Automate, delegate, or eliminate.
My favorite productivity trick is deciding something is actually not worth doing.
Automate, delegate, or eliminate.
My favorite productivity trick is deciding something is actually not worth doing.
Ambiguity
Peak performers acknowledged and accept ambiguity. Rather than being rigid and inflexible, they are ready to adapt when the unexpected comes their way.
Success often hinges on the ability to quickly adjust to change. The top 1% follow a model:
Being open to change; when plans or situations change, step back and look at ways to adapt and adjust.
Reframing difficult situations, to see them as opportunities to learn and grow rather than simply as obstacles.
Persistence
If what you’re doing aligns with what you believe in, plus your definition of success, you must persist without exception. Find a way when it appears there is no way. If what you’re doing does not align with what you believe in, plus your definition of success, then it’s time to make a change.
Questions that peak performers ask:
– What can I eliminate?
– What can be simplified?
– What tasks can be automated?
– Is there anything I can outsource?
Whatever is left over is the most important part of my business.
The law of nature is, do the thing, and you shall have the power: but they who do not the thing have not the power.” ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
The winners are the doers, and they detour from the scenic route of getting nowhere.
Do the thing!
High performance is a process and a mind-set.
Glad to be here high performance framework, by John Foley
PPPQ: peak performers power question:
How can I increase the value of my services to our customers today?
How can we increase the value of our services to our customers today?
Implication: rewards will be in direct proportion to your service to others.
Inspiration drives us, whereas motivation is a pulling force.
Peak performers think of it this way: Inspiration is something that you feel on the inside, while motivation is something from the outside that compels you to take action. Both are key to achieving goals.
Inspired or motivated the research has shown that we’re more committed to our goals when we understand their importance, value, and attain ability.
April is the month our industry remembers, celebrates, and recommits to Fair Housing.
Fair housing is more than a list of dos and don’ts, rights and penalties, and mandatory continuing education.
As stewards of the right to own, use and transfer private property, fair housing depends on a free, open market that embraces equal opportunity.
Join me in recognizing the significance of the Fair Housing Act and reconfirm a commitment to upholding fair housing law as well as a commitment to offering equal professional service to all in their search for real property.
Reflect. Repair. Renew. Because That’s Who We R®.