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The ‘Colours’ of the Achievement Spectrum
As there are seven colours in the Colour Spectrum, so are there seven
distinctions in The Achievement Spectrum – seven qualities through which truly
high achievers distinguish themselves from the rest of us.
Achievement
and what it means today
Being an outstanding performer in the 21st Century will make far
greater demands than ever before, on aspirant individuals. Leading scientists,
“paradigm pioneers,” tell us that humanity is taking a quantum leap forward
in its evolutionary development. Russell Dicarlo, the author of
“Towards a New World View”, says “...the
world view which is emerging calls into question many of the things Western
society holds to be true:”
New criteria for success
The criteria for high achievement today lie way beyond traditional standards
such as becoming an international business icon, a top performer on the sports
field, or the richest person on the planet. Achievement today will be about
raising the bar and making a difference in your world.
Alvin Toffler:
“The illiterate in the 21st Century will not be those who can’t read
or write, but those who can’t learn, unlearn and relearn”
Albert Einstein:
“You’ll never solve a problem at the level of thought at which it was created.”
What does this mean in practice?
Those who are to reach the level of achievement we refer to here are those who
have lifted the level of their thinking and their view of the world to new
heights.
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