In all areas of life, people talk about how they can improve and
sustain performance. How do we get better results and keep good results
regularly coming? This is true for people in their personal lives and
careers, businesses, sporting teams and so on.
Foundational to building performance to a high level is knowing your
DNA Behavioral style, openly communicating with others and then keeping
to a purpose based plan. This is the core DNA Performance Model.
However, the key to sustaining performance is “confidence”. Building
performance and starting a “winning streak” is one thing but keeping it
going is another. Have you noticed how some people get it together early
in their life or career and then lose it later seemingly going into a
downward spiral. Some then come back, some do not. Others start slow and
then get in the groove and grow. This is also true of businesses and
also sporting teams. When you take a look into all of these situations
of fluctuating performance the common element is confidence.
When confidence is increasing and is high it can propel you forward
further to achieve even better results. However, compatency and
arrogance can creep in with a failure to remember what got you there.
Then a bad event comes or someone does something great out of the blue
and you do not know what to do. This can be the start of a loss of
confidence, which can build up. At the same time, for another person who
has been on a losing streak they string together some wins and
successes. Suddenly, they start the climb upwards.
I would encourage all of you to think about what makes you confident
and what makes you lose confidence. If you like, we can help you with
looking at your confidence attributes.
I would also encourage you to read the book “Confidence” by Rosabeth
Moss Kanter. This book uses plenty of great personal, business and
sporting stories to show how winning streaks and losing streaks begin
and end.