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1- Dr. Bretz is change consultant, an elite ultra-marathon runner (350 KM, 70 hours!), and a former principal at McKinsey & Company, who preaches an old idea in a new ways; its around having paradigm shifts and thinking differently.
2- When one is faced with standard problems; one should after exhausting the known solutions; turn to his intuition. This would make him "turn right"; taking the "unbeaten path".
3- Instead of being motivated not to fail (a bad thing), its better to be motivated to win (a very good thing with better outcomes).
4- When one relinquishes control (calculating and planning everything) and surrenders to intuition (an optimistic belief that there is a "way" out), he is better equipped to act.
5- Focus on the work at hand, instead of worrying about everything that could go wrong, or the results. This methodology is adopted by mental toughness trainers and Olympic medalists.
6- Its better to start with this mentality and work actively; go with the flow, and you'll be surprised from the positive results. Just take it easy!
7- This requires continuous self-examination, self-talk, and a lot of willpower. Naturally it means getting out of your comfort zone almost all the time.
Its all about living large by letting go of the mental chains, trying out new things and going with the "new- uncalculated" flow!
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