Posted by Sharman Lawson on Fri, Apr 30, 2010 @ 07:00 AM
Bixler Consulting Group provides leadership consulting for mid to senior level executives in executive coaching, leadership workshops, and The Bixler Circle of Leadership. Founded in 1980, Bixler Consulting Group works nationally with over 1,500 corporations and businesses.

Recently, I attended an event where a celebrity speaker had an incredible opportunity to influence about 2,000 people. This audience was already on her side and could write checks, volunteer, and make a difference to her cause. The celebrity came unprepared without much thought to the tremendous platform she had, and as a consequence, her speech fell flat. It was a missed opportunity to impact her audience and benefit the charity in which she had been involved for over 10 years. How many times has that happened to us? I cringe when I think about a commencement speech I delivered poorly because I didn't take the time to prepare. I just tried to wing it. Over-preparation and over-practicing is never a mistake. We fool ourselves when we think it is. World class performers know better and make sure they hit the mark every time. Think about pro golfers who win a major tournament and afterwards hit 1,000 practice putts.
Do you practice going from good to great in your business and personal life?
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Posted by Sharman Lawson on Mon, Apr 26, 2010 @ 07:00 AM
Bixler Consulting Group provides leadership consulting for mid to senior level executives in executive coaching, leadership workshops, and The Bixler Circle of Leadership. Founded in 1980, Bixler Consulting Group works nationally with over 1,500 corporations and businesses.
Quick story. Two shoe salesmen land in a small village. None of the villagers have shoes. One texts back to the company "No market here. They don't wear shoes." The other texts back "Huge opportunity. They don't wear shoes."
It takes the continual and sometimes intentional act of re-framing events that provides fresh thinking and opportunity in our lives and our businesses. In fact, reframing means that there is a jewel (or a pony) in everything, somewhere.
With optimism and a sincere belief in the goodness of people, there is also gratitude. They go hand in hand. Ray Lewis, a Raven's star linebacker who was acquitted of murder in 2000 in Atlanta, has dedicated his life to bringing exercise and health to the homeless. He has an on-going boot camp at homeless shelters in Baltimore where he personally leads the workouts. He also has regular workout sessions for the police in Baltimore , which is a partnership that he probably never considered before his trial.
Trevor Marsicano, 20 year old Olympic star speed skater, faced childhood bullying, depression, severe injury, and yet had the determination to not let his astonishing athletic skill be denied. He said the best advice he ever received was "Surround yourself with positive people."
Is optimism and gratitude central to your life?
For more information on our workshops, seminars, and executive coaching please visit our website at
www.bixlerconsulting.com or send your inquiry to
info@bixlerconsulting.com.
To contact Susan Bixler, President & CEO: sbixler@bixlerconsulting.com