Footballer Wisdom…

Two words I thought I'd never write next to each other... an oxymoron if ever there was one!   However, take a look at this from Robbie Keane, the Liverpool benchwarmer.   "I'm not being big-headed but I've scored a lot of goals in the last 10 years and it's…
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Opportunity in chaos…

Someone mentioned today that there is opportunity in chaos... Seems like a sensible assertion. And there is opportunity for sure, providing your know what abilities you have to exploit that opportunity. It's been said that "chance favours the prepared mind" and these two ideas sit nicely together. Opportunity and the…
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Go on, be brave…

Whilst having a rare flick through the FT the other day, we happened across a book review for "Managing to Learn Using The A3 Management Process to Solve Problems, Gain Agreement, Mentor, and Lead" by John Shook. Not the most enticing of titles! However, the FT article was entitled "The…
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Focus on your talent

When we're in circumstances that look and feel totally foreign, we can often conclude that we don't have appropriate skills to deal with what we're facing. That conclusion comes from seeing the situation as unique, unexpected, threatening and thereby difficult to achieve. In these instances we need to shift gear…
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Next step thinking…

The concept of "next step thinking" came up last week in a conversation. This is all about focusing on being in the moment and being confident that you can do the next thing you need to do with complete focus and confidence. It seems that this is very important at…
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Stating the obvious…

Do you know that you will perform better when you are clearly focused on playing to your strengths, rather than focusing on how not to have your weaknesses exposed? Pretty obvious really, but there's a big assumption that everyone has their finger on the pulse of their strengths. In our…
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Active Recovery…

One thing that we know from working with the highest level athletes is that they value and exploit active recovery in order to perform better. This contrasts with the views that we hear in the corporate world, where is appears there is a perception sometimes that sleep and downtime are…
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Attitudes are contagious…

Attitudes are contagious.... are yours worth catching? (Great line that we've seen attributed to Aussie cricket great, Steve Waugh, but I'm sure it came from somewhere else first!). Actually, do you even know your attitudes? If you're not fully aware of those attitudes, then you're probably not realising how you're…
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Paradoxes of Performing…

in pressure situations. Often the success of delivering when facing challenging conditions can be influenced greatly by being able to hold two paradoxical beliefs at the same time. For example, in Good to Great, Jim Collins introduces the Stockdale Paradox, in which he outlines the importance of being able to…
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Darren Bent and the World Economy…

We thought you might like to read this piece by Alan Hansen on the BBC Website about the remarkable transformation in the football player Darren Bent. It struck us that if only Harry Redknapp could be let loose on the world economy, he might have a similar impact on global…
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