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Top performers are greedy!

Clive Griffiths
Clive Griffiths
1 min read

Top performers are greedy!

They want more. 🚀

Why?

Because they know they’re not tapping into their full potential.
Example: My best 'greedy' clients get 3x - 10x their results.

My role was to guide them to unlock the elite performance.
Become the catalyst so they win at a much higher level.

Before they felt held back afraid they were settling for less.
Now they're all in and playing to win the top stakes.

How did that work?

Simple, not easy. Together we:

⇥ reprogrammed thinking patterns that got in the way of elite performance.

⇥ improved focus, confidence and decision making.

⇥ created accountability with standards, and consequences.

⇥ set up stretching goals, structured plans, and performance disciplines.

⇥ worked to mitigate risks, maximise opportunities, and deploy strengths.

⇥ aimed for significant growth goals and stretch targets.

⇥ crafted amazing team collaborations and productive partnerships.

All that's not for the faint hearted.
Most won't have the appetite.
They'll find it scary.

But if you're
ambitious you'll get it.
This post came from a conversation I had last night.

There's no call to action today.
Ambitious top performers step up into my world without a nudge.

LinkedIn PostsLI-2025

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