by Jeff Price | Oct 18, 2013 | 50 Books in 50 Weeks, Basic Success Principles, Life & Career Success
Ever notice that when you go outside for a couple of minutes and come back in your dog loses its mind as if you just been gone for an eternity? (Carnegie & Cole 39) This is also something little kids do for their parents when they are still to young to argue and...
by Jeff Price | Oct 17, 2013 | 50 Books in 50 Weeks, Basic Success Principles, Life & Career Success
One thing we all want to know is whether we have made a difference. Some people attempt to achieve this in negative ways, while most of us go about our lives just hoping that something we’ve done matters. Although I am firmly entrenched in middle-age I have...
by Jeff Price | Oct 15, 2013 | 50 Books in 50 Weeks, Basic Success Principles, Life & Career Success
Dale Carnegie is one of the uncontested leaders of the human performance movement. Growing up, his name was frequently invoked in my house as my mom once took one of his courses. Years later, I came to discover that many of Carnegie’s principles were...
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...