Archive for the 'Books' Category

Emotional Intelligence and Invisible Risk

Wednesday, August 18th, 2010

Playing It Too Safe
Some of you during the jump exercise might have been thinking, “Hey, wait a minute, you changed the whole deal.” Yes, I did. Chances are that initially you were thinking about what might happen to you ‘if you took the risk’. When I changed the scenario to include a loved one who […]

Mothers Day and I can’t let go of my idea

Friday, August 13th, 2010

May 9, 2010 My three sons, Connor, Nick and Joey are home and we are sitting down to a reasonable feast. My sons razor sharp minds and are never shy about letting me know when my ideas are good, bad or ugly. Most of the time, I think, that they think my ideas are simply […]

Positive Risk

Friday, August 13th, 2010

Positive Risk is an attitude and a life philosophy. It creates a shift away from the negative view that so many of us were taught. This book will help change your perceptions regarding risk taking so that you can begin to better understand how valuable and constructive risks really are. Many of us go to […]

Intelligent Risk Taking Premise

Sunday, February 17th, 2008

Most of us don’t take enough risks. Why? It is human nature to want to feel comfortable, safe and in control. Risk, by its very definition, makes us feel uncomfortable, insecure and out of control. The difficulty in taking a significant risk is that it creates a direct and unavoidable internal conflict. This conflict is […]