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Written by: jimwideman
9/19/2009 8:23 AM 

Once I have determined where I want to end up and I’ve identified where I think I am I must identify the steps needed to go from one to the other. These steps are my next levels of leadership. Lately I’ve realized that when you come right down to it, all levels are judged by performance. Here are my secrets for upping my performance, I learned them from my old personal trainer. (Thanks Dennis!)

1. Test the weight. Determine if the task you or other are managing is light, medium, or heavy

2. Adjust the weight where it is challenging yet manageable. There’s time I add responsibility
but there are times I make it lighter

3. Don’t go it alone take a spot or a lift up (Get help) Read a book, make a phone call, get a
coach but never be too mighty to ask for help.

4. Once you found a task or performance level manageable add more each set. If you don’t
push yourself to raise the bar you won’t.

5. Don’t do the same exercises (Mix it up) same actions bring same results.

6. Set new goals constantly. I love to shatter my personal best. Remember the goal you have today will become old hat as you keep improving as a leader.

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