JJ Watt said, “Success isn’t owned, it’s leased. And rent is due everyday.”
Jim Collins said, “Greatness is not a function of circumstance. Greatness, it turns out, is largely a matter of conscious choice.”
Greatness is a choice. A choice to take action.
Greatness is not a destination.
Greatness isn’t determined by your results.
It is the will to put your best foot forward everyday.
4 daily habits for greatness:
1. Treat success with the same skepticism as you treat “failure”
This keeps you humble, hungry, and motivated to continuously improve. When you question your assumptions, you're in better position to adapt.
Success can be a fickle friend, but skepticism is a reliable ally.
2. Spend time reflecting about your performance
• Evaluate your strengths and weaknesses.
• Self-awareness is the first step in growth.
• Look to improve and grow.
• Reflect on your performance and your competitors.
3.Asking the right questions is half the battle.
Ask “How are you separating skill from luck?”
• Control what you can control.
• Be realistic about what's driving the outcome.
• Is it luck or is it skill?
• How are you quantifying luck?
Luck can be fleeting, but skill is something you can cultivate and hone over time.
4. Focus on your most important metrics
Define the inputs that will drive your results and FOCUS on them.
Successful people and teams create personalized scorecards and metrics for measurement. The metrics set expectations on what matters.
What gets measured, gets managed
“Greatness begins beyond the comfort zone.” - Robin Sharma
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