It’s Oscar time again.
And OK, so we may not be in Hollywood and it’s no biggie if you’re not a famous actor. Or a famous anything.
But what if you looked – objectively – at your own ‘performance’ – how would you grade yourself?
Could you be awarded an Oscar for giving the performance of your life?
Are you giving everything you’ve got, or are you plodding through each day?
Yeah, just think about that one.
EVERY ONE of us has the opportunity to be a star on our very own ‘stage’. Your stage might be a sports pitch, or it might be a microphone you are standing behind, trying to get that break you are looking for, or you might be in a business, hoping that someone will notice the part you play.
Either way – the thing that sets you apart from those actors in Hollywood hoping to get recognition (and a little gold statue!) – is not the job that you do, it’s your attitude about the job that you do.
For others to notice you, you have to believe in yourself and deliver an outstanding performance.
Are you happy with how much you are giving of yourself?
Or is there more in you?
Here’s a few tips I have given to many people who have gone on to get their career defining break-through:
– Perform at the level you want to be remembered at.
– Be better than the rest.
– Don’t be a ‘one week wonder’ – consistency is everything.
– Value the people around you.
– Never give up. Never.Give.Up.
– Perform at the level you want to be remembered at.(important enough to repeat)
Anyone can become famous (if that’s what you want)- shift your mind into gear, believe in your ability and Just decide to raise your game.
It’s time to give the PERFORMANCE of YOUR LIFE.
Hollywood or Hull, it won’t matter where you are because when you’re at the top of your game the world is your oyster.
amana
The Spotlight Coach
Straightforward, straight talking