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  1. Help! I'm all stressed out!!! Three Effective Ways to get Stress Out! http://ow.ly/AKhK
  2. “Hire character. Train skill.” Peter Schutz
  3. Here's Four Common Situations and How to Use Outcome Thinking to Solve Them http://ow.ly/zaNX
  4. "The secret of happiness is to make others believe they are the cause of it." Al Batt
  5. How much does good training really cost? http://ow.ly/yFa3
  6. “If you’re going to think anyway, you might as well think big.” Donald Trump
  7. Just filmed some new scripts for IMPtv. There's lots of new insights for leaders, as well as, sales people.
  8. Learn Why Saying “Let’s Agree to Disagree” Never Really Works http://ow.ly/x5bE
  9. “The only man who never makes a mistake is the man who never does anything.” Theodore Roosevelt
  10. How Do I Hold Onto What I Have During This Bad Economy? http://ow.ly/wG2m
  11. Many imperfections that we easily tolerate in ourselves are quite intolerable in others. Croft M. Pentz
  12. "You cannot teach values you can only model values." Nido Qubein
  13. How to Manage Perceptions so They Work For You not Against You http://ow.ly/vrzq
  14. Are you Building Strategic versus Tactical Leaders? http://ow.ly/uMZ0
  15. Are you Building Strategic versus Tactical Leaders? http://ow.ly/uMWd
  16. Just finished day two of one of our leader's programs! What a joy! http://ow.ly/umyL
  17. When alone guard your thoughts; in the family guard your temper; in company guard your words. Croft M. Pentz
  18. I will be brief - It is all in the Debrief http://ow.ly/tWn6
  19. Looking forward to our two programs next week! SMART Leadership and Conflict Harmonizer. http://ow.ly/tys1
  20. There may be a wrong way to do the right thing, but never a right way to do a wrong thing. Croft M. Pentz