are you no closer to your dreams than you were 12 months ago?  Consider what is standing in your way of your fulfilment and satisfaction. Continue reading

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