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In this peak performance training video, you'll learn critical thinking skills that can help improve your results in several areas of life. Being exceptional means using thinking skills that go against the way many of us were programmed to think. We learned early on that failure, stress and obstacles are bad things, but that is not necessarily true. Top performers use stress and failure to propel themselves to their next level, so they approach setbacks with different thinking skills and a different mindset. Dr. Eliot has spent numerous hours working with top performers, studying their thinking skills, and figuring out what makes them great. In this interesting and story-filled program, he shares important principles from his findings that explain peak performance, and show you how to practice improved thinking skills.
John Eliot, Ph.D., is a top speaker, author, and award-winning professor, specializing in thinking skills, business and psychology. He is on the faculty at Rice University, and is an adjunct professor at SMU Cox School of Business Leadership Center and the University of Houston. For nearly a decade, Dr. Eliot has been a consultant and trainer for business executives, professional athletes, and corporations, helping them tweak their business performance and personal productivity. His clients have included The Mayo Clinic, Adidas, NASA, the United States Olympic Committee, The Texas Medical Center, Little League Baseball, and hundreds of elite individual performers.
- EMBRACING FAILURE TO GET TO YOUR NEXT LEVEL
- THINKING ABOUT ONLY THAT WHICH YOU HAVE CONTROL OVER
- THE ART OF PEAK PERFORMANCE THROUGH INSPIRATION
- HOW TO BETTER USE THE TRAINING & TRUSTING MINDSETS
- EXTRAORDINARY THINKING SKILLS FOR EXCEPTIONAL RESULTS
- AND MUCH MORE...
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Great quote: "Being "realistic" is justifying negative thinking!"
TLWartelle 2 months ago
I highly recommnend this man's work. I am surprised that he is not more well-known, his work is excellent. - Ryan
ryannagy 2 years ago