I’m sitting here in the Los Angeles sunshine today (we have had a couple of really warm days), doing what I love to do this time of the year. And that is to reflect. I am in one sense a very future driven person. I have always been a big dreamer. However, part of dreaming big and

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I am addressing this for the sake of our children, for the sake of you adults, as well as society in general. In my previous article, I wrote about the tragic beliefs that prevent so many from living fulfilled lives. In fact, they prevent people from fulfilling some basic human needs. As a parent, educator and coach,

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Is it really true? Please say it isn’t so. Help me out here. Is it really true that people in this day and age believe this about singing? Here are some examples posted from people on Facebook: “U can not teach anyone to sing! It is a gift!” “If you aren’t born singing, it is

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I started out this series of blog posts about “Exponential Learning and Peak Performance” by using my son’s experience in his first baseball game of the season as an example. I wrote that the ability to perform at your peak when it matters the most, and to be resourceful when things aren’t going well is

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I’ve written before about the ability to turn failures into successes, and why it is a developed skills – a crucial skill if we want to be able to learn effectively, be creative and productive, and be resourceful to find solutions when things aren’t going well.Therefore, I’d like to share with you a wonderful resource

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To follow up on my previous two articles regarding exponential learning and peak performances and why they are developed skills, I promised to address one issue that we human beings are generally pretty lousy at. I think when you start recognizing this tendency within yourself, you will set free a huge piece of what is

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