I had the extreme pleasure of spending time with author and master of persuasion, Dave Lakhani while touring through Cambodia with Chris Howard's Billionaire Adventure Club.
I learnt alot about selling myself and it got me thinking about how, as athletes, we might sell ourselves short - not only to others, but more importantly to ourselves. Are you selling yourself short? What I mean is are you aspiring to be the best or only to be the best that you 'think' you are capable of. Einstein said that we are limited only by the boundaries of our own thinking. When you dare to go outside those boundaries then you can begin to play in a greater arena. Dare to dream bigger.
When I started going to personal development seminars I started seeing how I can do so much more. I had stopped setting grand goals after I made it to the Olympics - that was what 25 years of my life had been about. Now I see that I can do so much more. I am going for Gold in life. So should you! What do you need to do to get there?
You can find out more about Dave and persuasion at Art of Persuasion
Saturday, April 5, 2008
Learnings from Dave Lakhani of Bold Approach
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