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Overachievement
Book • 2004
John Eliot's Overachievement explores how exceptional performers think and act differently, arguing that extraordinary results require unconventional mindsets and practices.
The book contrasts a training mindset with a trusting mindset, urging readers to perform from presence rather than overthinking mechanics.
Eliot reframes stress as a resource to be managed and harnessed, presenting techniques to convert nervous energy into productive intensity.
He emphasizes dreaming big and accepting being perceived as 'wacky' while relentlessly pursuing audacious goals.
Through stories of high achievers and practical guidance, the book offers a roadmap for consistently delivering high-level performance.
The book contrasts a training mindset with a trusting mindset, urging readers to perform from presence rather than overthinking mechanics.
Eliot reframes stress as a resource to be managed and harnessed, presenting techniques to convert nervous energy into productive intensity.
He emphasizes dreaming big and accepting being perceived as 'wacky' while relentlessly pursuing audacious goals.
Through stories of high achievers and practical guidance, the book offers a roadmap for consistently delivering high-level performance.
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as a guide to cultivating a trusting mindset and extraordinary performance.


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