146: How to Find Your Zone of Extraordinary Achievement In Business and Life

Are you doing the things that’ll make your goals an inevitable reality?

You might have heard the saying, “You can achieve more by doing less.” And while that’s true, there is a catch.

You don’t want to do just for the sake of doing something to accomplish your objectives. Instead, you want to act from your zone of extraordinary achievement.

But how do you discover what yours is? All it takes is asking yourself a few questions and applying a few principles regarding the projects you want to complete.

In this episode of Time to Level Up, you’ll learn how to find your zone of extraordinary achievement and get movement on reaching your goals in business and life. I’ll teach you the questions that help you discover your zone, the three principles to follow to get in it, and give an example of how to use my decision matrix from the She Thinks Big toolkit to help you narrow down exactly what you want to do.

What’s Covered in This Episode About Your Zone of Extraordinary Achievement

3:23 - What is the zone of extraordinary achievement?

6:46 - The three principles to the zone of extraordinary achievement

11:18 - Four questions to ask yourself to find your extraordinary achievement zone

15:54 - An example of how to filter projects or tasks to decide what you will and won’t do

Mentioned In How to Find Your Zone of Extraordinary Achievement In Business and Life

She Thinks Big by Andrea Liebross

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Quotes from this Episode of Time to Level Up

“When you're doing the right things, you get into the zone of extraordinary achievement where you set up a cycle of success that builds on itself.” - Andrea Liebross

“Because you're an entrepreneur, you not only produce great results for you but also for everyone around you by creating more opportunity.” - Andrea Liebross

“Movement towards something might seem like achievement, but it's not if it's not something you really want.” - Andrea Liebross

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