Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Don't Choke


We are getting close to World Series time - - so here is a list of tips for performing in clutch situations:
  • Focus - - Focus projects and programs with the vision required to see the real issues. Separating facts from minutiae can be difficult so you have to ensure you have the information needed to properly frame the issues.

  • Discipline - - In its simplest form, discipline means staying on message. Equally important is the ability to evaluate "choices in the present, without interference from the past." Scenarios change - - the reasons behind a drought or flood last decade may not be reasons behind a recent drought or flood.

  • Adapting - - Learning from a mistake requires adaption. So does learning in a rapidly changing situation. Adapting on the fly involves keeping your eye on the goal, not the original plan.

  • Being present - - This is a learned behavior that incorporates the clutch traits and adds self-confidence - - but not cockiness or arrogance. Preparation boosts confidence by ensuring that you control you actions and reactions.

  • Fear and desire - - Both are great motivators. Fear equates to living a life without a Plan B. It works for the short term, but life without a backup plan has no inherent goal. It's running scared. Desire looks for the long term. Desire is never content.

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