| 15 Seconds To Ultimate Performance With Al Secunda, The 15-Second Coach |
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Your goals and ultimate performance are just seconds away--stop letting them pass you by. If you’ve ever thought about doing something challenging in your life, but just didn’t know how to get started, or how to follow through.....
You can do anything in 15 seconds. Not really, but you can at least begin doing anything. And we all know, the most difficult part of doing anything is to begin it. This impactful presentation and coaching session offers a foolproof way of breaking through procrastination so that you can develop a healthier and more productive, passionate, and balanced lifestyle—in and out of the workplace. 15 Seconds to Ultimate Performance is based on the principles found in Al Secunda’s book, The 15 Second Principle.
If you have the desire to change any aspect of your life, but feel powerless to do so, Al Secunda, The15 Second Coach, can be a dynamic and creative guide in assisting you to shorten the gap between rumination and creation by learning how to become your own 15 second coach. Endorsed by Deepak Chopra, Jack Canfield, Buzz Aldrin, Ray Bradbury, Mark Victor Hansen, and Jacqueline Bisset, The 15 Second Principle is designed to give successful people even more powerful tools and techniques to stay focused and committed to their forgotten or abandoned dreams as well as overwhelming tasks. By offering a simple yet powerful system, it helps people gain the freedom to break through stagnation, fear, and setbacks in order to visit those areas of their lives that, up until now, have been off limits to them. The 15 Second Principle is based on the premise that actions create momentum which, in turn, produce results. By becoming more aware of our own saboteurial behavior, we will be better equipped to take simple corrective actions anytime we stray off course. With a greater ability to stay the course, follow our dreams, and face our fears, we will experience more satisfaction and fulfillment at work and play.
Al Secunda, author of The 15 Second Principle (Career Press 2004) is The 15 Second Coach. Al is a business consultant who assists people in living richer and more rewarding lives. Specifically, he is a motivational speaker, workshop leader, personal and business coach. Al has worked with management and sales teams at Boeing, Hilton Hotels,, Deloitte Touche, Century 21, The Learning Annex, to name a few. Al is also the author of the best-seller, Ultimate Tennis (Simon&Schuster) and has coached and taught tennis to some of the biggest names in Hollywood.
He has appeared on many national television shows including CNN, USA Network, CBS and has lectured worldwide, including Japan, Australia, and China (The First University Teaching Hospital of Beijing). Al holds an MBA Degree from New York University in Behavioral Science Management. He has dedicated his life to the art of mastery and the pursuit of passion, persistence and productivity. Al resides in Los Angeles, California and is also available for speaking engagements.
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| 20/20 Institute Named Official LASIK Provider for Colorado Avalanche - Nov 26, 2004 12:13 IST |
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Mike Kurowski, Vice President of Corporate Sales stated Kroenke Sports Enterprises aligns with top performers. We are thrilled to have 20/20 Institute as part of the Colorado Avalanche family.
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| Prospector Completes Option of Beowawe Properties in Battle - Nov 26, 2004 12:9 IST |
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Prospector (“PRR”) (TSX-V:PRR) is pleased to announce that the TSE Venture Exchange has accepted documentation for filing regarding the option agreement with Alpha Oil Inc.(“Alpha Oil”) as previously announced in March 8, 2004 and July 19, 2004 News Releases. This agreement gives Prospector the right to acquire a 100% interest in the Beowawe property, comprising approximately 2,500 acres, in northeastern Nevada along the Battle Mountain – Eureka Trend.
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| MusicBizAdvice.com’s “This Month In Music History” - Nov 26, 2004 12:6 IST |
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MusicBizAdvice.com announced a mutual promotion arrangement this week that puts its popular monthly “This Month in Music History” feature on display at the Hard Rock Café Surfers Paradise.
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| Birth Order Was Early Indicator of the Outcome of the Presidential - Nov 26, 2004 12:5 IST |
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In a press release dated February 13 of this year, Dr. Kevin Leman predicted that Senator John Kerry may not have what it takes to win the presidency, for no other reason that that Kerry is a second-born “middle” child.
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| Gingerbread LittleVersity Holds Hop-A-Thon to Benefit Muscular Dystrophy - Nov 26, 2004 12:3 IST |
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Gingerbread LittleVersity, a childcare facility, will be holding a Hop-A-Thon at the Uptown Gingerbread LittleVersity location on November 30, 2004. The proceeds will be donated to Muscular Dystrophy research. Members of the community may sponsor a child by pledging per hop, or by giving a flat donation. “The Hop-A-Thon will be an extremely fun event to come watch and support,” says Kelli Ketner, General Manager of Gingerbread LittleVersity. “It gives the children something fun to do, and it also teaches them the importance of giving to the community.”
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| Steven C. Mynsberge Appointed to Editorial Advisory Board - Nov 26, 2004 11:58 IST |
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“To keep our readers ahead of the curve, we focus on providing cutting edge information to healthcare management, as well as those involved in the facilities and design/construction side of the business, said Shannon Powers-Jones, editor of Healthcare Building Ideas. Industry experts like Steven Mynsberge and the 10 other members of our Editorial Advisory Board provide us with valuable insights into the industry that further enhance the magazine’s overall content.
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| Jim Tobin Named To Make-A-Wish Foundation® Public Relations Committee - Nov 26, 2004 11:56 IST |
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Jim Tobin, Partner at Brogan & Partners Convergence Marketing, has been named to the Public Relations Committee of the Make-A-Wish Foundation® of Eastern North Carolina. As a member of the committee, Tobin will advise the organization regarding all public relations activities, including submitting news releases, developing the newsletter, maintaining media relationships, developing marketing materials, crisis communication, and coordinating special events. “I am honored to serve on this committee and look forward to supporting such a prestigious organization as the Make-A-Wish Foundation®,” said Tobin.
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| Qwizdom Interactive Voting System Shortlisted for Coveted BETT Award - Nov 26, 2004 11:53 IST |
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Qwizdom is proud to announce that it has been short listed for one of the most sought after awards in the UK education industry: the BETT Award 2005 in the category of Secondary Hardware. The Qwizdom interactive Classroom Response System had stiff competition to reach this stage of the process as the BETT Awards have become the benchmark for educational Information Communications Technology (ICT) product development.
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| Raising Eyebrows to Raise Funds - Nov 26, 2004 11:52 IST |
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On a frigid, foggy Saturday morning perched on a hillside in Marin county, Steve Braun is huddled on the ground covering his two year old son Milo, while one of the other twelve men sporting nothing but pink, fuzzy, Santa hats is jumping up and down, covering his naked body with a blanket, in order to stay warm. The 2005 Pink Ribbon Men™ of Marin “calendar boys” are ready for their final group shot. They are shamelessly dropping their drawers in spite of the cold to help raise awareness and funds to support breast cancer education, research and patient services.
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| Alcoa Foundation Provides Grant to Native American Organization - Nov 26, 2004 11:48 IST |
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Grant funds will be used by the Arizona Native American Business Development Center, a department of the National Center, to assist Indian entrepreneurs in Arizona with their business development needs. According to Ken Robbins, President of the National Center “we provide an array of business assistance to our Indian clients such as writing business plans, feasibility studies, as well as helping them put together loan applications for start-up or expansion of their businesses. Last year, with just over $2 million in funding, we were able to secure $670 million in contracts and financing for Native American businesses. We are very grateful to companies like Alcoa who see the value of working with the Indian Community.”
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| Homebuilder YCH Communities L.L.C. Reports Dramatic November Sales of Green Valley (Fairfield) Homes; Release of 17 Homes - Nov 26, 2004 11:47 IST |
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In what is generally regarded as a slow home sale month, residential developer and builder YCH Communities L.L.C. experienced a dramatic first-phase sell-out of 17 homes in its new Green Valley Ranch development in Fairfield (California) on Saturday, November 6, 2004. The first set of 10 homes - 5 in The Classics and 5 in The Estates - were released at 10:20 a.m.; by 11:15 a.m., the homes were sold out, and the homebuilder released 7 more: 4 in The Classics and 3 in The Estates. The additional 7 homes were sold by 1:30 p.m., Saturday afternoon.
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| Getting Personal – Customization Trend Hot for Holidays - Nov 26, 2004 11:46 IST |
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Why look like everyone else when you can stand out? Look on the cover of any magazine or newspaper these days and you will realize that the customization trend is hot right now. Once a privilege reserved for the well-heeled, customization is now catered to the rest of us with product lines such as NIKE ID, Target-To-A-T and Reflect beauty products, along with independent boutiques offering everything from custom t-shirts to custom blended perfume. Savvy consumers are demanding products that they can customize to their lives, as well as truly personalized presents for the holidays.
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| Anthem - Official Selection at 2005 Central Nebraska Film Festival - Nov 26, 2004 11:42 IST |
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“Anthem,” the third digital motion picture written and directed by award winning writer, Dean J. Augustin, has been selected for screening at the 2005 Central Nebraska Film Festival (CNFF), January 28th and 29th.
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| New Invention Grand Final - The New Inventors ’04 Wednesday 24th 8pm ABC TV - Nov 26, 2004 11:41 IST |
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Murray McDonald Inventor/Director of FloorBotics was on the new inventor program episode 6 presenting the FloorBot robotic vacuum. Over the recent years Murray has been busy walking the tightrope of commercialisation with his product from design, development to selling the technology.
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| Who taught the teachers? “Grandfather” of self-help died fifty-five years ago - Nov 26, 2004 11:36 IST |
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“There’s a letter that Napoleon Hill, author of Think & Grow Rich, wrote to Haanel where Hill credits him for his success,” says Tony Michalski, publisher of Haanel’s works and a Certified Master Key Coach. “Tony Robbins. Depak Chopra. Every self-help author uses Haanel’s ideas. Most never give him any credit. It’s even been rumored that Bill Gates read The Master Key System! I guess that’s pretty influential. Luckily, people are discovering Haanel and seeking out his books in droves. He has a very cool—and devoted—cult following.”
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| Lee & Associates Completes Two Sales Transactions For - Nov 26, 2004 11:30 IST |
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Lee & Associates-LA North/Ventura Inc., a full-service commercial real estate firm serving the San Fernando Valley and surrounding areas, has recently completed two sales transactions totaling approximately 34,836 SF and $4.2 million on behalf of Lee Properties Ltd.
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| Just in Time for Holiday Shopping, Elle B. Launches Jewelry Website - Nov 26, 2004 11:28 IST |
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Elle B., a company specializing in silver and glass beaded jewelry, has launched their website: www.ellebstyle.com. Elle B. jewelry makes use of sterling and fine silver, vibrant modern, vintage and Venetian glass, artisanal lampwork, ceramic, and semi-precious stone beads. Each piece is one-of-a-kind and handmade. Graceful movement and lively color make Elle B. jewelry playful and distinctive – “adornment for uninhibited women.”
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| Go Extreme This Holiday Season - Nov 26, 2004 11:26 IST |
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Present an award winning gift this holiday season to families involved in the most extreme sport of all – parenting. Whether they’re toting babies or dashing after toddlers, the award winning line of Sherpa™ Backpacks are sure to put a smile on their rest-weary faces.
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| Grace Episcopal Church Mesquite TX Holds Annual Fall Festival - Nov 26, 2004 11:26 IST |
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Just in time for Christmas, Grace Episcopal Church in Mesquite TX will be holding its annual Fall Festival on Saturday December 4th, 2004 from 8-12 AM. Come and look for those unique gifts for the holidays!! The festival will be selling: Books, magazines, and CDs Videos and DVDs Game Cartridges Vendor booths will be set up for cosmetics, jewelry, purses, arts, and crafts. Baked goods will be available for those seasonal parties at work...stock up!
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| Local Chiropractor Claims He Can Get Angry Pro Ballers To Stop Behaving Badly - Nov 26, 2004 11:23 IST |
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Professional athlete’s angry behavior has been getting more intense and more outrageous with every passing month. Their outbursts and violence are on the increase. That was evident in last weeks riot between pro basketball’s Ron Artest of the Indiana Pacers and the crowd at the Detroit basketball arena. But a local Chiropractic Physician claims he can change all that in 29 minutes or less. “Ron Artest obviously has many issues to deal with. He has some behavioral disorders. And some of them I can’t help with” says Dr. Ray Gin, who practices in Laguna Hills, CA. “However, I am sure that I could help Ron with a simple 29 minute visit to my office!”
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