by Kevin Brimhall | Jun 15, 2012 | Book Summaries, Personal Improvement
Earlier this year some fellow business coaches and I agreed to each identify five or six non-fiction books that are our "go to’s" when we work with groups and individuals. Although I rely on QBQ! What to Really Ask Yourself – Practicing Personal...
by Kevin Brimhall | Jun 2, 2012 | Personal Improvement
Recently we wrote about "Goal Achievement and Fear of Failure," and it is well documented that many people fail to achieve their goals in life due to this phenomenon known as "fear of failure." But are you aware that a major factor that is often...
by Kevin Brimhall | Mar 12, 2012 | Personal Improvement
10 Tips for Getting More Done. The term "multitasking" was originally used to describe computers’ parallel processing abilities. In the late 1990s and early 2000s, the term began appearing on resumes as jobseekers restyled themselves into...
by Kevin Brimhall | Feb 17, 2012 | Personal Improvement
I was in the Providence, Rhode Island airport, waiting for my flight home. All day I had been craving a burger, so I stopped at a restaurant that looked like it served a good cheeseburger. As I went to sit down, I saw that there wasn’t an empty table, so I...
by Kevin Brimhall | Jan 23, 2012 | Book Summaries, Personal Improvement
I struggled for a while with whether or not to write a summary of this classic literary essay for fear of not doing it justice. However, my desire to introduce this writing to others motivated me to proceed. This booklet, a seminal piece on the power of thought, is a...
by Kevin Brimhall | Nov 22, 2011 | Personal Improvement
Everything seems to go faster these days, leaving people feeling overworked and overloaded. And this is the time of year that we often feel especially busy…that there’s too much to do…overwhelmed! Well, never fear. My friends at Resource Associates...