by Chris Steely | Aug 25, 2018 | Blog, Force Multiplier, Growth, Personal Development, Professional Development
By Chris Steely We’ve all heard that TEAM is an acronym for Together Everybody Achieves More, which is a fine description. We’ve also heard that there is no “i” in TEAM, which is actually a misnomer; in fact, the “i” is hidden in the A hole… There’s a lot of rhetoric...
by Chris Steely | Aug 25, 2018 | Blog, Force Multiplier, Growth, Personal Development, Professional Development
As human beings, we instinctively WANT life to be easy and comfy, based on the pleasure pain principal, which is a Freudian psychological tenant about how we instinctive seek pleasure and avoid pain in order to satisfy biological and psychological needs. Thing is,...
by Vincent | Sep 22, 2017 | Blog, Force Multiplier, Growth, Personal Development, Professional Development
What makes Tiger Woods great? What made Berkshire Hathaway Chairman Warren Buffett the world’s premier investor? We think we know: Each was a natural who came into the world with a gift for doing exactly what he ended up doing. As Buffett told Fortune not long ago, he...
by Vincent | Sep 19, 2017 | Blog, Genius Maker, Growth, Personal Development
Today we celebrated the life, and mourned the passing, of my employer and mentor, Chet Holmes. The funeral service at the Catholic Church of Santa Monica was a reunion of sorts, and many people that loved Chet gathered to pay their respects. One of the great things...
by Vincent | Sep 19, 2017 | Blog, Force Multiplier, Genius Maker, Growth
What ever happened to achievement; the good old fashioned American work ethic? The attitude that made this wonderful country what it is today… the inspiration fostered by our forefathers, as they put their lives on the line for what they believed in… It’s almost like...
by Vincent | Sep 19, 2017 | Blog, Growth, Personal Development
Here’s another short from my book “GPS To Success:” So many people exist in their own personal status quo. They become engulfed and washed away in the flow, maintain their obliviousness, lose sight of how it could be better, and end up not wanting to make it better....