What Topics Would You Like to Hear About?

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  Transformation is very broad and we wanted to find out which topics would be most meaningful for you. Please take our brief survey and let us know what you’d like to hear about in our upcoming blogs.   To … Read More

June 2015 Newsletter

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    Welcome to our June Newsletter!   We hope you have been enjoying our blog posts. If you have not been receiving them and would like to receive them, let us know. They go out every Monday, Wednesday and … Read More

The Missing Ingredient For Tom Brady in Deflategate

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  The Missing Ingredient For Tom Brady in Deflategate    By Kris Kile Today, we build on my last blog post regarding Deflategate and what we can learn from it. Today, we take a look at how Tom Brady has … Read More

Deflategate and The Power of Assumption

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      Deflategate and The Power of Assumption The Ever-Present Nature of Unconscious Bias and How It Permeates Everything By Kris Kile   Anyone in the US who is a sports fan has probably heard about “Deflategate.” You may wonder … Read More

Are You Feeling Stressed & Hurried or Intentional & Focused?

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As we may know, April 1-30, 2015 is National Stress Awareness Month and I wanted to post this because it is a timely topic for this month. I got an unexpected phone call from a friend on Saturday morning. “My … Read More

The “Secret Sauce” In Generating The Results You Want

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We are all “being” and “doing” creatures. We do things and we have a particular way of being in which we do them. I can ask you “What are you doing?” To ask that is an act of doing. I … Read More

The Three Critical Keys To Discovering Unconscious Limiting Beliefs

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Stopping our natural tendency to “be on automatic” and intentionally becoming “present” is a rare occurrence. Yet, to do so is one of the most powerful disciplines in life. It is the first step to new awareness. It interrupts assumption … Read More

What is the most powerful “space” in life?

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Life is an unending string of stimuli. Stimuli can include things like interactions with others—“events” and people. These interactions may be anticipated—e.g. a planned conversation, or unanticipated—e.g. someone cutting you off in traffic. But, either way, stimuli all fall into … Read More

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