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Who is your mastermind group?
4. Embrace Challenges Michael’s challenges began before his first Olympics. He was a son of divorced parents. Yet, he never used that as an excuse. After
2000 Summer Olympics, his challenge was how do I become a gold medal athlete? He took a hard look at himself and received feedback from his mastermind group concerning how to make his weaknesses his strengths, and how to make his strengths
best in
world. He attacked those weaknesses with gusto everyday in practice.
When was
last time you asked
question, “How can I improve my skills to become
best?”
5. Never Give Up! Ms. Phelps joked with
audience that as a mother, Michael’s style of swimming made her crazy. You see, Michael, is a “comeback” swimmer. In most cases, he is behind in his races. Then at
last moment, with a burst of energy and an iron-willed belief he will win, he comes from behind to win
race. He believes that he can win every race as long as he is in
pool. He never gives up on his belief that he can win.
Do you believe that you can win every race?
As Ms. Phelps left
ballroom, we embraced; and she wished me
best. As she walked out
door, I thought that
Phelps family is truly living a “goal” medal life…and you can too. Start today.

Ed Sykes is a professional speaker, author, and success coach in the areas of leadership, motivation, stress management, customer service, and team building. You can e-mail him at mailto:esykes@thesykesgrp.com, or call him at (757) 427-7032. Go to his web site, http://www.thesykesgrp.com, and signup for the newsletter, OnPoint, and receive the free ebook, "Empowerment and Stress Secrets for the Busy Professional."