If you think you know what’s required to build a team that works well together, it might be time to reconsider your position. Sandy Gallagher suggests that we need to unlearn some of the things we learned about teamwork in the past, and relearn a new way. And she shares three unconventional strategies you can use to help team members transition from “I” to “we” to work together in a cohesive and productive manner.
Read more ›“You can be anything you want to be, if only you believe with sufficient conviction and act in accordance with your faith; for whatever the mind can conceive and believe, […]
Read more ›Sometimes we are so ready to move forward — to achieve, create, or make a change in our lives — only to find we continue to stand still. We seem […]
Read more ›Speaking well in front of a group of people can make the difference between success and failure in any area of life. While many people aren’t comfortable with it, it is a skill that can be learned. Bob Proctor shares the simple and very effective six-step process he has been using for many years to deliver dynamic speeches to audiences around the world.
Read more ›When you drive down the highway, you can’t help but notice that the government has imposed a speed limit. When you find a good special, the store imposes a quantity […]
Read more ›These four pieces of literature—The Science of Getting Rich, Your Invisible Power, You Were Born Rich and Think and Grow Rich—can completely transform every area of your life. Sandy Gallagher shares four ideas—one from each book—that, if you make them your habitual way of thinking, have the power to improve the quality of your life forever
Read more ›Have you ever wondered what it is that motivates men and women to do great things? Have you ever read an interview with a successful entrepreneur, business person, or CEO […]
Read more ›Most of us think we know ourselves pretty well; however, psychological studies prove otherwise. These studies indicate that we are generally deluded about ourselves and our capabilities. Bob Proctor explains why we’re so far off base, and provides a practical suggestion for getting to know who we really are and living more vibrant lives.
Read more ›Oscar night always generates so much excitement–even for people like me who don’t see most of the movies nominated, it is still fun to watch the show or read the […]
Read more ›