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Tuesday Newsday – Alabama heading to the BCS Championship

If you are a college football fan, you know that the Bowl game match-ups were decided this week, and that the BCS title game will feature the University of Alabama and the University of Texas.  Both teams are undefeated, and there is little debate that both teams deserve to be there.  What you may not [...]

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Discovering The Power In Me – New Promo Video

Discovering The Power In Me – New Promo Video

The Pacific Institute just released a new promotional video for the Discovering The Power In Me program.  Although initially designed for people suffering from spinal cord injuries, it has been incredibly useful for people dealing with all sorts of trauma. For more information about Discovering The Power In Me (DPM) please visit my page on [...]

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Website updated… new weekly feature

For whatever reason, the phrase “Tuesday Newsday” just sounds a little too corny to be proud of inventing.  I searched around online and breathed a sigh of relief when I saw that it has been used and enjoyed by others for quite some time now.  So, instead of being corny for inventing it, I will [...]

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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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In Memory of Kathy Grimes

A few short months ago, I was “accidentally” introduced to Kathy Grimes.  She facilitated a training seminar at my new company, The Pacific Institute.  I say “accidentally”, because she was called in at the last minute due to a scheduling conflict with the original facilitator.  The next three days would find us closely discussing our [...]

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