Peak Performance Principles For High Achievers by John R. Noe

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And He said to them, 'Because of the littleness of your faith; for truly I say to you, if you have faith the size of a mustard seed, you will say to this mountain, 'Move from here to there,' and it will move; and nothing will be impossible to you." - Jesus Christ, (Matthew 17:20 NASB)

John R. Noe is a Christian author who writes on theological matters and he is also a mount climber. He wrote the book Peak Performance Principles For High Achievers .

Book

  • Peak performance Principles For High Achievers by John R. Noe, ‎Frederick Fell Pub; Revised ed. edition (December 1, 1984)

John R. Noe's book Peak Performance Principles For High Achievers: 6 attitudes for high achievers

1. High achievers set no small plans.

2. High achievers are willing to do what they fear

3. High achievers are willing to prepare

4. High achievers are willing to risk failure. See: Risk and Comfort zone and Risk management

5. High achievers are teachable. See: Growth mindset

6. High achievers have heart. See: Motivation

John R. Noe's book Peak Performance Principles For High Achievers: 10 questions that will change your life

See also: Achievement oriented leadership

In his book Peak Performance Principles For High Achievers John R. Noe offers the following 10 questions that will change your life:[1]

1. Do you really want to be a high achiever?

2. Do you have a strong inner desire to reach out?

3. What matters most to you?

4. What are you willing to invest?

5. How much are you willing to endure?

6. What are you willing to give up?

7. How much responsibility are you willing to assume?

8. Are you willing to start where you are?

9. Are you willing to think for yourself

10. Are you willing to settle for nothing less than your full potential?

John Noe on setting God-sized goals

The Resurrection" by Carl Heinrich Bloch.

Quotes

The Christian author John Noe wrote in his book Peak Performance Principles For High Achievers:

Now in my own life, I go one step farther in setting my goals. I set what I call God-sized goals. A God sized goal is one that is so far outside your human capabilities that you will never reach it unless God intervenes on your behalf...

However, self-motivation theories eventually begin to cave under their own weight because there is only so far they can go. People begin begin to say, Oh no. Not another self-motivation speaker - we had one of those last year! Management circles, I've found are tired of the hype. the rah-rah pep talks, the glorified weather reports and the positive thinking. For many of them, self-motivation has lead to frustration. It's superficial in its effectiveness...

The basic building block of out of self-motivation is that there is only one person in the universe who is worthy , who has enough to offer, to become the center of our lives - Jesus Christ , God's son,. The goal is, then to become Christ-directed . Out-of-self motivation is based on the biblical principle of receiving a 'higher self' by surrendering our old selfish nature to Jesus Christ. Then and only then can we receive God's wisdom and power in our lives."[2]

  • "Most of all, I knew that God, my 'Guide of guides' had made it possible for me to accomplish this great feat. The greatest delusion in the world is that of the so-called 'self made" person. There is no such thing in high achievement." - Author John Noe on climbing on the Matterhorn mountain.[3]

Book endorsements

“After reading this marvelous book I realized how little I have accomplished with my life… compared to what I could have done. But, it’s not too late.” — Og Mandino, Author of: The Greatest Salesman in the World[4]

“So many Christians are going through life settling for mediocre, settling for second best, and choosing the path of least resistance. Not Dr. John R. Noe, author of this old (1984) and new (2006) book, Peak Performance Principles for High Achievers — Revised Edition. He reminds us that the first mountain we need to conquer is that of ourselves and that God wants us to accomplish great things for His glory.” — Dr. D. James Kennedy, Ph.D., Senior Minister, Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church[5]

D. James Kennedy (1930 - 2007)

Video

External links

Videos: John Noe interview about his book Peak Performance Principles For High Achievers:

See also

Related books:

Notes

  1. Peak Performance Principles For High Achievers by John R. Noe, ‎Frederick Fell Pub; Revised ed. edition (December 1, 1984), Chapter 3
  2. Peak Performance Principles For High Achievers by John Noe, Chapter 2, pages 29, 30-31, 33
  3. Peak Performance Principles For High Achievers by John Noe, Chapter 1, page 24, 1984 edition
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