by Jeff Price | Oct 9, 2013 | 50 Books in 50 Weeks, Basic Success Principles, Life & Career Success
As Dr. Phil says, let’s get real (or something like that). If you don’t know by now that your body is connected to your mind, you’re either incapable of reading or you’re incapable of logical thought and common sense. The field of research on...
by Jeff Price | Oct 8, 2013 | 50 Books in 50 Weeks, Basic Success Principles, Life & Career Success
I have been teaching goalsetting for nearly 20 years but it always amazes me when I can find even better methods for setting and achieving goals. Surfing legend Laird Hamilton, in his book, Force of Nature: Mind, Body, Soul, And, of Course, Surfing, provides some...
by Jeff Price | Oct 7, 2013 | 50 Books in 50 Weeks, Basic Success Principles, Life & Career Success
If you did not grow up on the coast, when you think of surfers many of us think of Bode, Patrick Swayze’s character from the movie Point Break. Many people on the coast might think of him too, who knows, but when a friend recommended that I read Laird...
by Jeff Price | Sep 16, 2013 | 50 Books in 50 Weeks, Basic Success Principles, Life & Career Success
So, did your parents mess you up also? Yeah, mine too. But I’m pretty sure I’m messing my kids up just as bad. I thought Tracy and Stein, in their book Kiss That Frog: 12 Great Ways to Turn Negatives into Positives in Your Life and Work, had one of the...
by Jeff Price | Sep 14, 2013 | 50 Books in 50 Weeks, Basic Success Principles, Life & Career Success
Ever had to follow a sibling into the bathtub, after they’ve gotten out but without the water being drained and refilled? Sinking down into the dirty water, as the floaties and the muck left behind stick to your skin – and what’s the film on top of...
by Jeff Price | Sep 12, 2013 | 50 Books in 50 Weeks, Basic Success Principles, Life & Career Success
Fear, doubt, worry. If there were just three Horsemen of the apocalypse instead of four they would probably be named fear, doubt and worry. After all, what can be more terrifying? The interesting thing about these emotions as we tend to not only create them ourselves...