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How do you eat an elephant? One bite at a time. How do you win big? One small victory at a time. Jim Stryker, who is in the elite club as far as production and leadership breaks down high achievement into a mindset and small “base hits” that add up to big results.
Jim says that victory begins with the bed-it’s not what you’re thinking! It begins by MAKING your bed. Making your bed begins a series of wins. When you focus on the small things, they add up to become wins, and those wins become more wins. Rather than focusing on winning the world series of your life, you should focus on getting base hits. Forget about the big and become a craftsman at the mundane, small stuff. If we are striving for greatness in each moment, you get a little bit better each day.
As a top producer, and a coach to top producers, I find that success is often not a result of merely strategy. There is an emotional component to it. It’s called momentum. It’s undeniable! When someone feels capable coming into a situation, it has an undeniable impact on the outcome. How can on come into a situation (selling, leading, or ANYTHING) with this confidence? It helps to be coming from a victory. Wins beget wins. Losses beget losses.
Quotes from Jim:
Win the day. The present is the present for a reason. It is a PRESENT. Treat it like a treasure.
Have a mindset of Procession (going somewhere) and projection (knowing where you are going).
Don’t close a sale, it’s actually about opening the lines of possibility.
BE free, to be you…Everybody is normal until you get to know them. Stop trying to be liked.
How you do anything is how you do everything.
How you do the little things how you will do the big things.
Mindset. Progress, not perfection is how we should use our life energy. Mindset, and execution help you to live learn, earn, and give.
People do the wrong thing because it’s a habit. Start with the habit of the win. Create momentum.
You can connect with Jim on LinkedIn or Facebook. You can also reach Jim at www.jimstryker.com
By Donnie Tuttle5
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How do you eat an elephant? One bite at a time. How do you win big? One small victory at a time. Jim Stryker, who is in the elite club as far as production and leadership breaks down high achievement into a mindset and small “base hits” that add up to big results.
Jim says that victory begins with the bed-it’s not what you’re thinking! It begins by MAKING your bed. Making your bed begins a series of wins. When you focus on the small things, they add up to become wins, and those wins become more wins. Rather than focusing on winning the world series of your life, you should focus on getting base hits. Forget about the big and become a craftsman at the mundane, small stuff. If we are striving for greatness in each moment, you get a little bit better each day.
As a top producer, and a coach to top producers, I find that success is often not a result of merely strategy. There is an emotional component to it. It’s called momentum. It’s undeniable! When someone feels capable coming into a situation, it has an undeniable impact on the outcome. How can on come into a situation (selling, leading, or ANYTHING) with this confidence? It helps to be coming from a victory. Wins beget wins. Losses beget losses.
Quotes from Jim:
Win the day. The present is the present for a reason. It is a PRESENT. Treat it like a treasure.
Have a mindset of Procession (going somewhere) and projection (knowing where you are going).
Don’t close a sale, it’s actually about opening the lines of possibility.
BE free, to be you…Everybody is normal until you get to know them. Stop trying to be liked.
How you do anything is how you do everything.
How you do the little things how you will do the big things.
Mindset. Progress, not perfection is how we should use our life energy. Mindset, and execution help you to live learn, earn, and give.
People do the wrong thing because it’s a habit. Start with the habit of the win. Create momentum.
You can connect with Jim on LinkedIn or Facebook. You can also reach Jim at www.jimstryker.com