Mentally rehearsing the winning strike to reduce anxiety during the actual event.

: Most people stop when the clock hits zero. Doing just 10% more than what is required—the "strike hard overtime" philosophy—creates a compounding advantage that others can't catch. 4. The Toolkit for Success

Today’s goal-getter is aggressive, strategic, and unapologetically loud in her execution. Hitting the goal—whether in soccer, hockey, business, or life—requires three distinct traits:

Take Maya, a 22-year-old forward for a semi-pro soccer league. By day, she is a clinical finisher, tallying goals that make highlight reels. By night, she is a silhouette on the training pitch.

Consider the story of a hypothetical entrepreneur, "Sarah." She hits her quarterly goal by December 15th. Most people would coast through the holidays. But Sarah knows that her competitors are resting. So, she uses the last two weeks of December to prospect for Q1. By January 1st, she has a three-month lead. She didn't just hit the goal; she struck hard in overtime.

Girls Who Hit The Goal And Strike Hard — Overtime...

Mentally rehearsing the winning strike to reduce anxiety during the actual event.

: Most people stop when the clock hits zero. Doing just 10% more than what is required—the "strike hard overtime" philosophy—creates a compounding advantage that others can't catch. 4. The Toolkit for Success Girls Who Hit the Goal and Strike Hard Overtime...

Today’s goal-getter is aggressive, strategic, and unapologetically loud in her execution. Hitting the goal—whether in soccer, hockey, business, or life—requires three distinct traits: Mentally rehearsing the winning strike to reduce anxiety

Take Maya, a 22-year-old forward for a semi-pro soccer league. By day, she is a clinical finisher, tallying goals that make highlight reels. By night, she is a silhouette on the training pitch. By day, she is a clinical finisher, tallying

Consider the story of a hypothetical entrepreneur, "Sarah." She hits her quarterly goal by December 15th. Most people would coast through the holidays. But Sarah knows that her competitors are resting. So, she uses the last two weeks of December to prospect for Q1. By January 1st, she has a three-month lead. She didn't just hit the goal; she struck hard in overtime.