Live Well Consistently Performing Experiencing Intelligent Breakthroughs In Your Performance & Life:
Many people talk about intrinsic motivation or inspiration as standalone performance drivers. Using my paragon human performance and organizational performance breakthroughs model you learn there is an intrinsic relationship between your motivation and inspiration.
Learn how to learn and apply the learning to forward your performance:
1. Why intrinsic motivation & inspiration aren’t standalone performance drivers?
2. Examples and stories of why, how, and what to do to consistently be intrinsically motivated and inspired experiencing intelligent breakthroughs with fulfillment, more ease, fun & enjoyment.
“You need the right support system to thrive.” – Raj Gavurla
“The Zone” Effect:
By many “the zone” effect is described as everything is in slow motion, time stands still (isn’t a deterring factor), and your life and performance feels effortless.
My “The Zone” Effect:
Sometime my “The Zone Effect” comes from others. Did you watch Wimbledon and the World Cup? You saw several examples of “The Zone”. Do you recognize, see, and appreciate “The Zone” in someone? Pay focused attention to this and apply the learning to feel progress for the both of you.
Why to apply:
“Feel “The Zone” give endorphins.” – Raj Gavurla
Your Most Recent “The Zone” Effect
What consistently forward intelligent breakthroughs are you experiencing? Please send me a personal message and I will reply.
“Being someone else is a waste of your time” – Anonymous
For programs and services, contact Raj Gavurla at 864.569.2315, raj@rajgavurla.com.
“Wanting to be someone else is a waste of who you are.”
– Anonymous
For programs and services, contact Raj Gavurla at 864.569.2315, raj@rajgavurla.com.
“Wanting to be someone else is a waste of who you are.”
– Anonymous
For programs and services, contact Raj Gavurla at 864.569.2315, raj@rajgavurla.com.
“Get it done.” – Raj Gavurla
Consistently Perform: Experiencing Intelligent Breakthroughs In Your Performance & Life
For those using my Your Raise The Bar Primer: Mental Performance Tools workbook, are you making sure you are writing your clear goal before actually taking action. It will show you how much easier it is to experience intelligent breakthroughs in your performance and life by doing so.
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“The Zone” Effect
By many “the zone” effect is described as everything is in slow motion, time stands still (isn’t a deterring factor), and your performance feels effortless.
It was Saturday morning and I drove to attend a community breakfast at Nicholtown Missionary Baptist Church. It’s always nice and amazing meeting people and making friends in their place of worship. There was an unexpected success. The pastor wanted me to say the prayer before eating. My day became auspicious (type of day to write in my workbook). As I mentally prepared, I told myself “talk from the heart” . We prayed and it was the first time I’ve lead a prayer in public. I don’t have the words to describe the amazing feeling running through me. An amazing “the zone” experience I will recall often.Your Most Recent “The Zone” Effect
Here’s an exercise for you? Describe what causes performance anxiety and stress. Then, change each factor so you experience “the zone” the next time you are scheduled to perform. Performance anxiety and stress are usually caused by a time crunch (doing too much in too little time), environmental, relationship issue, or over thinking.
“A moment of self-compassion can change your entire day. A string of such moments
can change the course of your life.” – Christopher Germer
For programs and services, contact Raj Gavurla at 864.569.2315, raj@rajgavurla.com.
“Wanting to be someone else is a waste of who you are.”
– Anonymous
For programs and services, contact Raj Gavurla at 864.569.2315, raj@rajgavurla.com.