Edward M. Hallowell M.D. is the author of the book Crazy Busy. He discusses how to effectively use today's technology, things like like cell phones and Blackberries. He contends that if we use these devices without thought they can become a negative in our lives.
Stephan R. Covey Interview
Stephen R. Covey on setting realistic resolutions.
Stephen R. Covey says making New Year Resolutions should become a part of your goal setting rather than just a temporary mind set. Your goals/resolutions need to become a motivational aspect of your existence to sustain any changes in your life.
Stephen R. Covey describes the power of people helping others and avoiding victimism.
Stephen R. Covey says it is extremely important for all of us to help others succeed through a positive approach to building their individual potential. Being an encouraging mentor to others can help others build a personal optimistic approach to life.
Stephan R. Covey reveals his motto for life and contribution as the focus of goal-setting and not achievement.
Stephen R. Covey reveals his motto for life and contribution as the focus of goal-setting and not achievement. He believes that in order to create a productive life is to contribute rather than achieve. We all should consider that our best work is yet to be accomplished.
Stephen R. Covey shares his thoughts on the fundamental good in all people.
Stephen R. Covey urges us all not to become cynical in life. We need to realize that good and positive actions can and will prevail over evil.
Buzz Aldrin Interview
Buzz Aldrin
Veteran Astronaut Buzz Aldrin (member of the Apollo 11 first manned landing mission on the lunar surface with Neil Armstrong)discusses the business of space and the next phase in man's exploration of space - to the moon and beyond.
Dave Winfield Interview
Business of Baseball
Dave Winfield was asked how the business of baseball can be promoted to the American population to increase its popularity.
Why Baseball?
After receiving a college education, Winfield had the opportunity to enter professional basketball, football, or baseball. He explains why he chose baseball versus the other sports.
For the Children
Winfield says he received much of his knowledge of baseball by playing neighborhood baseball in the street. He says that today’s kid’s just don’t get the same foundation and, frankly, many aren’t dedicated enough to make it.