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1). 4 Barriers to Overcome for Growth
As we begin a new year, it's natural to reflect a bit on what we really want out of the next 12 months. Have you made some resolutions? Have you dec
2). Average Sucks!
The very first "motivational speaker" I heard as an adult was a gentleman named Mort Utley. I experienced his speech in May of 1989 in Nashville, Ten
3). Change Your Focus and Change Your Results
In his all-time bestselling record The Strangest Secret, author Earl Nightingale made one of the most profound observations of the 20th century. He s
4). Common Sense Test Taking Tips for Students
Many students claim to be just bad test takers. No matter how much they study or how well they understand the information, when it comes to taking th
5). Everyone's Favorite Subject
I believe that everyone reading this newsletter understands that no matter what business you are in- Real Estate, Financial Services, Teaching, Auto S
6). Maximizing Your Study Time for Better Results
The daily schedule for many young students today could rival that of several top-level executives. With soccer practice, dance, scouts and clarinet l
7). Reading...The Best 15 Minutes You'll Ever Invest
I recently was made aware of two comparative statistics that I thought you might find extremely valuable. I learned that the average American reads l
8). Studying Your Study Environment
How familiar is this scene, “Sweetie, have you done your homework? Yeeeees Mom, I am finishing it right now!” You peek around the corner only
9). The Art of Thankfulness
With Thanksgiving approaching, I thought it would be especially appropriate to discuss a defining characteristic of successful people that I've met wo
10). The Big Key to Freedom
When our clients are exposed to our company, they are often impressed with how we really stress the concept of Freedom - and well they should be. Our
11). The Default Setting
In the coaching relationships I have with our clients, the major problem I see is that individuals end up in the same place - over and over and over a
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