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High achievers are different.

Clive Griffiths
Clive Griffiths

High achievers are different.

What stands out is the level at which they embrace accountability
Setting a high bar and standards for themselves and others.
Making sure they have clear, measurable outcomes.

These are their stepping stones, from good to greatness.

There is a definite pathway for success mapped out.
Having the discipline to complete each action.
Establishing consequences for not acting.

What is their foundation for ensuring a victory?

- Clarity fuels their confidence and motivation.
- Committing to the pathway is the key to their accountability.
- Consequences mean it will be painful if they don't do what they said.

These 3 things transform intention into exceptional results.

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