Archive for the 'Coaching' Category

The “One Thing” of Successful People….

A poll was conducted several years ago and they ( Oz himself ) looked for what was most  common in successful people’s lives. We’re not talking financially successful, although many people who are personally successful tend to be financially successful as well.
They immediately ruled out education & IQ but they did find that a higher percentage of people grew up [...]

Wednesday, February 4th, 2009

Are you a “Success”? Take this test and see!

In his book “Finding Hidden Treasures”, Nampa author Ron Price gives this definition of success:
“I think if we all were to strive for its (life’s) accomplishment, we would all lead much happier lives as well as live in an even better world!”  Here is another excerpt from his book: “H.G. Wells says that fame & fortune are [...]

Sunday, February 1st, 2009

9 Secret Words

Here are the 9 secret words that have been very instrumental in my own business success. Lean in closer and let me whisper them to you. Here they are: “The Risk of Insult is the Price of Clarity”.
To be clearly understood, one must speak the simple, essential truth as plainly as he is able. While many of those listening will [...]

Wednesday, December 17th, 2008

The Art of Management

Over the years, I’ve used this definition for the Art of Management: “When you can get your people to do what you want them to do, and all the while they thought it was their idea.”  When your new policy is in place and your employees say “Look what we have done!” that’s a sure sign [...]

Monday, December 15th, 2008

Hope is not a strategy!

Hope is not a strategy; a solid plan is a strategy! How many business people sit back and hope the phone will ring or customers will just come walking through the door? In today’s business climate, folks who sit back and simply “hope” will end up out of business!
Develop a strategy, don’t just hope!

Friday, December 12th, 2008

“Fear Junction”- Been there?

Ever been to that scary place they call the “fear junction?”  That “Y” in the road where you just don’t know which way to go? I have, and I know several others have been as well.  In such cases, I suggest hiring a guide or coach to help you get past your own “fear junction!”

Wednesday, December 10th, 2008