by Bob Choat | Dec 12, 2011 | Uncategorized
Back in 1937, Napoleon Hill came out with a book called Think and Grow Rich. Since then, it has sold approximately 70 million copies worldwide in a number of languages. It was revised in 1960 and then later by others with more modern meanings. Still, the original,...
by Bob Choat | Dec 7, 2011 | epigenetics, genes, health, nutrition
How many of us have been taught that our genes are predetermined or fixed? That we can’t change our genes? That certain diseases that run in families, like heart disease or cancer, may be your eventual reality? I’m here to tell you that this is not true....
by Bob Choat | Sep 28, 2011 | Uncategorized
Each of us is given the same amount of time each day. It’s what you decide to do with each second that will either lead to live it optimally or just getting by. Having an optimal life takes work. Though, each person can do it. As stated in a previous post,...
by Bob Choat | Sep 10, 2011 | growth, learning
Each person has their own learning style. One area of learning comes from neurolinguistic programming (NLP). In NLP there are four main modalities. Those are visual, auditory, kinesthetic, and olfactory. Each person tends to learn based on those areas. And how each of...
by Bob Choat | Aug 29, 2011 | challenges, growth, learning, resilience
I think of every time that I’ve faced adversary in my life and because of that, I was able to grow from them. The Marines taught me that challenges are important to the growth of a Marine. The training was tough and needed. It created resilience too. Sorry is...