Today I’m talking about what the King of Television, James Burrows, can teach us about being successful in our leadership role. Check it out below! Tweet it out: Excellence comes through deliberate daily non-stop practice. What are you deliberately practicing? @KevinEikenberry From this Episode: Remarkable Coaching Workshop
A Boy, Ping Pong Balls, and Why it Matters to You
Before you read, do yourself a favor and watch this video. Why did I want you to watch a boy doing amazing things with ping pong balls, plastic cups and household items? Because this video, in less than four minutes, illustrates a number of important points about learning. More than just “points” though, these are […]
Six Ways to Prepare for a Stellar Presentation
Have you ever given a presentation and when it was over you said to yourself . . . “I should have been better prepared.”? Have you vowed in that moment of stress, frustration and with the sense of lost opportunity that “I’ll be better prepared next time.”? Then, as the next presentation came up like […]
Are You Willing to Practice?
Practice is an idea that gets mixed reviews in most of our heads . . . we know it is important, yet sometimes we’d rather get on with the real thing. Today, I share a quotation that I read from my favorite martial arts expert, Dwight Woods, in his morning email (here is a link […]
Moonwalking with Einstein: The Art and Science of Remembering Everything
This week’s Resource Recommendation is Moonwalking With Einstein: The Art and Science of Remembering Everything by Joshua Foer. As a student of the learning process, both for myself and in my work of helping others learn, I’ve long been interested in memory techniques. I was, therefore, immediately struck by the subtitle of this book. While […]