Getting Results: Short Term Vs. Long Term

Proper practice prevents poor performances. Top performers aim to grow as human beings so they work their craftsmanship. Great performance is the main goal, so we practice to perform better. But the way top performers reach their peak and enhance their abilities is...

How To Deal with Procrastination – Part II

Last week, in Part I we covered: 1 – Overwhelming; 2 – Things we don’t enjoy: A) Anxiety B) Inadequacy C) Comparisons Let’s resume the Mindful path to deal with procrastination. . 3 – How to deal with our mind’s suffering stories about an activity? Our mind...

How To Deal with Procrastination – Part I

Even the most driven, successful, resourceful, motivated and well-intentioned person in the world deals with inspiration breaks, time offs, laziness and gets spaced out, every once in a while. The difference maker, then, is to know one self, acknowledge the space and...

How To Coach – The Best Approach

John Wooden is recognized to be the most successful coach in the history of collective professional sports. Ten times NCAA basketball champion in 12 years, he achieved an unprecedented record of 7 titles in a row. Yes, SEVEN! Can you guess how many times in the whole...

Master Coaching

A Masters responsibility is not to find talent. You can’t find talent. Hence, the disciple’s responsibility is, first hand, to work on the fundamentals. Only then both can see where it led. The ability to communicate ideas and translate them into the seamless...

Motivational Speaking

Giving credit to our youngsters can boost their confidence as much as criticism can bring them down. You’ve got to be very careful on how you talk to them and what you say, because they feel things more acutely. Skill building is a confidence acquiring process. Once...