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Index
Table of Contents ACCELERATING EXCELLENCE COPYRIGHT TESTIMONIALS DEDICATION ABOUT THE AUTHOR PREFACE AMBITION IS NOT THE PROBLEM
Structure of this Book
PART 1 INTRODUCTION 1 THE TIP OF THE ICEBERG
Source One: Single Discipline Specialists Source Two: Expert Performers Source Three: Expert Writers Source Four: Academic Experts Source Five: Performance Experts The Knowledge Upgrade Chapter Summary
2 PERFORMANCE IS NEVER A COINCIDENCE
The Exponential Breakthrough Defining Human Performance The Outliers: Modelling Excellence The Methodology Chapter Summary
PART 2 CONCORDANCE 3 FINDING YOUR SWEET SPOT
The Two Yous
Low concordance High concordance
How to Become Concordant Chapter Summary
4 THE BEST GET BETTER
The Hard Work and Determination Myth Responsiveness to Training Stacking Strengths
Two types of strength
The Strengths Appraisal Tools
Tool one: cognitive test batteries Tool two: psychometrics
Chapter Summary
5 DISGUISING REPETITION
Interests Appraisal Chapter Summary
6 SACRIFICE, FIGHT AND BELONGING
Where Does It All Go Wrong? The Sexy Myth Values Appraisal Chapter Summary
7 ZERO ONTO TARGET
The Total Overhaul Role Shaping Better Beats Perfect We Get Sharper as We Go It’s Not a Panacea Keep a Finger on the Pulse Chapter Summary
8 TALENT IDENTIFICATION
How To Predict a Superstar that Isn’t One Yet The Traditional Approach
Limitation one: Sign ‘er up Limitation two: The smart and competent trap Limitation three: Superficial screening Limitation four: Ego Limitation five: The interview problem Limitation six: Bias
Chapter Summary
9 HOW TO PREDICT A SUPERSTAR
Step One: Create an Avatar
Be specific Values are key
Step Two: Increase the Quality of Our Gene Pool
Communicate authentically
Step Three: Design Screening Tests
Technical capacities Behaviour Emotions
Step Four: The Assessment
Scoring
Step Five: Talent Confirmation Step Six: Feedback Loop
Retaining talent The benefits of rigorous talent identification
Chapter Summary
PART 3 SKILL ACQUISITION 10 WHY IT LOOKS LIKE MAGIC
It Looks Like Magic Mental Structures
Benefits of mental structures
Chapter Summary
11 PERCEIVE, DECIDE AND EXECUTE
The Traditional Approach: One-Dimensional Training
Misconception one: Doing the job makes us better Misconception two: Consuming knowledge makes us better
One-Dimensional Training The Way Forward: Three-Dimensional Training
Perception Decision-making Execution
Chapter Summary
12 PRINCIPLES OF THREE-DIMENSIONAL TRAINING
Principle One: A Broad-To-Narrow Approach Principle Two: Games Over Drills Principle Three: Work Things Out for Yourself Principle Four: Training is Hard Principle Five: Be Specific Principle Six: There Is Lots of Uncertainty Principle Seven: Variability Chapter Summary
13 THE POWER OF CONSTRAINTS
Task Constraints
Deadlines (tight or slack) Severity of consequence (for success and failure) Speed of the session (speed it up, slow it down) Set specific points Purpose of the task (the why) Resources (restrict or permit) Prerequisites (patterns of work/play) Information (withhold/overload)
Performer Constraints
Anthropometry (height, weight and limb lengths) Fitness (strength, aerobic capacity and flexibility) Cognitive ability Personality Sensory (sight, sound, feel, touch, taste and smell) Emotional control (impulse)
Environmental Constraints
Location (geographic, socio cultural, public/private, light, noise, altitude, weather, time zones) Culture (aggressive versus passive) Resources (support staff, facilities) People (over/under rely on) Technology (limit or overload) Logistics (things go smoothly, things go wrong)
Chapter Summary
14 COACHING FEEDBACK AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Coaching
The great coach
Feedback
Step one: You Step two: Peers Step three: Coach Step four: Data
The Environment
Connection Competition Autonomy Opportunity
Chapter Summary
15 INDEPENDENT DEVELOPMENT PLANS (IDPS)
Creating an Individual Development Plan
Step 1 – Modelling excellence: What are we trying to build? Step 2 – Rate importance: What are the highest value activities? Step 3 – Set a baseline Step 4 – Set a target: What outcomes do we want to achieve? Step 5 – Set a process: What actions will achieve our outcome? Step 6 – Calibration
Chapter Summary
16 THE F WORD
The Biological Role of Fear
When fear leads to patterns
How to Build Confidence
Principle one: Reward effort and process Principle two: Permission to be human Principle three: Progressive exposure Principle four: It’s not that bad Principle five: Harness your psychological immune system Principle six: Compare you to you Principle seven: Set a clear ‘win’ or ‘development’ agenda
Chapter Summary
PART 4 EMOTIONAL CONTROL 17 IT’S A HEAD GAME
The Three Brains
The unconscious brain The frontal brain The emotional brain
Flicking the Switch: Performance Routines Chapter Summary
18 FLICKING THE SWITCH
The Four Zones
Blue head Red head Black head Green head
A Platform for Common Language Chapter Summary
19 EMOTIONAL CONTROL ROUTINES
On Switch: Green to blue Off Switch: Blue to Green Control Switch: Red to Blue Chapter Summary
20 BUILDING PERFORMANCE ROUTINES
Distraction Countdowns Break it Down with Logic
Option one: Rationalize the emotion Option two: Predict the future Option three: Putting things into perspective
Venting Narrow the Problem
Option one: Naming the challenge Option two: Break it down Option three: Reducing the demands Option four: Shortening the time frame
Hit Mute Find the Flip Reframe the Challenge Cue Words Visualization
Key point one: Visualize the race, not just the finish line Key point two: The more senses involved, the better
Behave to Become Music, Prayer, Story or Conversation
Music for energy Music for focus Music for relaxation Story for decompression Prayer for positivity Conversations for inspiration
Pick a Focal Point Adopt an Alter Ego Self-Talk Grounding Progressive Muscular Relaxation (PMR) Mindfulness Change your Internal Representations Physical Reset Breathe
One: parasympathetic breathing Two: the sigh Three: breath breather Four: the activation breath
Power Posing Chapter Summary
PART 5 CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT 21 POST SUMMIT PERIL
The Challenge Success Brings
Bias one: The illusion of continuity Bias two: The illusion of personal control
When Complacency Sets In The Demand Capacity Deficit Chapter Summary
22 WIN THE DAY
The Winning Day Morning Routine
Wake time Sunlight Personal administration Accumulate small wins Hydrate Fuel Getting dressed
Pre-Performance Transition Performance
Prioritize high-value activity Schedule green head Optimizing workspace Identify value and eliminate waste Lunch The afternoon performance Batching Physical exercise Reflection
Post-Performance Transition Evening Routine
One: arriving home Scheduling green head activities Fuel Sleep
Chapter Summary
23 AUTOMATING EXCELLENCE
Step One: Cue Step Two: Routine Step Three: Reward Cues
Building positive habits Eliminating negative habits
Routines
Building positive habits Eliminating negative habits
Rewards
Building positive habits Eliminating bad habits Planning
Chapter Summary
24 INNOVATION
Principle One: Establish Your Vision Principle Two: Understand Reality
Solutions should fall in our laps Track trajectory Never trust success
Principle Three: Have a Clear Target to Aim At Principle Four: Experimentation
Step one: plan Step two: do it Step three: check Step four: adapt Iteration
Chapter Summary
CONCLUSION ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS BIBLIOGRAPHY
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