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Characteristics of High Achievers

Characteristics of High Achievers. “Success is peace of mind which is a direct result of self-satisfaction in knowing you made the effort to become the best of which you are capable.” (John Wooden). There are only four reasons why people do not perform (Phil Jauncey ).

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Characteristics of High Achievers

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  1. Characteristics of High Achievers

  2. “Success is peace of mind which is a direct result of self-satisfaction in knowing you made the effort to become the best of which you are capable.” (John Wooden)

  3. There are only four reasons why people do not perform (Phil Jauncey) • They do not know what to do • They do not have the resources to do it • They do not have the skills to do it • They do not want to do it

  4. They set goals

  5. They learn from failure/ disappointment

  6. They show stubborn perseverance.

  7. They work hard.

  8. They pursue continuous improvement.

  9. They do not make excuses

  10. They accept responsibility for their own performance

  11. They maintaina sense of perspective.

  12. They maintain positive self talk.

  13. They have a passion for what they do

  14. They thrive on pressure.

  15. They are very consistent.

  16. They surround themselves with positive people.

  17. They are hungry; to know more, to do more, to achieve more, to be more.

  18. Is what I am doing getting me to where I want to go?

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