Mar 28, 2019 | Communicating, Emotional Intelligence, Leadership
Last year, almost to the date, I published an article on the importance of emotional intelligence using Elon Musk of Tesla as a shining example. At the time, there had been a number of articles written that addressed his concern and response to what was an...
Feb 21, 2019 | Balance, Communicating, Decision Making, Leadership, Non Verbal Communication, Personal Improvement, Speaking, Success
Every mannerism you make communicates something. And you’re being judged for it. How you’re standing, how you’re dressed, your eye contact, etc. – you are being judged. In fact, my own research suggests that people make decisions about you in the first seven...
Jan 17, 2019 | Communicating, Emotional Intelligence, Leadership, Personal Improvement, Speaking, Uncategorized
As an author, speaker, and professor I’m frequently asked to be a guest on podcasts, panels and other events where individuals are looking to improve their leadership and communication abilities. Through the years I’ve compiled some of the more frequent questions that...
Jan 3, 2019 | Balance, Communicating, Personal Improvement, Success
Have you ever stopped to think about how the body has been created or formed? Two eyes, two ears, two arms, two legs – with most other significant parts of the body (e.g. nose, organs, etc.) placed in the middle. It helps the body to balance – imagine if our bodies...
Dec 20, 2018 | Communicating, Leadership, Success, Teaching, Uncategorized
I’m often asked when I’m invited for interviews or podcasts how I got to where I am today. Like all of us, there are a number of driving factors and influences that guide us throughout our lives. However, I frequently think of my father, who was a professor of...
Dec 13, 2018 | Communicating, Decision Making, Emotional Intelligence, Leadership, Success
Early on in my career, as I looked up to the executives and people I admired, I found myself asking, “what is it about these individuals that I admire so much?” What I came to conclude, and what became the birth of what I do today, is there was something I couldn’t...