Sunday, February 5th, 2012

Tweet Ok, so pretty much anybody who has heard the radio, seen the television or read the newspaper in the last week knows this past Saturday December 10, 2011 was the last full lunar eclipse for another 14 years. I didn’t have the chance to see it myself as it was hidden behind those pesky [...]

Tweet We’re taught to keep our eye on the ball and to focus on the outcome not the obstacle. Which I’m sure you’d agree is incredibly sound advice. Too often we see only what stands between us and what we want and allow those things to stop us from moving forward or keep us from [...]

Tweet One of the phrases I use frequently in my talks and even in the coaching process is “How You Do Anything – Is How You Do Everything” It’s one of my favorite expressions because – although we don’t like to believe it or admit it, if we half-ass the stuff we don’t want to [...]

Tweet Before I quickly introduce you to part II of the “controversial” interview Erik Rokeach did with me not long ago let me first invite you – if you have not already done so – to watch Part I of the interview and share your honest opinion. It will also give you a context for [...]

Tweet It happens to some of the best athletes, CEOs, actors, and public speakers in the world — the loss of words, the inability to take action or even move, and the proverbial dropping of the ball. For some, choking under pressure comes at the 9th inning when the game is tied, bases are loaded, [...]

Tweet The power and reach of Facebook as we already know seems to be just about endless. We can literally reach out and touch a perfect stranger or be touched by a perfect stranger form the other side of the world. I received the below message in my Facebook messages not long ago and at [...]

…it happens automatically for them ‚Äì they don’t know any other way.

Tweet He almost talked himself out of it… A few weeks ago one of my coaching clients had traveled to the Big Apple on what was designed to be a reconnaissance mission.¬† The goal was to scout out the right location for a customer and client reception party that was going to take place in [...]

How do you know if you have a set point in some area of your life. Simple look at your results. If you’ve been at the same level of income, level of fitness and health, or in and out of unsatisfying relationships – it is very likely your internal thermostat has been determined and set in that area.

Tweet Masking your insecurities by presenting an inauthentic side of yourself– your crusty truth– your false face, only leads to losing rapport with yourself and the sight of your true inner core. BE REAL. There is only one you. In terms of microeconomics 101 supply and demand, that makes you a HOT COMMODITY!