Emotional Mastery

Well F#!&*@g Done, Ben Kim!

Many business leaders make the critical mistake of assuming that their employees/direct reports feel sincerely recognized and deeply appreciated for their contributions. When asked, the leaders often give self-reports indicating that they do, in fact, give plenty of authentic praise. When asked, the employees often report that that is not the case.

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Chris Dorris - Going Off Getting in The Gap

Going Off: Getting in The Gap

Imagine that your brain has two settings, ON and OFF. We’re quite familiar with the ON. It’s how we spend the vast majority of our existence. And thank God for the ON, for if we didn’t have the ability to think, we’d be totally dysfunctional. But there’s a whole other realm to be explored. The OFF. Also referred to as the discontinuity, or The Gap, it’s a magical state where we transcend thought and enter the world of infinite possibilities. The realm of pure potentiality.

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Chris Dorris - Mental Prep blog post

Mental Prep

Before you engage in any important event or performance, take a few moments and intentionally put yourself into a super solid state of mind. Get fired up. Get relaxed. Get focused. Get certain. Get into your expert self.

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Chris Dorris - What's The Shot I Know I Got?

What’s The Shot I Know I Got?

There’s one very specific moment that is SO critical to success in the game of golf. It’s the moment when the playersย decide what shot to play.

Golfers, even at the highest levels, often do not decide on the shot they are going to execute…

We are capable of existing in the decision state regardless of the fact that there are variables beyond our control.

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Seniors and Grads, LOOK OUT!

Hey, Seniors and Grads, LOOK OUT!

It’s a good thing I meditated this morning (which I highly recommend, by the way.) If I hadn’t I’d be pissed right now. This kind of crap really stews my tomatoes!

I go get the paper out of the driveway and that’s the first headline I see in the CareerBuilder section.

“It can be really hard to turn down a job offer. But sometimes you should.”

Really? I should?

Let’s break this down so as to fully expose the debilitating, weak, passion sucking, conditioned lie that’s inherent within that headline.

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