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Crimson Tide are Number 1…. again!

It’s official.  After the homecoming beat-down of the number 22 ranked South Carolina Gamecocks, 20-6, the University of Alabama football team is back on top of the AP college football poll.  While this game did not feature the offensive explosion seen in previous games, the discipline on the defensive side showcased the Tide’s hallmark of [...]

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New version of PX2 coming soon.

The Pacific Institute‘s video based curriculum for teen and young adult audiences is being updated and refined.  Here is a video taste below. Please check out the PX2 page for more information on how to take PX2 online or have a facilitator take your group through it together.

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Thought Patterns for High Performance

The Pacific Institute is launching a new 15 unit program in the next week.  It is designed to be a shorter version of the 5 day Investment in Excellence program to fit in better with busier schedules and smaller budgets.  Pricing details will be released at the launch, but it is going to be at [...]

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PX2 in NYC

One of my associates at The Pacific Institute, Angela Nesbitt, is working with the Manhattan Criminal Court in New York City to help with some of their juvenile offenders.  Instead of strict incarceration, they had 24 youth go through the PX2 program and are now tracking the youth with regular follow up.  The hope is [...]

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Inspiration from Aaron Blackstone

Today I got to spend some time with Aaron Blackstone.  Aaron is an associate of The Pacific Institute and lives in West Seattle. When he was a teenager, he was a top athlete in his school in soccer, wrestling, and track.  He also was highly involved in competitive horseback riding year round.  A car accident [...]

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Finding Balance

Finding Balance

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This is a short clip that was filmed during a facilitation of the Investment in Excellence curriculum in February 2009.

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