Aug 22, 2018
Overview of Episode #47 ---
- Hear about what Tom learned about what Superior Performers do
interviewing Hall of Fame Baseball Players, like Hank Aaron.
- Discover tips and insights on how to be in the top 5 percent in
your field.
- Practice the three ABC steps to guide yourself to top
performance.
- Learn how insight from Assessment Tools can help coaches and
leaders provide specific guidance to each “player.”
- Contact Priceless Professional Development: 770-578-6976,
suzie@pricelessprofessional.com or
www.pricelessprofessional.com
- To see the shownotes and get the transcript for this episode,
go to: www.pricelessprofessional.com/zone2
Timing on Recording: @ 12:10 ---
Topic 1: Welcome; Getting to Know Dr. Tom
Hanson.
- Tell us your favorite guilty pleasure TV show: "Jane the
Virgin" on Netflix.
- Tell us your favorite possession: My Doctoral Dissertation:
“The Mental Aspects of Hitting.”
- Favorite interview: Hank Aaron.
Timing on Recording: @ 20:42 ---
Topic 2: What do you have players/executives do
during visualization?
- Know yourself.
- Know what you need to do to play your best.
- Know your ABCs; Act big, Breath big, Commitment big.
- Examples of using your ABCs as a player and leader.
- Go out and do a great job with what YOU can control.
- Put yourself in a resourceful state.
- How the ABCs came out of talking to an eight-year old baseball
team.
Timing on Recording: @ 34:59 ---
Topic 3: How do you guide executives, as well as
athletes, around committing in a way that's helpful and helps them
get in the flow/in the zone?
- When you have been the most successful, how did you do it? What
really works for you?
- What feels right, what feels empowering?
- “Segment it down.”
- “Get freed up and let go.”
- Instead of having a “training mindset,” have a “trusting
mindset.”
- Life is a double-header, win BOTH games.
Timing on Recording: @ 44:48 ---
Topic 4: How do you use the assessments with
players?
- Know yourself.
- Individual differences and situational differences, you have to
really know yourself to know what buttons to push and what moves to
make.
- Figure out what you're good at and build that as a strength and
understand what your blind spots are.
- Step out of yourself.
Timing on Recording: @ 59:06 ---
Topic 5: What resources do you think leaders could
refer to? What else would you suggest so they can bring the best of
who they are, to their work and have that double header that you
talked about.
Timing on Recording: @ 1:05:40 ---
Topic 6: What you do to get in the zone yourself?
Actions, key tools, mindsets.
- Visualize what I want to have happen.
- Five Tibetan rights.
- A muse, a meditation device.
- Smoothies.
- Pilates.
- Dan Sullivan’s Free Day, Focus Day, Buffer Day.
Timing on Recording: @ 1:09:28 ---
Topic 7: Close.
- Your billboard to leaders and athletes about playing big,
getting in the zone, being your best, what would it be and where
would you put it? – “Everything is always working out for me.” “We
are all headed for a box.” “The clock is running and it is not
infinite in this life, what is important to you, and do that.”
- Advice you would give your 25 year old self – “Lighten up and
have more fun.”
- One last bit of advice or wisdom you'd like every leader to
take away from our discussion today about playing big, bringing
their “A” game – “Pay attention to when you were “lit up” in this
conversation and then look to extend that out into taking some
action.”