On Track to the Top
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Foreword by Bill James
About the author
Preface
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1 An introduction to the Eight Ways
Chapter 2 Do I have what it takes?
Chapter 3 The power of the mind
Chapter 4 The First Way: Begin with passion
Chapter 5 The Second Way: Believe you can
Chapter 6 The Third Way: Focus your action
Chapter 7 The Fourth Way: Do it as one
Chapter 8 The Fifth Way: Fuel your energy
Chapter 9 The Sixth Way: Bite the bullet
Chapter 10 The Seventh Way: Break the barrier
Chapter 11 The Eighth Way: Act with character
Chapter 12 The awesome journey
Text credits and further reading
Index
On Track to the Top is a book for business people, trainers, coaches, and anyone who is interested in personal excellence. The book deals with becoming awesome-the result of the marshalling of skills possessed by all of us, but only used by few of us, and yet achievable by everyone. It shows how the ways awesome athletes and business leaders share can be gained by anyone, learned by everyone and should be denied to no one. A practical guide that brings together the lessons to be learned from the worlds of sport psychology and business leadership. The book is written in an informal style, enabling the reader to translate theory into practical and achievable steps. It introduces a powerful new integrated model for developing business and personal performance, taking a fresh look at accelerating business and human performance.
Backcover endorsement from John Eales, former great Australian rugby union captain.
Many anecdotes and examples from both the sports and business arenas are used to illustrate the text.
Promotional assistance by sports celebrities Nick Farr-Jones, Mike Hawker and several senior Australian business leaders.
On Track to the Top-The Eight Ways of Awesome Athletes and Business Leaders consists of very practical and sensible steps that can help all people to lift their own 'game' and achieve extraordinary results.
The framework for the 'Eight Ways' provides a totally new paradigm to sport and business and is easy to understand and memorise.
By introducing the concepts of the Good, the Great and the Awesome it provides readers with a meaningful and practical way of thinking and measuring performance.
The book introduces a powerful new integrated model for developing personal and business performance.