193: Peak Performance with Bryan Gillette
As you transition into your encore career, it's crucial to approach your goals with deliberate and purposeful action. Taking a step back and considering what will bring you long-term fulfillment and purposeful work is a key element of an encore career.
In this latest interview, Bryan Gillette, founder of Summiting Group, shares his extensive knowledge on leadership and organizational development. With over 25 years of experience in executive and senior-level positions in both small and large companies, Bryan provides valuable insights on how to achieve peak performance and elevate your career to the next level.
An ultramarathoner, Bryan has completed several physically and mentally challenging ultra-distance endurance events, including running 205 miles around Lake Tahoe. Additionally, Bryan has stood on the summits of many mountains, harnessing his physical strength to overcome seemingly insurmountable challenges.
We'll talk about:
Bryan talked about his book and the 100 interviews he did
The need to have a “big why” in life
The need to have priorities and the need to say “No.”
His framework for being deliberate about achieving big things
How with the right mindset, you can achieve things you once thought impossible
Now, for some action steps:
Download the free worksheet: Three Steps You Need for a More Productive Workday
To get started on Your Encore journey, sign up for my resource: 5 Key Questions to Ask Yourself if You Want a Successful Mindset
Grab a copy of Bryan’s book: EPIC Performance, Lessons from 100 Executives and Endurance Athletes on Reaching Your Peak
Find out more about Bryan through his website: Summiting Group
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— Lynn