Unleash Your Power

What if we told you that despite your success, your title, your career track that you are operating at a deficit; like a golfer playing with one hand tied behind your back? It is the unfortunate truth. You may not care. After all, you have gotten this far, right? Why mess with what doesn’t seem to be broken?

Because you have more in you. More than you can currently conceive. How do we know this? Because the one operating principle -- call it your operating system, your way of being, even your “why” or, as we do, your Winning StrategyTM. –that drives you is also what is keeping you from going beyond your current condition. No matter how terrific it is.

If someone were to say to you that life could be even better – even limitless, that you could live free from the current constraints, circumstances and conditions that you currently accept as “just the way things are”, wouldn’t you take a listen?  We should hope so. If not, you can stop here.

Otherwise… hello and welcome. Let us explain further. Tracy Goss, the co-founder of the Executive Reinvention Program upon which our work is based wrote a book called The Last Word on Power. Her title was a direct reference to her understanding that those of us who continue to be driven by our Winning StrategyTM and who do not have the tools to step beyond it will always be living a life that is less than.

Here's Goss on the limitations of the Winning StrategyTM:

“A Winning Strategy is a lifelong, unconscious formula for achieving success. You did not design this Winning Strategy, it designed you. As a human being and as a leader, it is the source of your success and at the same the source of your limitations. It defines your reality, your way of being, and your way of thinking. This, in turn, focuses your attention and shapes your actions, thereby determining what’s possible and not possible for you as a leader.”

Clearly, anything this impactful and limiting is going to hold you back in some way. When we talk to successful leaders some get it right way. Others? Not so much. “So what?” they ask. “I’m doing great. I don’t think there is anything keeping me down.” The next question we ask and what we ask you to consider is this:

What in your business or personal life have you walked away from or held back on because you knew or believed it wasn’t possible?

Ponder this. We will wait while the wheels turn.

Got it? Maybe you were able to identify multiple instances.  We can guarantee that most if not all of these “impossibilities” originate from your Winning StrategyTM, this way of understanding and being that you hold and have held since you were very young.

Change can only take place with awareness. When we bring you and your teams through this work, Kurt (who is the only certified coach in the world trained by Tracy Goss to identify the Winning Strategy) will work with each individual to uncover your personal WS. Then you and your group will participate in a multi-day program, getting clear on how their WS has held them back as a team and individually. We then introduce your group to proprietary tools and practices to allow you to articulate what you really want from life at its deepest level.  Not what you think you can get but what you really, really want. Currently you have no choice on how to navigate life – your Winning Strategy has the wheel. The tools you receive will provide you with a choice on how you will live your life with the methods necessary to live in a new way, unhampered by circumstance and always in service of your new commitment.  You will discover a limitless power where you define the context of your life, regardless of any and all circumstances.

As Greg Thomson, Senior Vice-President of Human Resources at Owens Corning and a past participant in the Executive Reeinvention Program put it: “Looking back on it, not re-inventing myself would be like living half a life”

We are scheduling into the fall now.

Reach out to us at renascenceprogram@gmail.com for more information.

 

 

 

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