Avoid Frustration And Inefficiency With This Free Guide

The Ideal Team Player by Patrick Lencioni

If you read my blog series based on Patrick Lencioni’s book The Ideal Team Player, you will find this free guide for the series useful.

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It can also help you avoid unnecessary frustration and inefficiency too. Let me explain what I mean.

Information Overload

If you’re like me, you consume a lot of information.

Great ideas and clever tips and techniques for life enter my mind from many different sources day and night.

I want to remember the information and apply it in my life. I hope that was true for you when you read my blog series on The Ideal Team Player.

If you haven’t seen those posts yet, let me tell you a bit about them.

The Ideal Team Player Blog Series

The series has 7 posts built around the three virtues of the ideal team player: Humble, Hungry, and Smart.

It’s more than just a repeat of the material in the book though. I include practical tips and techniques I’ve found useful in my many years of experience being on teams.

The content is not just academic either. I get pretty real and share my own struggles with being the best teammate I can be.

The message of The Ideal Team Player is powerful and I want you and your teammates to have easy access to it.

But, just going to my blog and exploring isn’t the best way to make the most of the material and your time. You need a guide.

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I make that statement because I assume you are a little like me.

Great Intentions

Like I said, I consume a lot of information. Usually in snippets here and there as I have time. This may be how you’ve taken in the content from my blog posts.

You skimmed through on your phone. Read a couple of highlights. Saw some points you found interesting and told yourself you’ll go back later. When you have time to really focus. But that time never comes.

I do that all the time.

I have every intention of going back to the insightful post or motivating article later. Studying it. Even take some notes and really apply it.

Poor Follow Through

Unfortunately, the reality is I don’t ever get back to it. I often try but I don’t follow through.

Why is that?

I need something that organizes the information in one place. I need a guide.

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The Frustration Builds

For me the truth is this. Most of the time I hear or read something and I can’t remember the source. Then I search for it for far too long and get super frustrated.

My irritation is not just because I can’t find what I’m looking for. That’s part of it. But I don’t like feeling disorganized and inefficient.

I can’t stand feeling this way. I bet you don’t like it either.

Problem Solved

I didn’t want you to have that experience with my Ideal Team Player blog series so I created a free guide I would like you to have.

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Everything you need to quickly access the information from the series is in this one document. You can easily get to the techniques you found valuable or revisit topics whenever they come to mind.

Don’t waste any more time searching for the information you need. It’s all included. Even the resource links from all the posts are collected in one list.

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Don’t Hesitate

If you’re thinking about getting back to this later, I encourage you to stop for just a moment and think about something.

You’re right here. One click away from a tool to help you avoid frustration you know will come later when you want to use the resources from my posts but can’t find them.

Which post was it again? Search. Search some more. And, the frustration builds.

You might want that to happen, but I doubt it.

The guide is free so why not try this approach? You don’t have to feel disorganized and inefficient.

Download the guide and relax knowing you have easy access to valuable information and resources to make you a better teammate and leader.

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Share with your teammates

I also encourage you to share my offer with your teammates.

If they want to be the best teammates they can be, they will definitely benefit from the message of Patrick Lencioni’s book The Ideal Team Player.

The free guide will also help your teammates make the most of the blog series and their time while they avoid frustration and inefficiency.

The buttons below make it easy to share this page on social media or you can email them the link.

My hope is you and your teammates will find the guide useful as you strive to be ideal team players on all your teams.

Let’s lead with kindness and confidence.

Greg





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