Archive | January, 2012

Life Can Be Nasty

Guest Blog Post by Kita Szpak, 1/11/12

Life Can Be Nasty - Kita SzpakI have recently seen both “The Tree of Life” and “Melancholia” – two of the top cited movies of 2011. Though they are excellent and worth seeing for the value of their artistic treatment, excellent acting, imagery and superb soundtracks, they are bleak in their depiction of people – yup, that means us. A bully of a father and abuser in one, and uncaring, utterly careless parents as well as a gravely troubled individual in the other leave one with little moral sustenance upon leaving the theatre. It is a universal truth that conflict is a necessary ingredient perhaps even the main focus for great art. However, one must also remember that goodness and its mate, happiness are a great part of life, too.

The “Bob Time” Discipline

Guest Blog Post by Bob Urichuck, 1/10/12

The “Bob Time” DisciplineDiscipline is a commitment to the most important person in the world – YOU. The commitment is to do what you have to do, even when you don’t want to do it. The “Bob Time” discipline is dedicating at least one hour of your most productive time to the most important person in the world.

What is your most productive time of your day? Is it early morning, day or night?

Change Speaker Judith Parker Harris

Change Speaker Judith Parker HarrisJudith Parker Harris is a change agent, helping people target blocks and bust through them in record time. She is the author of Conquer Crisis With Health-Esteem, Move From Blocked To Blockbuster, and Master Challenges In Your Life. From Beverly Hills, CA, she is available for keynotes, workshops and consulting throughout the U.S. Judith uses her movie and commercial production know-how to help audiences find their villains, become heroic and produce the results of their dreams.


The Top Three Myths of Financial Planning

Guest Blog Post by Kris Miller, 1/9/12

Most people who have a 401K or an IRA have little idea of where their money is invested. When you ask them, “Where’s your retirement money?” they reply, “At the bank” or “With my broker.” No wonder so many people are financially unprepared for retirement.

The fact is that if you want to be financially secure in your Golden Years, you must take control of your investments…today! Handing over your money to a broker and hoping someone else will look out for you is a recipe for disaster. Imagine saving and investing for 40+ plus years, only to find out at age 65 or 70 that you don’t have enough money to retire. It’s a common scenario that happens every day.

Etiquette and Civility Speaker Jay Remer

Etiquette and Civility Speaker Jay RemerJay Remer grew up in Wilmington, Delaware and now resides in St. Andrews, NB, Canda. He travels the world speaking about the significance of good manners and respect in social and business situations. His focus on compassion and awareness of common sense behaviour makes his presentations very personal and understandable.


Leadership Speaker Mary Kelly

Leadership Speaker Mary KellyDr. Mary Kelly, Commander, US Navy (ret) is author of several business and leadership books including 15 Ways to Grow Your Business in Every Economy and the global award-winning Master Your World: 10 Dog-Inspired Leadership Lessons to Improve Productivity, Profits, and Communication.

A humorous economist, Mary uses Navy leadership practices, economic principles, communication strategies, and business efficiency techniques to tailor keynotes, breakouts, and business consulting to organizations looking for improved productivity and enhanced employee engagement.

Specializing in government, education, finance, insurance, business development, and women’s groups, Mary is engaging, enlightening, and entertaining as she wows international audiences and helps people become more effective and efficient.

Inspirational Speaker Devin Hughes

Inspirational Speaker Devin HughesDevin C. Hughes, The Chief Inspiration Officer is a former college basketball player at Colgate University, speaker, author and change agent. He is an avid storyteller who has the unique ability to connect with audiences by inspiring them to be the change they wish to see in the world. He draws on a variety of ideas, disciplines and trends to inspire and facilitate personal and organizational change. He lives in San Diego, CA.

Presentation Skills Speaker Pam Chambers

Presentation Skills Speaker Pam ChambersPam Chambers is a presentation coach and author of Public Speaking Made Easy and Life is a Presentation. She is available for keynote presentations, half or full-day seminars, and two-day intensives throughout the U.S. and primarily in Hawaii. Pam is known for bringing out the best in her audiences through her wise and cheerful messages and her interactive style.

Surviving The Social Media Conspiracy

Guest Blog Post by Jerry Fletcher, 1/8/12

Do you feel like you are “behind the curve” on social media? Every professional I know is concerned that they may not be able to maintain their position.

Each day there is more in printed media and on-line assuring us that we are quickly getting passed by if we’re not up on the latest changes. The dire warnings continue on and on.

Did you get used to the internet and go back to “business as usual”?

Business Growth Speaker Michael Neuendorff

Business Growth Speaker Michael NeuendorffMichael Neuendorff is a Business Growth Speaker from Burlingame, California who will travel anywhere in the country. His areas of specialty are Guerrilla Marketing, Online Marketing, Sales and Public Speaking. Businesses turn to Michael, a certified Corporate Speaker, for one hour to full-day training sessions and workshops because he is experienced, structured, articulate and entertaining.