Is “NO” the most dangerous word in the world? According to Doctor Andrew Newberg and MarK Waldman in their Psychology Today article: The Most Dangerous Word in the World is “No” (This word can damage both the speaker’s and listener’s brain!) When brains are scanned in an fMRI scanner and the word “NO” is flashed Read More
Author Archive | Chris
Change! Hard or Easy?
Is it hard to change, or easy to change? This is a question I ask audiences, and clients. So, what do you think? (contemplate a moment if you will) This Program will determine so many things about your life moving forward. If you wish to grow as person, that requires change. What do you think Read More
Founding Fathers… Leadership Lessons
We can look to our nation’s Founding Fathers for Leadership Lessons. Our history is rich with lessons for the present. When we look back and see the patterns; we can benefit from the simple brilliance, and grow from our past mistakes. Or we can Ignore the Past and Repeat some of the misery. What Read More
Speaker Reel
Speaker Reel Click here. 1 minute 18 seconds
Compass Questions…pointing to what really matters.
The 5 Compass Questions that help you make Great Relationship Decisions. What is a Compass Question? It is a question that points you in the direction of what really Matters. When we are upset, sad, lost in a story, sometimes we forget what really matters. It is like holding an actual compass. Even if you Read More
Did you buy this story? I did, until I didn’t. (Video)
What Would Love Do?
What would Love do? That is a question I have asked myself around a 1000 times over the last 10 years. That isn’t an exaggeration. I own that in some ways I am a slow learner. The hammer of life has hit me a lot. One day my heart was broken by a beautiful woman. Read More
Suppressing Feelings (Video)
Failure is Just Feedback (Video)
*************How to Win Every Argument**************
When I was young, my dad and I would have a lot of “vigorous discussions”. My mom and the family dog and cats all wanted us to stop. Did we stop? NO. My dad an extremely bright college professor liked to “discuss” issues with me. The problem, we both wanted to win. One example of Read More