Posts Tagged ‘Lessons’

Marketing Psychology: Meet the New Face of Microsoft

If you’re even a casual TV watcher, you probably have seen some of the new ads Microsoft has been showing lately. A few months ago, they decided to start a campaign in response to the “I’m a Mac, and I’m a PC” ads that Apple was putting out (you know the ones:  “if you’re hip [...]

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No, Learning Doesn't Have To Suck (We Just Do It For Different Reasons)

Recently Jonathan Fields did a blog post entitled: Does Learning Have To Suck? In case you haven’t read it, do yourself a favor and go check it out. I wanted to comment on it, but after some consideration, realized I had more to say about it than I thought. So, you get what you have here.
Now I [...]

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Parents Beware: The Narcissist Generation

So I met with a clinician that I respect and admire, as she’s been in the business longer than I have, and has a ton of insight into the issues of today. You know what we talked about?
Teenagers. Or more rather, The Narcissist Generation.
Now why do I say this, and why the heck am I [...]

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Tony Robbins' 10 Action Signals: The HOFFA GUILD

I don’t make any bones about the fact that Tony Robbins has been a strong influence in my counseling strategy and my business model (this is actually  a big shout out to the Anthony Robbins Company LinkedIn Group). However, I’m not a Tony Robins expert by any means, and in fact, there are some things [...]

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