Like this article? PLEASE +1 it! Evan Signature
Evan Carmichael Top Header about About Home Profiles articles Tools forums inspirational quotes About facebook Twitter YouTube Blog
Share for a Cause











Are You Operating At Your Maximum or Your Optimum?

Guest post by: Renita Kalhorn

Article Overview: The difference between going full out until you crash or establishing a sustainable pace that will take you to the finish line.

Free Download - How Jeremy Lin Deals with the Pressure of Expectations And You Can Too By Renita Kalhorn
Name: Email:

Are You Operating At Your Maximum or Your Optimum?

Nido Qubein, president of High Point University, asked this question and it highlighted one of the behavioral mysteries I’ve long observed in the business world: So many people operate in maximum mode, running as fast as they can, barely keeping their head above water.

They rush around in reactive mode, relying on external pressures and sheer willpower to create adrenaline-driven motivation. Pushing as hard as they can for as long as they can – and sacrificing their health and wellbeing in the meantime – inevitably, they crash and burn.

On the other side of the fence are those who are operating at their optimum, setting a pace that’s sustainable for the long term and most favorable to achieving the results they want. Yes, they sprint full out when necessary but they do it on a full tank of gas and then take the time to rest and recover.

Which way sounds better to you? If you’re interested in a saner, healthier way to thrive and succeed, here are three ways to move toward optimum performance:

1. Know your why. Let’s start with a little brain science. In his book, Start With Why, Simon Sinek points out that the oldest part of our brain, the limbic system, is where our emotions and behavior originate.

The best way to access our emotions – which are what drive our actions -- is by understanding our fundamental “why.” Is it to grow, to inspire, to teach? Rather than focusing solely on the “what” -- the different career path or major promotion, say -- digging deep to excavate a true sense of purpose is what will ignite your motivation and give you clarity.

2. Fortify your mindset. The more information we have access to – on TV, in the newspapers and in conversations overheard -- the more negativity we’re likely to encounter. Unless, that is, we proactively create a shield against it.

Before you dive into your day, take 15 minutes to feed your mind inspiring content that shifts your default setting toward the positive and expands your idea of what’s possible –biographies of people you admire, personal development books, inspiring quotes -- clear your mind with meditation or journaling, and mentally rehearse how you want the key events of the day to go. Your day will start off smoother and, when you do encounter a setback, you’ll handle it with greater ease and aplomb.

3. Create positive rituals for energy recovery. Sports psychologist Jim Loehr says: “Time, by itself, is fundamentally valueless unless it intersects with our best energy. That's because it's our best energy that enables us to be extraordinary.”

People in maximum mode burn through their energy sources until there’s nothing left. Energy, however, is a renewable resource, if we take measures to recover. One way to replenish our mental, emotional and spiritual energy is to create positive rituals. More than a routine, these are precise, consciously acquired behaviors that become automatic, fueled by a deep sense of meaning and purpose: date night on Fridays with your significant other, reading a chapter of a novel at lunchtime, or going to yoga class on Tuesdays and Thursdays.

No question, with the hyped-up expectations of the modern world breathing down your neck, choosing a sustainable pace requires discipline and conviction. But which would you rather be: ahead at the 25th mile of the marathon, or the first to run across the finish line?

Related Articles
  Entrepreneurs – Grow Your Small Business into a Large Business
  Height Weight Chart - Gauging Your Life Insurance Risk Factors
  What makes a good OS
  What Kind Of Car Are You?
  The Difference Between A Capital Lease and An Operating Lease
  Times are tough with the credit crunch!
  Comfortable with the Uncomfortable
  Scientifically Proven ? An Asset Lease Whether Operating Or Capital Works For Financial Bridging of Canadian Business Financing
  What is Maximum Effort on the Sales Force?
  FRANCHISING - ARE YOU READY TO GROW - ELEMENT 2
  Does my Business need a Revolver ? !
  Web Hosting Company: Operating System Used to Host Sites
  Why to outsource chat support facilities to India?
  Asset based Lines of Credit – All the business financing you need!
  Employee Trusts
  How To Acheive A Maximum Affiliate Payout
  2009 Tax Changes Every Business Owner and Employee MUST Know
  Turbo Charge Your Banking Via A Business Line Of Credit ABL Revolver !
  Count your links
  5 Steps to a Balanced Business Budget

Home > Leadership > Renita Kalhorn > Are You Operating At Your Maximum or Your Optimum >
Article Tags: energy, optimal, peak performance, stress

About the Author: Renita Kalhorn
RSS for Renita's articles - Visit Renita's website

Renita Kalhorn is a Juilliard-trained concert pianist with a first-degree martial arts black belt and an INSEAD MBA who helps entrepreneurs, executives and sales professionals get exceptional results under pressure. Using her Step Up Your Game Performance System, clients dramatically increase their mental stamina, productivity and ability to perform under pressure -- generating exceptional results more quickly and easily than they would on their own. Fluent in Japanese, Renita has delivered leadership training programs in the U.S. and Asia for Fortune 500 clients such as Deutsche Bank, Pfizer, GlaxoSmithKline and Time Warner. She also delivers mental toughness training to the Navy SEALs RDAC. Find out more at http://www.stepupyourgamenow.com

Click here to visit Renita's website
Dashed Line

More from Renita Kalhorn
Why You Need To Trust Your Gut But Dont Take My Word For It
Five Telltale Signs You Lack Mental Toughness Or How To Know When Youre On The Road to Mediocrity
The Secret to Feeling in Control During Times of Change
10 NOTSOCOMMON SENSE TIPS FOR WRITING COMPELLING EMAIL
THE SECRET TO FEELING IN CONTROL OF YOUR DESTINY UNDER RISKY CONDITIONS AT THE OFFICE AND BEYOND


Related Forum Posts
Re: HOW TO: Upload Your Picture in 4 Easy Steps Re: HOW TO: Upload Your Picture in 4 Easy Steps - With Ububtu Operating System how can i apply this procedure?? I hope you would give me clarity ... Thanks in advance...
Re: Books for Business Owners Re: Books for Business Owners - Hi DougSchadle, Thanks for sharing your favorite business book with us! A good book I'm reading now is "Maximum Achievement: Strategies and Skills That Will Unlock Your Hidden Powers to Succeed" by Brian Tracy as it was a birthday gift from a friend. Tracy's book is helpful in identifying what's important in your life and then setting an action plan to achieve it.
Re: What or Who Sparks Your Business Interest Re: What or Who Sparks Your Business Interest - I guess the business bug has always been with me as I was brought up in a public house. My parents were publicans, so were my grandparents, and later so were my brother and myself. I've also managed a café, co-owned a snack bar and also a second hand store, which is where I discovered computers and the Internet as someone came in one day and asked "can you sell this for me" referring to his computer. After that I learned how to build one from scratch, install the Operating System and then went online to find out how everything worked and how to maintain computers properly. All the time I was doing this there was a thought at the back of my mind telling me that I could make a living on the Internet and eventually I made up my mind to do just that.
Re: How can I promote my site? Re: How can I promote my site? - There are various useful techniques for promoting a website. In SEO the techniques could be "white hat" and "black hat" techniques. White hat techniques includes following techniques to promote website as per the search engine rules. - Search Engine Friendly Tags - Website submission to Search Engines - Website Submission to Social Sites (Like twitter, Facebook) - Articles Promotion & Press Release Promotion - Quality Directories promotion - Contribution to Blogs, Forums Black hat techniques can reduce website strength in the search engine and can treat site as spam that could be following. - Keywords Stuffing. - Hidden Links - Maximum Links of unknown sites.
This Forum Is Fantastic! Glad To Be A Part Of It! This Forum Is Fantastic! Glad To Be A Part Of It! - Hi there, my name is Gavin Rouble and I am Certified Business Outcomes Specialist and Coach with FocalPoint Business Coaching. We are a global business coaching organization that is powered by the incredible knowledge of Brian Tracy and are closely affiliated with Brian Tracy International. Operating along the southern shore of Lake Ontario, I work with business owners and executives as a trusted business advisor helping them to build the life they deserve through achieving measurable business results. I am very excited to be a part of this forum comprising of small business owners and entrepreneurs. Specifically, I believe this will be a fantastic resource for continuing to learn the key needs, wants, frustrations, and challenges of the incredible men and women that I work with. Best regards. Gavin R.


Share this article with your friends. Fund someone's dream.

Leave a comment below or share on the left and you'll help support entrepreneurs in Africa through our partnership with Kiva. Over $50,000 raised and counting - Please keep sharing! Learn more.



Featured Article

Bottom Footer



Newsletter

Get advice & tips from famous business
owners, new articles by entrepreneur
experts, my latest website updates, &
special sneak peaks at what's to come!
Name:
Email:
Popular Articles

E Mail Marketing Campaigns

Are You Fulfilled

Suggestions

Email us your ideas on how to make our
website more valuable! Thank you Sharon
from Toronto Salsa Lessons / Classes for
your suggestions to make the newsletter
look like the website and profile younger
entrepreneurs like Jennifer Lopez.