The making of a corporate athlete by Jim Lehrer…
The making of a corporate athlete by Jim Lehrer and Tony Schwartz. : Increasing capacity at all levels, allows athletes and executives alike to bring their talents and skills to full ignition and to sustain high-performance overtime condition. We call the Deal performance state. Our work has demonstrated that effective energy management has two key components. the first is the rhythmic movement between energy. Sherry Sklar says I always take time to sit down in advance in a quiet place and think about what I really want from the meeting. Then I visualize myself achieving the outcome. I’m after in fact, Sklar is building mental muscle increasing her strength, endurance, and flexibility. This has made me much more relaxed, and confident when I go into presentations.
— from Fuel (Energy)
Also belongs to
- Time
- The Instruments (Awareness/Perception/Expectations)
- Who Is Flying (Self, Nature & Nurture)
- The Mind in the Cockpit
- Expanding Your Range (Growth/Change/Education/Learning/Habit)
- Decisions & Choices (Decision/Choice/Focus/Forethought/Consequences)
- Failure & Resilience (Challenge/Failure/Perseverance/Accountability/Flexibility/Resilience)