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ACHIEVING PERSONAL BEST : MAKING THE LEAP FROM GOOD TO GREAT By Bill Lampton, Phd Jim Collins opened his book Good to Great with the statement, "Good is the enemy of great." He explained that when we have good schools, good businesses and good government, we are prone to accept that level of quality as sufficient. Collins observed: "Few people attain great lives, in large part because it is so easy to settle for a good life." What about you and your business? Have you become comfortable - possibly complacent - with what you have accomplished? Sales have been good, your employees seem to be happy and customers rarely complain. Next year, you project, will match or even surpass (slightly) this year. Yet deep down, you may have a silent yearning to move from being merely good to becoming recognized as great in your profession. What might prompt you to make that leap forward and upward? Recently, several highly accomplished professional people recalled what had motivated them to shift from "doing OK" to launching a quest for their personal best. Bill Bell, a retired advertising sales person, said his grand awakening came when he reached his fiftieth birthday. The occasion prompted him to review his financial picture: "I woke up to the realization that I had accumulated very little money though I had been a better-than-average advertising space salesman for my employer, a publisher of trade magazines. Further, this company's retirement program was iffy at best." So he "set up my own firm as a publisher's representative. One of my first clients was my former employer. Others came along fairly soon, and it was not long before I was able to start saving money for the future. The intense purpose of earning retirement money was the 24-7 motivating force that lead to attracting more clients, and hiring office staff and sales staff." Today, Bill Bell enjoys his retreat-style mountain home in Otto, North Carolina-part of the reward for establishing his entrepreneurial firm. Carol Moore, Executive Director
of the Georgia Mountains Center in Gainesville, Georgia, credits her
mentor who "provided me with honest, on target advice. While he
would never give me the decision to the dilemma, he would discuss the
pros and cons to
Does your company's environment
provide the incentive to generate your personal best? That was the case
with Steven Freund, a veteran Ritz-Carlton Hotel executive. Freund commented:
"The culture of an organization has a powerful impact on a person's
Hospitality industry expert Dianne Henry of Baltimore wanted to excel because "My passion became my profession." Pursuing her love of cruising, she plunged into the travel industry at top speed. Recently she ranked "number four for September and number ten for the year 2005 in sales volume out of over four hundred agents." Do any of these stimulating
factors fit your case? If so, make the most of them. If not, consider
these other incentives that Your reputation and legacy: Yes, you want to establish a record that your contemporaries and your successors will admire and emulate. Internal rewards: You experience well-merited pride and serenity when you are sure you reached your highest potential in performing a task. Family
responsibilities: Your drive for success is not selfish, but is geared
toward the well-being of those dearest to you.A closing suggestion:
List the people, circumstances and ideas that encourage you to set new
goals, adopt more productive habits About The Author Bill Lampton, Ph.D. Bill Lampton, Ph.D., Helps You Finish in First Place. He has shared his expertise in communication, motivation, sales and customer service with a diverse client list. He wrote a popular book: The Complete Communicator: Change Your Communication, Change Your Life! Visit his Web site: http://www.championshipcommunication.com Call
Dr. Bill Lampton at 770-534-3425 or 800-393-0114.
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