Repeatedly Reach
How you learn has more to do with your business success than any talent you were born with...
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Be the Andy Murray of your business and push yourself to edge of your capabilities
Apply the right formula to your way of working and watch your profits increase
Failure is part of your business success, let failure be a motivator
Talent isn’t everything, hard work and failure can also help you to succeed…
Your success will be greater when you change your way of working
Reaching, repeating and failing can lead you to success
How you learn has more to do with your business success than any talent you were born with…
Only when you reach and repeat will you see the success you dream about
Reach and repeat to secure a successful future for your business
Are you willing to grow your business by failing first?
Be the Usain Bolt of your business and become obsessed with success
Become a gold medal winning team by repeatedly training at the edge of your skill level
The science of success suggests that its not the genes that matter, it’s the hard work
Apply the obsession of success to your business and watch your business improve
You will achieve more if you and your team practice repeatedly at the edge of your capabilities
Usain Bolt isn’t so special - he’s just sprint training better, harder and more often than all the others…
Practice makes perfect they say, but how deep does your practice go?
Apply deep practice to your business today and your results will improve.
Practice at the edge of your capabilities to truly succeed, then repeat, repeat, repeat.
In sport, deep and repeated practice is the norm, make it the norm in your business
Deep practice guarantees a competitive edge
If you don’t apply the science of deep practice to your business today your business will stagnate
Repeatedly reach beyond your current skill level and you accelerate the progress of your business
Serious about securing success for your business? Then ‘reach and repeat’
Practice right at the edge of your ability and acquire skills you did not even know you had.
Insulate your brain and grow your business
Deep practice works and builds a faster better brain
Deep practice works and builds a faster better team
Deep practice works and builds a faster better business
Apply the science of myelinated brain circuits to your team and watch your profits grow
Get a hole in one by applying deep practice to your business
Chapeltown used deep practice for unexpected wins, the key… smaller and heavier balls
Don’t see deep practice as a cost that can be avoided, see it is a cost that should not be ignored
Deep practice – the future for your competitive advantage
Reach, repeat and fail, reach repeat and fail, reach, repeat and succeed
Failing should be a business success...
Why are Brazil the best football team in the world? Smaller and heavier balls...
Constantly reaching for faster and better is tough, but your business will fail if you don’t
Embrace the struggle, when you struggle you get smarter, faster, better
Success is about hard work, yours.
Embrace repetition, it’s one of the building blocks to success
Take the ‘toddlers’ approach to business success, reach, repeat, fail and keep trying until you can walk, run and jump
Praise the effort of your team, not the intelligence and you will create your own hot bed of talent.
What can Tom Cruise tell us about the secret of success?
How does a Tom Cruise film teach you that failure will make you succeed?
Being successful in your business is all about not being afraid to fail... Be like Tom Cruise..
When you Live, Die and Repeat like Tom Cruise your business will win, win, win...
How can watching the Tom Cruise movie Live, Die, Repeat make your business successful?
When you REACH, FAIL, REPEAT – you can put these setbacks and adjustments to work in your business in a positive way…
What can your business learn from Tom Cruise about failure?
Get good at failure in your business-then hit reset…
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Update 1:
Can you name 5 world class sportsmen? Even if you don’t follow sport, the answer is likely to be yes.
Because they are the best, at the top of their game and lead their chosen sport.
You might think that this is because they are naturally talented and have worked hard to get where they are,
And although this is true, there is also something else…
What if their success is due to their way of working? Click here to read more.
Update 2:
Andy Murray is not just world number one because he is talented.
He works hard, he pushes himself, again and again and sometimes he fails, sometimes despite all his hard work he does not win the grand slam he wanted to.
But he doesn’t let that failure defeat him. Click here to turn failure into business success.
Update 3:
The science of success suggests that genes have little to do with success…
But is this true?
Jamaica is the home of Usain Bolt, the home of sprinting. 7 of the world top 10 sprinters come from Jamaica…
But it’s not where he comes from that matters, it’s what he does…
And it’s what you do as a business owner that matters… Click here to find out how your business can have a gold medal team of your own.
Update 4:
The Jamaican team are obsessed with training, sprint training and training for gold medal success…AND success breeds success.
Its time to be obsessed about your business success.
Apply this obsession of success to your business, make your team train and train again at the edge of their current skill level and your business will achieve more. Click here for more.
Update 5
As the saying goes practice makes perfect.
You already know in this fast-moving business world that you need to improve just to stand still.
You also know that doing the same old, same old will mean that your business will eventually fail.
But practising something just once isn’t enough… Go here to learn how deep practice can transform your business success.
Update 6
By helping your people (and yourself) improve skills and expertise through deep practice you set yourself up for business success.
So, what is deep practice I hear you ask?
Deep Practice is a special kind of practice that takes you to the edge of your abilities and then a little bit beyond (reach) - then requires you to practice every day or every week (repeat). Click here to learn more.
Update 7:
Deep Practice works, ignore it and your business will not move forward. Embrace deep practice and not only will you grow your business, you will grow your people and change the way they work forever.
This is too good to be ignored…
Use deep practice in your business to improve personal, team and business performance. Click here for more.
Update 8
Apply deep practice to your business today and insulate your business brain circuits.
Insulation means speed and precision; every time you perform an action or skill you wrap your brain circuits in an extra layer of myelin insulation.
Myelin builds a better, faster brain and for you a better, faster business and team.
Click here to learn how the profits of your business can grow with a little extra insulation.
Update 9:
Click here to read how Chapeltown FC beat National Football teams by applying the science of deep practice to their training regimes. It worked for Chapeltown, a football team that no one had previously heard of and it can work for you.
Update 10
In 1997 Simon Clifford borrowed £5,000 to pay for a trip to Brazil to learn about ‘Futsal’ (Futebol de Salão – football in a room). Why?
He knew his football team could improve when they tried a new way of training, he eliminated passive learning and pushed them to very edge of their capabilities, read here how deep practice worked for them and can work for you too.
Update 11:
Success is about hard work, as a business owner you know this.
You have worked hard to get to where you are today… and you have built a successful business
What if you worked hard in a different way…could your business be more successful? Click here to learn how.
Update 12
Embrace the struggle and you will build your business smarter, faster and better.
You can adopt this approach for you and your business when you:
· Ruthlessly eliminate passive learning
· Embrace the struggle
· Embrace repetition
· Coach well
To read more on how to transform your business into a hotbed of talent, click here.
Update 13
In the film Live, Die, Repeat – Tom Cruise shows us that to succeed you must fail – repeatedly!
A modern sci-fi Groundhog Day - Tom (the hero – obviously), dies and fails repeatedly, but each death restarts his day allowing him to modify his behaviour, adjust his course and plan, meaning he eventually saves the world, kills the aliens and of course gets the girl…
Click here to learn how this applies to you and more importantly the success of your business?
Update 14
When you learn at the edge of your skill level and the very limits of your capabilities repeatedly, failure is expected.
When you REACH, FAIL, REPEAT – you can put these setbacks and adjustments to work in your business in a positive way…
It’s only at the very limits of your capabilities that you grow, and your business grows.
It’s only when you think like Tom Cruise in the film Live, Die, Repeat… Do you succeed. Click here to learn more…
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1) Can you name 5 world class sportsmen? Even if you don’t follow sport, the answer is likely to be yes.
Because they are the best, at the top of their game and lead their chosen sport.
You might think that this is because they are naturally talented and have worked hard to get where they are,
And although this is true, there is also something else…
What if their success is due to their way of working? Click here to read more.
2) Andy Murray is not just world number one because he is talented.
He works hard, he pushes himself, again and again and sometimes he fails, sometimes despite all his hard work he does not win the grand slam he wanted to.
But he doesn’t let that failure defeat him. Click here to turn failure into business success.
3) The science of success suggests that genes have little to do with success…
But is this true?
Jamaica is the home of Usain Bolt, the home of sprinting. 7 of the world top 10 sprinters come from Jamaica…
But it’s not where he comes from that matters, it’s what he does…
And it’s what you do as a business owner that matters… Click here to find out how your business can have a gold medal team of your own.
4) The Jamaican team are obsessed with training, sprint training and training for gold medal success…AND success breeds success.
Its time to be obsessed about your business success.
Click here to apply this obsession of success to your business, make your team train and train again at the edge of their current skill level and your business will achieve more.
5) As the saying goes practice makes perfect.
You already know in this fast-moving business world that you need to improve just to stand still.
You also know that doing the same old, same old will mean that your business will eventually fail.
But practising something just once isn’t enough… Go here to learn how deep practice can transform your business success.
6) By helping your people (and yourself) improve skills and expertise through deep practice you set yourself up for business success.
So, what is deep practice I hear you ask?
Deep Practice is a special kind of practice that takes you to the edge of your abilities and then a little bit beyond (reach) - then requires you to practice every day or every week (repeat). Click here to learn more.
7) Deep Practice works, ignore it and your business will not move forward. Embrace deep practice and not only will you grow your business, you will grow your people and change the way they work forever.
This is too good to be ignored…
Use deep practice in your business to improve personal, team and business performance. Click here for more.
8) Apply deep practice to your business today and insulate your business brain circuits.
Insulation means speed and precision; every time you perform an action or skill you wrap your brain circuits in an extra layer of myelin insulation.
Myelin builds a better, faster brain and for you a better, faster business and team.
Click here to learn how the profits of your business can grow with a little extra insulation.
9) Click here to read how Chapeltown FC beat National Football teams by applying the science of deep practice to their training regimes. It worked for Chapeltown, a football team that no one had previously heard of and it can work for you.
10) In 1997 Simon Clifford borrowed £5,000 to pay for a trip to Brazil to learn about ‘Futsal’ (Futebol de Salão – football in a room). Why?
He knew his football team could improve when they tried a new way of training, he eliminated passive learning and pushed them to very edge of their capabilities, read here how deep practice worked for them and can work for you too.
11) Success is about hard work, as a business owner you know this.
You have worked hard to get to where you are today… and you have built a successful business
What if you worked hard in a different way…could your business be more successful? Click here to learn more.
12) Embrace the struggle and you will build your business smarter, faster and better.
You can adopt this approach for you and your business when you:
· Ruthlessly eliminate passive learning
· Embrace the struggle
· Embrace repetition
· Coach well
To read more on how to transform your business into a hotbed of talent, click here.
13) In the film Live, Die, Repeat – Tom Cruise shows us that to succeed you must fail – repeatedly!
A modern sci-fi Groundhog Day - Tom (the hero – obviously), dies and fails repeatedly, but each death restarts his day allowing him to modify his behaviour, adjust his course and plan, meaning he eventually saves the world, kills the aliens and of course gets the girl…
Click here to learn how this applies to you and more importantly the success of your business?
14) When you learn at the edge of your skill level and the very limits of your capabilities repeatedly, failure is expected.
When you REACH, FAIL, REPEAT – you can put these setbacks and adjustments to work in your business in a positive way…
It’s only at the very limits of your capabilities that you grow, and your business grows.
It’s only when you think like Tom Cruise in the film Live, Die, Repeat… Do you succeed. Click here to learn more…
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BLOG 1 - Reach, repeat and fail to ensure business success
Can you name 5 world class sportsmen? Even if you don’t follow sport, the answer is likely to be yes.
Because they are the best, at the top of their game and lead their chosen sport.
You might think that this is because they are naturally talented and have worked hard to get where they are,
And although this is true, there is also something else…
What if their success is due to their way of working?
A formula... that you can you use in your business, that your people can use…
You are successful now but are YOU at the top of your game.
Andy Murray is not just world number one because he is talented.
He works hard, he pushes himself, again and again and sometimes he fails, sometimes despite all his hard work he does not win the grand slam he wanted to.
Failure in fact, it motivates him, he works harder, he stretches himself, to the very edge of his capabilities.
Why not apply this way of working to your business, what if stretching yourself and your team could bring a 10% or 20% improvement in your profits… interested now?
Read here (URL to your webpage BBS) and apply this proven way of working to the mission critical jobs in your business today and improve your results.
BLOG 2 - Are Usain Bolt’s genes overrated?
The science of success suggests that genes have little to do with success…
But is this true?
Jamaica is the home of Usain Bolt, the home of sprinting. 7 of the world top 10 sprinters come from Jamaica…
But it’s not where he comes from that matters, it’s what he does…
The Jamaican team are obsessed with training, sprint training and training for gold medal success...AND success breeds success.
It’s time to be obsessed about your business success.
Apply this obsession of success to your business, make your team train and train again at the edge of their current skill level.
When you repeatedly practice, and push yourself at the edge of your skill level, your business will improve and you will achieve more.
When you encourage your team to do the same you will breed success and have a gold medal winning team of your own.
Read here (URL to your webpage BBS) and make your business your obsession.
BLOG 3 - Deep practice guarantees your business a competitive edge...
As the saying goes practice makes perfect.
You already know in this fast-moving business world that you need to improve just to stand still.
You also know that doing the same old, same old will mean that your business will eventually fail.
Practising something once just isn’t enough…by helping your people (and yourself) improve skills and expertise through deep practice you set yourself up for business success.
So, what is deep practice I hear you ask?
Deep Practice is a special kind of practice that takes you to the edge of your abilities and then a little bit beyond (reach) - then requires you to practice every day or every week (repeat).
The science says it’s not your genes that determine your greatness...it’s how hard you are willing to work, willing to practice, willing to reach, willing to fail and willing to repeat…
By practicing right at the edge of your ability, you develop the knowledge, skills, and abilities that the average person never acquires. This is deep practice.
In sport repetition is the norm, it’s expected. In business, repeated training is often seen as a cost - but it shouldn’t be.
When you think differently about deep practice your skills and expertise will improve and so will your results. Click here (URL to your webpage BBS) to learn how deep practice can make a real difference to your business.
BLOG 4 - Use the skills of 'deep practice' in your business to build a faster, better brain…
Deep Practice works, ignore it and your business will not move forward. Embrace it and not only will you grow your business, but you will grow your people and change the way they work forever.
This is too good to be ignored…so don’t…here’s the science…
Use deep practice in your business to improve personal, team and business performance.
When you use deep practice, you insulate your brain circuits.
Insulation means speed and precision; every time you perform an action or skill you wrap your brain circuits in an extra layer of myelin insulation.
Myelin builds a better, faster brain and for you a better, faster business and team.
The insulation will only occur when you are applying deep practice to work at the very limit of your capabilities, then repeating it and honing your skills.
For example, the golfer simply hitting a bucket of balls onto a green is not deep practice, however when the golfer is hitting an eight-iron 300 times with a goal of leaving the ball within 10 feet of the pin 80% of the time and repeating this for hours and days on end - this is deep practice.
Deep practice leads to myelin wrapped brain circuits and guarantees improvement.
Apply deep practice to your business today (URL to your webpage BBS) and make the ball hitting the pin the norm. Click here for more.
BLOG 5 - Throw smaller and heavier balls in the air in your business and outperform your competition…
As a business owner, you want your business to grow, to be a success, to be better than the competition.
Deep practice in sport is expected, but in business it is often avoided as it comes at a cost, one of time and money.
BUT when you take the time to invest in deep practice you WILL improve the skills of your team and your business WILL outperform the competition.
The key is smaller and heavier balls – let me explain…
In 1997 Simon Clifford borrowed £5,000 to pay for a trip to Brazil to learn about ‘Futsal’ (Futebol de Salão – football in a room). Why?
Because the Brazil national side had more players in the world’s top football leagues that any other country, and they had won the world cup more times than anyone…
How had this happened?
All over Brazil kids play futsal. It is played in small rooms, with small pitches and heavier balls.
They make more mistakes, passing is tight and under constant defensive pressure - the passing must be quick and accurate, and scoring a goal only happens when they have mastered everything else.
Once these kids reach 12 they get to play football as we know it. They make it look easy, because to them it is, open pitch, lighter ball, more room to move, pass and score.
Clifford brought futsal to Chapeltown and used it to coach the U14 team. They had never played before so were at the limit of their capabilities and failed many times, but they repeated and failed until they had honed their skills.
Back out on the normal sized football pitch their deep practice and from it their learned skills meant they went on to beat the U14 Scottish and Irish National sides!
Throw some smaller and heavier balls into the air in your business and make deep practice work for you. Click here to read how… (URL to your webpage BBS)
BLOG 6 - How to identify when success for your business is worth the struggle…
Success is about hard work, as a business owner you know this.
You have worked hard to get to where you are today… and you have built a successful business.
What if you worked hard in a different way… could your business be more successful?
Dan Coyle in his inspiring book ‘The Talent Code’ visited hotbeds of talent production and learnt that there is a common thread to success.
He stated ‘When you operate on the edge of your ability, when you are reaching, failing, reaching again, learning velocity goes way up. Its goes way up’
A baby learns to walk quickly because they are reaching for the next level of toddling, they fall a lot, they get up and they don’t let this deter them. They receive lots of positive coaching and encouragement. They keep stretching themselves till they have mastered walking. Then they reach again and start learning to run, skip, jump!
When you struggle, you get smarter, faster, better,
Embrace the struggle and you will build your business smarter, faster and better.
You can adopt this approach for you and your business when you:
· Ruthlessly eliminate passive learning
· Embrace the struggle
· Embrace repetition
· Coach well
To read more on how to transform your business into a hotbed of talent click here (URL to your webpage BBS)
BLOG 7 - What can Tom Cruise tell us about the secret of success in your business?
In the film Live, Die, Repeat – Tom Cruise shows us that to succeed you must fail – repeatedly!
A modern sci-fi Groundhog Day - Tom (the hero – obviously), dies and fails repeatedly, but each death restarts his day allowing him to modify his behaviour, adjust his course and plan, meaning he eventually saves the world, kills the aliens and of course gets the girl…
So how does this apply to you and more importantly the success of your business?
The mantra of this film is that failure will teach you how to succeed and not only that - repeatedly failing is good, not just good, essential.
And what can Martin Casado tell us?
Martin Casado is a legend in his corner of the tech world for inventing a technology that radically altered the way computer networks are built. (He then sold this technology business 5 months after its launch for $1.26 billion).
According to Martin ‘the opportunity is hidden in the sloppiness’ he also believes that ‘no-one really achieves their goals and that failure is inevitable!!’
This might sound a bit glum…
Martin believes it’s only in the failure that we learn, it’s only in the failure that we adjust and it’s only through repeated failures that we achieve eventual success.
The most important thing being that we are not afraid of failing.
So how does this impact your business success?
When you learn at the edge of your skill level and the very limits of your capabilities repeatedly, failure is expected.
When you REACH, FAIL, REPEAT – you can put these setbacks and adjustments to work in your business in a positive way…
It’s only at the very limits of your capabilities that you grow, and your business grows.
For you to make your business a success, for you to grow its profits, Martin’s belief is that you:
‘…learn to embrace failure — not only embrace failure, get good at it, and by that, I mean get back up, apply what you've learned, and hit reset."
In other words, be the Tom Cruise of your business and Live, Die and then Repeat…
Click on the link below for the full transcript and accompanying video of Martin’s inspirational speech at Northern Arizona University – worth the watch
http://uk.businessinsider.com/vc-martin-casado-advice-grads-get-good-at-failure-2017-5?r=US&IR=T
For more crucial business insights on how to succeed at the very edge of your capabilities click here... (URL to your webpage BBS)
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Reach,repeat and fail if you want your business to succeed...
Andy Murray, Jessica Ennis-Hill and Yo-Yo Ma are world class because of their talent and hard work...
...or is it something else?
What if their success is a result of away of working and their practice formula?
Repeatedly reaching and making mistakes at the edge of your capabilities will lead you and your business to achieve more and have greater success...click the link below to find out more.
Go here to read how to ‘reach’ for success
In this ‘repeatedly reach for success’ edition of Business Bitesize you will learn, in the time it takes to drink a cup of tea:
- why Usain Bolt’s genes are just so overrated.
- the science behind hard-wiring your brain circuits to accelerate learning and performance.
- how applying ‘deep practice’ to your business can dramatically improve your skills and expertise.
Are you ready to reach, repeat and fail at the edge of your learning to ensure your business succeeds?
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