Soar to Success July 2019

In creating your business’s Winning Game Plan, you first work on the plays (think “strategies”) that are working. You focus on those first so you can be intentional about doing them and keeping those plays working correctly. Many times, we focus first on what’s not working and forget what does work; consequently, we stop or do less of the plays that actually work. This pattern drives our results downward creating a less than successful outcome. But, what about the plays where we need help, the ones we don’t do well or don’t do at all? We have to pay attention to them too so we can improve our overall game. Here’s how you work on those plays that need your attention: First identify the plays (things) that need tweaking. Here’s an example of a good golfer who wanted to play in the PGA. He realized there were shots that needed tweaking. He identified the plays that worked as: 1) Shots inside 3 feet - desired outcome was to make 90% of those shots. 2) Reading the greens - desired outcome was to be 100% confident in ability to read the line (the trajectory the ball will take after being hit). 3) Pre-shot routine - desired outcome was to be able to keep emotions consistent. Which Of Your Plays Need Tweaking? By Jack Klemeyer

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