Trying harder won’t get you there | Jarrod Haning | TEDxLizardCreek |
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Have you ever gotten to the end of the year and told yourself that all you need to do next year is just “try harder?” Sometimes it can feel like the harder we try, the more things stay the same, and this can happen on a daily basis. Have you ever looked at your "to do" list and found more things on it than there was time to do? That can be maddening especially when we’re already working like crazy.
In this talk we’re going to look at the thinking patterns of highly effective people and why they never seem to get overwhelmed or stressed out. We’re going to look at what they are doing differently and how we can do the same. Jarrod Haning works as a performance coach with his company Mindset Performance where he trains leaders in the thinking patterns of success. If someone keeps running up against the same old obstacles like not having enough time or not having enough money, it’s probably not for lack of trying. If that’s been happening there could be a small blind spot in their thinking patterns that has been tripping them up. After all, you can’t avoid what your brain can’t see. You can learn more about his work through his recently published book “Trying harder won’t get you there.” When he isn’t on stage speaking or training, you’ll find him performing with the South Carolina Philharmonic or competing with his 7 year old for “tickle champion of the world." Jarod Haning (Columbia, SC) – performance coach, professional musician (803)467-4739 www.musicalsecrets.org training@musicalsecrets.org This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx |