Raising the bar is a habit that involves setting high standards and constantly pushing yourself and your team to exceed them. This habit helps to foster a culture of continuous improvement and motivates individuals to strive for excellence.

Goal

Spend at least 10 minutes each day reflecting on your client's progress and identifying one area where you can push them to achieve even greater results. This could involve providing additional resources, asking more challenging questions, or offering targeted feedback to help them improve.

Implementation

To implement the daily goal of spending at least 10 minutes reflecting on your client's progress and identifying one area where you can push them to achieve even greater results, you can follow these three simple steps:

  1. Set a consistent time: Choose a specific time each day when you will reflect on your client's progress. This could be at the beginning or end of your day, or after each coaching session.
  2. Review progress: Take time to review your client's progress and outcomes so far. This could involve reviewing notes from previous sessions or reflecting on their progress towards their goals.
  3. Identify areas for improvement: Based on your review, identify one area where you can push your client to achieve even greater results. This could involve providing additional resources, asking more challenging questions, or offering targeted feedback to help them improve.

Benefits

Improved performance

Raising the bar encourages individuals to strive for excellence, which can lead to improved performance and results.

Increased motivation

Setting high standards can be a motivating factor for individuals, leading to a more positive and productive work environment.

Enhanced teamwork

Encouraging a culture of continuous improvement can help foster teamwork and collaboration towards shared goals.

Personal growth

Continuously raising the bar can also lead to personal growth and development for both yourself and your team.

Increased confidence

Achieving high standards and exceeding expectations can lead to increased confidence and a sense of pride in one's work.

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