http://www.GetMomentum.co - here's a slide deck of a presentation made to the top sales group at a multi-day offsite in Bali.
The purpose of the presentation was to:
Inform
Inspire
Instigate
Information in the form of a research-based presentation outlining the main factors of experiencing productive days.
Inspire in a way that each participant could go back and implement an idea or two that could/would make them a bit more productive.
Instigate to take action. To future-cast out 8 months from now, and wonder, "What would need to happen to make my goals come true?"
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Circle of Excellence presentation - Leadership meeting in Bali, Indonesia
27. 1) Set a goal
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油
油Clearly
油identify
油the
油where
油(or
油what)
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2) Be consistent
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油Learn
油to
油practice
油(valuable)
油behaviors
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3) Take action
Always
油ask,
油What
油can
油I
油do
油about
油this?
29. Jason@WomackCompany.com!
Mobile # 805-798-1362!
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33. amygdala!
a roughly almond-shaped mass of gray matter inside
each cerebral hemisphere, involved with the
experiencing of emotions.
ORIGIN late Middle English: via Latin from Greek
amugdal almond.
hippocampus!
the elongated ridges on the 鍖oor of each lateral ventricle
of the brain, thought to be the center of emotion,
memory, and the autonomic nervous system.
ORIGIN late 16th cent.: via Latin from Greek
hippokampos, from hippos horse + kampos sea
monster.
hypothalamus!
a region of the forebrain below the thalamus that
coordinates both the autonomic nervous system and the
activity of the pituitary, controlling body temperature,
thirst, hunger, and other homeostatic systems, and
involved in sleep and emotional activity.
ORIGIN late 17th cent. (denoting the part of the brain at
which a nerve originates): via Latin from Greek thalamos
34. amygdala!
a roughly almond-shaped mass of gray matter inside
each cerebral hemisphere, involved with the
experiencing of emotions.!
!
ORIGIN late Middle English: via Latin from Greek
amugdal almond.
hippocampus!
the elongated ridges on the 鍖oor of each lateral ventricle
of the brain, thought to be the center of emotion,
memory, and the autonomic nervous system.!
!
ORIGIN late 16th cent.: via Latin from Greek
hippokampos, from hippos horse + kampos sea
monster.
hypothalamus!
a region of the forebrain below the thalamus that
coordinates both the autonomic nervous system and the
activity of the pituitary, controlling body temperature,
thirst, hunger, and other homeostatic systems, and
involved in sleep and emotional activity.!
!
ORIGIN late 17th cent. (denoting the part of the brain at
which a nerve originates): via Latin from Greek thalamos