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  <title>• Outstanding Achievement</title>

  <tagline>A Type of Masteries for On-Demand Performance</tagline>

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  <title><![CDATA[• Outstanding Masteries Achievement]]></title>

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  <issued>2007-02-24T10:45:05+00:00</issued>

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  <![CDATA[Outstanding Achievement Masteries are Mastered Strategies (Masteries) which you can use "On-Demand".
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Unlike Consistent Excellence Masteries, you only have to perform the Mastery once in order to accomplish a specific result.
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An example would be starting a fire in your fireplace.  Using a strategy you would use a certain type, size and amount of wood to start with.  Then depending on your strategy you would add paper, lighter fluid, etc... And then with the strike of a match (or flick of a lighter) you would try to get the wood burning.
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Once the fire is going, do you need to start the fire again on a scheduled basis to get it going?  No, you just need to keep it going.  It doesn't make sense to start the fire once it's already started.
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If the fire dies out, then your need for an "On-Demand" strategy to start the fire would be required again.
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This is the heart of Outstanding Achievement Masteries; we will explore some great Outstanding Achievement Masteries in future posts.
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    <name>Adam Aulenback</name>

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