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For example, I feel better/worse/the same after doing this again. On a 1 to 10 scale, how is your relationship to your team/coworkers/spouse this week over last week or the month before? The point is to start paying conscious attention to gains or regress in the areas of our life that matter. If I told you that today was as good as you’d ever be in any area of you life, would you be happy? Of course not. We all want to achieve more, do better, have richer relationships and new experiences. Mark Sanborn is the president of Sanborn & Associates, Inc., an idea lab for leadership development and turning ordinary into extraordinary. Listed by Leadershipgurus.net as one of the top 30 leadership experts in the world, Mark is an award-winning speaker and the author of eight books, including The Fred Factor, an international bestseller and a New York Times, Business Week, and Wall Street Journal bestseller. He lives in Highlands, Colorado, with his wife and family. So what are you doing today to make sure you do get better? What plans are you making and what actions are you taking to better your best? That is what The Potential Principle is all about. Solutions 27