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  <title>ep60. (blog) 10 Ways to Make Sure You're Not Mediocre (Part 2)</title>
  <description>On Thanksgiving, you received the first 5 ways to ensure you&amp;amp;rsquo;ll never become mediocre. Too busy eating turkey to read it? Click here to get the first 5 today.&#13;
Here they are, in brief:&#13;
&amp;amp;middot;&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp; Keep Learning&#13;
&amp;amp;middot;&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp; Self-awareness&#13;
&amp;amp;middot;&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp; Contribution mindset&#13;
&amp;amp;middot;&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp; Advocate&#13;
&amp;amp;middot;&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp; Say &amp;amp;ldquo;Yes&amp;amp;rdquo;&#13;
Here are the final 5 tips to remaining relevant and respected:&#13;
1.&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp; Celebrate.&#13;
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While the mediocre simply say, &amp;amp;ldquo;Next,&amp;amp;rdquo; the ones who avoid mediocrity focus on celebrating, both success and failure. They&amp;amp;rsquo;re the ones who point out the valuable lessons learned from failures, and take the time tip their glass in celebration of both small and large successes. &amp;amp;nbsp;They acknowledge and celebrate everyone around them, and always look for ways create more opportunities for more success. &amp;amp;nbsp;&#13;
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2.&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp; Honor your word.&#13;
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Making unfulfilled promises lands many in the mediocre camp. While emergencies happen, unexpected traffic gets in the way, and life simply happens, the ones who avoid mediocrity simply don&amp;amp;rsquo;t use excuses. When they say they will do something, you can consider it done, ahead of schedule in fact. If they make a promise, and something happens, preventing them fulfilling on their promise, they communicate and reset their promise.&#13;
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3.&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp; Smile.&#13;
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Being overly negative and judgmental is a sure promise into the land of mediocrity. A sure sign of someone who will always avoid mediocrity is positive energy, which is often accompanied by a smile. Recognizing that their energy is highly contagious, they check it at the door before entering. Their smile acts like a magnet to positive outcomes, and people can&amp;amp;rsquo;t help but want to be around them. &amp;amp;nbsp;&#13;
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4.&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp; Notice what&amp;amp;rsquo;s needed.&#13;
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Rather than wait for someone to ask for help, the one&amp;amp;rsquo;s who avoid the land of mediocrity, notice what&amp;amp;rsquo;s needed and jump in to help. They are the type of people who actively listen for a need to appear, and seek ways to find a solution. Often, they know what you need, and have it done, before you do.&#13;
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5.&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp; Listen.&#13;
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In a similar way, mediocre people fail to hear what&amp;amp;rsquo;s expected of them. Meanwhile, the ones who avoid becoming mediocre have enough self-awareness (see Self-Awareness, above) to realize the importance of practicing the art of listening. They are constantly asking questions and making sure they understand what they heard.&#13;
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Here&amp;amp;rsquo;s a quick tip on strengthening your listening skills: Let the person talking complete their thought, and then repeat what you heard them say. Don&amp;amp;rsquo;t parrot &amp;amp;ndash; that&amp;amp;rsquo;s annoying, and inauthentic. After you repeat, check to make sure you got it right, and then ask if there&amp;amp;rsquo;s more. Finish by saying, &amp;amp;ldquo;What makes sense about what you&amp;amp;rsquo;re saying is ____.&amp;amp;rdquo;&#13;
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Join The Conversation: What are some of the characteristics you&amp;amp;rsquo;ve seen in those who are considered exceptional? How do they keep from becoming mediocre?&#13;
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Thanks to Dexter Britain and Gillycuddy for their music contribution and LN Lurie&amp;amp;nbsp;for producing this podcast. &amp;amp;nbsp;</description>
  <author_name>Provoking Your Greatness - Misti Burmeister</author_name>
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