Imagine if you were the best at what you do!
The best sells person, the best student, the best dad, the best mom, the best cashier, the best company president, the best insurance agent. I’m talking about THE BEST! How would your life change? How would you feel about yourself? What effects would you being the best have on the people around you? The fact is you can be the best at whatever you do. As long as becoming the best is truly important to you. This doesn’t mean thinking, yea it’d be cool if I were the best at what I do or of course I’d like to be the best, who wouldn’t?
While most people might say they would like to be the best at what they do, very few people less than 1% are willing to do what is required to be the best. The best of the best are the best for a reason.
First you must identify the little things that if done correctly will allow you to perform at the highest level. The next step is to strive for excellence and master those little things. Measuring and refining what you do along the way.

Just as olympic athletes master the fundamentals of their sports, so does anyone who wants to be the best of the best. They are the one’s who work the hardest at mastering the little things. Napoleon Hill said, “Have a well developed sense of observation regarding the smallest details and know your craft, from the smallest detail to the greatest.”
As you begin to implement the little things you learn stretch yourself everyday to be your very best! Push yourself harder than you’ve ever pushed before. Regardless of your age, education or background, if you strive for excellence to be the very best at what you do, you’ll make great strides in becoming the person you need to be to get what you want.
Here’s my challenge to you: What is really important to you? If you want to be a great parent, discover the little things that great parents do. Then do them with consistency each day. If you want to reach the top of your career, then identify the little things that top performers in your field do and strive to master them. As you strive for excellence to do your best make sure you measure your progress. You’ll never be the best of the best, if you’re not measuring and refining your progress.
As you see yourself making measurable progress be sure to recognize yourself for even the smallest of accomplishments. Get excited and consider the possibilities of becoming the best at what you do.
Here’s my final thought: To be the best at what you do, you must push yourself and stretch yourself to do what others are unwilling to do the best of the best are the best for a reason.
To Your Success!
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