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Elite Performers achieve so much.

Clive Griffiths
Clive Griffiths
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Elite Performers achieve so much.

It's not just hard work.

It's how they think about time.

3 ways you model this:

1️⃣ Hold short-term and long-term goals simultaneously.

🚘 Like Elon Musk who invested his last $35 million into Tesla during the 2008 financial crisis. Others panicked, his bold move saved the company, setting it up for future success.

2️⃣ Make decisions that compound over time.

📈 Like Warren Buffett's long-term investment strategy often involves holding stocks for decades. Talk about patience!

3️⃣ Slow down or speed up time to perform under pressure.

🎾 Like Serena Williams, renowned for her dominance in tennis, who experiences moments of
where the game slows down.

Learn how to time-shift.

Work on these with your performance coach.

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