
Forget everything you know about success. "Overachievement" reveals why stress is your PowerBar and relaxation techniques actually undermine performance. Dave Matthews and Olympic athletes swear by Dr. Eliot's counterintuitive approach - embrace pressure, reject goals, and find extraordinary results with less effort.
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When we think about achieving greatness, we often turn to conventional wisdom: set goals, relax under pressure, and manage stress. However, in my book "Overachievement," I argue that these strategies are not only ineffective but also misguided. Overachievers, those who consistently excel beyond expectations, adopt a mindset that is distinct and often counterintuitive. To start, let's address the notion of pressure. Most people view pressure as something to be avoided or managed. But overachievers see it differently. They welcome pressure, recognizing it as a catalyst for performance. The physical feelings of nervousness or butterflies in the stomach are not signs of anxiety to be quelled, but rather indicators that you are engaged and ready to perform at a high level. Consider the example of Olympic athletes. When they step onto the track or into the arena, they don't try to calm their nerves; instead, they harness that energy to fuel their performance. This is not about being reckless or ignoring preparation, but about understanding that the discomfort you feel is a sign that you are pushing yourself to new heights.
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