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One Stroke at a Time


“1 stroke at a time.” In an interview, Tiger Woods shared this simple method for success. He further revealed that his behavior to focus on the task at hand and not the prior stroke nor the next stroke keeps him self-disciplined. Tiger’s current 4th win of the Masters and becoming the first golfer to accomplish this accomplishment prior to the age of thirty reaffirms his individual success method.

The Tiger Woods &quotOne stroke at a time&quot is a outstanding instance of brief-term goal setting and more importantly goal accomplishment. Each stroke is a brief-term goal. The hurdles are viewed from hazards to weather conditions. Options seem to be instantaneously created with action steps quickly subsequent. With the completion of each brief-term goal, Tiger Woods is that a lot nearer to finishing the lengthy-term goal of finishing and hopefully winning the game. Each completed game then reverts to a brief term goal permitting him to work towards his lengthy term goal or dream of becoming the really best in the game of golf ~ past, current and future.

Goal setting is a behavior that when utilized regularly and correctly guarantees success 98% of the time. The problem is that numerous individuals appear to lengthy term objectives and do not consist of supporting brief-term objectives. Brief-terms objectives, &quotone stroke at a time,&quot are the foundation for the successful completion of lengthy-term objectives.

Tiger Woods’ positive perspective about the past and the future also greatly contribute to his ability to accomplish his objectives. Attitudes are really routines of believed. Tiger’s behavior of believed by focusing on the current allows him to stay self-disciplined and self-directed thereby accomplishing both brief and lengthy-term objectives.

With over twenty years of practice, Tiger has mastered the bodily ability of golf and has developed substantial understanding about this sport via years of application. His ability level supports his positive attitudes and goal setting behavior. Lastly, Tiger Woods also revealed that even though becoming the best golfer the globe has ever seen is his lengthy-term goal, he realizes that his existence must have balance. We can see and hear of this balance when Tiger talks about family and friends.

Everybody from company leaders to individuals can consider a lesson from this young guy on how to start to achieve your objectives both personally and professionally ~

- Create and preserve positive attitudes

- Turn out to be an expert

- Remain balanced and remember ~

&quotOne stroke at a time&quot

Leanne Hoagland-Smith is President of Superior Methods, The Procedure Specialist, situated outdoors of Chicago, IL. With over 25 years of company and education experience, she partners with her clients to link the 3P’s of Enthusiasm, Objective and Performance to impact sustainable change in four crucial areas: financials, leadership, relationships and growth and innovation with a variety of industries ranging from education to production. Leanne believes that training and improvement are investments that ought to deliver a positive return. Her solutions are ROI based and align the strategies, systems and individuals to create loyal internal clients that generate loyal external clients. She is the co-writer of M.A.G.I.C.A.L. Potential:Living an Amazing Existence Past Objective to Achievement due for June 2005 release. Leanne also speaks nationally to a variety of audiences. If you are tired of performing the exact same factor over and over again hoping for different results, get in touch with Leanne at info@processspecialist.com or 219.759.5601

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