Stop Performing. Start Being. Famous songwriter Jonathan Lee once said something powerful. Among all the singers he has worked with, Wakin Chau is one who never performs. Think about that. A singer… who doesn’t perform. On stage, in front of thousands, he doesn’t try to impress. He doesn’t try to act. He simply sings. He is real. And because he is real, people feel it. That is why he connects. Now look at our own lives. How many of us are truly like that? At work, we perform. In meetings, we perform. In front of people, we perform. We say the “right” things. We act the “correct” way. We try to be impressive. But inside… we are tired. Because performing is exhausting. The more we try to impress, the further we drift away from who we really are. This is why SuperME matters. SuperME is not about becoming someone else. It is about becoming the best version of you: when you stop performing. When you are no longer trying to impress, something powerful happen...
by Andy Ng at www.asiatrainers.com (Sales & Management Training) Tel: 65-93672286 Email: andythecoach@gmail.com