Six Key Performance Principles
David Letterman
Oprah Winfrey
Madonna
Chris Evert
Topic : Performance
Gift for Grandparents
The other day I came home from work to find a plate of peanut butter snack bars on the kitchen counter. Accompanying the delectables was a note from my 12-year-old daughter Melissa to her grandparents. Dear Grandma and Grandpa, I made these for you. Love, Melissa.
No one told her to do this. She didnt have to. She just did it.
But why? Was Melissa trying make sure that they loved her? Was she trying to win Brownie points (well, snack-bar points) with her grandparents'
No she cooked up this little confectionery delight just to show her grandparents she loves them. It was evidence of their close relationship. She did it because she is their granddaughter, not to somehow earn the right to be their granddaughter.
Thats how it is with the good works we should do as followers of Jesus Christ. We dont do good works so we can win a place in heaven. Rather, our good deeds show evidence of our salvation and faith in Christ.
Jesus did all the work of providing salvation. But we still have to work. Why? Not to win His favor but to show our love. Its an outpouring of a grateful heart. - JDB
Six Key Performance Principles
What gets pictured gets done
What gets trained gets done
What gets modeled gets done
What gets measured gets done
What gets praised gets done
What gets budgeted gets done
David Letterman
David Letterman says the single most powerful motivating force in his life is a desire to succeed and prevail. He explains how he feels about doing Late Show With David Letterman:
Every night youre trying to prove your self-worth. Its like meeting your girlfriends family for the first time. You want to be the absolute best, wittiest, smartest, most charming, best-smelling version of yourself. If I can make people enjoy the experience and have a higher regard for me when Im finished, it makes me feel like an entire person. If Ive come short of that, Im not happy. How things go for me every night is how I feel about myself for the next 24 hours. Because Im not playing a characterIm trying to give you the best version of myself.
Oprah Winfrey
I discovered I didnt feel worth a damn, and certainly not worthy of love, unless I was accomplishing something. I suddenly realized I have never felt I could be loved just for being.
Madonna
My drive in life is from this horrible fear of being mediocre. thats always been pushing me, pushing me. Because even though Ive become somebody, I still have to prove that Im SOMEBODY. My struggle has never ended, and it probably never will.
Chris Evert
I had no idea who I was, or what I could be away from tennis, says Christ Evert, recalling the final years of her career. I was depressed and afraid because so much of my life had been defined by my being a tennis champion. I was completely lost. Winning made me feel like I was somebody. It made me feel pretty. It was like being hooked on a drug. I needed the wins, the applause, in order to have an identity.