Monday, July 12, 2010

Do You have The 'RIGHT Attitude'?

Watching Spain win the 2010 World Cup Final in Johannesburg, and Lance Armstrong's amazing resilience as he gets up off the tar 3 times - his chances of winning fly out of the window - in the 8th stage of of the 2010 Tour de France, I was reminded of what it takes to compete at the highest levels in this life.

Can YOU imagine the highs in Spain's dressing room... and the lows in Holland's?

Can YOU imagine the joy of Andy Schleck's win in the Alps... and Lance Armstrong's immense disappointment that his last Tour de France is now ruined by endless crashes?

How do the 'losers' recover from their disappointments?

How do they get back to their winning ways... feeling good about themselves?

It's all about having the 'RIGHT Attitude'.

It's all about knowing that life presents YOU with peaks and valleys, and that 'failing' is nothing more than a learning experience that YOU can apply to YOUR next challenge... it's about having the ability to bounce back, to give everything YOU do YOUR 'best shot'.

Our WISDOMS program was born out of a need to find/develop people with the right attitude, the initiative to make positive things happen in their lives, the ability to source continual inspiration to stimulate high-levels of self-motivation... and then to provide leadership skills to others to help them get where they want to be in life and business, to know what it takes to be a successful entrepreneur, and to advance into the world of business mastery - high-level business success, joint ventures, strategic alliances, mergers and acquisitions.

See: WISDOMS - Powerful Peak Performance Program

1. Attitude - dip.attitude
2. Initiative - dip.initiative
3. Inspiration - dip.inspiration
4. Leadership - dip.leadership
5. Entrepreneurship - dip.entrepreneur
6. Business Mastery - dip.bus.mastery


Let's close today's thought with an 'interview' comment or 3 from the sixteenth of our potential virtual Board of Advisers:

Jim Collins - Business Consultant; Author; Stanford University Graduate School of Business - Lecturer:

  1. quote: 'Good is the enemy of great. Get involved in something that you care so much about that you want to make it the greatest it can possibly be, not because of what you will get, but just because it can be done.'
  2. quote: 'The ultimate throttle on growth for any great company is not markets, or technology, or competition, or products. It is one thing above all others: the ability to get and keep enough of the right people.'
  3. quote: 'The purpose of a compensation system should not be to get the right behaviors from the wrong people, but to get the right people on the bus in the first place, and to keep them there.'


Today's thought is brought to you by:
WISDOMS - Powerful PEAK Performance Program

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