If you're looking to try something new, does it make you nervous? It's that nervous quotient I always like to focus on. Another key part of envisioning is do you have some sort of strategy that allows you to write those big ideas down and come back to that over every once in a while)? And with iterate, I always look at how do you practice with intention? How are you very focused on where you're going to spend your time?"
Performance expert Bryan Gillette reveals the foundational principles for epic achievement.
— YOU’LL LEARN —
1) The five pillars of EPIC performance
2) What you can learn from elite athletes to find your own peak performance
Bryan Gillette knows what it is like to reach the peak as he has stood on the summits of many mountains and successfully completed many physically and mentally challenging ultra-distance endurance events. He’s reached several ‘summits’ in his career as well and before founding his own leadership consulting practice was the Vice President of Human Resource. Bryan has over 25 years of experience in Human Resources and Leadership and Organizational Development with executive-level responsibilities in small and large companies. His experience also includes consulting, speaking, coaching, and teaching all levels.
Bryan is also a dedicated endurance athlete and has cycled across the United States, run 8-marathons back-to- back, and ridden his bicycle 300 miles in one day.
When he is not traveling the world with his wife and two boys, he lives in the San Francisco Bay Area.