The 12 Pillars of Peak Performance A Story About Becoming a Peak Performer eBook Brian Cain
Download As PDF : The 12 Pillars of Peak Performance A Story About Becoming a Peak Performer eBook Brian Cain
The 12 Pillars of Peak Performance is A Story About Becoming a Peak Performer by Brian Cain.
For more information, visit BrianCain.com/12Pillars
The 12 Pillars of Peak Performance A Story About Becoming a Peak Performer eBook Brian Cain
Going from his early writings I suppose to this style was a bit of an adjustment. It's very good, it's entertaining and it's very quick and easy (2 days max to read). Very good things to put in to action, but don't look for too much depth on them. Good ideas and a good start or supplement to his other stuff. Definitely would recommend it, its such a quick read, and has great stuff.Product details
|
Tags : Amazon.com: The 12 Pillars of Peak Performance: A Story About Becoming a Peak Performer eBook: Brian Cain: Kindle Store,ebook,Brian Cain,The 12 Pillars of Peak Performance: A Story About Becoming a Peak Performer,Peak Performance Publishing,FICTION Psychological,SPORTS & RECREATION Coaching General
People also read other books :
- Fleurs et bouquets au point de croix French Edition edition by Brigitte Roquemont Crafts Hobbies Home eBooks
- A Practical Approach to Cardiovascular Medicine WGF ES ePub eBook Reza Ardehali Marco Perez Paul J Wang
- Cars on Vinyl 500 Superb Record Covers Dedicated to the Automobile Jacques Petit 9781844257263 Books
- Waiting for Love eBook Sheila SpencerSmith
- At the Time Appointed Anna Maynard Barbour Books
The 12 Pillars of Peak Performance A Story About Becoming a Peak Performer eBook Brian Cain Reviews
Tremendous messages and a must-read for anyone looking to compete at the highest level. Brian has a way to distill concepts and convey them in a way that is easy to understand and actionable to implement.
Great book that you can finish in no time. Highly recommend if you're serious about becoming better. I plan on implementing the pillars in my classroom as well as on the field, especially the time management and culture aspects.
Brian Cain weaves his peak performance user’s guide into an unforeseen encounter at an airport between Matthew Simonds, an apparently very successful consultant who is at a crossroad in his life, and Coach Kenny, a former Olympic athlete and current sport psychologist, who remains at the top of his game, despite his advanced age. Coach Kenny introduces Matthew Simonds to the 12 Pillars of Peak Performance at the airport where both men are stuck due to the cancellation of their flight.
The value of the book under review lies in its nuggets of wisdom. The short list of nuggets mentioned below is an invitation to pick up this book and put it into practice.
1. You need a coach and an accountability partner to first master and then get continuously better at the 12 Pillars of Peak Performance for living a life of excellence and fulfillment in all areas of life (p. 33).
2. There are two primary mindsets a growth / elite and a fixed mindset. What is yours (p. 56)?
3. With no mission, motto, vision, and principles (MVP) Process, you get distracted by the noise, the glitz, and the glamor (p. 62).
4. How you choose to spend or invest the 86,400 seconds given to you every day will dictate almost everything in your life (p. 68).
5. You need to keep records because measurement is motivation (p. 80).
6. You need a team and you must invest into the relationships that matter most to you or, like muscles unattended to, they will become weak (p. 88).
7. There is no greater gift than your presence. It is a 100% commitment to the moment, to the people you are with, to your family, to your customers, to totally being where your feet are (pp. 96-97).
8. Focus on what you can control and let go of what you cannot. That is the formula for success (p. 102).
9. Feeling sorry for yourself is a worthless emotion. You need to remember that your attitude determines your altitude and the altitude you take is always a decision you make (p. 114).
10. Peak performance is a lifestyle, not a magic bullet. Remember, what is built to last is not built fast (p. 124).
11. The secrets of your success are hidden in the routines of your daily life. Do not be average. Average is the best of the worst and the worst of the best (pp. 133-134).
12. Awareness To Win (ATW) is being able to check in on your mental and emotional state accordingly to keep yourself in the best state for a peak performance in that moment (p. 138).
In summary, the 12 Pillars of Peak Performance lifestyle is not a sprint, but a never-ending marathon.
Don't just read it, study it.
If you're a coach, read this. We'll be implementing the 12 Pillars this spring. I highly recommend this book and anything by Brian Cain.
A journey to peak performance, in a most enjoyable read. I read through the whole book in one sitting. Thank you
Great Job!
Going from his early writings I suppose to this style was a bit of an adjustment. It's very good, it's entertaining and it's very quick and easy (2 days max to read). Very good things to put in to action, but don't look for too much depth on them. Good ideas and a good start or supplement to his other stuff. Definitely would recommend it, its such a quick read, and has great stuff.
0 Response to "[UDQ]≡ Libro The 12 Pillars of Peak Performance A Story About Becoming a Peak Performer eBook Brian Cain"
Post a Comment