by Jeff Price | May 15, 2013 | 50 Books in 50 Weeks, Basic Success Principles, Life & Career Success
As with any program to improve yourself and overhaul your capabilities, it’s a step by step process – you don’t scale Mount Everest by just seeing the peak and starting to climb (Baum 5). You need a game plan. In his book, Mind over Business: How to...
by Jeff Price | May 14, 2013 | 50 Books in 50 Weeks, Basic Success Principles, Life & Career Success
It is all just really in our heads? Ken Baum, author of Mind over Business: How to Unleash Your Business and Sales Success. I once was complaining that owning a business isn’t like when I was a government employee and I could just show up at work, do nothing...
by Jeff Price | Apr 23, 2013 | 50 Books in 50 Weeks, Basic Success Principles, Life & Career Success
I love this quote from Ferrazzi’s book, Never Eat Alone: And Other Secrets to Success, One Relationship at a Time: “As my dad used to say, no one becomes an astronaut by accident.” A key secret to success in any endeavor is the intent to achieve it...
by Jeff Price | Apr 12, 2013 | 50 Books in 50 Weeks, Basic Success Principles, Life & Career Success
“Do not wait. The time will never be just right. Start where you stand: work with whatever tools you have at your command, and the better tools will be found as you go along,” Napoleon Hill (as quoted by Brian Tracy in Flight Plan: How to Achieve More,...
by Jeff Price | Apr 11, 2013 | 50 Books in 50 Weeks, Basic Success Principles, Life & Career Success
When US Airways 1549 was forced to ditch in the Hudson River, there were quite a few people who were very happy that the Captain had some grey on the sidewalls and that he’d also been a glider pilot. There’s something to be said for experience. According...
by Jeff Price | Apr 9, 2013 | 50 Books in 50 Weeks, Basic Success Principles, Life & Career Success
In 18 years of teaching Aviation Job Targeting at MSU-Denver, the one consistent theme that I’ve stressed to all of my classes, is if you want to get a job, you need to demonstrate how you can add value. Brian Tracy echoes this statement in his book, Flight...