Your Greatest Asset Is You: A Plan to Achieve Excellence

Your Greatest Asset Is You: A Plan to Achieve Excellence

Have you ever felt like you always work hard to achieve something, and just when you’re about to succeed, it seems like something happens, and everything falls apart?

It’s a complete sense of frustration, isn’t it? And the worst part is that we can’t figure out why we’re not achieving our goals. It feels as if something hidden or mysterious takes away what we believe is ours!

I’m not an expert in the human mind, but I recently learned in a 3-day immersion course that we’re all born the same, with the same source code in our brain. However, throughout life, we go through situations that challenge us, bringing joy, sadness, frustration, and other emotions.

These situations shape and alter our source code depending on how we respond to those emotions!

I believe we’re all in pursuit of our personal and professional excellence. I think this is a universal goal for those who want to keep improving, just a little more every day. Imagine if we set a plan to improve by 1% every day. By the end of the year, this won’t be just a 365% improvement but an astonishing 3,494%!

Now think about how this daily improvement could reflect on your company, your family, and everyone around you!

We’re always talking about asset management and how important techniques can provide greater availability, productivity, and maximum reliability from a machine, right? So, let me ask you this:

Are you taking care of your most important asset? That’s right: yourself!

Have you mapped out a plan to pursue your personal and professional excellence? Do you have goals for what you want to achieve in life? Where do you want to go in your professional career?

Or are you in survival mode? Living day by day, doing your tasks, procrastinating with others, and just hoping for the day to end so you can rest? If so, how about switching from survival mode to turbo mode for excellence?

Every year-end is, for me, a time to reflect on everything that happened. It’s a chance to reprogram my mind, break cycles, and learn from new mistakes. As Albert Einstein said: “You cannot achieve different results by doing the same things!”

Here’s my invitation to you: Evolve, Free Yourself, Dare, and Become!

Oh, and about the immersion course, I highly recommend it. It changed my perspective on how to face life. For anyone interested, here’s the link: Programa ELO I | Erick Loureiro.

A special thanks to Thiago Reis and Erick Loureiro!

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