You may be really skilled at your job but are you prepared to perform at work? At times, do you feel like you’re just not in the right zone or mental space to perform at your best? It’s a common problem that can affect even top performers.
In order to perform better at work, think about if there are some little adjustments that can allow you to access your highest level of performance, on a more consistent basis. In this video, motivational keynote speaker, Ken Okel, talks about how he learned this lesson from a member of a symphony orchestra.
Think about what are things that you can do to raise your level of performance on the job. These do not need to be huge actions. It could be eating a certain meal, getting more sleep, or listening to your favorite music.
To start, take a few weeks and track your performance and see if you can figure out if there are any habits or variables that help make sure you’re prepared to perform at work. Then see if you can consistently add them to your pre-performance routine.
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And Ken is no stranger to the world of virtual presenting. He spent more than a decade in TV news, where you are presenting to a camera lens and have to connect to an audience you can’t see. Ken also believes an engaging and productive virtual presentation needs to be fast paced, include audience participation, and be customized to the organization.
About Ken Okel
As a motivational keynote speaker, Ken Okel works with leaders and organizations to boost productivity, performance, and profits. At conferences, conventions, and company meetings, he engages leaders with new ways to help meet the challenges of a changing workplace. To see a sample of his keynote and workshop presentations, visit the videos page on his his website. When it comes to challenges, he’s been there, having worked in TV news, disaster relief, and professional ballet.