by Jeri Quinn | Apr 26, 2011 | Change to Goal Achievement & Implementation, Employee Engagement & Staff Retention, Leadership, Self-Leadership Mindset
Neuroscience research is revealing the social nature of the high-performance workplace. This reference comes from an article by D. Rock entitled “Managing with the Brain in Mind.” So what does this have to do with Motivation? According to the researchers of this study...
by Jeri Quinn | Apr 19, 2011 | Executive Coaching, Leadership, Self-Leadership Mindset
When I first saw this video clip, it made me chuckle out loud. Take a minute to view it before you continue reading: How often do we find ourselves stuck? And do we wait for someone to come and help us out of our fix? Do we feel like we can’t take action without...
by Jeri Quinn | Apr 14, 2011 | Positive Thinking, Self-Leadership Mindset
As I write this I’m living and working in New York City. Everywhere I look there is abundant wealth. Between investment bankers, hedge funds, luxury shopping, big negotiated deals, skyscrapers being bought and sold, all kinds of businesses buying all kinds of...
by Jeri Quinn | Mar 30, 2011 | Creativity, Leadership, Self-Leadership Mindset
What is your state of mind as your reading this? Are you tired? Energized? Frustrated? Confident? Bored…I hope not! Our state of mind changes dozens of times throughout the day; a boring meeting, a difficult phone call, an accepted offer, a misunderstanding with...
by Jeri Quinn | Mar 22, 2011 | Change to Goal Achievement & Implementation, Executive Coaching, Leadership, Positive Thinking, Self-Leadership Mindset
We’ve just celebrated St. Patrick’s Day. Some of us like to celebrate it all year long no matter what color the beer is. Leprechauns, shamrocks, pots of gold and the luck of the Irish are all part of the folklore surrounding this holiday. Let’s talk about luck. Some...
by Jeri Quinn | Jan 13, 2011 | Change to Goal Achievement & Implementation, Positive Thinking, Self-Leadership Mindset
In honor of the New Year and new intentions, let’s talk about a word we probably all use frequently—it’s a very powerful word, but not in the way you might think. It’s the word TRY. How often do we use that word in the context of something we are doing, a goal we...