Autumn News from Optimize Performance Development Group
“Inspire Success”
To my customer…I may not have the answer, but I will find
it.
I may not have the time, but I’ll make time.
I may not be the biggest, but I’ll be the most committed
to your success.
It seems right now that most people are striving to find solutions to the current economic climate that will change things quickly. Unfortunately life seldom works like that - I know from my own experiences – Last year I had a wonderful time focussing a lot of energy into sport and travel which took my focus away from the process of continuing to build my business. Suddenly the business environment became tougher and when I woke up on January 1 2009 I was faced with the prospect of very little forward work. I have been forced to spend a lot of time thinking about what I do, how I do it and if the outcomes I get are what I want. In itself this has been a very inspiring process of reflection resulting in positive outcomes of action.
All businesses would gain from undertaking the same introspection and reflection.
Fine tuning your business operations by itself is unlikely to recession proof
your business. Like all elite performers including business, the thing
that sets them apart is the way they think and act.
This NEW Optimize workshop “Inspire Success” challenges participants thinking >
Over the last two months I have been delivering presentations to a number of groups and organisations around the theme of coping through tough times. What has emerged is a powerful presentation that challenges thinking in all areas but especially on what impacts on success in these times. In the workshop, participants engender positive change which flows through to performance by leaving with ideas they have committed to act upon immediately.
This is a punchy, inspired presentation ideal for any organisation or team as a catalyst for change. Workshops of longer duration develop the concepts in more depth.
“The team are really fired up after your presentation. The messages
were simple and easy to implement; a case of positive good sense. I have
found myself examining all my decisions in light of the ‘double loop’. “
- Jenny Durno Managing Director Phoenix Recruitment www.phoenixjobs.co.nz
To book Barry, contact Optimize.
Tips for the month
- Filter what you read, listen to & watch carefully. The media aren’t great at reporting positive things happening.
- Avoid doomsayers.
- Use your time wisely to prepare for the opportunities that are out there now and to come.
- The current climate will improve.
Thoughts
As many of you know I spent time last year in India. It struck me
that the slum dwellers of Mumbai are not caught up in this current
economic recession, for them life always has been and always will be
about survival, which translates to living one day at a time, and very much
in the present
In 1986 Rita Levi-Montalcini won the Nobel Prize for Medicine and now at
age 100 has this gem of advice:
“Don’t fear difficult
moments, the best comes from them.”
She should know as her story is compelling, having been being forced to flee
from life threatening situations many times during World War 2, while all
the time expanding her knowledge and passion for studying medicine.
