The Business Brickyard

The personal Blog of Howard Mann. Author, Speaker & Entrepreneur. - January 7th, 2009

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Aug
08

Business Lesson From Michael Phelps

What Michael Phelps accomplished this past week was nothing short of spectacular. But it was as much a triumph of him thinking big long ago as it was a triumph of athletic performance now.

Before he could win 8 gold medals he first had to set a big goal that 8 gold medals was a dream that he wanted to come true (Something he has mentioned in his various interviews). Others have typically not dared to dream that big. They may focus on making the Olympic team. Of winning 1 medal. Of winning 1 gold. And those are worthy dreams.

But the moments that make us stand in awe come from someone (or a group of people) that thinks bigger than what people expect. The idea seems crazy when first mentioned. But only once that audacious goal is set can the specific actions needed to realize it be planned out. Whatever goal you set will trigger that clarity. So why not set one that is truly a stretch?

"You see things; and you say, 'Why?' But I dream things that never were; and I say, "Why not?" - George Bernard Shaw

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