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Here's to another chance!

leadership Dec 27, 2018

So, now we've done it! The year 2018 is (almost) over. I hope you have achieved a lot and above all helped others to lead a better life and have more success.

In this sense I wish you a Happy New Year and that 2019 will be a wonderful year for you, your friends and your family.

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How valuable are you?

leadership mindset Dec 20, 2018

Especially at this time of year, many thoughts revolve around how we can do good for others. That is good but should not be limited to specific periods and events.

What do I mean by that? Well, for example, I travel a lot by train and sometimes wonder how each one of us has made the life of some other person, the environment or the planet better in the hour we spend here together. Most, unfortunately, not at all.

This is my message: Instead of actions from time to time, you simply work on doing something valuable for others or yourself every hour. Ask yourself every hour, every day the question: "How have I made the lives of others a bit better today?" 

Here are three concrete areas to start with:

  1. Contents. Create valuable content that helps others, and that promotes something positive. Don't wait for someone to give you permission, take responsibility.
  2. Feeling. How do you make others feel? That can be as simple as a smile, a positive remark, a recognition, etc. Who should...
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How to achieve outstanding results

mindset strategy Dec 14, 2018
 

When I work with my clients, we start with exactly one thing that makes a big difference in their later successes:

We set extremely ambitious goals (or exactly one). It has been shown over and over again that this is precisely the essential basis for achieving results that would otherwise hardly have been imaginable. More about this in the video.

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When no one is watching ...

leadership mindset Dec 13, 2018

The true quality of a person can be measured by his or her behavior in these two situations: under extreme stress and when no one is looking.

In the first case, (to put it simply), our cerebellum takes control, and in the second case we have to "prove ourselves to no one." The problem: a strong and positive character only works in the presence of consistency. This means that you cannot be an outstanding person when you are in the limelight and an average person when you are stressed or alone.

Your character is constant and is only reinforced by situations. Why is this important? Well, if you want to achieve more (whatever that means for you), you need to consistently want it (and not just from time to time). And you also have to want it even when nobody is watching.

This is exactly why so many teams and people remain to be mediocre and often even frustrated and stagnate.

Here are three ideas on how you can change that for yourself and your team:

  1. Your identity. Define your...
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Are you too slow?

The other day I was looking for accommodation on Airbnb, and I briefly enquired with several providers. One answered my query within 3 minutes. Also, my further questions were answered in a few minutes quickly, but exhaustively. My action: I booked the accommodation.

I mention this again and again in my sales training: Speed is more important than many other factors. Why is that? Well, in addition to the significant gain in time, the speed of the sales process shows me, as a prospect, what I can expect later as a paying customer: provide quick answers to my questions.

My recommendation: Check your company or team (or yourself) for speed and accelerate! Here are three steps:

  1. Mental work. Most people have not yet realized that speed is important in every customer interaction and the internal processes. Work on the mindset yourself and with your team: It's great to be fast. Period!
  2. Behaviors. If you are fast, you will not only be more successful, but you will also get things off the...
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The ONE Thing

leadership Dec 06, 2018
 

There is ONE thing that is most important when you show up at your customers, in meetings, and even with your family and friends. I explain it in the video.

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"I'm a new cabin talent."

culture leadership Nov 29, 2018

The other day when I was on a Swiss Airlines flight, I noticed the name tag "I'm a new cabin talent" on one of the flight attendant's lapel.

This not only attracted the attention of some of the passengers but it also led to pride in the eyes of the young team member.

You may think it's "just words" and it's just a marketing trick to increase motivation. Attention: There is rarely such a strong drive for happiness, fulfillment, and productivity as direct and unvarnished appreciation.

And, it makes a huge difference between "flight attendant" and "I am a new cabin talent." Words are important!

Here are three ideas about what you can do directly to increase self-esteem and thus pride, belonging and productivity in your work environment:

  1. Imagine that everyone is running around with the inscription "make me important" on their forehead. Then you do something to make the person feel important. Precisely because he or she is. 
  2. Titles are important - when they convey a positive...
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What if everything works against you?

leadership mindset Nov 22, 2018

Sometimes, everything seems to go against us. Even the most successful people sometimes have hard times (usually even more than average).

The main difference is how quickly we get out of a crisis. I had written about this some time ago.

Today I have three tips on what you can do immediately to turn a negative situation around - or at least alleviate it.

  1. Focus. "Energy flows to where focus goes," is an old and true saying. You know this from skiing and any other movement: you will move to where you look. Therefore: consciously change your focus from problems to possible positive aspects or solutions. This is often difficult, but always possible.
  2. State. Your personal physical and mental state reflects the external situation. By radically changing your state, you change your perception of the situation - at least partially. This could be, for example, changes in the environment, your posture and the people around you.
  3. Action. We change our low energy state in negative situations by...
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Your conflict with the law

Uncategorized Nov 15, 2018

Most of us are in conflict with the law. However, the judges are not trained people, but nature and consequences.

What am I talking about? Well, besides human-made laws, there are natural laws and mental laws. The mental laws are just as 100% valid as the laws of nature.

As an example, no matter whether you like gravity, know something about it or not: the law of gravity works at 100 percent. That's why we adhere to it.

However, many people are careless with mental laws and think they can outsmart them. The result is dissatisfaction, failure, lack of fulfillment and much more.

You can multiply your success if you make more use of mental laws. Here are three:

  1. Law of correspondence. Your outer world is always a reflection of your inner world. What you think internally and what you believe in will manifest itself around you, whether you want it or not. Therefore, always start changes in your head.
  2. Law of cause and effect. This is also a law of nature. The mental form says that your...
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How to start your morning

mindset productivity Nov 08, 2018

For your daily productivity, there is hardly anything as important as your first thoughts and actions in the morning. How you start your morning determines, to a large extent, your performance throughout the day.

And not only that: Your own condition in the morning has an enormous effect on your environment. How you are first perceived by your environment (including your colleagues) sets the tone for the day. Every day sets the tone for the week, the month, and ultimately the whole of life.

So here is my message: Question and change your morning routines and help others to do the same. Below are three steps to doing so: 

  1. Decision. Most people are not sufficiently aware of the strong impact the first thoughts and actions have on their success and fulfillment. Therefore, my tip: Make a clear decision to consciously start your morning better tomorrow. Even if you are already good at it, there is always potential.
  2. Gratitude. Our brain can only hold one thought at a time. And those...
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