Overachievement : the new model for exceptional performance / John Eliot
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 1591840554
- 650.1
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Talipapa Branch Reference Section | Circulation | C 650.1 El42o 2004 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 127096d |
Includes index.
Introduction : the myths of high performance
Part I. Inside the minds of overachievers
"The trusting mindset" (or how to think like a squirrel)
Butterflies are a good thing
The wisdom of Yogi
Embracing the last taboo : being as "unrealistic" as you can
Hard work is not the answer
Definitely put all your eggs in one basket
We all should wear Ray-bans to the office
Part II. Becoming an overachiever
Closing billion-dollar deals : "one pitch at a time"
Target shooting
Making it routine
Socrates never had a slump
The next .400 hitter will be
The art of high performance : Michelangelo, Michael, and you
Conclusion : "fallor ergo sum."
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