Elite Minds: How Winners Think Differently to Create a Competitive Edge and Maximize Success
- 2h 57m
- Stan Beecham
- McGraw-Hill
- 2017
ELITE MINDS THINK ALIKE.
Discover the winning secrets of the world’s most successful people.
As a top-level sport psychologist and performance consultant, Dr. Stan Beeham knows what it takes to succeed―on the playing field, in the board room, and in all aspects of life. This award-winning book takes you inside the minds of major-league athletes, Olympic medal winners, and world-class business leaders to reveal the key motivators and mental processes that drive people to victory. Learn how to:
RETRAIN YOUR BRAIN to think like a winner.
CONQUER YOUR FEARS and go after your goals.
ACHIEVE PEAK PERFORMANCE and reach your full potential.
BECOME WHO YOU WANT TO BE mentally, physically, personally and professionally.
Whether you’re a self starter, team player, or corporate leader, you can apply these proven mind techniques to any field or endeavor―quickly, easily, and effectively. Filled with power-boosting mental exercises, positive attitude adjusters, and inspiring true stories of individual success, the book provides all the tools you need to set your goals, sharpen your focus, and achieve your personal best. It’s like having your own private coach cheering you on every step of the way. If you can think it, you can do it―with the game-changing power of Elite Minds.
Winner of the Benjamin Franklin Award―Updated and Expanded Edition
About the Author
Dr. Stan Beecham is a well-known performance psychologist and leadership consultant. He is the director and founding member of the Leadership Resource Center in Atlanta, Georgia.
In this Book
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Foreword
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Introduction
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Mind over Matter
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Beliefs and Behaviors
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Better is the Enemy of Best
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The Importance of Flow
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The Intention of Why
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Setting Expectations
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Embracing the Team Mindset
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Failure Drives Success
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The Curse of Perfection
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What Does Focus Really Mean?
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The Myth of 110 Percent
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The Truth about Winning
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The Lucky Ones
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The Value of Time
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Be … Do … Have
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The Seeker
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A Monk's Character and Commitment
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What's Fun Got to Do with it?
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Doing the Impossible
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The Hero of Your Own Journey
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Only One Way to Tell
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Epilogue