Posts by Cindra Kamphoff
7 Steps to Be On Point with Executive Coach and Keynote Speaker, Pam Borton
Pam Borton is a renowned expert on developing high performing leaders and teams. As the President and CEO of Borton Partners, Pam provides elite senior executive coaching to clients and delivers inspirational and dynamic keynote presentations on leadership and peak performance topics for organizations nationally and internationally. As an International Coaching Federation (ICF) certified senior…
Read MoreBe Brave Like Gabe
“Being brave for me means never giving up on the things that make me feel alive.” – Gabe Grunewald High performers are brave. They do things that make them feel alive and act with courage. They have a heart of service and see everything has a miracle. Power Phrase this Week: “Today, I will see everything…
Read MoreYour Stress Solution for Life with Speaker, Author and Expert, Jenny Evans
Jenny Evans is a speaker, author, and on-air expert on physiology and chemistry, as it relates to resiliency, confidence and performance. She is highly experienced, having worked with thousands of C-suite executives, leaders, and employees — from corporations, associations, and universities across the globe. Her award-winning book – The Resiliency rEvolution — has been hailed…
Read MoreThe Mindset of Investing with Expert & Podcaster, Chris Hanson
Chris Hanson worked in sales for IBM for nearly 20 years. At 28, he began spending nights and weekends learning the stock market; the goal was time freedom. He got there in 2002 at age 40, and walked away from the j-o-b. Not long thereafter, people began approaching him saying, “I want to walk away…
Read MoreHow to Embrace Change
“Your life does not get better by chance, it gets better by change.” Jim Rohn High performers embrace change and give up victim language. They take 100% responsibility for their past and future. They avoid the blame game. They act and think like a creator. Power Phrase this Week: “I think and act like a…
Read MoreHow to be a Quick-Change Artist with Hall of Fame Speaker, Kit Welchlin
A born public speaker and trainer, Kit Welchlin began public speaking at the age of 9 in 4-H. By 16, he was organizing and facilitating presentations on leadership, citizenship, community service and motivation for the 4-H and Future Farmers of America. Kit Welchlin purchased his first manufacturing company at age 21, and by 26 was…
Read MoreHow to Fail Forward
“Failure is simply the opportunity to begin again, this time more intelligently.” Henry Ford. High performers view mistakes as mis-takes. They learn and burn. This mindset helps them fail forward and stay confident, motivated and excited about what they are doing. Power Phrase this Week: “I commit to fail forward. I learn and burn…
Read MoreHow to Have a Silent Impact with Keynote Speaker & TV Sports Anchor, Joe Schmit
Great leaders are the happiest, most productive people because they have discovered how to lead a life of significance. It’s all about making an impact. Joe Schmit has been interviewing and researching influential people discovering the factors that truly make an impact in the lives of others. He is a storyteller who has spent 30…
Read MoreHow to Bring More Positive Energy
“The biggest source of motivation are your own thoughts, so think big and motivate yourself from within.” Anonymous High performers staying intrinsically motivated. They focus on the progress they make. They consider how they are part of something bigger and how they touch others. They consider what they do and how it is connected to…
Read MoreCertified Consultant and Professor Shares Strategies for Top Performers
Dr. Jamie Shapiro is an Associate Professor and the Assistant Director of the Master’s in Sport and Performance Psychology program in the Graduate School of Professional Psychology at the University of Denver. She earned a Ph.D. in Sport and Exercise Psychology from West Virginia University, and an M.S. in Athletic Counseling from Springfield College (2005).…
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