Posts Tagged ‘Motivation’
Longest Tennis Match In History
Written by Coach J on June 24, 2010 – 7:47 PM -The longest tennis match in history, this is a sports record that will last for a long time. John Isner defeated Nicolas Mahut 70-68 at Wimbledon. There is no doubt that both players were absolute warriors and had the fortitude to battle for over 11 hours in the first round match.
Without knowing they would make history their physical and mental preparation propelled both of them into this amazing feat which has everyone excited about what they witnessed. Their will to compete and win was exceptional and something that each of us should apply to our own life or business. Competition is something that we should embrace because it takes us to a higher level where we experience the most success.
It’s easy to apply the winning characteristics of these amazing warriors into our own lives when we have the training that these athletes use to make history. Maximum Performance makes champions for life, business and sports. Start achieving and go to Maximum Performance.
Tags: competition, Motivation, results, Sports, Success, success coach, winning
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Maximum Performance Behind The Scenes with Danica Patrick Go Daddy Race Team
Written by Coach J on June 14, 2010 – 1:57 AM -Tags: focus, maximum performance, Motivation, results, Success, teamwork, winning
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The Road To Success Always Begins With A Positive Approach
Written by Coach J on October 14, 2009 – 2:07 AM -The road to success always begins with a positive approach. There is no doubt that coaches who were the most successful in winning always took a positive outlook on all their players. Just like sports, people in life or business respond and act positively to coaches or mentors who reinforce the positives and develop the areas where they can improve.
This is a very important key to success that the sports world has mastered and needs to spread among top executives and corporations. It will separate the great executive leaders and revolutionary global corporations from the mediocre. The basic principle in business and life, to a certain extent, is to be able to compete and win the game of life or business. You have to be a leader who has the abilities to elevate your team based on their performance and give them the tools for success to develop their weaker areas. Master this and you will increase your success.
The positive approach to winning will bring about amazing results in your life, business or sport. Great executives, like winning coaches, bring about the best in their people simply by believing in them and only putting them in positions where they can succeed. Show your people that you care about them and that you know how to lead them. This approach has been a practice that I have used for many years in coaching and motivating some of the world’s highest achievers because it’s proven to work for world champions and the top CEO’s.
Traveling on this road to success works great with kids too.
About the Author:
Coach J, The Zen of Winning, is a leading expert master success trainer and motivator for world champions, professional sports teams, top executives, global corporations and successful entrepreneurs. For maximum results in your life, business or sports you need the best resources for success that are exclusively utilized by Maximum Performance.
Tags: being positive, Motivation, road to success, Success, success tips, using a positive approach, winning
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Your Best Asset is Yourself
Written by Scott Darrohn on May 6, 2009 – 2:27 AM -In these trying times that a good many of us are experiencing, just having a job has become our best asset. Only a couple years ago people were looking for large bonuses, higher salaries, and whatever they could to capitalize on a growing economy. But now the tides have taken a serious turn.
Many of the same people right now would be happy to make a percentage of the salaries they were not happy with. But, due to such large layoffs and downsizing of companies throughout the country they are left with nothing.
Many Americans should feel worth in the fact that they are still employed while so many unfortunates are not. Things may be tough, but at least your biggest asset, your job is still putting bread on the table. Be proud and feel secure in knowing that you have stability and an asset such as yourself that you can rely on.
While a few years ago many people were refinancing to get the car of their dreams or buying that vacation home that they simply could not afford. Today, things are far different. Instead of taking a tour of Europe many families this year will be going on a family camping trip.
So now it is back to the basics! As it should be, where we can create our own fortunes and misfortunes based on our best asset, ourselves.
Scott Darrohn
Tags: confidence, maximum performance, Motivation
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Finding The Motivation To Lose Weight
Written by John Thompson on April 16, 2009 – 2:39 AM -The weight loss market, as a niche market, is wide and growing bigger and bigger. It would be easy to think that, with the amount of advice overflowing, it can’t be hard for people to follow routines and slough off their excess weight. In most cases, however, it’s not as simple as that. But why? What causes the difficulty in to lose weight?
After all, you would assume that, if a person is that so interested to lose weight that much, it would be effortless to set their minds to it, stick to the rules and watch the scales creep down along with the clothes sizes. When you come to think about how a person can be affected by carrying such excess weight, other than physically, dramatically decreasing their self-esteem, you would have this impression that losing weight would be – well, not much of a burden, but fairly unreserved.
The basic thing to remember is that, someone who wants to lose weight should know the right foods to eat and the way to eat them, how to increase activity level and how to change their behavior. Attitude is one of the most essential parts in any other weight loss plan. Everything else is overruled by attitude. Even if you are having an excellent weight loss plan and exercise regime because, but if you lack the proper cognitive attitude, success is very far at hand.
Still, provided you have the proper mindset and everything else is hunky-dory, where do you start? Are you going to follow a red day or a green day and then discuss sins with everybody you meet, or participate in one of the other diet classes where you get a pep-talk once a week and, you struggle for the rest of the week?
Or intensify your weight loss plan by utilizing diet supplement such as Adios, or MyAlli, or 4RX- or any other aids available in the market? From my own experience, the most difficult part of a weight loss plan is starting it and getting used to what you are allowed to eat and what is best avoided.
First and foremost, you need a diet that is easy to follow which is why I am not a particularly great fan of the red/green revolution. You also have to settle on a weight loss plan that can be realized. If you plan to live out your weight loss plan every single day for quite a few months: you must be able to live on a normal day to day life as you commit to your weight loss plan.
Tags: maximum performance, Motivation, Sports
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