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Chapter
4: How To Optimize Your Off-Peak Performance
by
Nelson Tan
We human beings naturally have two kinds of state that exist in
us at any given time: peak state and off-peak state. Peak
performance can be defined as "performing at your most optimal
best at this time". An off-peak state would mean that we
are not performing at the optimal level.
So "optimizing your off-peak performance" simply means
to convert your non-peak performance to a peak performance
state.
Suppose you hold a full-time job and you do Internet Marketing
part-time. By the time you got home, you would quite likely be
too tired to work on your online venture. At this moment, you
are in an off-peak state because you cannot perform at an optimal
level as compared to your work rate in your primary job. By using
an "off-peak performance optimization" technique, you
would be able to perform at your optimal level even though you
are tired. In this scenario, a peak state would mean that you
would be able to work just as effectively during 'off-hours'.
Regardless
of any state that you are in, whether you procrastinate or you
don't have the mood to write a special report just because you
have a bad hair day, you will be ready, set and GO using this
technique!
Now,
let's imagine. If we could achieve X amounts of result during
our peak state, what would it be like if we can double or even
triple our results just by converting our non-peak state into
a peak state? The effect is mind-blowing!
This
technique is called "anchoring". An anchor is
a stimulus that enables you to fire off any state that you want
in an instant. A stimulus is anything you see, hear or
feel.
There
are 3 kinds of anchors: visual anchor, auditory
anchor and kinesthetic anchor.
1)
Visual anchors are visual sights that are neurologically
linked to a particular state. Does your nasty supervisor's
face makes you feel lousy when you go to work? At the sight of
your girlfriend, do you have a wonderful feeling? Do you feel
sleepy when you start reading your textbook?
2)
Auditory anchors are sounds that are neurologically linked
to a particular state. When someone shouts "FIRE"
or "FIRE SALE!", does the sound of "FIRE"
make you panicky? Does hearing beautiful sounds leave you a romantic
feeling?
3)
Kinesthetic anchor is when someone touches you in a certain
way or you move in a certain way that fires off a particular state.
Do you feel loved when your loved ones hug you? Do you feel like
laughing when a clown moves in a funny way?
Whenever
you are in an intense associated state, the state will be neurologically
linked to the anchor. When this happens, all you have to do is
to apply the same anchor repeatedly and you will immediately experience
the same state consistently.
Here
are 4 steps to creating a powerful anchor for any resourceful
state:
1)
Get into an intense, fully associated state.
Think back to a time in the past when you felt a particular intense,
fully associated state. Adopt the same physiology you were in.
Assuming you wanted to anchor the state of motivation to work
in front of your PC (or MAC!). Think of the time you felt totally
motivated and adopt the same physiology, e.g. the same kind of
sitting posture and breathing pattern when you felt totally motivated.
2)
Apply the anchor at the peak of the state! A
combination of an auditory and kinesthetic anchor would yield
the best results, e.g. you could snap your fingers and shout "YES!"
3)
Break the state, then repeat steps 1 & 2 at least
five to ten times. Think of something else to break an
unwanted state. Repeat steps 1 & 2 for five to ten times until
the new anchor is successfully installed.
4)
Test the anchor. Test the anchor to see whether
it works. Get into the normal state and apply the anchor e.g.
snap finger and shout "YES!" If it works, the anchor
is installed successfully. The best way to test the anchor would
be the time when you are not feeling motivated.
In
short, "optimizing your off-peak performance" would
enable you to access the resourceful state that you want instantly.
Write
down 5 resourceful states that you would like to have and the
5 anchors associated with it.
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Nelson
Tan is the architect behind Internet
Mastery Center (http://www.internetmasterycenter.com): Create
Your Online Profits with the RIGHT Products, Environment and Mindset!
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may reprint this text as an individual article.)

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