The Big Leap

The Big Leap

by Gay Hendricks

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Hendricks identifies the "Upper Limit Problem" that keeps people from reaching their full potential. He maps four zones of functioning and argues that lasting fulfilment comes only from operating in your "Zone of Genius".

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Martell discusses Gay Hendricks' "Zone of Genius" concept at length, using it to explain how entrepreneurs should identify and stay in their highest-value activities. He describes Hendricks' four zones of functioning as a framework for the DRIP Matrix.

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