Posts Tagged ‘results’

Monday Mojo – Let Go

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Do you ever go to the gym and see those people who have the treadmill, elliptical, or stair stepper cranked up and holding on to the handles for dear life? Looking like if they let go they are going to fall off a cliff?

They do it because they think the higher the incline and the faster it goes the better the work out. Well, I would agree, but not if you hold on.

Did you know when you hold on, you actually burn 25% less calories? It not only turns walking into “make-believe walking” and running into “fake-running,” but it ruins posture and body alignment, does nothing to build balance, and it doesn’t help flatten your stomach – ouch!!!!

Well, holding on doesn’t only apply to when you are on a treadmill, but with anything in life. When we hold on – or hold back – we don’t give it 100%.

When we play it safe and give ourselves a net to catch us if we fall, we don’t make as much progress – we don’t push ourselves as hard – we trick ourselves into thinking we are making more progress than we actually are.

The key to going from good to great is not being 100% better or 1000% better – it is just being a little bit better. The key to being just a little better is letting go and not holding on.

We need to get rid of the proverbial net and force ourselves to go for it and do whatever it takes to WIN.

Do as Julius Caesar did centuries ago – he had long wished to capture the British. He sailed to the British Isles, quietly unloaded his troops and supplies, and gave the order to burn the ships. He then called all of his men together and said, “Now it is win or perish. We have no choice.”  With that single order, he guaranteed the success of his campaign.

He knew that people who have no other alternative – always win.

Make it a powerful and productive week.


Thoughts on Leadership: From Good to Extraordinary

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Early in my management career more than 20 years ago as the COO for Contempo Realty, my mentor and business partner, Bob Moles, who at the time was President of Contempo Realty, gave me a valuable piece of advice that has stuck with me to this day. He said, “If an office has a good leader you don’t have to worry about its success, and if an office has a poor leader you will need to worry about its success.”

A few weeks into my new position as COO it became clear that managers with poor leadership skills consistently generated poor results, while those with good leadership skills produced good results.
 
While I studied the P&L statements of each branch, I used several methods to measure the good leaders against the poor. But the analysis really was unnecessary. All I had to do was walk into an office and I could tell through the experience and personal interaction.

Good leaders are more effective at everything. They inspire by creating opportunity; they achieve positive results, experience less turnover, enhance customer service, create high levels of employee and agent commitment and have a much higher capture rate on mortgage, title and all related services.

There’s no confusing the good from the poor.

The difference becomes even more dramatic when you compare a good leader to an extraordinary one. Studies show that for high-level jobs, the difference in productivity between the top performers and the great majority is huge.

For an example of an extraordinary leader’s effect, I turn to Jerry Kiss, who is Vice President and Managing Officer of Intero’s San Mateo office. This year alone, Jerry has recruited 56 agents. Jerry exemplifies how an extraordinary leader exceeds the average of each Intero office by 425 percent. Furthermore, Jerry, as an extraordinary leader, is 228 percent better than good leaders (the average of the top 5) from a recruiting standpoint.

Another example of just how powerful a leader’s effect can be, particularly on the bottom line, is John Thompson, Executive Vice President of Intero and Managing Officer of the Los Altos office. John’s extraordinary leadership has had an impact on the Los Altos office that exceeds the next best Intero office from a profit standpoint. In other words, his impact on his office is 60 percent better than a good leader’s impact (the next top office).

We should all strive to be good leaders, but we should not stop there. Achieving extraordinary leadership is where we can really begin to see the type of results that go above and beyond.
 
As John H. Zenger and Joseph Folkman once said, “Extraordinary leaders will consistently achieve results that far exceed those of the good leaders. They will create even fewer turnover, motivate employees to a much higher degree, and satisfy customers to a much higher degree.”
 
The next time you are setting personal and business goals, reach for the extraordinary.


Monday Morning Mojo: The Circle of Success

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The key to achieving your dreams is making the choice to. The most common difference between those who have an AWESOME life and those who don’t are simply the choices they make every day.  It’s not their circumstances, the way they were raised, or their education.  Most people who are not accomplishing their dreams in life are those that have chosen not to. These people just aren’t willing to do what is necessary to have a life that good.

Think about your life for a moment, what do you want and what does it take to get it?  So, why haven’t you been doing what it takes to get it?

Before you start with all of the excuses, ask yourself – if you really had to do it, could you?  Let me make it clear how this is a choice – I don’t even like to think these thoughts, but it will help you understand that you can do it, if you want it bad enough.  If the person or people you care about the most lives depended upon it, could you do it? We both know the answer. Of course you could and would.  Life is a series of choices – I call them the Y’s in the road.  In most cases if you take the easy path – the one most people take – you will experience short term gain and long term pain. On the other hand if you have the courage to take the other path – the one most will not take – you will have some short term pain, but long term gain. So, make the right choice and have a life of pure magic!

Start by making the choice everyday to FEEL GOOD.  Because when you FEEL GOOD you are ATTRACTIVE. When you are ATTRACTIVE, you have AMAZING PRODUCTIVITY. When you have AMAZING PRODUCTIVITY, you have EXTRAORDINARY RESULTS. And when you have EXTRAORDINARY RESULT, you feel even better! It is the circle of success.

Make it a GREAT week and make the right choices.