How do we achieve “high performance”?

Is high performance something we achieve, or is it a part of our lifelong journey? What does it take to lead a life of greatness, in high performance?

Here’s three practices that I believe will help you:

#1. Leverage the power of intention.

If you had a moment of reflection at the end of your life, what questions would you ask yourself to evaluate whether or not you lived a great life? Figure out those questions, then live each day with intention so that you are happy with the answers at the end. This kind of clarity will help you live each day with purposeful intent.

2. Be kind to others.

There can be no enduring quality of greatness in someone’s life if kindness is not consistently present. Define greatness on your own terms, and I bet being a jerk is not part of that definition. Seek to be a kind and caring person and others will not only appreciate you, they’ll elevate you and honor you as great.

3. Lead with service.

Great people look beyond themselves to help, to lead, to serve other people. Through service we develop that real capacity to reach beyond our own comfort zones and to do something that really matters. What is the difference you want to make? How can you become a great inspiration or leader for others? These questions can put you on track to high performance life and find your full connected life as we call #beconex!