When the pressure is on and nerves are frayed, top performers pull out their “go-to.” A “go-to” always dazzles, and it gives us the confidence to relax as we let it work its magic. A go-to story. A go-to shot. A go-to introduction. A go-to anecdote. A go-to greeting. A go-to cocktail. A go-to metaphor. A go-to exercise. A go-to strategy. A go-to place.
hahahah. Yes. I stole that from Jon Ainbinder. This particular article sparked my mind on so many "go-to's". If not for fear of boring the readers, I was ready to list several. I fear I enjoy talking longer than most audiences enjoy listening. :)
What's that? "Go ahead" you say? Well, OK. Here's my "go-to" quote: "When I was 20 yrs. old, I cared what people thought about me. When I was 40 yrs. old, I stopped caring what people thought about me. When I was 60 years old, I realized that no one had been thinking about me in the first place."
This is another subtle, but profound observation of the routines that underlie outstanding performance.
Have any good go-to's you've developed, Dylan?
Here's my go to Ice breaker: Have you heard about the two antennas that fell in love? The wedding wasn't much, but the RECEPTION was really good. 😂
I remember a go to of yours… “being allergic to desserts cause you break out in fat all over”
hahahah. Yes. I stole that from Jon Ainbinder. This particular article sparked my mind on so many "go-to's". If not for fear of boring the readers, I was ready to list several. I fear I enjoy talking longer than most audiences enjoy listening. :)
What's that? "Go ahead" you say? Well, OK. Here's my "go-to" quote: "When I was 20 yrs. old, I cared what people thought about me. When I was 40 yrs. old, I stopped caring what people thought about me. When I was 60 years old, I realized that no one had been thinking about me in the first place."
Is the go to moment something/anything that has given one confidence in the past, i.e. experience, action, achievement?