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More Life, Please!

The Performance Pathway to a Better You

Urbane Publications Limited, 2015 más...


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8

Qualities

  • Innovative
  • Applicable

Recommendation

Many successful professionals feel they can’t duplicate the same level of achievement in their family lives. Performance expert Christian Marcolli explains that a fulfilling home life doesn’t magically happen. It requires the same kind of focus and commitment that you bring to your career. He shows you how to apply the “6P’s” of his “P6PROP” performance model – “Passion, Precision, Perception, Peace, Presence and Persistence” – to your family life and personal relationships. Each chapter provides an explanation of one of these factors, strategies for incorporating it into your home life, a case study and practical tips provided by his collaborator, executive coach and “talent accelerator” Tarina Wagschal. getAbstract recommends this empathetic, practical guide to ambitious, dedicated professionals seeking more success at home.

Take-Aways

  • The “P6PROP” program helps professionals succeed in their private lives.
  • The “6 P’s” that enable you to get more from your home life are: “Passion, Precision, Perception, Peace, Presence and Persistence.”
  • The “Personal Resource Optimizing Performance” model shows how these 6 P’s help you function at a high level in every aspect of your life.

About the Authors

Christian Marcolli, psychologist and coach of Swiss Olympic ski champion Dominique Gisin, founded the performance consultancy Marcolli Executive Excellence and wrote Teach Me Patience – NOW! Talent manager and blogger Tarina Wagschal founded the coaching firm LifeWorks.


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    D. W. 7 years ago
    worthwhile reading - some insights new, but some just brought back to your mind... #getbacktoschool #getbacktowork #MoreLifePlease
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    S. V. 7 years ago
    I loved 6P principle. We often overlook these simple but very important things in our life and think that what matters in life is professional success.
    #getbacktoschool #getbacktowork
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    A. A. 7 years ago
    One of my managers, that I have a ton of respect for, once told me to never apply the professional principles/ techniques at home if I were to ensure a successful and happy personal life, and I concur 100%.

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