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Improve Your Performance At Work In 4 Easy Steps

                  
                              
                                              
You can do many things to improve your performance at work, things that don’t occur to most people. How successful you are at work is determined largely by your attitude and how you spend your time. Here are 4 EASY ways to improve your performance at work that you may never have thought of.

1) Learn How To Manage Your Priorities

To improve performance at work you must have the ability to set priorities and to separate the relevant from the irrelevant when facing the many tasks of the day. You must also possess a sense of urgency, the ability to get the job done fast.
Many managers have confirmed this to be the truth. They place an extraordinarily high value on a person who can set priorities and move quickly to get the job done. Speed and dependability in job completion is one of the most valued traits in the workforce. When your employer can hand you a job and then walk away and not worry about it again, you will have moved yourself onto the fast track. Your subsequent promotion and increased pay are virtually guaranteed.

2) Develop A Positive Mental Attitude

Another way you can improve your performance at work is to develop a positive mental attitude. People like to be around and to promote employees they like. Everybody quickly notices a consistent, persistent attitude of cheerfulness and optimism. When you make an effort to cultivate an attitude of friendliness toward people, they will make extraordinary efforts to open doors for you.

3) Improve Your Skills, Seek Knowledge

Improve performance at work by continually upgrading your work-related skills and making sure that your superiors know about it. Seek out additional courses you can take to improve yourself at your job and discuss these courses with your boss. Ask him or her to pay for the courses if you pass, but make it clear that you are going to take them anyway.
Ask your boss what books and audio programs you should read and listen to. Whatever he or she recommends, take his or her advice immediately. Then report back and ask for more. You will be amazed at how quickly this strategy brings you to the attention of the person who can most help you at each stage of your career.
Bosses are very impressed with people who are constantly striving to learn more in order to increase their value to their companies. Upgrading your knowledge and skills as a part of your life can really accelerate your career.

4) The Importance Of Personality At Work

Probably 85 percent of your success in the world of work will come from your personality and your ability to communicate effectively with others. It will be determined by how much people like you and respect you.
You can greatly improve how other people perceive you by continually looking for ways to boost their self-esteem throughout the workday. A little genuine praise and appreciation, on a regular basis, will cause people to like you and want to help you. A likeable person is often perceived as being better at what they do than a person with a negative personality. When you are with your superiors, make it a practice to listen with respect, attentiveness and interest.
The more you honestly and sincerely listen to another person, the more that other person will like and trust you and want to give you additional help and responsibilities. All leaders are excellent listeners. It is a key method of influence. If you want to get people on your side, practice asking interested questions and then listening intently to the answers.


http://www.briantracy.com/blog/business-success/improve-your-performance-at-work-in-4-easy-steps/

THE 6 HUMAN NEEDS: WHY WE DO WHAT WE DO by Anthony Robbins

                                
Why do human beings do the things they do? How is it that one person will sacrifice his own life for another, while another will murder a stranger for sheer pleasure? What creates a Charles Manson or a Nelson Mandela? What is the force that drives and shapes all of our emotions, actions, qualities of life, and ultimately, our destinies?
While each human being is unique, we also share nervous systems that function in the same way. There are also six fundamental needs that everyone has in common, and all behavior is simply an attempt to meet those six needs.
This drive is encoded in our nervous system.
The means by which people meet these six human needs are unlimited. For example, one of the six human needs is the desire for certainty that we can avoid pain and gain pleasure (i.e. comfort). Some people pursue this need by striving to control all aspects of their lives, while others obtain certainty by giving up control and adopting a philosophy of faith. Variety makes us feel alive and engaged. Then there’s the desire for significance—a belief that one’s life has meaning and importance. Some individuals will pursue this need by competing with others, or by destroying and tearing down those around them. Others may strive to fulfill this need through connection with other human beings.

The force of life is the drive for fulfillment; we all have a need to experience a life of meaning. Fulfillment can only be achieved through a pattern of living in which we focus on two spiritual needs: 1) the need to continuously grow; and 2) the need to contribute beyond ourselves in a meaningful way. All dysfunctional behaviors arise from the inability to consistently meet these needs. When our attempts to reach fulfillment fail, we will settle for comfort—or for meeting our needs on a small scale. Look to replace any dis-empowering ways of meeting your needs with things that empower and support you and others.

Understanding these needs, and which ones you are trying to meet in any given moment, can help you create new patterns that lead to lasting fulfillment.

Peak Performance Action Plan:

1. Which of these six needs do you tend to focus on or value the most?
2. What are the ways (good and bad) you meet these needs? For example, in your relationships, work, eating, exercise, etc.?
3. How can you increase your focus on growth and contribution? What are some things you can do, or new experiences you can participate in? Use the Hour of Power to maximize your planning in this area.

The Six Human Needs

1. Certainty: assurance you can avoid pain and gain pleasure
2. Uncertainty/Variety: the need for the unknown, change, new stimuli
3. Significance: feeling unique, important, special or needed
4. Connection/Love: a strong feeling of closeness or union with someone or something
5. Growth: an expansion of capacity, capability or understanding
6. Contribution: a sense of service and focus on helping, giving to and supporting others

http://training.tonyrobbins.com/the-6-human-needs-why-we-do-what-we-do/ 

Brian Tracy’s Top 11 Essential Tips for Living a Successful Life

“The great breakthrough in your life comes when you realize that you can learn anything you need to learn to accomplish any goal that you set for yourself.”

”Spend eighty percent of your time focusing on the opportunities of tomorrow rather than the problems of yesterday.”
“Success comes when you do what you love to do, and commit to being the best in your field.”
One of my absolute favorite personal development people is Brian Tracy. He has written many, many books about success, effectiveness and leadership.
What do I like about him?
  • He gets to the point quickly. Brian Tracy is one of the most concise writers I have found in the personal development niche so far.
  • His products are often jampacked with practical value. You get stuff you can use when you buy one of his products rather than just a few tips and a lot of motivational padding.
Here are just 11 of my favorite tips from Brain Tracy at the moment.
If you want to learn much more I highly recommend checking out books – either in paper or audio form – like Time Power and The Psychology of Achievement. Also, check out the Focus & Concentration Paraliminal, it’s my favorite to sharpen my focus and boost effectiveness.
1. Change your self image.
“The person we believe ourselves to be will always act in a manner consistent with our self-image.”
“We will always tend to fulfill our own expectation of ourselves.”
“Move out of your comfort zone. You can only grow if you are willing to feel awkward and uncomfortable when you try something new.”
You will often stop yourself from doing stuff that “just isn’t you”. But when that stuff is the new normal, the stuff you just do because you are you then it becomes a lot easier.
How can you change your own self image?
Here’s what I used to see myself as a fit and healthy person rather than a person who dabbles in such stuff occasionally:
  • A ton of proof. Your mind needs proof that you are this new person. The proof is the experiences you have had. So if you really dive in and immerse yourself in something like fitness and work out every other/every day, read a lot about it all and are eating healthy stuff in a conscious way you change a lot about your day to day living environment. Expanding your comfort zone like this will quickly give you a lot of experiences and so the change can come about quicker than if you dabble a bit with it for a few years.
  • Let go of your old self image. In my experience you can shift back and forth between two self images. I think at some point you have to make a shift and let your old identity go if you want to grow. It may be your identity when it comes to health. Or money. Or socially. The problem is that the old image is so familiar and reassuring that your mind may not want to let go. I recommend checking out Let Go! to learn how to better let go of your past self image and other things in your life.
2. Create helpful habits.
“Successful people are simply those with successful habits.”
Pretty simple. Our habits are what we tend to do consistently in our day to day life and so they control our success – or lack of it – very much.
What are successful habits? Some you can find in this article. A few others are:
  • Do the most productive thing right now.
  • Do one thing at a time.
  • Do things even when you don’t feel like it.
How do you install them in your life? Two tips:
  • The 30 day challenge. You have probably read about this old personal development concept before. Basically, you make a deal with yourself to do one thing for just 30 days (one example: exercise every day) and no more than that. But after those 30 days you may discover that your mind will have become so accustomed to this new behaviour that it will be easier to continue doing it than stop doing it.
  • Just focus on the process. While doing something for those 30 days you focus on the process rather than the results. I for instance use this when I workout. I don’t take responsibility for the results in my mind. I take responsibility for showing up – even the days when I don’t feel like it – and doing my workout. The results come anyway from that consistent action. And this makes it easier for me to take this action and establish the new habit when I know that is all I need to focus on. Instead of using half of the energy and focus I have available on hoping that I “reach my goal real, real soon”. Focus on the process and you will be a lot more relaxed and prone to continue than if you stare yourself blind on the potential results that never come as quickly as you want to and puts you on an emotional rollercoaster from day to day.
3. Focus on what is useful.

“Whatever you dwell on in the conscious grows in your experience.”

“The key to success is to focus our conscious mind on things we desire not things we fear.”
This is very important and something I think many people don’t grasp the full extent of. I certainly didn’t before. When your focus is split, when you fill your mind just the “normal amount” of negativity or dwell on for example mistakes you are using up valuable time, energy and available focus to pull yourself backwards and to make mountains out of molehills.
Problems seem to become bigger in your mind than they actually are when you dwell on them. But so does, for example, opportunities and gratitude. Your surrounding reality is huge. And the room for interpretations of that reality is wide. What you focus is what you will see in your reality (opportunities vs. more reasons why things suck). What you dwell on becomes bigger and bigger in your mind. And what you think about is what you will act upon.
That’s basically why it’s absolutely crucial to keep your focus and your thoughts in right place and on the positive and useful things in your life as consistently as you can. If you focus on the negative and irrelevant stuff it is quite likely that you never get all those most important things done.
4. Set clear goals. And write them down.
“People with clear, written goals, accomplish far more in a shorter period of time than people without them could ever imagine.”
To be able to focus consistently on what you want you can use goals. If you use them, write down so they transform from thoughts into something physical and real. You can use that piece of paper as a reminder – posted on a wall for example – later on to keep your focus in the right place each and every day.
5. Ask yourself helpful questions.
“After every difficulty, ask yourself two questions: “What did I do right?” and “What would I do differently?”
The questions you ask yourself in life determine much of your outlook and success. If you ask disempowering questions like “what sucks about this?” in any situation then you are creating a lot of unhappiness and victim thinking. If you on the other hand keep it on a useful and empowering level with questions like the ones from Tracy then your chances of succeeding goes up.
You can find more empowering questions in 11 Questions That Could Help You to Vastly Improve the Quality of Your Life in 2009.
6. Luck is predictable.
“I’ve found that luck is quite predictable. If you want more luck, take more chances. Be more active. Show up more often.”
People who take the action and more chances in life tend to get the luck. If you never take chances or action you don’t get the opportunity to get lucky. You might just sit around doing nothing and rationalize it as “being unlucky”.
Also, if someone focuses on what s/he wants s/he tend to find more opportunities and other useful things that someone with a negative focus will simply not “be lucky enough” to see.
7. Focus on the activities that brings you results.
“Most people engage in activities that are tension-relieving rather than goal-achieving.”
This is very true. People love to just take it easy or relieve tension – and create more of it – by procrastinating and complaining instead of doing. It seems easier on the surface but in the long haul it tends to cause you more pain.
Of course, you must take time to relax too. But find a good and helpful balance for the two aspects of life and the best ways and most positive ways to relieve tension. Three suggestions could be regular exercise, meditation in some form or just watching a good movie.
8. Realize that you have to pay the price.
“The price of success must be paid in full, in advance.”
Nothing you really want in life is free. You have to put in hard work to get it. And usually over a long time period. You have to make hard choices and sacrifices.
Now, doing so can produce a lot of happiness along the way and when you reach your destination. But when you take the step from comfortable dreams about success and happiness to actually start doing things then there is always a price to pay. So be prepared for that.
9. Keep going.

“Every great success is an accumulation of thousands of ordinary efforts that no one else sees or appreciates.”

That’s what people like Tiger Woods, Michael Jordan and Bruce Springsteen did. They practiced a lot.
How do you put in all that time and effort if no will reward you right now? Well, you find things you love doing, things you do for yourself – rather than to get someone else’s attention and appreciation – and when things feel rough you just do what you know is the right thing to do anyway. You keep going with persistence but also simple the joy of doing what you love as two supporting friends.
10. Make a decision. Any decision. Just do something.
“Decisiveness is a characteristic of high-performing men and women. Almost any decision is better than no decision at all.”
I harp on about this a lot on the blog from time to time. That’s because it’s one of the most fundamental things that hold people back. Sitting on you hands and hoping that someone else will do something for you usually results in a lot of waiting.
Just make a decision. Try something. The sky will most likely not fall if you fail. You will just feel bad for a short while and learn a few things from asking the question in tip # 5. Then you make new decision based on what you learned and take action again.
11. Take responsibility for your life.
“The happiest people in the world are those who feel absolutely terrific about themselves, and this is the natural outgrowth of accepting total responsibility for every part of their life.”
“The more you like yourself, the better you perform in everything that you do.”
“Disciplining yourself to do what you know is right and important, although difficult, is the high road to pride, self-esteem and personal satisfaction.”
A lot of the tips in this article are based in taking full responsibility for your own life. When you do that you will start doing many of these things naturally like making decisions, putting in hard work and really trying to keep your focus in the right place.
When you decide to take responsibility for your life and doing what you know deep down is right – for example, going to gym instead of lying on the couch eating potato chips – you increase your esteem of yourself. You like yourself more and more as your self esteem goes up.
When your self esteem goes up you feel more worthy of any success and you are less likely to self sabotage in subtle and not so subtle ways. This is crucial and ties back to tip # 1. You tend to behave in alignment with your own self image.
Taking responsibility for your own life and doing the right thing are not the only things you can do to increase your self esteem and success. Another powerful tip is to like/love other people. Why? Because how you view, judge and think about people is usually how you view, judge and think about yourself.
This may sound a bit weird. But try it out for a week or two and see how it affects your view of yourself and your life. You may be surprised.

http://www.positivityblog.com/index.php/2009/05/22/brian-tracys-top-11-essential-tips-for-living-a-successful-life/

GOOD HABITS - 7 STEPS TO DEVELOPING GOOD HABITS BY BRIAN TRACY

4 Strategies For Making Positive Thinking A Powerful Force In YOUR Life!


As you read what I have to share today you may find yourself thinking: this is just way too simple. And yet, I´ve repeatedly practiced each one of these strategies in my life and found them to be not just easy but also highly effective!

I´m pretty sure the whole concept of positive thinking as a doorway to greater happiness, health and prosperity isn´t new to you. In fact, you may believe in it whole-heartedly - well, as long as things are going well in your life, at least.

If you´re anything like me, holding on to a positive mindset when your world is threatening to fall apart may not be nearly as easy to do.

Still, the self-help gurus are right about one thing. Your thoughts define your actions and your actions define your life. That´s why it´s so important to do what you must to take control of your thoughts and use them to help guideyourself down life´s path to where you want to go.

If you´re ready to set out on your own personal path to happiness, here are four simple strategies to get you started in the right direction... give them a try and let me know how they work for you.

#1) Smile & Be Grateful -

We all know it´s true - some days things go really well and others... they just don´t. How you react to what life throws your way has a lot to do with how you feel.

When you focus on problems, more problems generally seem to come your way. When you focus on possibilities, however, you will almost certainly begin enjoying more opportunities.

That said, here are two concrete things you can do to help boost the happiness you feel:

Smile! Whenever you meet someone, greet them warmly and give them your best smile. There´s a reason why it´s often said that smiling is contagious - it´s hard to resist a genuine smile. In fact, you don´t need anyone else in order to smile. Try it right now. Sit up and put a BIG smile on your face! That´s right - terrific! Can you feel the difference inside? Smiling lifts your spirits and gives you a real energy boost, so be sure to do it often!
Take a gratitude break. When life is getting you down, take a few minutes to stop and think of 3 things you are grateful for. From "big" things like your family or spouse to little things like the daffodils outside your window, practicing gratitude every day can really help you feel better about yourself and your life.

#2) Hang Out With Other Positive People -

Let´s face it. It can be really hard to stay positive when everyone you know is complaining about something. That is why it´s so important to surround yourself with other positive-minded people.

When the people you spend time with focus more on your good points than your bad, it makes it easier for you to do the same.

Cut back on the time you spend with negative people and begin spending more of your time with those who are encouraging and supportive. When you do, you´ll not only begin to feel happier and more confident, you´ll feel a greater sense of personal power as well.

#3) Think "Brilliantly" -

If you´re serious about turning your life around, then thinking positive thoughts - or thinking brilliantly, as I like to call it - is definitely the first step. But for brilliant thinking to make a real difference in your life, you will want to learn from your negative thoughts as well.

First it´s important to understand that ignoring negative thoughts won´t make them just go disappear. Instead, try listening to that negative voice inside you head to see if there is some lesson it´s trying to teach you. Then take the thought and put a positive spin on it for future reference.

Here´s an example; if someone treats you badly and your first reaction is to lash out with an equally negative response, stop for a moment and ask yourself: What else could be behind this?

Sure, maybe that person doesn´t like you. But it could also be that they have some major problems you know nothing about.

Do you see how trying to be helpful instead of berating the other person can actually change how you see the entire experience?

#4) Make Affirmations Part Of Each Day -

When life gets stressful we often think and behave in ways that are more habit than anything else. And oftentimes these habits are negative. So, how do we create new, more positive habits that help us instead of hurt us?

Positive affirmations are the answer.

Here´s a short exercise to get you started:

Think about your goals in life. Now think about the personal qualities you need to reach those goals. If your dream is to earn more money at a better job, what qualities would you need to make that possible?

Now, using positive language, write sentences in the present tense. For example: I am confident, reliable and determined.

Make a commitment right now to say the statements to yourself several times a day, every day. As your subconscious mind begins to internalize and believe each statement, you will feel more confident, more dependable and more determined.

Let´s be honest, if the habit of thinking negatively is what´s keeping you from following your dreams, doesn´t it make sense to simply create a new habit? You have the power. You just need to use it.

By practicing gratitude, hanging out with positive people, focusing on the positive, and using positive affirmations to your best advantage, I know you can channel the power of positive thinking into helping you live the life of your dreams... are you ready to give it a try?

Jan Marie Mueller is the founder and CEO of ThinkBrilliantly.com. As a firm believer in personal growth and development for a better, more productive life, she´s passionate about helping people recognize the power they have to define and direct their lives through the choices they make. Jan is also a successful business owner, author, community volunteer and co-founder of the German non-profit Helping Hands for Children in Tanzania.

For more information on tips, strategies and resources on living your best life, visit http://www.ThinkBrilliantly.com. While you´re there be sure to download the FREE Developing Self-Awareness Guide & Workbook she´s put together for you: http://www.ThinkBrilliantly.com/Free-Guide. Discover just what you need to do to start knock down the barriers and start living the life you´ve always dreamed of.

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