Becoming A Super Achiever: The Requirements of Success
Thomas D. Meyerhoeffer and George Vasu
What is a Super Achiever?
A Super Achiever is one who has developed mental focus, confidence, and a positive attitude about
themselves and their role within family and job situation. Super Achievers can quickly set attainable
goals based upon honest assessment of personal skills and abilities.
Objective
To become a Super Achiever through the ten following strategies and the self-analysis profile.
• Stay Physically Fit for Life
• Confidence and Courage
• Persist Until You Achieve
• Respect Everybody
• The Ultimate Team Player
• The Relentless Pursuit of Excellence
• Take Personal Responsibility
• The Three C’s of Power Speaking
• Study the Masters
• Self-Reflection
Strategy #1: Stay Physically Fit For Life
Super Achievers have the energy, enthusiasm, and confidence that it takes to attain their goals. But
Super Achievers don’t just possess these abilities; they work hard to actualize them every day
through exercise and a proper diet.
Recommendation: At least 30 minutes of exercise three times per week in conjunction with a low-
calorie, low-fat diet.
Strategy #2: Confidence and Courage
We are all faced with situations in life that “test” us. Whether it’s dealing with a sick child, confronting
your boss, or helping a complete stranger—there are times when we must “rise to the challenge.”
Super Achievers do this on a regular basis. Rather than succumbing to fear, they transform that fear
into positive, actionable thoughts
• My son looks up to me so I need to be strong when he is sick
• I need to present the boss with these issues as if they were my issues because only if it
seems like I own them will he take them seriously.
• I won’t get hurt helping this person load the box into their truck because I know how to lift
with my legs and I’ll do it right.
Recommendation: Demonstrate self-confidence and courage. These traits will enable you to
destroy your fears achieve your goals.
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Strategy #3: Persist Until You Achieve
Everyone is jealous of a Super Achiever…except other Super Achievers. That’s because only a
Super Achiever knows that they aren’t “lucky,” or “fortunate,” or “handed everything.” Super
Achievers are envied because they embody persistence—they never give up in trying to achieve
their goals and attain their dreams.
Recommendation: Concentrate on your personal goals until you have captured everything you
have set out to attain. Let persistence be your personal trademark and resist distractions by always
moving forward. Once you have achieved your goal, make a new one. Then start over again with
the same intensity.
Strategy #4: Respect Everybody
Super Achievers recognize that they don’t live in a vacuum—throughout each day they come into
contact with hundreds of people such as
• Family
• Friends
• Co-workers and bosses
• Complete Strangers
The Super Achiever doesn’t treat the people he encounters as lesser than himself. Rather, the Super
Achiever embraces everyone as an equal. This creates lasting bonds, helps portray self-confidence,
and build relationships upon which the Super Achiever can lean later.
Recommendation: Convey your thoughts for others before thinking of yourself. Treat others the
way they want to be treated.
Strategy #5: The Ultimate Team Player
Super Achievers never work alone—they recognize that their success depends upon how they work
with employees around them. Showing respect, demonstrating confidence, and being a leader,
Super Achievers help teammates just as much as teammates help them.
Recommendation: Support teammates by giving them praise and credit where credit is due.
Personal success is achieved much faster when other colleagues support you.
Strategy #6: The Relentless Pursuit of Excellence
If there’s one thing that separates a Super Achiever from others is their pursuit of excellence. Not
complacent with “second best,” the Super Achiever will always accomplish tasks and meet objectives
in the best manner possible.
Recommendation: Never take the easy way out. Even though pursuing excellence can mean more
and harder work, the end result is worth it—a finished job or task of which you can be proud.
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Strategy #7: Take Personal Responsibility
It’s safe to say that everyone has good and bad days, up times and down times, peaks and valleys.
What’s important is that you take responsibility for your actions whether you’re up or down.
Recommendation: The mark of a superior performer is one who does not make excuses. Take
great pride in being held accountable.
Strategy #8: The Three C’s Of Power Speaking
The three C’s of power speaking are confidence, conviction, and control. Master your ability to speak
in front of large groups of people with the same confidence, conviction, and control that you display
when talking to one person.
Recommendation: practice speaking to yourself in a mirror every day. Gain confidence in your
abilities to articulate your thoughts both eloquently and professionally.
Strategy #9: Study the Masters
It’s safe to say that wherever you are in your life, someone has been there before. Use the
experiences of other people—both famous and ordinary—to provide you with guidance in your life as
a Super Achiever.
Recommendation: study the experiences of others through books, magazines, or stories. Learn
from those that have already learned the lesson you may be about to begin.
Strategy #10: Self Reflection
Self Achievers constantly look inside themselves as they move towards their goals. They question
their decisions, balance their desires against the needs of other people, and work hard at being an
ethical person.
Recommendation: question everything you do—not to second guess yourself but to make sure that
your decision-making process is sound and valid.
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Self-Analysis Profile™: Identifying Areas for Self-Improvement
The Super Achiever is never content with who they are or how they are performing. They strive for
excellence and persist in achieving the ultimate goal—to be the best person they can be.
How do they do this? Through constant self-reflection and assessment of their person.
Below is a sample self assessment. Answer the questions with a response of “always,” “often,”
“seldom,” or “never,” to gain insight to pinpoint the areas that require your greatest focus for self-
improvement and ultimate change.
ALWAYS OFTEN SELDOM NEVER
Do you consistently focus on the positive? 4 3 2 1
Do you participate in some form of physical 4 3 2 1
fitness program?
Do you follow the essential factors of sound 4 3 2 1
health?
Do you face fear with confidence and 4 3 2 1
courage?
Do you persist until you achieve your goals? 4 3 2 1
Do you respect everyone you meet? 4 3 2 1
Do you get along harmoniously with others 4 3 2 1
under all circumstances?
Do you give credit where credit is due and 4 3 2 1
when credit is not due?
Are you humble about your own abilities and 4 3 2 1
accomplishments?
Do you set performance standards for 4 3 2 1
yourself in everything you do?
Do you hold yourself personally responsible 4 3 2 1
for your actions and performance?
Are you aware of the way you speak and are 4 3 2 1
you comfortable speaking in front of large
groups?
When you need help in a given area, do you 4 3 2 1
seek the help from a professional in that
field?
Totals:
Grand Total:
TOTALS RANK
47-52 Excellent
42-46 Good (Above Average)
37-41 Fair (Average)
32-36 Poor (Below Average)
Below 31 Unsatisfactory
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