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Becoming Extraordinary: Changing Beliefs to Improve Performance Joseph T. Pillittere, MSOM Instructor/Consultant August 6, 2015
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Presentation Highlights The Pacific Institute Self-Efficacy The Balance Wheel Impact of Beliefs Personal Growth Mental Technology
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Changing Beliefs to Improve Performance What’s holding you back from reaching your true potential?
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Let’s Talk! Ordinary vs. Extraordinary
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Lou Tice, Co-Founder The Pacific Institute "We move toward, and become like, that which we think about. Our present thoughts determine our future."
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Self-Efficacy “A person’s belief about his/her chances of successfully accomplishing a task.”
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How one builds self-efficacy… Experience Behavior models Persuasion from others Physical and emotional state
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Balance Wheel FamilyPersonal HealthEducation FitnessRecreation LeisureSpiritual RelationshipsMarriage CareerSports SocialFriendships Community Service Other
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Example Results Career Social Education Health Spiritual Leisure Career Marriage Family Recreation Friends Community Service 10 0
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Reflective Session What thoughts or beliefs might be holding me back from achieving my full potential (in my chosen balance wheel areas)? What is one thing I have not done because I was intimidated or afraid?
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The Impact of Beliefs
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“Scotoma” and the Power of Beliefs What’s holding you back? Cliff Young
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There is No Growth Without… Self-Examination Change in Self-Image Insight Change in Expectations
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Mental Technology Conscious Subconscious Creative Subconscious
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Mental Technology (Cont.) Conscious Subconscious Creative Subconscious Perceptions Stored Information The truth as we believe it to be Association & Evaluation
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Mental Technology (Cont.) Conscious Subconscious Creative Subconscious Perceptions Stored Information The truth as we believe it to be 1.Maintains sanity 2.Resolves conflict 3.Creates drive 4.Teleological
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How Beliefs Are Formed The Self-Talk Cycle Self-Talk Real Performance Self-Image
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Phrases to Use “That is not like me” “I am better than that” “The next time I intend to…”
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The Affirmation Process
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11 Guidelines Personal: are written with the word “I” in them. The inner change will happen because of something YOU do. Positive: always describe what you want to move toward, not away from. What would it look like if it were fixed? Present Tense: affirmations are written as though they are happening right now. Use your imagination (I X V = R). Indicate Achievement: Avoid negative words (can, will, should) to give your subconscious a clear picture of the end result.
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Guidelines (Cont.) No Competition: do not compare your self to others, it is ineffective. Your growth is based on yourself. Action Words: use terms that describe and trigger action, pictures. Emotion Words: the more positive emotion you feel when picturing your accomplished goal, the faster your affirmation will work for you. Accuracy: be as specific as possible otherwise it will give you too many escape routes.
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Guidelines (Cont.) Balance: set goals and write affirmations in all areas of your life. Realistic: you need to be able to see it, visualize it and imagine it. Confidential: share your affirmations only with those you are certain will support you.
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Example I thrive on my daily jogging because I feel healthy, strong and energetic. Action Accurate & Realistic Personal Emotional
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My Affirmation “I’m a good uncle because I spend quality time with my niece, which makes her and I very happy.”
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Thank You! Questions? Joseph T. Pillittere (716) 998-4900 (716) 801-0131 (716) 938-2483
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